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Oct
23

FRA seeks applicants for rail trespass-enforcement grants

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Ronald Batory is administrator of the Federal Railroad Administration.Photo – fra.dot.gov

The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) is soliciting applications for a total of $150,000 in fiscal-year 2019 grant dollars under the FRA's Railroad Trespassing Enforcement Grant Program.

The program funds efforts to enforce laws aimed at reducing trespassing incidents along rail rights of way. Grant applications are due Dec. 23, according to an announcement in the Federal Register.

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Oct
23

CalSTA seeks grant applicants for transit, intercity rail projects

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 10/23/2019 Rail News: Passenger Rail
The California State Transportation Agency (CalSTA) last week began accepting applications for a total of $450 million to $500 million in funding available under the Transit and Intercity Rail Capital Program (TIRCP).The TIRCP was created by California legislation to fund projects designed to modernize and expand the state's intercity, commuter and urban rail systems, as well as reduce greenhouse gas emissions.Grant recipients will receive a portion of funding available to the TIRCP during the fiscal-year 2020-21 to FY2024-25 time period, CalSTA officials said in a press release.The application deadline is Jan. 16, 2020. Grant recipients will be announced by April 1, 2020.Also last week, CalSTA issued final guidelines for the program following a public review of draft guidelines.

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Oct
23

AAR, GoRail honor Sen. Reed with rail achievement award

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AAR President and Chief Executive Officer Ian Jefferies, right, presented U.S. Sen. Jack Reed (D-R.I.), left, the Railroad Achievement Award.Photo – AAR

The Association of American Railroads (AAR) and GoRail announced yesterday they've awarded the Railroad Achievement Award to U.S. Sen. Jack Reed (D-R.I.) for demonstrating leadership on policies that ensure the viability of U.S. freight and passenger railroads.

Reed is the top Democrat on the Senate Subcommittee on Transportation, Housing, and Urban Development.

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Oct
23

CN delivers 'strong' Q3 results despite softening economy

Rail News Home Canadian National Railway - CN 10/23/2019 Rail News: Canadian National Railway - CN
CN yesterday delivered strong third-quarter 2019 results despite a softer and uncertain economy for the North American rail industry, the Class I's executives announced yesterday.CN reported Q3 revenue increased 4 percent to CA$3.8 billion, diluted earnings per share (EPS) rose 8 percent to CA$1.66, operating income climbed 8 percent to CA$1.6 million and net income edged up 0.5 percent to CA$1.2 billion compared with Q3 2018's results, company officials said in a press release.The Q3 operating ratio improved to 57.9 percent from 59.5 percent a year ago."Our team of railroaders swiftly aligned resources with the weaker demand to achieve solid efficiency gains," said CN President and Chief Executive Officer JJ Ruest. "We remain committed to our long-term agenda of growing faster than the economy at low incremental cost, and to taking scheduled railroading to the next level by deploying advanced operating technology.”CN attributed the revenue increase primarily to freight rate increases and higher intermodal revenue.Operating expenses for the quarter inched up 1 percent to CA2.2 billion, mainly driven by higher purchased services and material expenses, as well as higher depreciation and amortization expenses.The slower demand for North American rail service prompted CN to revise its profit outlook for 2019. The company is now targeting adjusted diluted EPS growth in the high single-digit range for 2019 versus last year's adjusted diluted EPS of CA$5.50. In July, CN's financial outlook called for low double-digit growth in adjusted diluted EPS. CN also now expects a "slightly negative volume growth" this year in revenue ton miles.

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Oct
23

Norfolk Southern's Q3 revenue, income fall on lower volume

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Norfolk Southern Corp. reported third-quarter 2019 operating revenue fell nearly 4 percent to $2.8 billion, as a 2 percent increase in average revenue per unit was partially offset by a 6 percent decline in total volume, the Class I announced today.Net income in the quarter dropped to $657 million, or $2.49 per share, compared with $702 million, or $2.52 per share, for the same period last year.Operating expenses for the quarter also were down to $1.8 billion compared with $1.9 billion a year ago. Third-quarter rail operating income fell to $996 million from $1 billion last year.The Class I logged an operating ratio of 64.9 percent — a third-quarter record —despite the impact of a write-off related to a legal dispute.NS achieved its record Q3 operating ratio while rolling out the first phase of its new TOP21 operating plan, followed by the "swift transition to the plan's second phase," said NS Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer James Squires in a press release."These efforts produced an 11 percent reduction in crew starts and recrews compared to the third-quarter last year, robustly outpacing the 6 percent volume decline while maintaining resilient service that supported an 11th consecutive quarter of year-over-year revenue per unit growth,” said Squires.Initiatives focused on more efficient mechanical operations and the locomotive and rail-car fleet also progressed during the quarter."Looking ahead, additional productivity will be generated as we advance to the third phase of TOP21 and execute initiatives surrounding fuel efficiency, distributed power, intermodal operations, and our mechanical network," Squires said.

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Oct
22

PennDOT reopens Mount Joy Station

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 10/22/2019 Rail News: Passenger Rail
Mount Joy Station was remodeled to make it accessible for passengers with disabilities.Photo – PennDOT

Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and Federal Transit Administration officials yesterday marked the reopening of the Amtrak station in Mount Joy, Pennsylvania. 

Launched in 2016, the project to remodel the station was aimed at making it more accessible to passengers with disabilities. 

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Oct
22

Tri-Rail to increase fares next year

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The South Florida Regional Transportation Authority will hike fares for the first time in 10 years.Photo – Tri-Rail

The South Florida Regional Transportation Authority (SFRTA) yesterday announced that it will increase Tri-Rail fares on Jan. 1, 2020.

The fare hike, the first in 10 years, will vary based on trip length. However, all increases will be less than 10 percent, SFRTA officials said in a press release.

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Oct
22

Valley Metro begins Phoenix light-rail construction

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Construction crews began identifying underground utilities to prepare for extensive improvements in downtown Phoenix.Photo – Valley Metro

Valley Metro last week began construction on the 5.5-mile South Central light-rail extension in downtown Phoenix.

Crews began identifying underground utilities to prepare for extensive improvements, Valley Metro officials said in a press release. 

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Oct
22

UP awards $5.3 million in community grants

Rail News Home Union Pacific Railroad 10/22/2019 Rail News: Union Pacific Railroad
Union Pacific's Community Ties Giving Program has awarded more than $5.3 million in local grants to nearly 600 nonprofit organizations in 23 states, the Class I announced yesterday.The grants provide funding in UP's priority cause areas: safety, workforce development and community spaces, while a smaller portion is allocated to assist communities with local needs across the railroad's system."By investing in high-quality nonprofits and programs in these cause areas, where our employees live and work, we achieve a step toward our mission of service while helping communities grow and prosper," said UP Foundation President Scott Moore in a press release.Local grants provide funding ranging from $2,500 to $25,000 to local organizations. Recipients are selected through a competitive application process. The next local grant application period will run April through May 2020.

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Oct
22

Coos Bay port completes first phase of rail tunnel project

Rail News Home Short Lines & Regionals 10/22/2019 Rail News: Short Lines & Regionals
Coos Bay Rail Line spans 134 miles from Coquille to Eugene, Oregon.Photo – portofcoosbay.com

Work crews have completed the first phase of a tunnel rehabilitation project along the Coos Bay Rail Line in Oregon, Port of Coos Bay officials announced yesterday.

Construction of the $19.9 million project's first phase started in May 2018. The two-phase effort involves shoring up and extending the lifespan of nine tunnels along the rail line.

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Oct
22

First State Investments completes Patriot Rail acquisition

Rail News Home M&A 10/22/2019 Rail News: M&A
First State Investments (FSI), a global investor in infrastructure, announced today it has completed its acquisition of Patriot Rail and Ports from SteelRiver Infrastructure Partners, an independent investment manager.Financial terms were not disclosed.The acquisition is FSI's first unlisted infrastructure investment in the United States."Railroads are long life assets that provide essential transportation services to a diverse customer base. We are excited to support the Patriot team and see many opportunities to continue to expand the business in North America," said John Ma, director of FSI's unlisted infrastructure team, in a press release.Patriot operates 12 short lines with more than 585 track miles across 14 states and a ports business in the southeastern U.S.In addition to Ma, FSI appointed the following members to Patriot's board:
• John Fenton, Patriot's chief executive officer since 2012;
• Gavin Kerr, an FSI director;
• Gilbert Lamphere, chairman of Patriot, chairman of MidRail, and former director of CSX and CN;
• Alexander Lynch, a former board member of CN and Illinois Central Railroad;
• Chris McArthur, vice chairman of Patriot and partner at FSI; and
• Richard Timmons, retired Norfolk Southern Railway executive and former president of the American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association.Patriot's operations include line haul and local rail service, as well as rail-car storage; transloading; rail-car cleaning, scrapping, repair and maintenance; and contract switching.The Patriot ports business provides terminal stevedoring, logistics, and warehousing services across nine terminals and two cold storage facilities in the southeast United States.FSI announced in August that it had reached an agreement to acquire 100 percent of equity in Patriot Rail and Ports.

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Oct
22

MTA logs rail ridership increases

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MTA announced September ridership increases on the New York City Transit subway, Long Island Rail Road and Metro-North Railroad.Photo – MTA LIRR

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) yesterday announced ridership increases on the New York City Transit (NYCT) subway, Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) and Metro-North Railroad in September compared with the same month last year.

NYCT subway’s average weekday ridership was 5.77 million in September, up 4.5 percent compared with September 2018, MTA officials said in a press release.

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Oct
22

Mantle Ridge sells most of its stake in CSX

Rail News Home CSX Transportation 10/22/2019 Rail News: CSX Transportation
The activist that shook up CSX Corp. three years ago has wound down most of its investment in the Class I, The Wall Street Journal reported yesterday.Mantle Ridge LP, the investment vehicle of Paul Hilal, has sold off nearly all of its $1 billion position in CSX, the newspaper reported based on filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. CSX bought back about 4.7 million shares.Hilal retains ownership of about 3.4 million shares of CSX, and will continue to serve as a director and vice chair of the railroad's board.Hilal launched the bid to recruit and install veteran railroader E. Hunter Harrison as CSX's chief executive officer after Harrison turned around operations at CN and Canadian Pacific. At the Canadian Class Is, Harrison successfully implemented precision scheduled railroading (PSR) to wring out waste and inefficiencies.Harrison was in the process of launching a PSR system at CSX when he unexpectedly died Dec. 17, 2017.

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Oct
21

ASLRRA adds Tech Mahindra to PTC provider list

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"The implementation of PTC is a complex and costly project for the U.S. rail industry, including dozens of short-line railroads," said ASLRRA President Chuck Baker.Photo – aslrra.org

The American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association (ASLRRA) has added Tech Mahindra to its list of curated providers available to assist member railroads with complying with positive train control (PTC) requirements.

Tech Mahindra will provide an online learning platform that features multiple modules of interactive training, as well as assessment and evaluation, ASLRRA and Tech Mahindra announced today in a joint press release.

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Oct
21

North Carolina DOT seeks input on Kannapolis Station platform construction

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 10/21/2019 Rail News: Passenger Rail
NCDOT is proposing to add a second platform at Kannapolis Station in Kannapolis, North Carolina.Photo – NCDOT

The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) will host a public meeting Oct. 24 to gather opinions on a second passenger-rail platform proposed for the Amtrak station in Kannapolis, North Carolina.

The existing Kannapolis Station platform accommodates Carolinian and Piedmont service on only one side of the double-track North Carolina Railroad/Norfolk Southern Main Line.

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Oct
21

Long Island Rail Road eliminates grade crossing

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The Covert Avenue grade crossing was rebuild into a two-way grade separated underpass.Photo – LIRR

MTA Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) last week completed construction on a two-way grade separated underpass at the Covert Avenue crossing in Long Island, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced late last week.

The project is the second of eight grade crossings LIRR plans to eliminate across its network by 2022 to improve safety and traffic flow and reduce noise from train horns and bells, Cuomo said.

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Oct
21

NARS names Tisa president

Rail News Home Railroading People 10/21/2019 Rail News: Railroading People
Tom Tisa is the new president of NARS.Photo – NARS

The North American Rail Shippers Association (NARS) has named Tom Tisa its new president, the association announced in a September newsletter.

Tisa is head of marketing and strategic development at CSX, where his responsibilities involve short-line engagement and port activity.

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Oct
21

LA Metro's Blue light-rail line to reopen as 'A Line'

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After a 10-month closure, LA Metro will reopen the Blue Line as the A Line.Photo – LA Metro

After a 10-month closure, the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LA Metro) last week announced the light-rail Blue Line will reopen Nov. 2 between downtown Los Angeles and Long Beach, California. 

From then on, the line will be known as the A Line. 

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Oct
21

Georgia DOT seeks input on environmental statement for proposed high-speed rail corridor expansion

Rail News Home High-Speed Rail 10/21/2019 Rail News: High-Speed Rail
The Georgia Department of Transportation (DOT) and Federal Railroad Administration are soliciting public comment on a Tier 1 draft environmental impact statement for a proposed extension of the Southeast High-Speed Rail Corridor from Charlotte, North Carolina, to Atlanta.The agencies will ask for public input on the draft statement during open houses held tomorrow in Atlanta, Wednesday in Greenville, South Carolina, and Thursday in Charlotte. Comments may be offered in person or online through Nov. 4, Georgia DOT officials said in a press release.The draft statement lays out three options, with a no-build alternative serving as the baseline. The comments received will help the agencies determine a preferred corridor alternative for the Tier 1 environmental impact statement and the record of decision.The proposed expansion of the corridor is a project of the Passenger-Rail Corridor Investment Plan. Expanding proposed high-speed passenger-rail service between Atlanta and Charlotte is part of the planned Southeast High-Speed Rail Corridor, which would connect Washington, D.C., Richmond, Virginia, and Charlotte.When completed, the service would improve capacity and travel times and provide an alternative mode of travel, Georgia DOT officials said.

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Oct
21

Virginia Railway Express CEO Allen to step down

Rail News Home Railroading People 10/21/2019 Rail News: Railroading People
VRE Chief Executive Officer Doug AllenPhoto – VRE

Virginia Railway Express (VRE) and Chief Executive Officer Doug Allen have "agreed to part ways," the agency's board announced last week.

Deputy CEO and Chief Operating Officer Rich Dalton will serve as acting CEO, while the board searches for a permanent successor, VRE officials said in a press release.

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