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Nov
07

APTA: Public transit won at the polls

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"Voters said ‘yes’ to measures that will expand and improve public transit, spur economic development and job creation, and connect communities and the people who live in them," said APTA President and Chief Executive Officer Paul Skoutelas.Photo – APTA

Six of nine public transportation-related ballot measures offered during Tuesday's elections passed, with one measure still undecided, the American Public Transportation Association (APTA) announced yesterday.

The results follow a "long track record of success" for supporting transit at the ballot box. Over the past two decades, public transportation measures have won more than 70 percent of the time, APTA officials said in a press release.

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Nov
07

BLET, Indiana Rail Road reach tentative agreement

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BLET members reached a tentative agreement with the Indiana Rail Road on rates of pay, benefits and work rules.Photo – BLET

The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET) and the Indiana Rail Road Co. (INRD) have tentatively agreed on a new contract, union officials announced yesterday.

The tentative agreement governs rates of pay, benefits and work rules for about 50 members.

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Nov
07

FRA to offer $24 million in grants for intercity passenger-rail service

Rail News Home Federal Legislation & Regulation 11/7/2019 Rail News: Federal Legislation & Regulation
"We’re encouraging applicants to leverage federal Restoration and Enhancement grants to support large-scale, intercity passenger-rail improvements," said FRA Administrator Ronald Batory.Photo – fra.dot.gov

The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) yesterday announced the availability of $24 million in grant funding to initiate, restore or enhance intercity passenger-rail service.

The grants provide intercity passenger-rail operating assistance for staffing, fuel, electricity, station expenses, lease payments on rolling stock, routine planned maintenance, host railroad access costs, train yard operation and administrative costs, FRA officials said in a press release.

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Nov
07

CSX joins TradeLens shipping information platform

Rail News Home CSX Transportation 11/7/2019 Rail News: CSX Transportation
CSX has become the first North American railroad to join TradeLens, a global shipping information platform that provides customers with improved supply-chain transparency and shipment-status visibility.Developed by IBM and Maersk, TradeLens is an open, neutral platform that currently includes data on half of the world's ocean container cargo.The platform uses secure blockchain technology to support collaboration across the supply chain and provide customers with timely updates on their shipments.By leading North American railroads onto the platform, CSX is expanding its commitment to greater transparency that enables shippers to manage their supply chains more efficiently, CSX officials said in a press release.“Railroads are vital links in the global supply chain, and CSX wants to support all of the ways our customers are seeking greater efficiency and flexibility," said Mark Wallace, CSX's executive vice president of sales and marketing.As CSX customers move onto TradeLens, the Class I "will be helping provide them with better end-to-end shipment tracking capability," Wallace said.To learn more about the potential use of blockchain technology in the rail realm, read this feature in Progressive Railroading's July issue.

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Nov
07

CSX joins TradeLens shipping information platform

Rail News Home CSX Transportation 11/7/2019 Rail News: CSX Transportation
CSX has become the first North American railroad to join TradeLens, a global shipping information platform that provides customers with improved supply-chain transparency and shipment-status visibility.Developed by IBM and Maersk, TradeLens is an open, neutral platform that currently includes data on half of the world's ocean container cargo.The platform uses secure blockchain technology to support collaboration across the supply chain and provide customers with timely updates on their shipments.By leading North American railroads onto the platform, CSX is expanding its commitment to greater transparency that enables shippers to manage their supply chains more efficiently, CSX officials said in a press release.“Railroads are vital links in the global supply chain, and CSX wants to support all of the ways our customers are seeking greater efficiency and flexibility," said Mark Wallace, CSX's executive vice president of sales and marketing.As CSX customers move onto TradeLens, the Class I "will be helping provide them with better end-to-end shipment tracking capability," Wallace said.To learn more about the potential use of blockchain technology in the rail realm, read this feature in Progressive Railroading's July issue.

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Nov
07

USDOT awards grant for Jaxport terminal improvements

Rail News Home Intermodal 11/7/2019 Rail News: Intermodal
The Jacksonville Port Authority’s BUILD grant will help fund a $238 million port expansion plan.Photo – Jaxport

Florida's Jacksonville Port Authority (Jaxport) yesterday announced it has been awarded a $20 million federal grant to reconstruct more than 100 acres of existing terminal pavement at the SSA Jacksonville Container Terminal at the port’s Blount Island Marine Terminal. 

The funding was awarded through the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Better Utilizing Investments to Leverage Development (BUILD) grant program, and is part of a $238 million plan to expand and upgrade the facility to accommodate more containers, Jaxport officials said in a press release.

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Nov
07

U.S. freight-rail traffic downturn continued through October

U.S. freight railroads' traffic in October dropped 8.1 percent to 2,556,421 carloads and intermodal containers and trailers compared with the same month a year ago, according to Association of American Railroads (AAR) data.

The total number of carloads fell 8.4 percent to 112,703 units, while the number of intermodal units dropped 7.8 percent to 111,910 units during the month.

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Nov
06

Rail supplier news from Keolis, Universal Logistics, Focused Technology, NYAB, Railroad Software and CARS (Nov. 6)

Rail News Home Railroading Supplier Spotlight 11/6/2019 Rail News: Railroading Supplier Spotlight
Patrick Jeantet (pictured) was appointed Keolis Group executive chairman, effective early 2020.Photo – Keolis

Keolis Group Supervisory Board Chairman Joel Lebreton appointed Patrick Jeantet executive chairman, effective in early 2020. Kathleen Wantz O'Rourke will serve as acting chairwoman during the transition. Previously, Jeantet served as chairman and chief executive officer of SNCF Reseau; deputy chairman of the SNCF Executive Board; Keolis’ international deputy CEO; Keolis’ CEO in France; and chief operating officer of Groupe Aeroports de Paris, Keolis officials said in a press release.

Universal Logistics Holdings Inc. acquired Roadrunner Intermodal from Roadrunner Transportation Systems Inc. Roadrunner Intermodal is a nationwide drayage provider, servicing major port and rail locations throughout the United States, and is made up of Roadrunner Intermodal Services LLC, Morgan Southern Inc., Wando Trucking LLC and Central Cal Transportation LLC. Universal officials say they anticipate that Roadrunner Intermodal will operate as a subsidiary of Universal Intermodal Inc. 

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Nov
06

Montreal transit agency selects Blue Line extension station architects

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 11/6/2019 Rail News: Passenger Rail
STM awarded design contracts to Lemay Bisson Fortin Architectes en consortium and ACDF Architecture.Photo – STM

The Societe de transport de Montreal (STM) yesterday awarded contracts worth CA$4.38 million to two architectural firms to complete the first phase of design for three stations on the Blue Line rail extension in Montreal. 

The Lemay Bisson Fortin Architectes en consortium will design the Anjou and Pie-IX stations, and ACDF Architecture will design the Langelier station, STM officials said in a press release.

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Nov
06

Metro-North advances PTC on 90 percent of Hudson Line

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All Hudson Line trains are operating with PTC between Marble Hill and Poughkeepsie, New York.Photo – Metro-North Youtube

MTA Metro-North Railroad yesterday announced it has implemented positive train control (PTC) on almost 90 percent of the Hudson Line in New York.

All Hudson Line trains, including Amtrak and CSX trains, are now operating with PTC between Marble Hill and Poughkeepsie, a distance of 67 miles. 

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Nov
06

U.S. Rep. Granger recognized for rail policy leadership

Rail News Home Railroading People 11/6/2019 Rail News: Railroading People
U.S. Rep. Kay Granger (center) was honored with the Railroad Achievement Award, which was presented to her at BNSF Railway Co. in Fort Worth, Texas. Shown at left is AAR CEO Ian Jefferies; shown at right is BNSF CEO Carl Ice.Photo – AAR, GoRail

The Association for American Railroads (AAR) and GoRail yesterday honored U.S. Rep. Kay Granger (R-Texas) with the Railroad Achievement Award for her leadership on federal policies that help ensure the health of the U.S. railroad network.

The ranking member of the U.S. House Appropriations Committee, Granger was presented the award yesterday during a visit to BNSF Railway Co.'s national dispatching center in Fort Worth, Texas.

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Nov
06

MBTA board calls for commuter-rail electrification

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The MBTA board adopted resolutions instructing MBTA officials to prepare immediately to launch electrified rail pilot programs.Photo – MBTA

The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) Fiscal and Management Control Board this week voted to electrify its commuter-rail fleet and increase service frequency. 

The board adopted a resolution that instructs MBTA officials to prepare immediately to launch electrified pilot programs on the Providence/Stoughton Line, the Fairmount Line, and a section of the Newburyport/Rockport Line connecting Boston to Lynn, Revere, Chelsea and Everett, local media reported yesterday.

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Nov
06

Houston voters OK $3.5B in borrowing for transit, rail expansion projects

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The Moving Forward Plan was developed in response to the Houston region's projected growth.Photo – Houston METRO

Houston-area voters yesterday approved the Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County's (METRO) $3.5 billion bond referendum to fund new transit projects, including a 16-mile extension of METRORail light-rail service to William P. Hobby Airport.

The borrowing will support the METRONext Moving Forward Plan, which the agency developed over the past three years of gathering public input, METRO officials said in a press release.

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Nov
06

Louisville & Indiana Railroad overpass project begins in Columbus

Rail News Home Maintenance Of Way 11/6/2019 Rail News: Maintenance Of Way
Railroad, city and state officials gathered in Columbus, Indiana, to break ground on a long-planned, $35 million railroad overpass project.Photo – columbus.in.gov

Railroad, city and state officials gathered yesterday in Columbus, Indiana, to break ground on a $35 million railroad overpass on the city's west side.

The new overpass and cloverleaf interchange at State Road 46 and State Road 11 will enable motorists to avoid being stopped or slowed due to increasing rail traffic that's projected to occur on the Louisville & Indiana Railroad tracks that pass through Columbus, city officials said in a press release.

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Nov
06

CN logged record grain shipments in October

Rail News Home Canadian National Railway - CN 11/6/2019 Rail News: Canadian National Railway - CN
CN's western Canadian grain movements broke another record in October, with shipments of 2.8 million metric tons (MMT) of grain and processed grain products, the Class I announced yesterday.The company's previous record was set in April, CN officials said in a press release.This fall has been plagued with cold and wet weather, which has negatively affected the pace of grain deliveries, "leaving rail capacity significantly under-utilized," they said. But despite harvest delays and international trade restrictions, CN has moved 6.7 MMT so far this year.“We are all part of the same supply chain, and as a railway CN fully understands the impacts that weather can have on the end-to-end supply chain,” said Allen Foster, vice president of bulk at CN. “Investment at every step of the supply chain — from producers and grain companies to CN’s investment in new hopper cars, increased network capacity, and a more modern locomotive fleet — all played a role in delivering a record month.”

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CN logged record grain shipments in October

Rail News Home Canadian National Railway - CN 11/6/2019 Rail News: Canadian National Railway - CN
CN's western Canadian grain movements broke another record in October, with shipments of 2.8 million metric tons (MMT) of grain and processed grain products, the Class I announced yesterday.The company's previous record was set in April, CN officials said in a press release.This fall has been plagued with cold and wet weather, which has negatively affected the pace of grain deliveries, "leaving rail capacity significantly under-utilized," they said. But despite harvest delays and international trade restrictions, CN has moved 6.7 MMT so far this year.“We are all part of the same supply chain, and as a railway CN fully understands the impacts that weather can have on the end-to-end supply chain,” said Allen Foster, vice president of bulk at CN. “Investment at every step of the supply chain — from producers and grain companies to CN’s investment in new hopper cars, increased network capacity, and a more modern locomotive fleet — all played a role in delivering a record month.”

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Nov
05

BR&L President Cary cites ways to succeed in railroading

Birmingham Rail & Locomotive Co. President Jo Ann CaryPhoto – BR&L

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Nov
05

USDOT officials break ground on new Volpe Center research facility

Rail News Home Rail Industry Trends 11/5/2019 Rail News: Rail Industry Trends
USDOT, U.S. General Services Administration, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Volpe Center officials broke ground on a new facility.Photo – USDOT

U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) officials last week kicked off construction of the new Volpe Center, a 400,000-square-foot federal research facility in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

The project calls for reducing the current Volpe Center from 14 acres to 4 acres, and from six buildings to one building, in order to reduce operating costs and unlock land for development by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), USDOT officials said in a press release.

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Nov
05

TransLink seeks public feedback on Surrey Langley SkyTrain project

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 11/5/2019 Rail News: Passenger Rail
TransLink is seeking feedback on the elevated guideway placement and accessibility of the proposed 10-mile SkyTrain Expo Line extension.Photo – TransLink

TransLink this month is seeking public feedback on the elevated guideway placement and accessibility of the proposed 10-mile SkyTrain Expo Line extension from the King George Station to Langley, British Columbia.

TransLink officials are soliciting the public's input on three proposed SkyTrain guideway placements, which would run along Fraser Highway either on the north or south side of the roadway, or in the center of the median.

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Nov
05

Bill would make Amtrak's no-smoking policy federal law

Rail News Home Federal Legislation & Regulation 11/5/2019 Rail News: Federal Legislation & Regulation
Amtrak has an internal policy that prohibits smoking on trains, but legislation would make that policy a federal law.Photo – amtrak.com

U.S. Sen. Tom Carper (D-Del.) has introduced legislation that would ban smoking on Amtrak trains.

Amtrak has an internal policy that prohibits smoking on trains, but the legislation would make that policy a federal law. Consistent with the railroad's policy, the federal ban would apply to all tobacco use, as well as electronic cigarettes, Carper said in a press release.

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