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24

A-train operator receives procurement award

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The Denton County Transportation Authority has received the National Procurement Institute's Achievement of Excellence in Procurement award for four consecutive years.Photo – DCTA 

The Denton County Transportation Authority (DCTA) yesterday was awarded the Achievement of Excellence in Procurement (AEP) from the National Procurement Institute Inc. (NPI) for the fourth consecutive year.

The AEP award is given annually to public and nonprofit organizations that demonstrate  innovation, professionalism, productivity and leadership in procurement functions. Recipients are scored based on standardized criteria, DCTA officials said in a press release. 

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Sep
24

ASLRRA, CloudMoyo collaborate on short-line webinar series

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The American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association (ASLRRA) and CloudMoyo last week announced they've developed a new educational webinar series for short line and regional railroads. The webinars will focus on using technology to address key challenges, opportunities; improving operational efficiencies; and increasing revenue and workplace safety and compliance.Registration and more detailed topic information is available on the ASLRRA website.“We’re looking forward to deepening our partnership with the ASLRRA and continuing to provide thought leadership and insights into opportunities for digital transformation within the railroad industry,” said CloudMoyo Chief Executive Officer Manish Kedia.

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Sep
24

Georgia port marks more growth in container volume

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In August, GPA handled eight extra ships over its regular 37 weekly vessel calls, adding nearly 20,000 TEUs to the month's volumePhoto – Georgia Ports Authority

The Georgia Ports Authority (GPA) announced yesterday it marked its busiest month ever for containerized trade in August, handling a 16.5 percent increase in container volume compared to the same month last year.

Last month, the authority handled 437,750 20-foot-equivalent units (TEU), up 62,000 TEUs from August 2018 levels, authority officials said in a press release.

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Sep
24

Operation Lifesaver kicks off Rail Safety Week

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Rail Safety Week runs through Sept. 28.Photo – Operation Lifesaver Inc.

Operation Lifesaver Inc. (OLI) and Operation Lifesaver Canada are joining forces this week to observe rail safety in North America and launch a campaign to raise public awareness of the safety concerns at grade crossings.

The campaign, called #STOPTrackTragedies, features videos with the personal stories of people — victims, friends and family members, locomotive engineers and first responders — who are affected by grade crossing or trespassing incidents. One video will be released each day over the course of Rail Safety Week, which runs through Sept. 28.

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Sep
24

Anacostia Rail, private equity firm launch transloading terminals venture

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Anacostia Rail Holdings Co. (ARH) and Brown Brothers Harriman Capital Partners (BBHCP) yesterday announced they’ve formed Precision Terminal Logistics (PTL), a jointly owned entity that will operate, build and acquire U.S. transloading terminals.In conjunction with its formation, PTL has acquired select assets from Arrow Material Services LLC, a transloading service provider. Financial terms were not disclosed.“This is a unique opportunity to bring together quality operating experience with Anacostia/Brown Brothers Harriman strategic insight and market knowledge,” ARH Chief Executive Officer Peter Gilbertson said in a press release.PTL’s terminals will offer customers a “full suite” of solutions, including materials handling, logistics services, transloading, secure bulk commodity storage and facility construction.The Arrow Material acquisition enables PTL to start its business with 23 transload facilities in 15 states. The company’s headquarters will be based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. “We believe this new company has an exciting opportunity in front of it,” said PTL CEO Ray Nixon. ARH and BBHCP were instrumental in forming an acquisition strategy to buy Arrow Material’s assets, “and our collective experience will enable PTL to be particularly effective at providing creative solutions to transportation companies and end-user facilities,” Nixon added.BBHCP’s investment in PTL’s creation was made through the BBH Capital Partners Opportunities Fund LP.

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Sep
24

AREMA bestows Hay Award to KiwiRail for earthquake recovery

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The first freight train to travel on the Main North Line after the November 2016 Kaikoura earthquake made its way south in September 2017.Photo – KiwiRail's image library

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The American Railway Engineering and Maintenance-of-Way Association (AREMA) yesterday presented its 21st annual Dr. William W. Hay Award for Excellence to New Zealand’s KiwiRail for the Main North Line earthquake recovery project.

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Sep
24

LRW names CP's Arpin Woman of the Year

The League of Railway Women (LRW) yesterday announced Pam Arpin, assistant vice president of customer and corporate services at Canadian Pacific, has been chosen the Railway Woman of the Year.

LRW President Tanis Peterson and Progressive Railroading Publisher Kirk Bastyr presented the award to Arpin at Railway Interchange in Minneapolis.

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Sep
24

Former CN exec Mongeau joins Norfolk Southern's board

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Claude MongeauPhoto – CN, file photo

Former CN President and Chief Executive Officer Claude Mongeau has been elected to serve on Norfolk Southern Corp.’s board, NS Chairman, President and CEO James Squires announced yesterday.

Mongeau was CN’s top executive from 2010 to 2016. On the NS board, he will be an independent director and serve on the compensation and finance committee and the risk management committee.

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Sep
23

Schneider announces rail dray intermodal service

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The service would be optimal for railroads, third-party logistics providers that lack driver capacity and direct shippers using their own intermodal containers, Schneider says.Photo – Schneider

Schneider announced last week it has added rail dray service to its lineup of intermodal solutions.

The trucking, intermodal and logistics company's new service will focus on the initial and end moves of intermodal transportation, getting freight from shipper to ramp and ramp to receiver "safely and seamlessly," Schneider officials said in a press release.

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Sep
23

Montreal transit agency posts fewer service disruptions

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 9/23/2019 Rail News: Passenger Rail
STM attributes its reduction in passenger-related service disruptions to two rider awareness campaigns.Photo – STM

The Societe de transport de Montreal (STM) logged a significant reduction in rider-caused service disruptions in 2019's first half.

Service disruptions of five or more minutes caused by riders trespassing on tracks declined 45 percent. Thirty-six percent fewer disruptions were caused by passengers holding open doors; 17 percent fewer from items dropped on the tracks; and 7 percent fewer disruptions resulted from an injured or sick passenger, STM officials said in a press release.

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Sep
23

Metra observes Rail Safety Week

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Metra and its rail and law enforcement partners will distribute rail safety information and conduct rail crossing enforcements during Rail Safety Week.Photo – Metra Facebook

Metra has joined the national effort to raise public awareness of safe behavior near railroad tracks, as the United States and Canada observe Rail Safety Week in North America, Sept. 22-28.

Throughout the week, Metra and its rail and law enforcement partners will distribute rail safety information and conduct rail crossing enforcements at stations throughout the Chicago region.

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Sep
23

New Orleans RTA awards Transdev maintenance contract

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Transdev will operate and maintain RTA’s streetcar for three years.Photo – New Orleans RTA

The New Orleans Regional Transit Authority (RTA) earlier this month awarded a three-year transit service operation and fleet maintenance contract to Transdev Services Inc.

Transdev was selected to operate and maintain transit service for RTA’s streetcar, bus, ferry and paratransit services for about $79 million annually.

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Sep
23

BLET establishes short-line department

The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET) will establish a short-line department at the national division level, union officials announced last week.

The new department will expand the union's ability to organize new members in the United States. The department also will better serve current members from "very small divisions" that work for short lines by providing assistance from the national division during contract negotiations and with other matters.

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Sep
23

MTA to add wheelchair accessibility to 11 stations

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Currently, 105 of LIRR’s 124 stations and 60 of Metro-North’s 85 stations are ADA-accessible.Photo – MTA LIRR Facebook

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) last week announced that seven MTA Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) stations and four MTA Metro-North Railroad stations will be made accessible under the American with Disabilities (ADA) Act following approval of the New York agency's 2020-2024 capital plan in October.

Currently, 105 of LIRR’s 124 stations are ADA-accessible, with an additional three stations — Nostrand Avenue, Murray Hill and Floral Park — undergoing construction to make them accessible.  

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Sep
23

Utah coalition proposes new preferred route for Uinta Basin Railway

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The Seven County Infrastructure Coalition Board in northeast Utah, last week agreed to add a new preliminary route to the environmental study underway for the proposed Uinta Basin Railway.The coalition will ask the Surface Transportation Board (STB), the federal agency conducting the study, to consider the newly proposed route as the coalition's preferred route, coalition officials said in a press release.Dubbed Whitmore Park, the new route would lessen the impact on property owners by shifting the proposed railway south, closer to Emma Park Road, and farther from homes in the Emma Park and Duchesne Mini Ranches areas, they said.Whitmore Park would be about 6 miles longer than the Indian Canyon route and would add a 1-mile-long tunnel. Preliminary cost estimates show that the changes would cost about $100 million more than the Indian Canyon route, coalition officials said."We want property owners to know we are listening to their concerns and demonstrating our commitment to find solutions to reduce impacts while also providing a viable route for the Uinta Basin Railway that will help us solve the freight transportation needs in the Uinta Basin,” said coalition Executive Director Mike McKee.The coalition is the project proponent of the proposed railway that would connect various industries to the national freight-rail network. Coalition officials anticipate construction on the railway would begin in 2022.

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Sep
23

California panel OKs bond issue for Virgin Trains' Las Vegas service

The California Debt Limit Allocation Committee's board last week approved the issuance of $300 million in tax-exempt, private equity bonds as part of Virgin Trains USA's proposal to build a high-speed passenger-rail line from Las Vegas to Southern California.

The board's vote followed a committee staff recommendation that the company, which is backed by Fortress Investment Group's private equity funds, receive half of its bond request now, contingent on it submitting an economic development plan, Bloomberg reported last week.

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Sep
20

U.S. Rep. Balderson tours Ashland Railway

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U.S. Rep. Troy Balderson (third from right) joins Ashland Railway and local officials in northcentral Ohio.Photo – Ashland Railway

U.S. Rep. Troy Balderson (R-Ohio) this week visited Ashland Railway’s Mid-Ohio Rail Terminal transloading facility and Mansfield Railport warehouse in northcentral Ohio.

Balderson joined other local officials to learn more about the short line’s operations and impact on the region, Ashland officials said in a press release.

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Sep
20

Rail supplier news from Harsco, Timken, Stonebriar, Loram, HNTB and REMSA (Sept. 20)

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Harsco Corp.’s rail division signed a seven-year, $290 million contract with Europe’s largest railway infrastructure manager DB Netz AG. The agreement calls for developing up to 56 catenary intervention and maintenance vehicles to replace the German railway system’s aging fleet. The initial order includes 16 vehicles with delivery starting in 2022. It's expected that seven more vehicles will follow two years later, Harsco officials said in a press release.The Timken Co. has agreed to acquire BEKA Lubrication for $165 million. BEKA is a global automatic lubrication systems supplier that serves rail and other industrial sectors. With the acquisition, Timken will become the world's second largest producer of industrial automatic lubrication systems, company officials said in a press release. The sale is subject to regulatory approval in Germany, and is expected to close during the fourth quarter, they said.Stonebriar Commercial Finance has entered into an agreement with The Greenbrier Cos. Inc. to purchase 3,000 new rail cars. The order involves tank and freight cars that will be delivered over four years starting in May 2020. Under the terms, Greenbrier will deliver 750 rail cars in 2020.Loram Maintenance of Way Inc. hired John Coulam and Bruce Wise to join the friction management division. Coulam will serve as a sales engineer in the western region. He has 29 years of supplier experience in railway engineering. Previously, he was a sales manager for NARSTCO and was vice president of sales and marketing for Encore Rail Systems. Wise is joining the division as director of business development. He has more than 30 years of engineering, sales, management and leadership experience. Previously, Wise was business development director at Georgetown Rail Equipment Co., railroad sales director at Whitmore Rail and a VP and general manager at Portec. He has served on the Railway Engineering Maintenance Suppliers Association's board since 2009, and is an active member of the American Railway Engineering Maintenance Association's Committee 4.HNTB Corp. hired Jim Ray as corporate president and executive vice president. Ray has previously served as the U.S. Department of Transportation’s senior infrastructure adviser; deputy general counsel for the White House’s Office of Management and Budget; and chief counsel, deputy administrator and acting administrator for the Federal Highway Administration. Ray brings more than two decades of leadership experience and an extensive understanding of the legal, policy and business frameworks critical to innovative project delivery, emerging intelligent transportation solutions, disruptive technologies and trends, data transformation and infrastructure policy, HNTB officials said in a press release.The Railway Engineering-Maintenance Suppliers Association (REMSA) has announced it is offering one $15,000 scholarship for a REMSA member employee pursing a continuing education program. The purpose of this scholarship is to positively impact the future of the rail construction and maintenance industry by supporting REMSA member employees’ education, association officials said in a press release. The application deadline is Nov. 1.

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Sep
20

New Westminster, Operation Lifesaver partner on rail safety program

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Operation Lifesaver Canada's decals direct people to remain aware around grade crossings.Photo – OL

The city of New Westminster, British Columbia, earlier this week joined Operation Lifesaver Canada (OL) and HUB Surface Systems to launch a program with the goal to reduce facilities and injuries at grade crossings.

OL will identify locations where rail safety decals can be installed to raise public awareness about the need to exercise caution around grade crossings.

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Sep
20

Caltrain reaches milestone with grade separation project

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A rendering of the completed 25th Avenue grade separation project.Photo – Caltrain

Caltrain earlier this week announced it has installed a rail bridge at 28th Avenue in San Mateo, California, marking the second rail bridge to be constructed this summer as part of the $180 million 25th Avenue grade separation project.

In July, Caltrain installed a rail bridge over 25th Avenue, and is now preparing for its third and final rail bridge across 31st Avenue in the coming weeks. Crews also will continue work on the mechanically stabilized earth walls that will hold up the track between bridges.

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