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Jun
07

BNSF to serve Ceres Global's new hydrocarbon transloading venture

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The joint venture's facilities will be located at Ceres' Northgate rail terminal in Saskatchewan, Canada, which is served by BNSF Railway Co.Photo – Ceres Global Ag, Youtube

Ceres Global Ag Corp. has established a yet-to-be-named joint venture with Steel Reef Infrastructure Corp. that will focus on transloading hydrocarbon products for transportation between the United States and Canada.

The joint venture's facilities will be located at Ceres' Northgate rail terminal in Saskatchewan, Canada, which is served by BNSF Railway Co. The joint venture will begin operations July 1, according to a Ceres press release.

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Jun
07

Sound Transit begins Hilltop Tacoma Link construction

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The Hilltop Tacoma Link will more than double the length of the Tacoma Link in 2020.Photo – Sound Transit Flickr

Sound Transit on June 20 will begin construction on the 2.4-mile Hilltop Tacoma Link Extension that will operate along Commerce Street and Stadium Way to the Hilltop District in Tacoma, Washington.

Crews will close roads north of Division Avenue and at Tacoma Avenue to work simultaneously on track installation, foundations for Link power poles and street lighting, underground sewer and stormwater utilities and new pavement, according to a Sound Transit press release. 

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Jun
07

Canadian Pacific opens automotive compound in Vancouver

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CP built the VAC on 19 acres adjacent to CP's Vancouver Intermodal Terminal. Photo – Canadian Pacific

Canadian Pacific officials this week marked the opening of the Class I's new Vancouver Automotive Compound (VAC) in Vancouver, British Columbia.

The VAC is in a prime location to handle vehicles made in North America for distribution in British Columbia, northern Washington state and parts of Alberta, as well as vehicles imported through the Port of Vancouver, CP officials said in a press release.

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Jun
07

Canadian Pacific opens automotive compound in Vancouver

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CP built the VAC on 19 acres adjacent to CP's Vancouver Intermodal Terminal. Photo – Canadian Pacific

Canadian Pacific officials this week marked the opening of the Class I's new Vancouver Automotive Compound (VAC) in Vancouver, British Columbia.

The VAC is in a prime location to handle vehicles made in North America for distribution in British Columbia, northern Washington state and parts of Alberta, as well as vehicles imported through the Port of Vancouver, CP officials said in a press release.

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Jun
07

Passenger rail grows in Florida, as the state grapples with congested roads

Tri-Rail was started initially as a temporary traffic mitigation measure in southern Florida during an I-95 widening project.Photo – Tri-Rail

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Jun
06

VTA redesigns website with focus on trip planning

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The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority’s redesigned website includes real-time arrival data, trip planning features and transit schedules.Photo – VTA Facebook

The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) in California will launch a redesigned website focused on light rail and multimodal trip planning later this month.

Before the official launch, riders are being encouraged to familiarize themselves with the new site and provide feedback via a test link, according to a VTA press release.

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Jun
06

United Rail launches Las Vegas Xpress project

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United Rail Inc. announced yesterday it has begun work on the Las Vegas Xpress project, a passenger-rail service between Las Vegas and Los Angeles."The Las Vegas Xpress will be a part of a new passenger operations division at United Rail," said Chief Executive Officer Michael Barron in a press release. "Las Vegas Xpress joins the X Wine Railroad wine train excursion, which was acquired in March of this year and our Polar Bear Express excursion trains."The passenger service will operate as a railroad under United Rail's common carrier status with the Surface Transportation Board. Filings will follow, according to Barron.United Rail acquired the X Wine Railroad from Las Vegas Xpress Inc. for $500,000. The rail service began in January 2017 and operates between Los Angeles and the wine region of Santa Barbara and Los Olivos, California.

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Jun
06

Metro-North Harrison Station begins TOD construction

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MTA Metro-North Railroad yesterday marked the start of construction on a mixed-used development project at the Harrison Station in Harrison, New York. The transit-oriented development (TOD) project will be the first of its kind in the railroad’s system, according to a Metro-North press release. AvalonBay Communities, which purchased the parcel of land in April, will construct the project.Housed on 3.28 acres on the station's south side, the TOD will include a garage for commuters and the public, a 143-unit apartment complex, retail space, as well as two pedestrian plazas at the station. A series of four-story buildings lined with retail stores on the ground floor and apartments on the upper floors will replace an existing parking lot. A mixed-use building on the site's east end will provide 598 parking spaces.

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Jun
06

PUCO approves rail crossing upgrades in Ohio

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The PUCO approved construction authorization from the Ohio Rail Development Commission directing Norfolk Southern Railways to upgrade to LED lights and improve circuitry at the Waller Street grade crossing in Portsmouth, Ohio.Photo – Norfolk Southern Facebook

The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) yesterday approved the installation of lights and other upgrades at three rail crossings in Ohio. 

The PUCO approved construction authorization from the Ohio Rail Development Commission directing Norfolk Southern Railway to upgrade to LED lights and improve circuitry at the Waller Street crossing in Portsmouth by June 5, 2020, and Grand River Railway to install lights and gates at the Headlands Road and Stage Avenue crossings in Lake County by March 5, 2020.

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Jun
06

Lacassine Operating to build blending plant at Louisiana rail terminal

Lacassine Operating Co. will invest $12.5 million to build a catalyst blending plant in Lacassine, Louisiana, to serve oil refineries worldwide, Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards and the company announced this week.

The plant will become the anchor tenant of the Lacassine Rail Terminal operated by Rail Logix in Jefferson Davis Parish, according to a press release issued by Edwards' office.

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Jun
06

Metra seeks input on transit connection pilot

Metra is gathering public input before creating a pilot program designed to improve connections between its trains and the Pace bus system.

The project’s focus is to improve access to jobs and schools for south suburban Chicago commuters, make transportation more affordable and convenient, and simplify transfers between the trains and buses, according to a Metra press release.

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Jun
06

Amtrak names Gardner, Winbigler to new exec roles

Amtrak has named Tracie Winbigler executive vice president and chief financial officer, and Stephen Gardner chief operating and commercial officer.

Winbigler, who will join Amtrak on June 24, will be responsible for Amtrak's finance, treasury, accounting and control functions. Most recently, she was CFO at Recreational Equipment Inc., where she led the financial, procurement, and asset protection teams for the $2.7 billion cooperative. Before that, she spent three years at National Geographic, joining the company as CFO and later promoted to chief operating officer.

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Jun
06

U.S. rail traffic slump continued in May

Several factors contributed to the 4.1 percent decline in U.S. railroads' combined traffic volume last month compared with May 2018, the Association of American Railroads (AAR) reported yesterday.

U.S. carload traffic fell 2.1 percent to 1,291,671 units, while intermodal volume dropped 5.9 percent to 1,315,684 containers and trailers in May versus a year ago, according to AAR data. Combined, U.S.railroads logged 2,607,355 carloads and intermodal units, down 110,586 units.

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Jun
05

Rail supplier news from Greenbrier, Alstom, Veea Systems, Angel Trains, Geotab, Cubic and Schneider (June 5)

The Greenbrier Cos. Inc. has appointed Adrian Downes chief financial officer. Previously, Downes was acting CFO and senior vice president. Downes joined Greenbrier in 2013 as chief accounting officer and has more than 30 years of accounting and finance experience in a variety of industries, according to a Greenbrier press release. 

Alstom unveiled its proposed train design for HS2 Ltd.’s high-speed railway in the United Kingdom. The train is designed to be modern and provide smooth operation on the conventional rail network, as well as the new HS2 infrastructure, according to an Alstom press release. In a separate announcement, Alstom provided integrated systems, tracks, catenaries, telecommunication and signaling systems, substations and ticketing equipment to Enterprise du Metro d’Alger’s tramway line extension in Constantine, Algeria. The extension's first phase, currently in commercial service, connects the existing Zouaghi Station to the entrance of Ali Mendjeli. 

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Jun
05

MTA NYCT updates train service status

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The MTA New York City Transit (NYCT) announced yesterday that by the end of the week the system’s subway service status notices will provide more detail. Under the old system, the service status of multiple subway lines is grouped  by corridor, making it difficult for riders to tell at a glance exactly what line is affected by a service disruption, according to an MTA press release. Under the new system, service status will be conveyed by individual line and categorized into seven categories that will indicate exactly how the line is affected, whether it be a rerouted train or a skipped station.

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Jun
05

Modesto short-line's Bienvenu elected chair of Beard's board

Modesto & Empire Traction Co. President and Chief Executive Officer John Bienvenu has been elected chairman of the short line's parent, Beard Land and Investment Co.

Bienvenu has been on Beard's board since May 2011. As chairman, he succeeds Richard Sipos.

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Jun
05

TransLink names Ladrak president of BC Rapid Transit

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British Columbia Rapid Transit Co. Ltd. President and General Manager Michel Ladrak.Photo – Transdev

TransLink has appointed Michel Ladrak as president and general manager of the British Columbia Rapid Transit Co. Ltd. (BCRTC) to succeed Haydn Acheson, who will retire Aug. 15.

Ladrak has over 20 years of experience in transportation. Currently, he is managing director for Auckland Transit Metro Rail in New Zealand, which is managed by Transdev on behalf of Auckland Transport. 

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Jun
05

LA Metro reaches halfway mark on first section of Purple Line Extension construction

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The project will extend the route 9 miles west of the line’s current terminus and add seven new stations in 2023.Photo – LA Metro

The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LA Metro) announced that construction on the $3.1 billion, 4-mile subway section between Koreatown and Beverly Hills, Cailfornia, has reached the halfway mark.

The subway section includes three stations and is one of three sections to be built as part of LA Metro’s Purple Line Extension. The project will ultimately extend the route nine miles westward of the line’s current terminus and add seven new stations in 2023.

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Jun
05

AAR responds to Supreme Court's decision on metrics, standards

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Ian JefferiesPhoto – aar.org

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear the Association of American Railroads' (AAR) challenge to a federal statute that allowed Amtrak to help set Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) performance and scheduling standards on the nation's railroads.

The court denied the AAR's petition for writ of certiorari that sought to reverse the District of Columbia Court of Appeals' July 2018 decision that granted Amtrak a say with the FRA in determining on-time performance metrics and standards for passenger trains.

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Jun
05

League of Railway Women seeks 'Woman of the Year' nominees

The League of Railway Women (LRW) has opened nominations for its 2019 Railway Woman of the Year Award, which is co-sponsored by Progressive Railroading.

For two decades, the LRW has recognized women who have made significant contributions to the rail industry through their leadership, dedication and vision. Women working in the North American rail industry are eligible to receive the award, LRW officials said in a press release.

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