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May
23

LA's Regional Connector project reaches halfway mark

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The milestone means LA Metro is "one step closer" to providing a one-seat ride from LA's east side to the beach, said Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti.Photo – Garcetti's Twitter account

The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) is halfway finished constructing the $1.75 billion Regional Connector rail line in downtown Los Angeles.

The agency marked the milestone at a May 19 public event, which included construction site tours, according to a Metro press release.

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May
23

iChurchill calls off Hudson Bay Railway acquisition

iChurchill Inc. is stepping away from its plan to acquire the flood-damaged Hudson Bay Railway and Port of Churchill in northern Manitoba, Canada, the private company announced yesterday.

Earlier this month, a group of Manitoba First Nations and iChurchill announced they had reached an agreement to buy the rail line, port and associated assets, which are owned by OmniTRAX Inc.

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May
23

G&W: Huron Central Railway to halt operations

Genesee & Wyoming Canada Inc. announced yesterday that its Huron Central Railway (HCRY) will halt service on its 176-mile line from Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, to Sudbury, Ontario, by year's end.

The announcement follows the "recent refusal of support" from Transport Canada's National Trade Corridors Fund, according to a G&W Canada press release.

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May
22

MBTA to install PTC on Worcester Line

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The work will start May 26 and continue through summer.Photo – MBTA

The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) on May 26 will begin positive train control (PTC) installation along the Worcester Line.

To give crews space to carry out the work, the agency will halt weekend train service between the Worcester and Framingham stations from May 26 through June 17.

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May
22

Trees named to DCTA's board

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DCTA operates the A Train, which serves Denton County, Texas.Photo – dcta.net

The Denton County Transportation Authority (DCTA) announced that Ron Trees has been named to the authority's board.

Trees will represent the town of Little Elm, Texas, on the board. He is a semi-retired military operations research analyst who is on the adjunct staff for the Rand Corp., according to a DCTA press release.

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May
22

Chicago RTA adds Sager to board

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Sager has served as mayor of Woodstock, Illinois, since 2005.Photo – RTA

The Chicago-area Regional Transportation Authority (RTA) has appointed Brian Sager to its board to represent McHenry County, Illinois.

Since 2005, Sager has served as mayor of Woodstock, Illinois. He has been on the Woodstock City Council since 1989.

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May
22

Center for LNG joins TRANSCAER sponsors

The Center for LNG has become the newest sponsor of TRANSCAER®, which provides hazardous materials education and training to first responders.

The center represents the full liquefied natural gas (LNG) value chain, including producers, shippers, terminal operators and developers.

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May
22

Amtrak to rehab Acela Express train interiors

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Crews will install new cushions and covers for business class and first-class seats, as well as new carpet for the aisle runner.Photo – Amtrak

Amtrak last week announced a $4 million plan to update the interiors of the entire Acela Express fleet operating on the Northeast Corridor (NEC).

The 14-month program will rehab the interiors of 20 trainsets, which include 100 Amtrak cars.

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May
22

Long Island Rail Road unveils plan to tackle delays

MTA Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) President Phil Eng yesterday announced plans to repair faulty infrastructure and boost operating efficiency following a year of poor on-time performance.

In 2017, the railroad logged its worst on-time performance history in nearly two decades, Newsday reported last month.

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May
22

Kansas City Southern promotes Walczak, Parkerson, Godderz

Kansas City Southern yesterday announced the appointments of Michael Walczak to vice president mechanical, Maquiling Parkerson to vice president labor relations and Adam Godderz to associate general counsel and corporate secretary.

Effective immediately, the appointments were made for professional advancement and organizational development, KCS officials said in a press release.

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May
22

Report: CSX to beef up safety resources

CSX Corp. will put more resources into safety, company executives said at the annual shareholders meeting held late last week in Jacksonville, Florida.

President and Chief Executive Officer James Foote told shareholders that CSX soon will announce a new chief safety officer and is bringing in an outside consulting firm to help with safety issues, according to a report by WJCT News.

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May
21

Metra OKs new day pass, fare zone reassignments

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Available only on the Ventra app, the new day pass will provide unlimited travel between any two zones.Photo – Metra

Metra's board earlier this month approved a series of new fare pilot programs, including a day pass.

The Chicago commuter railroad also will test a plan to consolidate its outer zones and reassign certain stations to closer zones. The new fare programs are aimed at attracting riders and simplifying fare structure, Metra officials said in a press release.

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May
21

Portland Streetcar logged ridership record in April

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The system reported its highest average monthly ridership in April.Photo – portlandstreetcar.org

The Portland Streetcar last month averaged 16,650 weekday riders, marking a new record.

The streetcar system also reported an 84 percent on-time performance rating for April, according to a Portland Streetcar press release.

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May
21

Virginia International Gateway launches new terminal operating system

The Virginia International Gateway (VIG) in Portsmouth last week completed the changeover of its terminal operating system to the Navis N4.

The switch began May 11 and was completed May 14, Virginia Port Authority officials said in a press release.

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May
21

STB: Class I workforce up slightly in mid-April

As of mid-April, U.S. Class Is employed 145,959 workers, up 0.59 percent since mid-March, but down 2.11 percent compared with April 2017, according to Surface Transportation Board data.

All but one employment category — professional and administrative — reflected slight increases in the workforce on a month-over month basis. Categories that logged increases since mid-March were executives, officials and staff assistants, up 0.07 percent to 8,298 workers; maintenance of way and structures, up 0.65 percent to 32,644; maintenance of equipment and stores up 0.22 percent to 26,647; transportation (other than train and engine), up 0.18 percent to 5,566; and transportation (train and engine), up 0.99 percent to 60,891.

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May
21

Senate committee OKs Drake as FTA leader

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Thelma Drake at an April 17 nomination hearing.Photo – U.S. Sen. Bob Menendez's YouTube account

The U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs last week approved the nomination of Thelma Drake as administrator of the Federal Transit Administration (FTA).

U.S. Sen. Bob Menendez (D-N.J.) was the only committee member who voted against her nomination, the AASHTO Journal reported.

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May
21

Survey: Many ports need better rail access

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Many ports said projects are needed to build connections to Class Is.Photo – aapa-ports.org

In a recent survey, U.S. port authorities identified more than $20 billion in multimodal port and rail-access needs over the next decade, with a third of those citing pressing rail projects that cost at least $50 million, according to the American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA).

In its "State of Freight III" report, the association examined the freight transportation needs at U.S. member port authorities, with an emphasis on rail access.

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May
21

California panel OKs $704 million in gas-tax funding for LA Metro

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The California Transportation Commission has set aside $150 million for a station on Metro's planned Airport Connector line.Photo – LA Metro

The California Transportation Commission (CTC) last week awarded $703.6 million in gas-tax funds to the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro).

The funding comes from the state's Senate Bill 1, which increased the state's tax on gasoline to pay for transportation improvements. The California State Legislature approved the bill in April 2017.

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May
21

GE to merge rail division with Wabtec

General Electric Co. has agreed to merge its railroad business with Wabtec Corp. in a transaction valued at about $11.1 billion, the companies announced today.

The agreement has been approved by the boards of Wabtec and GE, with the transaction expected to close in early 2019, officials from both companies said in a press release.

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May
20

In the special trackwork realm, innovation comes in various shapes, sizes

When the Vertical Lift Switch and Lift Frog are used in combination, a turnout becomes “invisible to traffic running on the mainline — creating continuous service, with virtually no maintenance required,” Progress Rail says.Photo – PROGRESS RAIL

Suppliers of special trackwork components know what railroads want from them. Products that are safe to install. Products that minimize the impact on the track and other trackwork components. Products that last longer.

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