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03

CN: Unifor affiliated truck drivers ratify pact with CNTL

Rail News Home Canadian National Railway - CN 10/3/2019 Rail News: Canadian National Railway - CN
CN yesterday announced that Unifor affiliated truck drivers for CN subsidiary CNTL have ratified a four-year contract retroactive to Sept. 16.The pact covers 950 owner-operators under the recently negotiated collective agreement with CNTL in Canada, CN announced in a press release.CNTL is a key link in the railroad's integrated supply chain, said Keith Reardon, senior vice president of consumer product supply chain at CN. “The ratification of this contract allows CNTL to move forward with our driver-partners, ensuring we can provide seamless, uninterrupted, exceptional service to its many customers across Canada and beyond," Reardon said.

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Oct
03

CTA breaks ground on Red and Purple rail line modernization project

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CTA’s Red and Purple Line Modernization project includes construction of a bypass bridge to ease congestion on the rail lines.Photo – Walsh Construction

Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot, Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) President Dorval Carter and other officials yesterday helped mark the start of construction on the first phase of the Red and Purple Line modernization project.

The $2.1 billion project — the largest in CTA's history — is scheduled to be completed in 2025.

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Oct
03

CSX appoints Boone, Boychuk to executive roles

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Kevin Boone (left) and Jamie BoychukPhoto – CSX

CSX yesterday announced the appointments of Kevin Boone as executive vice president and chief financial officer, and Jamie Boychuk as EVP of operations.

Boone was named interim CFO in May. He joined CSX in 2017 as VP of corporate affairs and chief investor relations officer, then was appointed VP of marketing and strategy to lead research and data analysis to advance growth strategies. He has more than 18 years of experience in finance, mergers and acquisitions, and accounting, primarily focused on the transportation and industrial sectors.

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Oct
03

CSX appoints Boone, Boychuk to executive roles

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Kevin Boone (left) and Jamie BoychukPhoto – CSX

CSX yesterday announced the appointments of Kevin Boone as executive vice president and chief financial officer, and Jamie Boychuk as EVP of operations.

Boone was named interim CFO in May. He joined CSX in 2017 as VP of corporate affairs and chief investor relations officer, then was appointed VP of marketing and strategy to lead research and data analysis to advance growth strategies. He has more than 18 years of experience in finance, mergers and acquisitions, and accounting, primarily focused on the transportation and industrial sectors.

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Oct
03

U.S. rail traffic declined through September

U.S. freight-rail traffic fell 6.4 percent to 2,054,025 carloads and intermodal units compared with levels during the same month a year ago, according to Association of American Railroad (AAR) data.

U.S. railroads last month originated 992,542 carloads, down 7 percent, and 1,061,483 intermodal containers and trailers, down 5.9 percent, versus September 2018's levels, AAR officials said in a press release.

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Oct
02

Rail supplier news from Stadler, Keolis, C-Level Solutions, EnviroServe, Thales and Werner (Oct. 2)

Stadler demonstrated a model of a new diesel-electric FLIRT train in Milan at the EXPO Ferroviaria. The model is a mockup of trains Stadler is manufacturing for FNM to be operated on a regional rail line in Lombardy, Italy. First vehicles are scheduled for delivery in late 2021. The FLIRT three-car trains will be powered by a pack containing four low-emission diesel engines and two sets of batteries, and will reach a maximum speed of 87 mph. Meanwhile, Stadtwerke Augsburg awarded Stadler a $62 billion contract to supply and maintain 11 trams, which will operate in Bavaria, Germany, beginning in 2022. The contract includes an option for another 16 trams, Stadler officials said in a press release.

Keolis launched a virtual mobility assistant on the Divia Mobilites multimodal network in Dijon, France. The system provides passengers itinerary, service and traffic information through a conversational, voice-assisted experience via a mobile application. Meanwhile, Keolis’ joint venture Shanghai Keolis last month began operating a new automated metro network at the Shanghai Pudong International Airport. The metro connects two terminals and two satellite halls. Keolis is under contract to operate and maintain the network for 20 years, company officials said in a press release.

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Oct
02

Virginia dubs October 'passenger rail month'

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 10/2/2019 Rail News: Passenger Rail
On Oct. 1, 2009, Virginia launched the inaugural daily round-trip from Lynchburg to Washington, D.C., on Amtrak’s Northeast Regional.Photo – Amtrak

Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam yesterday announced passenger-rail service in the state will be honored this month.

On Oct. 1, 2009, Virginia launched the inaugural daily round-trip from Lynchburg to Washington, D.C., on Amtrak’s Northeast Regional route. 

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Oct
02

BLET reaches tentative pact with Delaware & Hudson Railway

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The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET) has reached a tentative agreement with the Delaware & Hudson Railway, the union announced today.The tentative contract governs rates of pay, benefits and work rules for 20 BLET members employed by the railroad, which is owned by Canadian Pacific and based in Albany, New York.Ballots, due Oct. 30, have been mailed to members eligible to vote on the pact, BLET officials said in a press release.

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02

SunRail cracks down on fare card misuse

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To enforce proper use of fare cards, SunRail riders who do not validate their card correctly will have their card “hot listed.”Photo – SunRail

Next month, Central Florida commuter railroad SunRail will begin tracking fare evasion through its SunCard fare cards, railroad officials announced this week.

SunRail riders are expected to tap their fare cards on a card reader every time they board or get off a train. Some riders are skipping a tap or riding beyond their purchased zone fare, agency officials said in a press release. 

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Oct
02

LA Metro adds capacity on Expo Line to deal with overcrowding

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LA Metro added a third train to the Expo Line fleet.Photo – LA Metro

The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LA Metro) last week implemented several short-term solutions to add train capacity on the Expo Line.

To address overcrowding, the agency has added two westbound trains and two eastbound trains to the line during the morning and evening times, and added a third train to the line’s fleet.

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Oct
02

Class I execs to speak at RailTrends conference

Rail News Home Rail Industry Trends 10/2/2019 Rail News: Rail Industry Trends
Six Class I executives have been lined up to present at RailTrends® 2019, which will be held Nov. 21-22 at the New York Marriott Marquis in New York City. Among the Class I speakers will be Kansas City Southern President and Chief Executive Officer Patrick Ottensmeyer, who will receive the 2019 Railroad Innovator Award from Progressive Railroading, the presenter of RailTrends.Other Class I leaders scheduled to speak are Jean-Jacques Ruest, president and CEO of CN; John Brooks, executive vice president and chief marketing officer at Canadian Pacific; Kenny Rocker, EVP of marketing and sales at Union Pacific Railroad; John Scheib, EVP and chief strategy officer at Norfolk Southern Corp.; and Mark Wallace, EVP of sales and marketing at CSX.To learn more about what's planned for this year's conference, read this preview by Tony Hatch, an independent transportation analyst and consultant. Hatch is the program consultant for RailTrends.

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02

NTSB issues preliminary findings in fatal SEPTA rail incident

Rail News Home Federal Legislation & Regulation 10/2/2019 Rail News: Federal Legislation & Regulation
The figure is a diagram of the accident scene.Photo – ntsb.gov

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) yesterday released a preliminary report of its investigation into a fatal rail accident involving the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transit Authority (SEPTA) in July.

The incident occurred July 8, while two SEPTA workers were inspecting track and making light repairs in Philadelphia. A southbound train was operating on one track, just north of the workers, who were working on an interlocking between two tracks.

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Oct
02

CN unveils winter plan for upcoming season

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CN's investments in infrastructure and equipment have increased the resiliency of its network, company officials say.Photo – CN

CN yesterday rolled out its 2019-20 winter plan, which explains how the Class I expects to serve its customers during extreme operating conditions.

CN's investments in infrastructure and equipment have increased the resiliency of its network, as well as the railroad's ability to recover during extreme operating conditions, CN officials said in a press release.

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Oct
02

CN unveils winter plan for upcoming season

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CN's investments in infrastructure and equipment have increased the resiliency of its network, company officials say.Photo – CN

CN yesterday rolled out its 2019-20 winter plan, which explains how the Class I expects to serve its customers during extreme operating conditions.

CN's investments in infrastructure and equipment have increased the resiliency of its network, as well as the railroad's ability to recover during extreme operating conditions, CN officials said in a press release.

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Oct
01

NJ Transit begins Elizabeth Station improvements

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NJ Transit's $71 million Elizabeth Station modernization project calls for constructing longer platforms and new station buildings.Photo – NJ Transit

New Jersey Transit yesterday closed sections of the Elizabeth Station on the Northeast corridor in Elizabeth, New Jersey, and announced it will begin platform extension construction at the station later this fall. 

In addition to building a longer platform to accommodate 12-car trains, the $71 million station modernization project calls for constructing new station buildings, improving access per the Americans with Disabilities Act and upgrading security and communications systems, NJ Transit officials said in a press release.

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Oct
01

Metro Transit-St. Louis to benefit from bond refinancing

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The Bi-State Development board refinanced bonds to generate $49.1 million in debt savings.Photo – Metro Transit-St. Louis

The Bi-State Development (BSD) board last week completed a bond refinancing to generate $49.1 million in debt savings and announced it will use nearly $20 million of those savings to fund Metro Transit-St. Louis infrastructure and security improvements. 

Although specific projects to be funded are still being determined, projects under consideration include security camera upgrades and reconfiguration of MetroLink stations to limit points of customer access in order to improve passenger monitoring and fare violation enforcement, BSD officials said in a press release. 

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Oct
01

Metra’s Auburn Park Station project back on track

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Metra, federal, state and local officials mark the upcoming construction of the Auburn Park Station in Chicago.Photo – Office of U.S. Rep. Bobby Rush

Metra officials yesterday joined federal, state and local officials to mark the upcoming construction of a new station that will serve Chicago's Auburn Gresham neighborhood. 

Metra originally planned to fund the Auburn Park Station with its share of proceeds from two Illinois state bond programs from 2009. However, that funding was held up in the state’s budget woes and then cut in 2017. Now, funding for the station has been restored in recent state budgets, and the state has released $20 million for Auburn Park, Metra officials said in a press release.

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Georgia Central upgrades track to handle heavier rail cars

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In recent years, the short line invested $4 million in projects to increase the line's capacity.Photo – Georgia Central Railway

The Georgia Central Railway has upgraded its entire 211-mile line between Macon and Savannah to handle 286,000-pound rail cars, the short line announced today.

The upgrade was necessary to match the capacity of connecting national railroads and increase the short line’s competitiveness, Georgia Central officials said in a press release.

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TNW Logistics opens Texas transload facility

Rail News Home Logistics 10/1/2019 Rail News: Logistics
TNW Corp. opened a transloading operation in Brownwood, Texas, on the Texas Rock Crusher Railway (TXR) line.TNW Logistics will serve the Camp Bowie Industrial Park for the transfer of sand, grain and other bulk materials between rail cars and trucks for customers not located directly on the railroad.The facility offers truck access to major highways, dedicated transload operators and access to Class I interchange, TNW officials said in a press release.The Brownwood location marks TNW’s third transloading operation to open in two years, company officials said.TNW Corp. is a transportation logistics company that operates three short line railroads with three transload facilities in Texas and owns the largest private rail-car storage facility in the United States, they said.

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PANYNJ approves additional capital spending for AirTrain, PATH

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The reassessed capital plan calls for $200 million in funding for PATH improvement projects.Photo – panynj.gov

The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) board last week approved $5 billion in additional capital spending, including funding for rail projects.

In its biennial reassessment of its 2017-2026 capital plan, the board approved funding for a new AirTrain shuttle to Newark Liberty International Airport, additional spending for AirTrain LaGuardia and the addition of three new projects, including a Port Authority-Trans Hudson (PATH) improvement plan.

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