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14

OCTA selects Jones as chairman

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Orange County Transportation Authority Chairman Steven JonesPhoto – OCTA

The Orange County Transportation Authority's (OCTA) board yesterday selected Steven Jones as chair, and Andrew Do, vice chair, to guide transportation improvement projects and public transit in Orange County, California. 

Jones is mayor of Garden Grove, and served as OCTA vice chair in 2019. A board member since 2013, he has served in leadership roles on the authority’s transit and finance and administration committees.

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Jan
14

LA Metro advances Purple Line extension work

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LA Metro crews last week began street reconstruction around the Wilshire/Rodeo Station area.Photo – LA Metro

The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LA Metro) last week announced its 2020 targeted construction goals for the Purple Line Extension project.

In order to remain on schedule to complete the project in 2023, crews this year must tunnel west to Wilshire/La Cienega Station and add 3,280 more feet of tunnels; finish piling for the Wilshire/Rodeo Station; complete early utility relocation in Westwood; and start piling for the Westwood/UCLA Station, LA Metro officials said in a project newsletter. 

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Jan
14

BART names Alvarez police chief, boosts security

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BART Chief of Police Ed AlvarezPhoto – BART

Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) General Manager Bob Powers last week named Ed Alvarez chief of police and tasked him with immediate changes to increase officer presence on trains. 

Yesterday, Alvarez dedicated a newly created team of 12 BART police officers to be stationed on trains and platforms during nights and weekends. The officers will supplement a future deployment of 10 police staff — known as ambassadors — tasked with preventing and deescalating problems on trains. 

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Jan
14

NJ law requires rail operators to remove vegetation near crossings

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New Jersey Gov. Phil MurphyPhoto – Gov. Murphy's office

New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy last week signed legislation that will require railroads to remove obstructive vegetation near grade crossings.

The new law aims to increase safety for trains, motorists and pedestrians crossing railroad tracks, Murphy administration officials said in a press release.

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Jan
14

Virginia senators request federal grant to help fund new Amtrak rail cars

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Virginia is one of 27 states and regional authorities to fund Amtrak's state-sponsored lines of service.Photo – Amtrak

U.S. Sens. Mark Warner and Tim Kaine (both D-Va.) have written to the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) in support of Virginia's joint application with Amtrak for matching funds to improve passenger-rail service.

Virginia is pushing for funding under the USDOT's Federal-State Partnership for State of Good Repair Program to retire many of Amtrak's existing rail cars, many of which are more than 40 years old.

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Jan
14

KCS recognized for corporate responsibility

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Kansas City Southern announced yesterday it has been included in Newsweek magazine's ranking of "America's Most Responsible Companies" and Investor's Business Daily magazine's "50 Best ESG Companies."The lists rank companies based on their corporate responsibility actions in the United States."KCS has a variety of social responsibility initiatives underway in the U.S. and Mexico that illustrate our belief that the way we do business is as important as the business we do, and that living the KCS values of safety, customer focus, communication, teamwork, initiative and innovation, and diversity and
civility creates a foundation for our growth and success," said KCS President and Chief Executive Officer Pat Ottensmeyer in a press release.Newsweek ranked KCS at No. 104 of 300 overall and No. 4 among travel, transport and logistics companies. The rank is voted on by more than 6,500 people and considers corporate responsibility measures for environmental, social and governance.Investor's Business Daily ranked KCS at No. 34 among companies with ESG ratings from MSCI ESG Research as of Sept. 11, 2019, which aims to help investors keep their values in sync with their investments.

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KCS recognized for corporate responsibility

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Kansas City Southern announced yesterday it has been included in Newsweek magazine's ranking of "America's Most Responsible Companies" and Investor's Business Daily magazine's "50 Best ESG Companies."The lists rank companies based on their corporate responsibility actions in the United States."KCS has a variety of social responsibility initiatives underway in the U.S. and Mexico that illustrate our belief that the way we do business is as important as the business we do, and that living the KCS values of safety, customer focus, communication, teamwork, initiative and innovation, and diversity and
civility creates a foundation for our growth and success," said KCS President and Chief Executive Officer Pat Ottensmeyer in a press release.Newsweek ranked KCS at No. 104 of 300 overall and No. 4 among travel, transport and logistics companies. The rank is voted on by more than 6,500 people and considers corporate responsibility measures for environmental, social and governance.Investor's Business Daily ranked KCS at No. 34 among companies with ESG ratings from MSCI ESG Research as of Sept. 11, 2019, which aims to help investors keep their values in sync with their investments.

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14

Reflections on RailTrends 2019 — by Tony Hatch

Tony Hatch is an independent transportation analyst and consultant, and program consultant for Progressive Railroading’s RailTrends® conference. Email him at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

“What is our most valuable asset? The network!”

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14

NYCT awards CBTC contract to L.K. Comstock

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Communications-based train control will enable MTA NYCT to operate more trains per hour.Photo – MTA NYCT Facebook

MTA New York City Transit (NYCT) awarded a $245.8 million contract to L.K. Comstock & Co. to install communications-based train control (CBTC) signaling on the Eighth Avenue ACE line.

The CBTC system will replace the current fixed-block train control system to enable NYCT to more precisely detect train location, allowing more trains per hour to operate, NYCT officials said in a press release. 

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14

USDOT seeks applicants for latest round of INFRA funding

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The U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) has opened the latest round of the Infrastructure for Rebuilding America (INFRA) discretionary grant program, which is making available $906 million for American infrastructure investments.The INFRA program is expected to award the funds to significant projects that support the Trump administration’s focus on infrastructure improvements as outlined in a notice of funding opportunity, USDOT officials said in a press release.Applications are due Feb. 25.INFRA grants are aimed at helping to rebuild the nation's aging infrastructure. The program's selection criteria looks to promote projects with national and regional economic vitality goals while leveraging non-federal funding to increase the total investment by state, local and private partners.Additionally, the program uses incentives to encourage project sponsors to pursues strategies such as public-private partnerships.Criteria for 2020 grants includes broadband deployment and intelligent transportation systems.USDOT officials will award grants to large projects. For a large project, the INFRA grant must be at least $25 million; for a small project, the grant must be at least $5 million. The department will reserve 10 percent of available funds for small projects, and award at least 25 percent to rural projects.Eligible INFRA project costs may include reconstruction, rehabilitation, acquisition of property (including land related to the project and improvements to the land), environmental mitigation, construction contingencies, equipment acquisition and operational improvements directly related to system performance.

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BNSF in solid position as silver anniversary nears

An amalgamation of 390 railroads — some of which are more than a century old — BNSF will mark its 25th anniversary on Sept. 22.Photo – BNSF Railway Co.

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BNSF in solid position as silver anniversary nears

An amalgamation of 390 railroads — some of which are more than a century old — BNSF will mark its 25th anniversary on Sept. 22.Photo – BNSF Railway Co.

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Jan
13

Caltrain governing body elects 2020 officers

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Left to right, Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board Chair Dave Pine and Vice Chair Dev DavisPhoto – San Mateo County; Dev Davis Office

The Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board (JPB), Caltrain’s governing body, last week elected Dave Pint chair, and Dev Davis, vice chair.

Pine represents the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors, and Davis represents the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA).

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Jan
13

Denver's RTD reveals finalists in interim CEO search

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Top to bottom and left to right, Paul Ballard, Amy Ford, Michael Ford, Mike Meader and Jackie MilletPhoto – RTD Denver

The Regional Transportation District of Denver’s (RTD) board last week selected five finalists for interim general manager and chief executive officer. 

The five candidates, who were chosen from 40 applicants from across the country and underwent preliminary interviews, are:

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Jan
13

South Carolina ports logged record TEUs in 2019

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The 2019 TEU total resulted in the port authority achieving the best calendar year in its history.Photo – SCPA

South Carolina Ports Authority (SCPA) handled 2.44 million 20-foot equivalent container units (TEUs) in calendar-year 2019, a 5 percent increase over 2018.

The 2019 TEU total resulted in the port authority achieving the best calendar year in its history, SCPA officials said last week in a press release.

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Jan
13

TexRail logs 500,000 riders in first year

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TEXRail logged 545,345 riders in the first year of operation.Photo – TEXRail

Trinity Metro last week marked the first anniversary of the TEXRail commuter-rail line, which operates from downtown Fort Worth, Texas, to Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW) International Airport.

The line logged ridership of 545,345 people in its first year of operation, which launched Jan. 10, 2019. December was a record-setting month, with 51,217 passengers and trains on-schedule 99 percent of the time, Trinity Metro said in a press release. The previous record for paid ridership was 44,741 passengers in November.

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13

NRF: Retail imports settling down after year of trade uncertainty

After a year of fluctuations driven by uncertainty over trade with China, volume at U.S. major retail container ports is expected to return to its usual seasonal patterns during the first few months of 2020, the National Retail Federation (NRF) and Hackett Associates reported late last week.

NRF officials will be "more confident" after President Donald Trump signs a partial trade deal with China on Jan. 15, said Jonathan Gold, NRF's vice president for supply chain and customs policy, in a press release.

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13

GoTriangle studying feasibility of new commuter-rail line

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In March 2019, GoTriangle's board canceled a $2.7 billion light-rail project after Duke University declined to sign a cooperative agreement that would have allowed the project to proceed.Photo – WSP

A new feasibility study by the GoTriangle transit agency estimates a commuter-rail system operating 40 trains each weekday between Garner and Durham, North Carolina, would cost $1.4 billion to $1.8 billion to construct and carry 7,500 to 10,000 riders per day.

The 37-mile commuter-rail line would connect the cities of Raleigh, Cary and Durham, as well as Research Triangle Park. The new study, called the Greater Triangle Commuter Rail Study, is evaluating infrastructure recommendations, cost estimates and ridership projects, according to a post on GoTriangle's website.

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13

NYCT pulls nearly 300 rail cars from service

MTA New York City Transit has withdrawn 298 Bombardier R179 rail cars from service as a result of reported door problems that could indicate a systemic problem with the cars.

On Dec. 24, 2019, a train operating on the C Line reported door trouble and lost propulsion, as it is designed to do so. Crews resolved the issue by isolating and shutting down the door, then removing the train from service, NYCT President Andy Byford said, according to a published transcript from a press conference held on the fleet withdrawal. 

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13

U.S. Rep. Garamendi introduces crude-by-rail safety bill

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U.S. Rep. John Garamendi (D-Calif.) last week introduced a bill that would establish safety standards for the maximum volatility for crude oil before it could be transported by rail.The "Crude By Rail Volatility Standards Act" (H.R. 5553) would prohibit rail transportation of crude oil and other similar materials. It also requires that all crude by rail in the United States adhere to the New York Mercantile Exchange's maximum Reid vapor pressure for crude-oil futures contracts of 9.5 pounds per square inch, the Times-Herald reported.The current standard would remain in place until the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) completes the rule setting a maximum volatility standard that was first announced in 2017 after the attorneys general of six states, including California, petitioned the U.S. Department of Transportation and PHMSA to finalize the regulation nationwide, the newspaper reported."My bill simply requires oil companies to decrease the volatility to market levels, rather than carrying unstable products through communities," Garamendi said in a prepared statement. "I am committed to enacting this legislation into law this year as part of the surface transportation reauthorization."Garamendi, a senior member of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, introduced the bill on Jan. 8. He has tried to get legislation passed since 2015 to prohibit crude-by-rail unless it met certain safety standards.

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