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12

Denver RTD hires 50 rail, bus workers during labor shortage

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Denver RTD is seeking public feedback on proposed service reductions to address ongoing labor shortages.Photo – Denver RTD Facebook

The Regional Transportation District of Denver (RTD) yesterday announced that a new class of 50 light-rail and bus operations and technicians will begin orientation and training.

News of the new hires comes weeks after RTD announced it's exploring temporary service reductions to address an ongoing labor shortage and challenges in operator recruitment and retention.

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12

Ports of LA, Long Beach cite trade war for dip in October's cargo volume

Trade tariffs took a toll on cargo volumes last month at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, port officials announced late last week.

The Port of Los Angeles logged 770,189 20-foot equivalent Units (TEUs) in October, a 19.1 percent decrease compared to 2018’s record-breaking October, port officials said in a press release.

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12

SamTrans’ Hartnett named most admired San Francisco CEO

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San Mateo County Transit District General Manager and Chief Executive Officer Jim HartnettPhoto – SamTrans

The San Francisco Business Times last week named San Mateo County Transit District (SamTrans) General Manager and Chief Executive Officer Jim Hartnett as one of San Francisco's most admired CEOs. 

Hartnett was among 11 CEOs recognized for their demonstrated track record of exceptional leadership, business performance and philanthropic contributions. The honors were bestowed as part of the newspaper's 12th annual CEO recognition program, SamTrans officials said in a press release.

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12

MARTA marks 40th anniversary of rail service

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The first MARTA train traveled from Avondale to Georgia State in 1979.Photo – MARTA Facebook

The Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) earlier this month celebrated its 40th anniversary of providing rail and bus service. 

Nearly 2,000 Atlanta residents attended a public festival and concert to celebrate the anniversary, and MARTA General Manager and Chief Executive Officer Jeffrey Parker addressed more than 130 guests at a stakeholder reception for elected officials, board members and community partners.

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12

Santa Clara VTA pilots safety railing on light-rail line

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The railing installation is part of a six-month pilot program to reduce incidents of people walking in front of on-coming trains.Photo – VTA

The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) earlier this month installed a railing in the space between the sidewalk and light-rail track along Second Street between San Carlos and San Fernando streets in downtown San Jose, California. 

The installation is part of a six-month pilot program to reduce incidents of people walking in front of on-coming trains and to allow trains to move more seamlessly along the line.

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Metro-North marks achievements under 'Way Ahead' transformation plan

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"I’m proud to report that we’re developing an even stronger Metro-North, and we remain focused on continuing to enhance our system," Rinaldi said.Photo – Metro-North's website

MTA Metro-North Railroad has met key benchmarks in the first year of a plan designed to improve safety, service, infrastructure and communication with passengers.

Metro-North President Catherine Rinaldi today announced the accomplishments since implementing the New York City commuter railroad's "Way Ahead" plan a year ago as a response to increasing ridership, changing demographics and the evolving needs of riders, agency officials said in a press release.

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12

Canadian Pacific targets longer grain trains, another banner crop year

On July 18, Paterson Grain’s Foothills Terminal in Bowden loaded the first Alberta-originated 8,500-foot high efficiency product train featuring CP’s new hopper cars.Photo – Canadian Pacific

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12

CN's James Street swing bridge reopens after long legal battle

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The CN-owned James Street swing bridge in Thunder Bay, Ontario, reopened Nov. 9 to motor vehicle and pedestrian traffic after being closed for more than six years following a fire.The bridge connects Thunder Bay and Fort William First Nation across the Kaministiquia River. It closed after a fire broke out on the northern approach spans on Oct. 29, 2013. Train traffic reopened later that week, but the bridge remained closed to motorists and pedestrians since that time.“CN is pleased that the bridge is reopening and that this important road link in Thunder Bay is once again accessible to the public,” said Olivier Chouc, CN's vice president of law, in a press release.The bridge's driving lane remains unchanged. The speed limit across the bridge will be maintained at about 12 mph, with a load carrying restriction of 33,000 pounds.A lengthy legal battle over the bridge's repair and maintenance issues occurred following the fire. The city of Thunder Bay and Fort William First Nation argued that a 1906 agreement over the bridge's construction required the railroad to maintain it in perpetuity. CN countered that it had fulfilled its obligations and the bridge no longer met modern standards and would require more substantial work than just maintenance, according to a CBC news report.The case ended up in the Supreme Court of Canada, which rejected CN's appeal from a lower court. In the end, the courts required CN to uphold its obligation to repair and reopen the bridge to all vehicles under the 1906 agreement, Thunder Bay city officials said in a press release.The bridge repairs required widening of the city's roadway approaches. That work was completed within CN's construction schedule timeline so that the bridge could now reopen to traffic, city officials said.“We are pleased to see this important connection between Thunder Bay and Fort William First Nation finally reopened,” said Thunder Bay Mayor Bill Mauro. “We recognize the challenges and frustrations citizens from both communities have faced without this access point. CN, as directed by the highest court in Ontario, has fulfilled their obligation to repair the bridge and we can now move forward as more connected communities."

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From the editor: Short-line railroad deals continue apace

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On Oct. 29, Regional Rail LLC announced it had agreed to acquire Pinsly Railroad Co.’s Florida operations totaling 208 miles of track.

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From the editor: Short-line railroad deals continue apace

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On Oct. 29, Regional Rail LLC announced it had agreed to acquire Pinsly Railroad Co.’s Florida operations totaling 208 miles of track.

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11

NRF: Retail imports to see final tariff-driven surge of 2019

Imports at the nation's major retail container ports are expected to log their final surge of 2019 this month ahead of new tariffs set to take effect in December, the National Retail Federation (NRF) officials announced late last week.

NRF will host a news conference tomorrow where officials from the Port of Los Angeles and other groups will discuss the impact of the trade war.

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11

FTA honors Indiana commuter-rail district for environmental documentation

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The NICTD was awarded for the environmental documents it prepared for the West Lake Corridor project.Photo – NICTD

Northern Indiana Commuter Transportation District (NICTD) last month received an award from the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) for excellence in environmental documentation for the West Lake Corridor project in Northwest Indiana. 

The documents were part of a submission to establish a proposed $933 million, 8-mile southern branch extension from the existing South Shore Line station in Hammond to Dyer, Indiana.

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NYCT taps Rumph to lead track inspection

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MTA NYCT Chief Track Officer Terri RumphPhoto – MTA Flickr

MTA New York City Transit (NYCT) last week appointed Terri Rumph as chief track officer to lead the agency’s track division.

Rumph is responsible for maintenance and construction activity across all 800 miles of track, as well as ongoing efforts to improve the agency’s track inspection process.

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OmniTRAX joins chemistry council's 'Responsible Care' initiative

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OmniTRAX Inc. has joined the American Chemistry Council's Responsible Care® Partner Program, an environmental, health, safety and security performance initiative.OmniTRAX is the first short line in the program, which calls for members to commit to continuous improvement in environment, health, safety and security, company officials said in a press release. North America's seven Class Is also participate. The initiative aligns with the company's "core values, which focus on safety, honesty and trust, ownership, respect and value of our people," said OmniTRAX Chief Executive Officer Kevin Shuba.Many of the elements that make up Responsible Care Management System® are currently implemented at OmniTRAX, company officials said. As part of its membership, OmniTRAX will document and report performance metrics and records relevant to safety, health, environment and security.Over the past several years, OmniTRAX-managed railroads have safely transported a wide variety of chemicals. A significant portion of the company’s revenue come from chemical refineries and manufacturing facilities."We are constantly working to improve performance in all aspects of safety and compliance to achieve our goal of no injuries or accidents, and membership in Responsible Care will help us meet those objectives,” said OmniTRAX Chief Operating Officer Sergio Sabatini.

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Metra OKs 2020 budget, capital plan

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Metra’s 2020 budget and capital program will be forwarded to the Regional Transportation Authority board for final approval.Photo – Metra Facebook

Metra's board last week approved a 2020 budget of $827.4 million in operating costs and $480.5 million in capital expenses.

The Chicago commuter railroad's capital spending plan — significantly bolstered by Illinois' new state capital program — includes $331.1 million in investments in locomotives and rail cars, stations, bridges and yards.

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BUILD grant to help fund rail transload facility near Spokane airport

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The grant will help fund construction of a new rail-truck transload facility at the airport to improve multimodal freight movement.Photo – my.spokanecity.org

The Spokane International Airport Board in Washington will receive an $11.3 million federal grant for a project to develop vacant land into a freight hub connecting rail and road infrastructure, U.S. Sens. Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.) and Patty Murray (D-Wash.) announced late last week.

The grant will be awarded under the U.S. Department of Transportation's Better Utilizing Investment to Leverage Development (BUILD) program.

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California high-speed rail receives environmental clearance into Bakersfield

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CHSRA received approval of its environmental impact study for a 23-mile high-speed rail route between Shafter and Bakersfield, California.Photo – CHSRA

The California High-Speed Rail Authority (CHSRA) last week completed California state’s environmental review process for its high-speed rail route between Fresno and Bakersfield.

The authority received a supplemental record of decision and federal approval of its supplemental environmental impact study that evaluates the environmental effects of a 23-mile route between Shafter and Bakersfield in the Central Valley.

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Amtrak logged record ridership, revenue for FY2019

Amtrak in fiscal-year 2019 delivered its "best operating performance" in its history, logging 32.5 million passenger trips and $3.3 billion in total operating revenue, railroad officials announced late last week.

In FY2019, which ended Sept. 30, Amtrak set new records for ridership, revenue and financial performance as the railroad continues on its path to break even financially in FY2020, Amtrak officials said in a press release.

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08

Rail supplier news from Duos, Alstom, Wabtec and Ayers Electronic (Nov. 8)

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Duos Technologies Inc. has been awarded a $1.8 million contract to install its Rail Inspection Portal (rip®) on a North American Class I. Installation of rip is expected to be complete by the end of year, company officials said in a press release. The award includes a contract for technical support as well as the development and maintenance of a significant library of artificial intelligence algorithms with the objective of automating certain aspects of the mechanical inspection process. Alstom announced that between April 1 and Sept. 30, the company booked nearly $5.1 billion in orders leading to a record backlog of nearly $46 billion. Sales in the period reached $4.5 billion, a 3 percent increase from the same period in 2018, and net income from continued operations and group share amounted to $235 million, according to Alstom’s posted financial results.Wabtec Corp. reported third-quarter net income of $90.6 million, compared with $86 million in Q3 2018. The company logged an earnings per diluted share of 48 cents and adjusted earnings per diluted share of $1.03. Income from operations was $169 million in the quarter, compared with $125.2 million in the same quarter in 2018. Adjusted income from operations was $317 million, which was favorably impacted by original equipment mix, timing of policy harmonization and seasonality in the locomotive services, Wabtec officials said in a press release. “We delivered a solid operational performance in the third quarter and we remain on track to achieve our full year adjusted earnings and cash flow guidance, despite challenging conditions in the North American freight market,” said Rafael Santana, Wabtec’s president and chief executive officer.The American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association has added Ayers Electronic Systems LLC (aE) as a preferred provider in its member discount program. As part of the program, aE will provide short lines with management solutions for implementing positive train control (PTC) at a “reasonable” price for small business railroad members. The solution includes selection of PTC services, procurement, training, testing and implementation coordination.

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New Orleans RTA restores streetcar service

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The New Orleans Regional Transit Authority resumed streetcar service on its Riverfront Line 23 days after service was suspended.Photo – NORTA

The New Orleans Regional Transit Authority (NORTA) earlier this week resumed streetcar service on its Riverfront Line, 23 days after service was suspended due to the partial collapse of the Hard Rock Hotel under construction near Canal Street.

Crews were working on the hotel when a portion of the building collapsed, killing three and injuring more than 19 people, local media reported.

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