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Jun
03

Metra opens new station shelter on Milwaukee District North Line

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 6/3/2019 Rail News: Passenger Rail
Metra last week opened a new warming house at the Prairie Crossing Station on the Milwaukee District North Line in Libertyville, Illinois. The $1.2 million construction project included the replacement of a temporary passenger waiting area with a permanent warming house. The new 480-square-foot structure is enclosed and is equipped with a heating system. The station area also has new sidewalk connections from the warming house to the train platform and parking area.“The new shelter makes the station more attractive, but more importantly provides a safe and more comfortable waiting area that better serves existing riders and can attract new ones,” said Metra Chief Executive Officer Jim Derwinski in a press release.Federal dollars funded the project. Legat Architects Inc. acted as project consultant and Accel Construction Services Group was the contractor.

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Jun
03

Amtrak, freight railroads continue service suspensions due to flooding

Severe weather, heavy rain and historic flooding conditions continue to affect freight and passenger railroads' operations in parts of the U.S. South, Central Plains and Midwest regions.

Amtrak announced late last week that it has cancelled its Texas Eagle trains between St. Louis and Fort Worth, Texas, through June 7 due to flooding conditions on Union Pacific Railroad's network.

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Jun
03

Corpus Christi port begins channel improvement project to serve energy market

Port of Corpus Christi officials last week kicked off the Texas port's historic ship channel improvement project.

Designed to set up the port to become the net exporter of the nation's energy production, the project will deepen the channel from 47 to 54 feet and widen it from 400 to 530 feet.

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Jun
03

MTA launches contactless fare payment pilot

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) last week launched a test of a new contactless fare payment system.

Known as OMNY, the fare payment system will allow MTA New York City Transit (NYCT) subway and bus riders to enter the system by tapping contactless credit, debit and reloadable prepaid cards, mobile phones and smart watches against a OMNY reader. By early 2021, the technology is expected to be enabled at Long Island Rail Road and Metro-North Railroad stations.

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Jun
03

Washington State DOT picks Omaha Track to operate short-line branch, announces $5.7 BUILD grant

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WSDOT selected Omaha Track through a competitive evaluation process following a request for proposals to operate the railroad's P&L branch.Photo – WSDOT

The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) has selected Omaha Track Inc. to operate part of the state-owned Palouse River and Coulee City (PCC) rail system.

WSDOT selected Omaha Track through a competitive evaluation process following a request for proposals to operate the railroad's P&L branch. After an agreement is signed this summer, the Omaha-based contractor will operate the branch line that runs between the Idaho state line near Pullman and Marshall, just south of Spokane, WSDOT officials said in a press release.

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Jun
03

CDOT issues RFP for Front Range passenger-rail study

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The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) and the Southwest Chief & Front Range Passenger Rail Commission last week issued a request for proposals to study the feasibility of a passenger-rail system and other multimodal options linking Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Fort Collins to Denver. The study would explore how a passenger-rail system for the 173-mile corridor, which contains 85 percent of Colorado's population, could support the state's future growth and economy, as well as identify other multimodal options, according to a CDOT press release. The region is forecasted to grow from 4.9 million people in 2020 to 6.6 million people in 2045, a 35 percent increase in total population, CDOT officials said.The commission was formed in 2017 and tasked with facilitating the implementation and operation of future passenger-rail service along the Front Range corridor. 

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Jun
03

Pat Ottensmeyer to receive 2019 Railroad Innovator Award from Progressive Railroading, RailTrends

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Progressive Railroading and RailTrends® have named Kansas City Southern President and Chief Executive Officer Patrick Ottensmeyer the 2019 recipient of the Railroad Innovator Award, which recognizes an individual's outstanding achievement in the rail industry.

 
KCS’s president since 2015 and CEO since 2016, Ottensmeyer has helmed the railroad during a pivotal stretch in its history.

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May
31

Rail supplier news Alstom, WPA, BGL, A. Stucki and J.B. Hunt (May 31)

Alstom was awarded a 15-year maintenance contract for Sydney Metro’s North West Metro. The company will maintain the trains, signaling, depot operations and equipment, as well as apply Alstom’s HealthHub predictive maintenance tools, according to an Alstom press release. Under a contract awarded by Northwest Rapid Transit in 2014, Alstom has been responsible for the project management, design, supply, manufacturing, testing and commissioning of the metro’s Metropolis trains and Urbalis 400 communications-based train control signaling systems.

WPA USA completed engineering work on Denver Regional Transportation District’s newly opened southeast light-rail extension project. As a subcontractor, WPA provided civil engineering and rail system engineering design and support for the 2.3-mile extension from Lincoln Station to RidgeGate Parkway in Lone Tree, Colorado, according to a WPA press release.

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May
31

LA Metro installs interactive information screens on Blue Line

The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LA Metro) earlier this week announced it installed a new digital communications and advertising network on the Blue Line's southern portion. 

The communication network includes interactive touch screens, which allow riders to view train and bus arrival times, service alerts and system maps. 

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May
31

UP's 2018 'Building America' report addresses cybersecurity

Union Pacific Railroad's latest annual report on sustainability includes for the first time cybersecurity efforts taken to protect the Class I's infrastructure and assets.

UP yesterday released its 2018 "Building America Report," the company's 10th annual sustainability report detailing progress toward its social, economic and environmental initiatives. The report highlights corporate strategy changes and impact on UP's customers, investors, employees and communities.

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May
31

Valley Metro names Hillyard chief administrative officer

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Valley Metro Chief Administrative Officer Jim HillyardPhoto – Valley Metro

Valley Metro hired Jim Hillyard to lead and coordinate administration and operations functions as chief administrative officer.

Hillyard has more than 20 years of public sector executive experience leading the financial, information technology, business and operations departments of organizations of up to 10,000 employees, according to a Valley Metro press release.

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May
31

Louisiana commits funds to improve rail access at Port of Greater Baton Rouge

Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards yesterday announced the commitment of state capital outlay funds to complete a $20 million rail project at the Port of Greater Baton Rouge.

The state funding commitment will be used to complete a second critical project bringing four rail tracks deeper into port property to serve the Louis Dreyfus Co. (LDC) Port Allen Elevator facility, one of the largest grain elevators on the Mississippi River, according to a press release issued by Edwards' office.

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May
31

CP to serve as Yang Ming's Canadian rail carrier

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Canadian Pacific and Yang Ming Marine Transport Corp. have signed a three-year agreement calling for the Class I to serve as the company's rail carrier out of the Port of Vancouver."This agreement is a testament to our service, to our network capacity and room to grow at our inland terminals and to the tireless work we put in to understand our customers and create win-win solutions for the supply chain and the broader economy," CP President and Chief Operating Officer Keith Creel said yesterday in a press release.Effective Jan. 1, 2020, CP will handle all of Yang Ming's Vancouver traffic, which will be moved out of the Global Container Terminal's Deltaport.The agreement positions Yang Ming to connect with key North American customers due to CP's growing network of transload facilities, its live-lift operation at Portal, North Dakota, and its fast transit times between Vancouver and the Twin Cities, Chicago and beyond, CP officials said.

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May
31

Louisville & Indiana promotes Kramer to VP

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Louisville & Indiana Railroad (LIRC) has promoted Jeremy Kramer to vice president.

In his new role, Kramer will be responsible for railroad transportation processes including train operations, dispatching, locomotive maintenance and Clagg Bridge operations, according to an LIRC press release.

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May
31

Canada Infrastructure Bank to invest up to CA$2B in GO Transit expansion

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The GO Transit investment is the first time the Canada Infrastructure Bank has invested almost 10 percent of its total capital.Photo – GO Transit Twitter

Canada Infrastructure Bank (CIB) yesterday announced it will invest up to CA$2 billion in financing to expand GO Transit in the greater Toronto and Hamilton area of Ontario.

The expansion will create a two-way, all-day rapid transit service on core segments of the GO Rail network. 

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May
30

TransLink survey shows support for Surrey Langley SkyTrain

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The proposed Surrey Langley SkyTrain project would extend the Expo Line from Surrey to Langley along the Fraser highway.Photo – TransLink

TransLink last week announced that 85 percent of residents in Surrey and Langley, British Columbia, who responded to a survey support a proposed SkyTrain line extension from the King George Station in Surrey to Langley. 

Last month, TransLink collected 21,267 survey responses, with nearly 17,000 from residents in Surrey and Langley, according to a TransLink press release. 

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May
30

Savannah port, St. Louis Regional Freightway partner to offer lower-cost rail service

The Port of Savannah and the St. Louis Regional Freightway have forged a partnership to create a new connection between the St. Louis region and the largest single-terminal container facility in the Western Hemisphere.

The port is investing $3 billion to increase its containerized cargo capacity from 5 million to 8 million 20-foot equivalent units (TEUs) by 2028. An important component of the plan is a new $220 million rail terminal that will be the largest on-terminal rail facility in North America by 2020. The port's investment is aimed at accelerating the nation's third busiest container gateway to better support retailers and manufacturers in distributing more goods to and from the Midwest.

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May
30

CSX to speed up trains on Alabama-Georgia line

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Effective June 1, CSX will increase the authorized freight train speed from 25 mph to 40 mph at multiple locations on its line from Alabama to Georgia.Photo – CSX Facebook

Effective June 1, CSX will increase the authorized speed of freight trains by 15 mph at multiple locations on its line from Montgomery, Alabama, to Waygross, Georgia. 

The increase from 25 mph to a maximum 40 mph will help reduce wait times for motorists at highway-rail intersections and improve the efficiency of rail operations, CSX officials said in a press release. 

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May
30

LA Metro completes southern Blue Line upgrades

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The end of work on the southern section of the Blue Line marks the halfway point of LA Metro’s $350 million New Blue line upgrade project.Photo – LA Metro

The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LA Metro) yesterday announced that the southern section of the Blue Line between the Compton and Downtown Long Beach stations will reopen on June 1. 

The opening follows the completion of upgrades to the line’s tracks, overhead power lines and train control, as well as the addition of switches. Upgrades also included the installation of new digital customer information screens and signage at stations. 

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May
30

U.S. rail carload, intermodal traffic fell in Week 21

U.S. rail traffic volume dropped 6.7 percent to 527,966 carloads and intermodal units during the week ending May 25 compared with the same week last year, according to Association of American Railroads (AAR) data.

Total carloads for the week slipped 5 percent to 259,953 units, while intermodal volume fell 8.3 percent to 268,013 containers and trailers.

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