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Jul
15

Canada reaches agreement to sell Ridley Terminals

Rail News Home Intermodal 7/15/2019 Rail News: Intermodal
The Riverstone-AMCI entity has agreed to pay Canada CA$350 million for its shares to acquire Ridley Terminals in Prince Rupert, British Columbia.Photo – rti.ca

Canada has reached an agreement to sell 90 percent of its shares in federal Crown corporation Ridley Terminals Inc. (RTI) in Prince Rupert, British Columbia, to a company owned by Riverstone Holdings and AMCI Group, the Canada Development Investment Corp. (CDEV) announced last week.

The remaining 10 percent of Canada's shares in RTI will be transferred to a limited partnership owned by the Lax Kw'alaams Band and the Metlakatla First Nation at the close of sale, CDEV officials said in a press release.

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Jul
12

Rail supplier news from Miner, Parsons, Saft, Siemens, Alstom and Keolis (July 12)

Miner Enterprises Inc. will supply outlet gates and hatch covers for 3,800 new high-capacity grain hopper cars ordered by Canadian Pacific and CN. The new cars – 2,800 for CP and 1,000 for CN – are being built by National Steel Car Ltd., Miner officials said in a press release.

Sound Transit has selected Parsons to provide final design and construction engineering services for the $1.3 billion Federal Way Link Extension in Seattle, Parsons officials said in a press release. Parsons will work as part of a team led by Kiewit Corp. The contract includes 7.8 miles of dual-track, at-grade and elevated light-rail transit; three stations; rail systems; and associated ancillary facilities.

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Jul
12

Southern Rail Commission to host briefing on Gulf Coast train service

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 7/12/2019 Rail News: Passenger Rail
Amtrak service to the Gulf Coast has not been restored since Hurricane Katrina damaged rail infrastructure there in 2005.Photo – amtrak.com

The Southern Rail Commission (SRC) will host a briefing today in Mobile, Alabama, to discuss the Gulf Coast regional passenger-rail service that's been proposed to operate between Mobile and New Orleans.

The meeting will include presentations from Amtrak, the Rail Passengers Association, Transportation for America and the commission.

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Jul
12

MBTA to begin next phase of Needham Line's PTC work

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Between Aug. 3 and Oct. 12, MBTA crews will install PTC infrastructure along the Needham commuter rail line.Photo – MBTA

Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) crews on Aug. 3 will begin construction on the second phase of positive train control (PTC) infrastructure along the Needham commuter-rail line. 

Needham Line service will be suspended on Saturdays through Oct. 12 to accommodate the work.

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Jul
12

Cando Rail adds service to Pembina NGL facility

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Cando anticipates outbound revenue loads eventually will increase to the mid-200s of rail cars per day.Photo – candorail.com

Cando Rail Services Ltd., as a result of a new customer relationship with Pembina, is producing daily outbound revenue loads of over 200 rail cars per day at the energy company's natural gas liquids (NGL) fractionation facility in Redwater, Alberta.

Cando anticipates outbound revenue loads eventually will increase to the mid-200s of rail cars per day, Cando officials said in a press release.

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Jul
12

MTA subway beats 80 percent on-time performance

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 7/12/2019 Rail News: Passenger Rail
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) announced an 81.5 percent on-time performance on the MTA New York City Transit’s (NYCT) subway system in June, marking the first time the measure has been above 80 percent since August 2013.Weekday major incidents decreased 27.4 percent compared to June 2018's level, dropping from 62 to 45. Furthermore, weekday train delays fell nearly 46 percent from last June, from 56,233 to 30,434, which was the lowest level of delays since September 2013, MTA officials said in a press release.Additional train time fell to 47 seconds, a drop of nearly 33 percent from last June, while customer journey time performance — the percent of customers whose waiting and travel time is completed within five minutes of their scheduled journey — improved to 84 percent, the highest since this metric has been measured.MTA officials cited fewer track debris fires as one factor in the reduction in delays. Such fires are down "significantly" since NYCT began using new equipment to address the problem in 2017, they said.

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Jul
12

Northern Plains Rail breaks ground on rail-car repair center

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NPRS officials expect the center to be operational next year.Photo – Julie Chalich, Northern Plains Rail Cos.

Northern Plains Rail Services (NPRS) yesterday held a ceremonial groundbreaking for its rail-car servicing and repair center now under construction in Grand Forks, North Dakota.

The NPRS Grand Plains Rail Center will be located on 283 industrial-zoned acres near Interstate 29 and accessed by BNSF Railway Co., NPRS officials said in a press release.

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Jul
12

California agency kicks off construction on Redlands passenger-rail project

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 7/12/2019 Rail News: Passenger Rail
SBCTA will hold a groundbreaking ceremony to mark the start of construction on the Redlands Passenger Rail Project on July 19.Photo – Redland Rail Project

The San Bernardino County Transportation Authority (SBCTA) has begun construction on the $355 million Redlands Passenger Rail Project, an effort to construct a 9-mile regional route that will operate between San Bernardino and Redlands, California. 

To mark the milestone, SBCTA will hold a groundbreaking ceremony on July 19 in Redlands. 

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Jul
12

Port of LA broke TEU records in FY2019

The Port of Los Angeles moved 9,688,252 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) in fiscal-year 2019, a 5.7 percent increase from the previous year, port officials announced this week.

The fiscal year, which ended June 30, was the busiest 12-month period in port history, said Executive Director Gene Seroka.

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Jul
12

Railroads explore blockchain's potential

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In 2018, several Class Is and other rail companies announced they were joining the Blockchain in Transport Alliance (BiTA) to develop new standards for using blockchain technology to enable a faster, more cost-efficient and transparent freight supply chain.

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Jul
11

NJ Transit taps Rubin for new employee court advocacy position

Rail News Home Railroading People 7/11/2019 Rail News: Railroading People
NJ Transit Employee Court Advocate Michael Rubin.Photo – NJ Transit Linkedin

New Jersey Transit has named attorney Michael Rubin as the agency's employee court advocate.

The newly created role is designed to help rail conductors and bus operators who are victims of on-the-job assaults navigate the criminal justice system. 

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Jul
11

Dallas, transit agency to establish streetcar roles

The Dallas Area Rapid Transit's (DART) board announced yesterday it will advance an agreement with the city of Dallas to consolidate existing contracts and establish responsibilities for maintaining and operating the Dallas Streetcar.

Under the agreement, the city’s responsibilities, as the streetcar owner, will include project scope, planning funding, grant management, design and construction funding, utility relocations, operations and maintenance and streetcar vehicle funding.

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Jul
11

Amtrak Northeast Regional service posts May ridership increase

The Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation (DRPT) yesterday announced that nearly 80,000 customers used the Virginia-sponsored Amtrak Northeast Regional intercity rail service in May, a 10 percent increase over May 2018. 

The ridership numbers also mark a year-to-date increase of more than 5 percent over the same travel period last year, DRPT officials said in a press release.

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Jul
11

PANYNJ unveils new 30-year master plan

The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) on Tuesday unveiled its Port Master Plan 2050, which lays out a roadmap for the next generation of land-use and infrastructure development projects.

Among the plan's primary objectives: provide growth opportunities; improve the port's commercial value; continue to serve as a regional economic engine; and promote safe, environmentally sustainable operations.
 
Master Plan 2050 will build on previous planning in the 1990s that led to the deepening of port channels to 50 feet, the raising of the Bayonne Bridge, container terminal expansions, realignment of and capacity enhancements to port roadways and the completion of the port’s $600 million ExpressRail network, PANYNJ officials said in a press release.

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Jul
11

APTA recognizes Li as outstanding public transportation manager

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Sacramento Regional Transit District General Manager and CEO Henry Li.Photo – SacRT

The Sacramento Regional Transit District’s (SacRT) General Manager and Chief Executive Officer Henry Li received the 2019 Outstanding Public Transportation Manager Award from the American Public Transportation Association (APTA). 

APTA presents the award to a transit agency manager who has made outstanding contributions to advancing public transportation in North America.

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Jul
11

Operation Lifesaver awards transit-rail safety grants

Operation Lifesaver Inc. (OLI) has awarded $175,000 in grant funds to 10 transit-rail agencies in eight states to increase public awareness of rail safety, the nonprofit education organization announced yesterday.

The 10 agencies to receive grants are Charlotte Area Transit System in North Carolina; Hampton Roads Transit, Virginia; Metro Transit, Minneapolis; Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County, Texas; MTA Metro-North Railroad, New York City; Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board (Caltrain), San Carlos, California; Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority, Philadelphia; Southern California Regional Rail Authority (Metrolink), Los Angeles; SunRail, Sanford, Florida; and Trinity Metro, Fort Worth, Texas.

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Jul
11

Kentucky awards grants for grade crossing, riverport improvements

The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet yesterday announced nearly $1.3 million in grant awards issued to help fund improvements to multimodal freight transportation through the Kentucky Rail Crossing Improvement Program.

Awards were granted to Paducah & Louisville Railroad, R. J. Corman Railroad Group, Fredonia Valley Railroad and Louisville Metro Government. The grants will fund 20 safety improvement projects, including the reconstruction of 16 crossings, three signal upgrades and one crossing replacement, cabinet officials said in a press release.

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Jul
11

U.S. rail traffic slump continued in Week 27

U.S. railroads started July the same way they ended June: a year-over-year decline in carload and intermodal volume.

The railroads logged 448,459 carloads and intermodal units for the week ending July 6, a 7.5 percent decrease compared with the same week last year, according to Association of American Railroads (AAR) data.

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Jul
11

FRA issues grants for 45 rail projects

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Alaska Railroad Corp. obtained more than $2 million in grant dollars under the federal Special Transportation Circumstances Program.
By This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., Senior Associate EditorLast month, the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) announced the nearly four dozen recipients of more than $326 million in grant funding under the Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvements (CRISI) and Special Transportation Circumstances (STC) programs.Forty-five projects in 29 states received grants. The programs help fund state and local infrastructure projects designed to improve the safety, efficiency and reliability of intercity passenger- and freight-rail systems. Grant applicants included state departments of transportation, municipalities, port authorities, rail commissions, Amtrak and short lines.“The participation of multiple partners demonstrates the importance of these funds and tells us they will be a key asset in improving safety for communities and railroads around the country,” said FRA Administrator
Ronald Batory in a press release.The $326 million includes more than $2 million in STC grant funds issued to the state of Alaska, which will be used by Alaska Railroad Corp. to purchase 10 new general service flat cars and install or convert 480/240-volt electric power capabilities on flat cars to allow temperature control on trailer-hauled freight.Big chunk for small railroadsAmong the CRISI grants, more than one-third of the total dollars were awarded to projects planned by regionals and short lines.
Individual grant awards and projects include:
• $28.8 million for the Terminal Railroad Association of St. Louis to rehab its MacArthur Bridge over the Mississippi River to accommodate heavier rail cars;
• $17.5 million to modernize 37 miles of mainline track on the Pan Am Railways in central Maine;
• $17.4 million for Sierra Northern Railway to rehab 55 miles of track from Riverbank to Central Valley to Standard, California;
• $10.2 million to complete preliminary engineering, federal environmental review, final design and construction of a roadway overpass to grade separate a crossing on the Norfolk and Portsmouth Beltline Railroad in Chesapeake, Virginia;
• $8.8 million for Lancaster and Chester Railroad LLC to add three new locomotives, rehab the Catawba River rail bridge and upgrade 46 miles of track in South Carolina;
• $8.7 million to replace 30 miles of rail and upgrade crossings and signals on Lake State Railway Co.’s network in north-central Michigan;
• $8.2 million for Nebraska Central Railroad Co. to improve 30 timber bridges, replace five timber bridges with steel beam span or rail girder bridges, and replace degraded rail and defective ties along its 320-mile system in northeastern and northcentral Nebraska;
• $7.2 million for the Indiana Rail Road Co. to replace nine timber rail bridges with concrete ones;
• $5.6 million for Lake County Railroad to rehab 55 miles of track between Northern California and southcentral Oregon;
• $4 million to complete track, bridge, tie and surfacing improvements on Georgia Central Railway to accommodate 286,000-pound rail cars and allow for a speed increase on its mainline;
• $3.5 million for Montana Rail Link Inc. to complete preliminary engineering, federal environmental review and final design for positive train control;
• $2.8 million for the Chicago South Shore and South Bend Railroad to upgrade 7.5 miles of track; and
• $2.6 million to upgrade 13 timber rail bridges, convert 5.45 miles of 85-pound rail to 115-pound rail and replace 11,000 ties on the Georgia Southwestern Railroad to support heavier cars moving at a faster speed.

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Jul
10

From the editor: G&W to be acquired for $8.4 billion

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On July 1, Genesee & Wyoming Inc. (G&W) announced it had reached an agreement to be acquired by Brookfield Infrastructure Partners LP, GIC and Brookfield Infrastructure’s institutional partners. The transaction is valued at about $8.4 billion, including outstanding debt. Brookfield Infrastructure’s investment will be about $500 million of equity, funded from existing liquidity that totaled about $1.9 billion as of June 30. The remainder of the business would be owned by Brookfield Infrastructure’s institutional partners and GIC.

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