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20

Southwest Gulf Railroad marks Medina Line groundbreaking

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Southwest Gulf Railroad Project Manager Bart Chevreaux (center) and Vice President Erik Remmert (right) review construction plans for the Medina Line.Photo – Southwest Gulf Railroad Co.

Southwest Gulf Railroad Co. (SGRR) officially broke ground on the Medina Line, which is designed to increase the short line's customers access to Union Pacific Railroad and BNSF Railway Co. lines in Texas and beyond.

The 9-mile line in Medina County, Texas, also will provide access to U.S. Route 90, railroad officials said in a press release.

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Sep
20

Port Tampa Bay OKs pact to fund channel expansion

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A public-private partnership agreement will determine how the expansion is funded.Photo – tampaport.com

Port Tampa Bay's board yesterday approved a public-private partnership agreement that will determine how to pay for a $60 million expansion of the Big Bend Channel.

The other partners involved in the agreement include the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Florida Department of Transportation, Tampa Electric Co. and Mosaic Co., a global fertilizer company and one of the port's largest tenants, according to the Tampa Bay Times.

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Sep
20

Quebec, Canada governments promise funds for Saint-Hyacinthe grade crossing

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The governments of Canada and Quebec announced Monday that will each invest CA$4 million to build a grade crossing as part of the extension of the Casavant Ouest boulevard in Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec.The monies will come from the New Building Canada Fund, Provincial-Territorial Infrastructure Component—Small Communities Fund, according to a press release issued by Infrastructure Canada. The Small Communities Fund is a federal-provincial program coordinated by Infrastructure Canada, in partnership with the provinces and territories.The city will invest over CA$18.4 million in connection with the project’s grading, for a total of nearly CA$26.5 million in government and municipal investments.
Local residents have been waiting for the project's development since 2006, said Saint-Hyacinthe Mayor Claude Corbeil. "It will provide better connections among different sectors of the city and improve traffic flow in the heart of an urban core whose origins date back more than 250 years," Corbeil said

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Sep
20

PANYNJ names Bilich chief security officer

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The position involves overseeing the agency's 1,800-member police department.Photo – panynj.gov

The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) has appointed John Bilich chief security officer, the agency announced yesterday.

A former commissioner of operations for the New York City Police Department (NYPD), Bilich joined PANYNJ in March 2015 as first deputy chief security officer.

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Sep
20

NTSB files preliminary report for SEPTA train crash

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has written a preliminary report on the Aug. 22 collision between two Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) trains.

The incident occurred when a SEPTA electrically powered single-car train struck an unoccupied SEPTA single-car train that was stopped at a passenger platform at the 69th Street Transportation Center on the Norristown Line in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania.

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Sep
19

Railway Interchange 2017: Updates from the show floor

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The exhibition hall for Railway Interchange 2017 officially opened Sunday.

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Sep
19

Amtrak's Hiawatha adds late Friday, Cubs-Brewers trains

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Amtrak will add a late night Friday connection to its Hiawatha Service train service between Chicago and Milwaukee starting Sept. 29, the passenger railroad announced yesterday.Amtrak Train 343 will allow passengers to travel later on Friday nights from Chicago and Glenview, Illinois, to Wisconsin stops in Sturtevant, Milwaukee's Mitchell Airport and downtown Milwaukee, according to an Amtrak press release.The new schedule also will restore Saturday morning service by Train 330 to give passengers an early morning train every day but Sunday. And to assist Major League Baseball fans, Amtrak will operate a late-night service on Saturday, Sept. 23, so fans can travel back to Chicago from Milwaukee as the Chicago Cubs and Milwaukee Brewers battle to be the winner of the National League's Central Division. Train 344 will leave downtown Milwaukee at 11:55 p.m., the Milwaukee Airport stop at 12:05 a.m., Sturtevant at 12:18 a.m., and Glenview at 12:56 a.m., arriving back in Chicago at 1:24 a.m. on Sept. 24.

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Sep
19

Siemens tapped to build streetcars for Fort Lauderdale

Broward County's board of commissioners in Florida has approved a $31.4 million contract to purchase five streetcars from Siemens Industry Inc.

The units will be used on a planned  2.8-mile mile system in Fort Lauderdale, the Sun Sentinel reported Sept. 16. The board authorized purchasing five Siemens S70 vehicles for the Wave Streetcar, which is slated to open in early 2021. Construction on the $195 million project is expected to start in 2018.

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Sep
19

MBTA to issue first 'sustainability bond'

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Proceeds from the bond sale will be used on projects with environmental or social benefits, according to the agency.Photo – MBTA

The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) on Sept. 26 will issue $574 million worth of bonds, most of which have been deemed "sustainable," the agency announced yesterday.

Proceeds from sustainability bonds are used exclusively on projects that have environmental or social benefits.

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Sep
19

Honolulu agency files rail-project recovery plan with FTA

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The plan outlines how HART will tackle a budget shortfall.Photo – Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation

The Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation (HART) has submitted to the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) a "recovery plan" for its proposed 20-mile passenger-rail system, Pacific Business News reported yesterday.

The plan includes an updated financial plan for the project, which faces a $3 billion funding shortfall, according to the newspaper. The FTA previously asked HART to create a plan outlining how it will cover that shortfall.

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Sep
19

Ray-Mont transload facility receives first unit train in Prince Rupert

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The 10-acre facility includes a 100-car rail loop corridor, a grain dumper pit and a conveyance system.Photo – CN

The new Ray-Mont Logistics transload facility in Prince Rupert, British Columbia, welcomed its first unit train carrying agricultural products on CN's rail line, the Class I announced yesterday.

The new facility is located on Ridley Island, next to the recently expanded Port of Prince Rupert Fairview Container Terminal and connected to CN's network.

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Sep
19

UP streamlines six business units, merges four subsidiaries

Union Pacific Railroad is consolidating six major business units and four subsidiaries as part of a restructuring of its marketing and sales organization to address "evolving customer needs," the Class I announced late last week.

The business units are being consolidated into four: agricultural products, energy, industrial and premium.

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Sep
19

BNSF, WSDOT win AREMA's Hay award for 2017

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The American Railway Engineering and Maintenance-of-Way Association (AREMA) yesterday presented the 19th annual Dr. William W. Hay Award for Excellence to BNSF Railway Co. and the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) for a five-year passenger-rail improvement project.

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Sep
18

Rail supplier news from Railhead, Avtec, WAGO and Transdev (Sept. 18)

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Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway has started installing Railhead Corp.'s Locomotive Digital Video Recorder system.Photo – wlerwy.com

Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway has begun a fleet-wide installation of Railhead Corp.'s Locomotive Digital Video Recorder (LDVR) HD system. The installations include forward- and inward-facing cameras, which are aimed at improving the quality of accident investigations and provide training tools to improve operator safety and compliance, Railhead officials said in a press release. The combination of LDVR, cameras and management software are expected to help Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway reduce maintenance and operating costs, improve efficiency and mitigate risk.

Avtec Inc. and Alcon Engenharia de Sistemas have been selected to provide a comprehensive dispatching solution for PAULISTA Metropolitan Trains Co.'s Line 13 commuter-rail route in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Avtec's solution will consist of seven Scout™ Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) consoles integrated with radio infrastructure. The technology is aimed at providing dispatchers with a reliable communications system to ensure safety, track control and operational efficiency, Avtec officials said in a press release. Slated to begin operations in 2018, the 7.6-mile Line 13 will connect downtown Sao Paulo to the Guarulhos International Airport.

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Sep
18

TransLink advances SkyTrain Station project

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The Commercial-Broadway Station accommodates 90,000 SkyTrain trips each day.Photo – TransLink

TransLink over the weekend continued making upgrades at the Commercial-Broadway SkyTrain Station in Vancouver, British Columbia.

The agency ran trains on a single track around the work area to make way for construction crews. TransLink will single-track trains again on Sept. 30.

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Sep
18

BART readies Warm Springs Station for Silicon Valley extension

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The agency will install and test new software at the station.Photo – Bay Area Rapid Transit

Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) later this week will close its Warm Springs/South Fremont Station to prepare for the opening of the Silicon Valley extension.

In cooperation with the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority, BART will install new software at the station and test it. BART also will run test trains on the track, which is why the agency will close the station for a short time.

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Sep
18

AAR presents Fries Award posthumously to Carey

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Scott CareyPhoto – Batescarey.com

The Association of American Railroads (AAR) last week honored the late Scott Carey of BatesCarey LLP with the 2017 David W. Fries Award for exemplary risk management practices in the railroad industry.

Carey died Aug. 14. The award was presented to his wife, Patricia, and oldest daughter, Ashley, at the Railroad Insurance Management Association's (RIMA) annual meeting held recently in Washington, D.C., AAR officials said in a press release.

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Sep
18

House bill would create new freight infrastructure fund

Rail News Home Federal Legislation & Regulation 9/18/2017 Rail News: Federal Legislation & Regulation
U.S. Rep. Adam Smith (D-Wash.) last week reintroduced legislation that would establish a competitive grant program designed to boost the efficiency and capacity of the U.S. freight network.H.R. 3769 calls for the creation of a new freight fee — a 1 percent tax assessed on the cost of ground transportation in the United States — that would fund a National Freight Mobility Infrastructure Fund.The Coalition for America's Gateways & Trade Corridors (CAGTC) praised the bill, and noted that freight movement across all transportation modes is expected to grow nearly 42 percent by 2040. "Without a strategic campaign of investment, this opportunity has potential to overburden infrastructure and create a drag on our national economy," said CAGTC Chairman Tim Lovain in a press release. "Freight infrastructure funding and investment solutions, such as Congressman Smith’s Freight Infrastructure Reinvestment Act of 2017, are needed to address these challenges head-on."The bill has been referred to the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee's Subcommittee on Water Resources and Transportation.

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Sep
18

LIRR kicks off massive capital program

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LIRR is advancing 100 capital projects as part of the initiative.Photo – New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's office

MTA Long Island Rail Road's (LIRR) $5.6 billion transformation initiative is now underway, railroad officials announced last week.

The initiative calls for 100 capital projects, including the addition of a third track along a 9.8-mile stretch of the Main Line between Floral Park and Hicksville, New York.

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Sep
18

House bill includes $900 million for Hudson tunnel project

Rail News Home Federal Legislation & Regulation 9/18/2017 Rail News: Federal Legislation & Regulation
An Amtrak locomotive emerging from the North River Tunnel in North Bergen, New Jersey.Photo – Amtrak

Funding for the Gateway Tunnel project was included in a $1.2 trillion spending bill that the U.S. House of Representatives passed last week.

The bill includes more than $900 million for the Gateway project in the transportation appropriations of H.R. 3354, said U.S. Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen (R-N.J.) in a press release.

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