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27

Six Class I execs to speak at RailTrends

Rail News Home Rail Industry Trends 9/27/2017 Rail News: Rail Industry Trends
RailTrends® announced today that representatives of six Class Is will be among the speakers featured at this year's two-day conference, which will be held Nov. 30-Dec. 1 at the New York Marriott Marquis in New York City.Sponsored by Progressive Railroading, the conference will address the "State of the Union for the Rail Industry," RailTrends officials said in a press release.Class I experts presenting at the conference will include:
• John Brooks, senior vice president and chief marketing officer at Canadian Pacific;
• Jean-Jacques Ruest, executive vice president and chief marketing officer at CN;
• Michael Rutherford, vice president-industrial products at CSX;
• John Scheib, senior vice president law and corporate relations at Norfolk Southern Corp.
• Jeffrey Songer, executive vice president and chief operating officer at Kansas City Southern; and
• Beth Whited, executive vice president and chief marketing officer at Union Pacific Railroad.The only event of its kind in North America, the conference brings together high-ranking freight-rail professionals to discuss and debate trending topics in the industry. Registration and more information is available on the RailTrends website.

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Sep
27

Caltrain marks progress on business plan

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 9/27/2017 Rail News: Passenger Rail
Caltrain recently held a workshop with more than 50 local stakeholders to discuss the plan.Photo – Caltrain

Caltrain's long-term business plan is shaping up after a recent workshop with more than 50 local stakeholders, the railroad announced Monday.

Work on the plan began last year after Caltrain awarded contracts for construction related to its electrification project.

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Sep
27

Texas Northwestern Railway lands Agrium as logistics park's first tenant

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CPS plans to develop a multimillion-dollar facility that will serve as a retail location for agricultural products and services.Photo – tnwcorporation.com

The Texas Northwestern Railway (TXNW) has signed Crop Production Services (CPS) as the first tenant for the railroad's new Panhandle Logistics Park near Sunray, Texas.

The railroad is a subsidiary of TNW Corp. and CPS is a subsidiary of agricultural company Agrium Inc.

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Sep
27

Norfolk Southern appoints Galanko, Scheib to new posts

Norfolk Southern Corp. has appointed William Galanko executive vice president law and administration and John Scheib, senior vice president law and corporate relations, the company announced yesterday.

Scheib will oversee law, government relations and corporate communications, and report to Galanko. Galanko will have responsibility for human resources and labor relations, in addition to the areas reporting to Scheib, according to an NS press release.

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Sep
27

Siemens, Alstom agree to merge rail operations

German industrial group Siemens and French competitor Alstom announced yesterday they've agreed to merge their rail operations.

Under the memorandum of understanding, Siemens would receive newly issued shares in the combined company representing 50 percent of Alstom's share capital on a fully diluted basis, according to a jointly issue press release.

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Sep
26

MARTA, San Diego MTS increase security, training

The Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) police department will hold a terror attack simulation at the agency's Midtown rail station on Saturday.

The event will include explosions, smoke and actors to help create a realistic setting for first responders, MARTA officials said in a press release.

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Sep
26

JAXPORT taps Green as CEO

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JAXPORT Board Chairman Jim Citrano (right) congratulates Green (left)Photo – Jacksonville Port Authority

The Jacksonville Port Authority's (JAXPORT) board yesterday chose Eric Green as chief executive officer.

A longtime JAXPORT executive, Green was appointed interim CEO in March. He joined the port in 2005 and previously served as senior director of government and external affairs.

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Sep
26

Amtrak: Chicago Union Station's Great Hall work underway

Amtrak has begun a $22 million project to restore and repair the Great Hall at Chicago's Union Station, the railroad announced yesterday.

The project will include repainting the hall in its original colors, which will be made brighter by a restored and protected skylight with improved lighting.

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Sep
26

Twin Cities Met Council rejects Southwest light-rail bids

The Metropolitan Council last week rejected all four civil construction bids for the Southwest light-rail transit project due to concerns over price and responsiveness.

The bids were opened in August and represent the bulk of construction work involved in building tracks, bridges, tunnels, stations and other facilities for the project.

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Sep
26

Central Port District to improve intermodal park's rail connection

Rail News Home Intermodal 9/26/2017 Rail News: Intermodal
The project includes construction of 2,200 feet of track.Photo – americascentralport.com

America's Central Port District of Granite City, Illinois, has received a $700,000 federal grant to help cover the cost of rail and roadway improvements to the port's intermodal industrial park.

The U.S. Department of Commerce's Economic Development Administration (EDA) awarded the grant earlier this month. The project is needed to spur business growth at the park, EDA officials said in press release.

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Sep
26

Former Chair Elliott to leave STB

Surface Transportation Board (STB) Vice Chairman Daniel Elliott III announced yesterday he will leave the board on Saturday.

Elliott, who was appointed chairman by former President Barack Obama and joined the board in August 2009, informed President Donald Trump of his plans in a letter yesterday, according to an STB press release.

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Sep
26

Report: France backs Alstom-Siemens merger

Rail News Home Railroading Supplier Spotlight 9/26/2017 Rail News: Railroading Supplier Spotlight
The French government has approved a planned multibillion-dollar merger between high-speed train maker Alstom and the rail unit of German industrial group Siemens, the Financial Times reported today.Under the agreement, Siemens would own half of the new company, the newspaper reported, citing people directly involved in the merger talks.The French government owns about 20 percent of Alstom. Under the merger agreement, Siemens Mobility is likely to become part of Alstom, with Siemens holding 50 percent plus one share, the BBC reported today.Late last week, Alstom confirmed that it is involved in discussions with Siemens in connection with a possible merger.

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Sep
26

OLI: U.S. rail-trespass casualties up nearly 13 percent

Although the number of people injured or killed in vehicle-train collisions is on the decline, the number of pedestrian deaths and injuries in rail-trespass incidents is on the rise, Operation Lifesaver Inc. (OLI) announced yesterday.

In 2016, 1,104 people were hurt or killed in vehicle-train collisions, marking a 13.7 percent decrease compared with 2015 statistics, according to preliminary Federal Railroad Administration data released by OLI.

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Sep
25

Rocky Mountaineer restructures leadership team

Rocky Mountaineer, a privately owned luxury tourist train based in Vancouver, British Columbia, recently restructured its North American leadership team in an effort to drive sales growth.

The restructuring included internal promotions within the North American sales team. Inna Germanotta and Doug Johnson have filled the newly created positions of regional sales director, business development and regional sales director, key accounts, respectively, according to a company press release.

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Sep
25

LIRR to install concrete ties on Babylon Branch

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The work is part of LIRR's efforts to improve safety and on-time performance.Photo – LIRR

MTA Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) on Sept. 30 will begin replacing wood ties with concrete ones along the Babylon Branch between Freeport and Merrick, New York.

The work is part of the railroad's efforts to improve infrastructure, safety and on-time performance, LIRR officials said in a press release.

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Sep
25

Tradepoint Atlantic marks opening of FedEx distribution center

Tradepoint Atlantic, Gov. Larry Hogan and other local officials gathered last week for a ribbon-cutting ceremony to mark the opening of the new FedEx Ground Distribution Center in Sparrows Point, Maryland.

The freight shipper was the first major company to open a facility at Tradepoint Atlantic, a 3,100-acre multimodal global logistics center, which provides access to railroads, highways, deepwater berths and storage.

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Sep
25

Cleveland RTA Deputy GM York to retire

Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority (GCRTA) Deputy General Manager of Operations Mike York will retire on Friday, the agency announced late last week.

Throughout his five-decade career in the transit industry, he's held leadership positions at agencies in Atlanta, Dallas and Cleveland.

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Sep
25

Twin Eagle Sand acquires West Virginia frac sand terminal

Twin Eagle Sand Logistics LLC announced last week it has acquired a frac sand terminal near Bridgeport, West Virginia, from Process Transloading Bridgeport.

The Bridgeport terminal is positioned to serve the southern Utica and Marcellus sand logistics markets with more than 130 rail-car spots and 20,000 tons of flat and silo storage, Twin Eagle officials said in a press release.

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Sep
25

Ontario seeks design ideas for hydrogen-powered GO Transit trains

Rail News Home Rail Industry Trends 9/25/2017 Rail News: Rail Industry Trends
The province is studying the feasibility of using hydrogen fuel cells in electric multiple unit trains.Photo – GO Transit

The Ontario Ministry of Transportation is seeking design concepts for hydrogen-powered trains as an alternative to conventional overhead wires on GO Transit's rail network.

The province has issued a request for proposals for designs that demonstrate how a hydrogen fuel cell system could be integrated into a bi-level electric multiple unit train.

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Sep
25

USDOT publishes first report on tank-car fleet composition

Rail News Home Federal Legislation & Regulation 9/25/2017 Rail News: Federal Legislation & Regulation
The U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) has unveiled its first report on data measuring the rail industry's progress in manufacturing and modifying rail cars that transport flammable liquids.Prepared by the department's Bureau of Transportation Statistics, the report is required under the Fixing America's Surface Transportation (FAST) Act of 2015. The bureau prepared the report in coordination with the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration.The FAST Act calls for the department to collect data on the number of tank cars that have been built or modified to meet higher safety standards for the transportation of flammable liquids such as crude oil.Congress has mandated the rail industry to phase out the use of DOT-111 rail cars for carrying hazardous materials or flammable liquids. The National Transportation Safety Board has called for replacing DOT-111 tank cars with DOT-117 cars as soon as possible.At the end of 2016, 9 percent of the tank cars used to transport class 3 flammable liquids met the new safety standards, up from 2 percent in 2015, according to the new report, "Fleet Composition of Rail Tank Cars that Transport Flammable Liquids: 2013-2016."Eighty-nine percent of the newer model DOT-117s and DOT-117Rs were used to carry crude oil and ethanol.The report also noted that the increase in newer tank cars used to transport flammable materials coincided with a reduction in the number of tank cars needed to carry crude oil due to market forces and an overall reduction in the number of rail tank cars carrying flammable liquids.Moreover, the bureau found:
• In 2016, 81,027 tank cars were used to transport class 3 flammable liquids. A majority (53 percent) were non-jacketed DOT-111 cars; followed by the non-jacketed CPC-1232 cars (15 percent); and jacketed CPC-1232 cars (10 percent).
• The percentage of non-jacketed DOT-111 cars carrying crude oil declined from 25 percent in 2013 to less than 1 percent in 2016.
• The percentage of non-jacketed DOT-111s carrying ethanol increased from 46 percent in 2013 to 65 percent in 2016.
• The percentage of jacketed CPC-1232 cars used for transporting crude oil fell from 87 percent to 65 percent between 2013 and 2016, while the percentage of non-jacketed CPC-1232 cars used for carrying ethanol rose from 3 percent to 20 percent during the period.
• Among the fleet of rail tank cars that meet the DOT-117 specification, 70 percent are new and 30 percent have been retrofitted. 

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