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Jan
23

MassDOT kicks off efforts to update state rail plan

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The Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) has begun working on a state rail plan to outline a 20-year vision and four-year plan for its rail system. The document is an update to MassDOT's 2010 State Rail Plan. The most recent rail plan will comply with the Federal Railroad Administration's requirement that states develop individual rail plans in a six-chapter format, MassDOT officials said in a blog post.Each plan must provide an overview of a state's existing rail system, the system's overall role in the transportation network, how the system is financed and documentation of coordination for developing the plan.MassDOT has scheduled a public meeting Jan. 29 to answer questions about the new plan.

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Jan
23

Metra seeks rider input on fare restructuring

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Some of the fare changes are aimed at encouraging off-peak travel.Photo – Metra

Metra next month will host meetings to gather rider feedback about several changes to the agency's fare structure, including a plan to introduce a day pass for travel between any two zones.

The aim is to create a flexible fare structure that allows Metra to segment and price markets differently, and to give the railroad more flexibility to increase fare revenue while providing more control over ridership impacts from fare changes, agency officials said in a press release.

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Jan
23

Georgia Ports Authority posts record TEUs in 2017

The Port of Savannah handled more than 4 million 20-foot equivalent units (TEUs) in 2017, an 11 percent increase and the port's highest annual volume ever, the Georgia Ports Authority (GPA) reported yesterday.

Last month, the GPA handled 323,000 TEUs, up 10.6 percent compared with a year ago and the busiest December in the authority's history.

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Jan
23

STB: Class Is end 2017 with smaller workforce

U.S. Class Is continued to shrink their workforce last month.

As of mid-December, Class Is in the United States employed 145,416 workers, down 0.37 percent since mid-November's employment figure and down 3.19 percent compared with mid-December 2016's level, according to Surface Transportation Board (STB) data.

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Jan
23

Amtrak's Michigan trains travel faster after rail upgrades

Trains on Amtrak's Wolverine and Blue Water lines in Michigan have begun traveling faster following recent rail infrastructure improvements, the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) announced yesterday.

Amtrak staff now dispatch trains on the rail corridor between Porter, Indiana, and Dearborn, Michigan — a move that "ensures the efficient movement of passenger trains," said MDOT Office of Rail Director Tim Hoeffner in a press release.

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Jan
23

Scanlon elected to Norfolk Southern's board

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Jennifer Scanlon is president and chief executive officer of USG Corp.Photo – Norfolk Southern Corp.

Norfolk Southern Corp. has elected Jennifer Scanlon to its board of directors.

Scanlon is president and chief executive officer of USG Corp. She has been appointed to the NS board's Compensation Committee and the Finance and Risk Management Committee.

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Jan
23

New York City MTA to sign $4 billion contract for new subway cars

Rendering of a prototype for a new subway carPhoto – New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's office

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) is slated to sign a $3.7 billion contract with Kawasaki for 1,612 new subway cars, The New York Times reported late last week.

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Jan
23

Freight-rail groups: Don't scrap NAFTA

Freight-rail industry representatives from the United States, Canada and Mexico are calling for "constructive negotiations" on a new version of the 24-year-old North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).

In an open letter to policymakers, freight-rail associations from each country stressed the importance of trade and the need for a continental railroad network to provide businesses with access to economic markets.

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Jan
22

In memoriam: Walter Winzen

Walter Winzen, founder and chief executive officer of Missouri-based Transportation Products Sales Co. (TPSC), died Jan. 19 of heart failure, the company has announced.

"We are saddened by the passing of Walter Winzen, but confident his leadership will live on in all aspects of the business operations, especially his mission to find solutions that advance the rail industry," said TPSC President Sid Bakker in a press release.  

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Jan
22

Chicago RTA calls for stable public transit funding

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The plan notes that Chicago-area transit agencies are "on uneven financial footing."Photo – Chicago Transit Authority

The Chicago Regional Transportation Authority's (RTA) board last week approved its 2018-2023 regional transit strategic plan, which calls for pursuing public funding for transit.

Titled "Invest in Transit," the plan makes the case for pursuing dependable funding streams that would enable the RTA, the Chicago Transit Authority, Metra and Pace to continue providing service.

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Jan
22

Gov. Brown adds execs to California high-speed rail team

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The appointments follow the selection of Brian Kelly as CEO last week.Photo – California High-Speed Rail Authority

California Gov. Jerry Brown has named Joseph Hedges chief operating officer of the California High-Speed Rail Authority (CHSRA).

Hedges will ensure that all construction and engineering elements of the high-speed rail program are delivered within scope, quality standards, budget and schedule throughout the duration of the project, CHSRA officials said in a press release.

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Jan
22

UP again recognized as 'most admired' company

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Union Pacific Corp. has been named Fortune magazine's most admired company for the eighth consecutive year.The recognition also marks the 15th time in 19 years the company has been named No. 1 among trucking, transportation and logistics leaders, according to a UP press release.UP ranked first in eight of the magazine's performance categories: innovation; people management; use of corporate assets; social responsibility; quality of management; financial soundness; long-term investment; and quality of products and services."Union Pacific's top ranking by Fortune highlights our employees' commitment to deliver value to our customers, shareholders and communities," said UP Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer Lance Fritz. "Our engaged team's focus on finding new, innovative ways to operate a safe and efficient railroad will help us continue serving these key stakeholders with excellence."Fortune's research partner, the Hay Group, surveyed 3,800 senior executives, directors and analysts to select companies they admired most from a list that started with 1,500 companies. The magazine's annual World's Most Admired list is published in the February issue.

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Jan
22

R. J. Corman sells Roadway Worker Training to RailPros

R. J. Corman Railroad Group LLC has completed the sale of Roadway Worker Training (RWT) to RailPros, a privately held consulting firm specializing in rail engineering design and management.

The sale is part of Corman's effort to accelerate growth by reinvesting and refocusing on its core competencies, according to a company press release.

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Jan
22

WMATA unveils $3.2 billion budget for FY2019

The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) late last week proposed a $3.2 billion budget for fiscal-year 2019, which starts July 1.

Although the proposal doesn't include fare hikes or service cuts, WMATA is seeking additional funding from Maryland, Virginia and Washington, D.C., to balance the budget, agency officials said in a press release.

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Jan
22

Maryland's Purple Line rail route on track to open in 2022

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State officials expect to have a better grasp of the project's actual timeline in a couple months.Photo – Purple Line's website

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Jan
22

Brightline steps up safety initiatives in response to rail-crossing deaths

Brightline executives are expanding safety outreach efforts following recent deaths on the private passenger railroad's new route in South Florida.

Two deaths occurred after Brightline trains struck individuals on the railroad's route during the service's first week of operation. Some political leaders have since called for federal transportation officials to investigate the deaths and Brightline's safety efforts.

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Jan
22

Product update: Friction modifiers and rail lubrication systems

Loram Maintenance of Way Inc. enhanced and expanded its friction management product line for 2018Photo – Loram Maintenance of Way Inc.

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Railroads have individual needs that cannot be met by a traditional “one-size-fits-all” solution, as Loram Maintenance of Way Inc. officials put it in an email. Accordingly, Loram has expanded its friction management product line for 2018. The company made improvements to its top-of-rail (TOR) and Gauge Face (GF) wayside systems.

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Jan
19

Rail supplier news from Bourque Logistics, ABB, Auto Truck and MUL Railcars (Jan. 19)

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Bourque Logistics has unveiled the RAILChain™ platform to explore the application of blockchain technology for its rail shipper clients. Using digitized shipping file formats called "rblocks," the platform is designed to enable shippers to securely exchange bill of lading information, as well as settle freight, repair and lease costs using smart contract technology, Bourque officials said in a press release. RAILChain initially will be developed using the Ethereum platform with a design to interchange with other platforms as blockchain technology evolves.ABB received a $16 million order from Swiss Federal Railways (SBB) to supply two static frequency converters to improve power supply in the Geneva area. The converters will support the expansion of the rail network in the region, ABB officials said in a press release. SBB has kicked off several development programs in the Geneva area, including an investment aimed at doubling the seat capacity on the route between Lausanne and Geneva, along with the introduction of new cross-border commuter trains in western Switzerland.Auto Truck Group has acquired the assets of Kargo Master. The acquisition is expected to continue Auto Truck's strategy of increasing manufacturing capabilities for the van segment, company officials said in a press release. Kargo Master will operate as a wholly owned subsidiary of Auto Truck and continue to market products to independent distributors in the truck equipment, truck accessory and specialty markets through existing channels. Financial terms were not disclosed.Mitsubishi UFJ Lease & Finance Co. Ltd. recently announced executive appointments at MUL Railcars Inc. (MULR). Kent Boskovich has been named chief commercial officer, while Andy Vestergaard was appointed chief investment officer. Boskovich joins the company after serving as president of Union Leasing Inc. for the past 10 years, while Vestergaard comes to MULR after two decades at GATX Corp. Meanwhile, Mark Mason was appointed senior vice president of sales at MULR, and Terry Ikeda, executive vice president. Mason spent the past seven years managing Hempel's rail coatings business. For his part, Ikeda has more than eight years of experience at Mitsubishi UFJ, according to a company press release.

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Jan
19

WMATA taps Howell as assistant inspector general

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Kimberly HowellPhoto – WMATA

The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) has appointed Kimberly Howell assistant inspector general for investigations.

The job involves overseeing the department's internal investigations into potential criminal fraud, waste and abuse, WMATA officials said today in a press release.

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Jan
19

Texas Central unveils bullet train station details

Developers of the Texas bullet train project have unveiled details of a proposed rail station in Grimes County, Texas.

The station, which would be the only midway stop on the Houston-to-Dallas high-speed rail line, will be built on 60 acres in the Roans Prairie area of the county, located along Highway 30 and west of Highway 90, Texas Central Railway officials announced yesterday in a press release.

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