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Aug
02

CN publishes 'Grain Plan' for next crop year

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Ruest vowed that CN would be able to cope with a surge in energy shipments without displacing longtime railroad staples such as grain shipments.Photo – cn.ca

CN has posted on its website a plan for servicing the 2018-19 grain crop.

The report is what the Class I is calling a first annual public Grain Plan, developed after "extensive consultation with key stakeholders," according to the website.

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Aug
02

U.S. railroads logged 5 percent traffic growth in July

In July, U.S. railroads moved 2,156,435 carloads and intermodal units, marking a 5.2 percent increase over the same month in 2017.

The roads' intermodal volume grew 6.9 percent to 1,108,142 units, while carload volume ticked up 3.5 precent to 1,048,293 units, according to Association of American Railroads (AAR) data.

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Aug
02

Senate OKs $16.1 billion for transit, passenger rail

The U.S. Senate yesterday approved a fiscal-year 2019 appropriations bill that provides $16.1 billion for public transit and intercity passenger rail.

The Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies (THUD) Appropriations Act of 2019 also dedicates $2.5 billion for intercity passenger-rail grants.

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Aug
02

IANA: Intermodal growth 'strong' in Q2

Total intermodal volume rose 6.2 percent to 4.7 million units in the second quarter compared with the same period a year ago, the Intermodal Association of North America (IANA) reported yesterday.

The second-quarter growth follows a 7.2 percent increase in volume during the first quarter, IANA officials said in a press release.

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Aug
02

Rising Stars: Yifeng Mao, MTA Long Island Rail Road

Yifeng Mao, 38

Job description: Manages the LIRR's track standards, specifications, procedures, best practices and management controls that govern more than 500 maintenance-of-way employees in day-to-day track inspection, track maintenance and track construction activities.

Education: Bachelor of Engineering, civil engineering, City College of New York; certificate in railway track design, University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Aug
01

Rail supplier news from Wabtec, ARI, Advanced Polymer; also, in memoriam: Gordon Fuller (Aug. 1)

Wireless mesh network provider Rajant has entered a strategic partnership with Wabtec Corp. to "accelerate rail industry innovation," the companies announced yesterday. As part of the agreement, the firms will jointly develop and market Rajant's Kinetic Mesh® wireless network products to rail operators worldwide. In addition, Wabtec has made a minority equity investment in Rajant. The Kinetic Mesh product employs node-to-node capabilities to route data via the best available traffic path and frequency, according to Rajant's website.

Houston-based Strathmore has agreed to sell Advanced Polymer Coatings Inc.'s linings to the North American rail industry. The exclusive distribution agreement will bring new custom linings solutions to the industry, Advanced Polymer Coatings officials said in a press release. As part of the pact, Advanced Polymer Coatings will use its ChemLINE® coatings technology to formulate and produce specialty rail linings that will be privately labeled to Strathmore and sold in Strathmore's family of coatings.

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Aug
01

Metro Transit-St. Louis opens new Cortex light-rail station

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The station is the first MetroLink stop to be constructed using public and private funding, agency officials said.Photo – Federal Transit Administration's Twitter account

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Aug
01

Met Council appoints Jordan director of equal opportunity

The Twin Cities' Metropolitan Council has named Cyrenthia Jordan director of the Office of Equal Opportunity.

Jordan, an attorney, joins the council from Minnesota State University, Mankato, where she served as director of equal opportunity and Title IX since 2015. In that role, she guided the university on compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, affirmative action review in employee hiring, recruitment and retention.

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Aug
01

Transport Canada awards funds for Central Manitoba Railway project

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Minister of Transport Marc GarneauPhoto – Transport Canada

Transport Canada yesterday announced CA$5.6 million in government funding for a rail infrastructure project at the Central Manitoba Railway's Pine Falls subdivision.

The project consists of upgrades to track and supporting infrastructure along nearly 9 miles of the subdivision from CN's Symington Yard to the Imperial Oil terminal at Birds Hill, Transport Canada officials said in a press release.

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Aug
01

Valley Metro partners with Waymo to help get riders to train stations

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From left: Mesa Mayor John Giles, Tempe Vice Mayor Robin Arredondo-Savage, Gilbert Council member Brigette Peterson, Glendale Vice Mayor and Valley Metro RPTA Chair Lauren Tolmachoff, Chandler Council member Kevin Hartke, Phoenix Mayor and Valley Metro Rail Chair Thelda Williams, Scottsdale Council woman Suzanne Klapp and Valley Metro CEO Scott Smith.Photo – Valley Metro

Valley Metro in Phoenix has launched an experiment with Waymo, Google's self-driving car project, to help connect riders with their local light-rail stations.

Announced yesterday, the two-year pilot project aims to address the transit agency's first-and-last-mile challenge by helping passengers get to and from the rail station. The effort also could be used to expand Valley Metro's services for people with disabilities and seniors, according to a Valley Metro press release.

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Aug
01

Denver RTD to ramp up G Line testing

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An A Line commuter train crosses at East 40th Avenue and York Street in Denver.Photo – Denver RTD

[Editor's note: This story was updated at 1:10 p.m. CDT.]

The Regional Transportation District of Denver (RTD) tomorrow will begin running more test trains at more frequent intervals along the long-awaited G Line to Arvada, Colorado.

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Aug
01

Norfolk Southern, Heartwood 3D develop employee-training simulator

Norfolk Southern Corp. is deploying 3D simulation-based training apps built in partnership with application developer Heartwood 3D.

The apps are part of the Class I's efforts to "reimagine an even safer, more effective employee-training program," NS officials said in a press release.

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Aug
01

Port of Vancouver USA dedicates freight-rail access project

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(From left) Port of Vancouver Commissioner Jerry Oliver, Washington Gov. Jay Inslee, U.S. Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler (R-Wash.), Port Commissioner Eric LaBrant, Port Commissioner Don Orange and Port CEO Julianna MarlerPhoto – Port of Vancouver USA

Port of Vancouver USA, Washington state and rail industry officials yesterday dedicated the West Vancouver Freight Access project, a $251 million investment in rail infrastructure at the port.

The decade-long project is designed to improve freight-rail movement through the port and along BNSF Railway Co. and Union Pacific Railroad mainlines connecting the Pacific Northwest to rail hubs in Chicago and Houston, and from Canada to Mexico.

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Aug
01

Rising Stars: Xiang Liu, Rutgers University

Xiang Liu, 32

Job description: Serves as assistant professor at the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Rutgers University. Also serves as director of the Rutgers Rail Program. Leads or coordinates rail-related research studies, teaches rail transportation and engineering, works with industry collaborators to solve critical problems, develops new technologies and nurtures the future workforce for the rail industry.

Education: M.S., Ph.D. in civil engineering with a focus on rail engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC)

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Jul
31

Landsberg, Homendy confirmed to NTSB

The U.S. Senate last week confirmed Bruce Landsberg and Jennifer Homendy as members of the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB).

A general aviation safety advocate, Landsberg was confirmed as the board's vice chairman, while Homendy will fill an empty board seat.

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Jul
31

North Carolina ports report record traffic in FY18

[Editor's note: This story was updated at 3:45 p.m. CDT.]

During its 2018 fiscal year, North Carolina's Port of Wilmington moved a record number of containers while logging a 38 percent year-over-year increase in container traffic.

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Jul
31

RTA: Tie production, purchases rose in June

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In June, tie production rose 1.4 percent to 1.54 million units and purchases soared 23.7 percent to 2.23 million units compared with May levels, according to the Railway Tie Association's (RTA) latest market report.On a year-over-year basis, production fell 14.2 percent, while purchases dropped 10.4 percent.Year to date, production totaled 8.57 million ties, down 22.1 percent compared with last year. Tie purchases through the first six months of 2018 are down 3.5 percent to 11 million units compared with the same period a year ago.Meanwhile, 12-month rolling totals through June show purchases are in an upward trend at a 1.4 percent annual rate. Production is trending lower and is down by a 25.3 percent annual rate, RTA reported.

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Jul
31

WMATA announces two labor agreements

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One agreement provides higher wages in exchange for increases in employee contributions to health care.Photo – WMATA/Larry Levine

The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) and the AFL-CIO's Office of Professional Employees International Union (OPEIU) Local 2 have reached an agreement that provides wage increases in exchange for increases in employee contributions to health care.

Union members ratified the new five-year contract last week. WMATA's board will take up the new agreement in September, agency officials said in a press release.

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Jul
31

Nissan honors UP for transportation solutions, hurricane recovery

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Union Pacific Railroad has received the 2018 Nissan North America Logistics Value to Customers Award for providing transportation solutions supporting a new model launch and its Hurricane Harvey recovery efforts in summer 2017."Union Pacific employees stepped up and provided creative solutions to help Nissan maintain important customer commitments," said Jason Hess, UP's vice president-premium, in a press release. "We will continue focusing on providing an excellent experience and finding new ways to help customers win in their marketplaces."The Class I is the largest automotive carrier west of the Mississippi River, transporting more than 70 percent of western U.S. rail automotive shipments. It operates or directly accesses more than 40 distribution centers, all six Mexico gateways, and West Coast and Mexican ports.

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Jul
31

IANA to honor Manning with Silver Kingpin Award

The Intermodal Association of North America (IANA) will honor American Trucking Associations Chairman David Manning with this year's Silver Kingpin Award.

The award recognizes an individual's long-term contributions to the intermodal industry. Manning, who is head of Nashville, Tennessee-based TCW Inc., will receive the award Sept. 17 during the Intermodal Expo in Long Beach, California, IANA officials said in a press release.

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