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Oct
19

California High-Speed Rail Authority reports sustainability actions

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A rendering of California's high-speed train.Photo –

The California High-Speed Rail Authority (CHSRA) late last week released a 2020 sustainability report that details its efforts to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions.

The report outlines actions and policies involving station planning, energy needs, emissions and community partnerships, including:

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Oct
19

TTC to recall remaining laid off employees next month

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TTC is recalling more employees to better meet service demands as schools and businesses reopen in Toronto.Photo – TTC

The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) in November will recall the remaining 179 employees who the agency furloughed in April due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 

TTC is recalling the employees to better meet service demands due to increased ridership as schools and businesses reopen in Toronto, TTC officials said in a press release.

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Oct
19

USDOT awards $220 million in grants to improve port infrastructure

Rail News Home Intermodal 10/19/2020 Rail News: Intermodal
The Port of Conneaut Connector project in Ohio involves the construction of a rail spur.Photo – conneautportauthority.com

U.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao last week announced the awarding of more than $220 million in grants to 18 port projects through the Maritime Administration's Port Infrastructure Development Program.

Several of the projects involve expansion of rail access and/or service. Some of the projects recently were announced by congressional delegations.

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Oct
19

Fortress delays bond offering for Brightline's Vegas-to-LA train

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Eventually, the service is expected to extend from Las Vegas to Los Angeles.Photo – gobrightline.com

Fortress Investment Group LLC has delayed the pricing of $3.2 billion worth of municipal bonds, the proceeds of which would be used to finance construction of Brightline's high-speed rail service between southern California and Las Vegas.

The delay is a sign that investors are hesitant to finance the project during uncertain economic times, Bloomberg.com reported. Underwriter Morgan Stanley had planned to price the deal Oct. 14. No new date has been set.

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Oct
19

Private investors propose Mexico-U.S.-Canada rail link

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The project would establish logistics points in Winnipeg, Canada, and near the Port of Mazatlan, Mexico.Photo – caxxor.com

Mexican conglomerate Caxxor Group is proposing a private-sector initiative to begin construction of a North American rail corridor that would link the Sinaloa state in Mexico with Winnipeg, Manitoba, in Canada via the United States.

The project would establish two logistics points — one in Winnipeg and the other near the Port of Mazatlan, Mexico — because Mexico would need to build another port in Sinaloa, BNamericas.com reported last week.

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Oct
16

Wabtec to be anchor additive manufacturing tenant at Pittsburgh airport campus

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A rendering of the building where Wabtec will be located.Photo – Wabtec Corp.

Wabtec Corp. announced yesterday it will become the first manufacturing anchor tenant at Neighborhood 19, the 195-acre additive manufacturing production campus at the Pittsburgh International Airport Innovation Campus.

Neighborhood 91 is the first development in the world to condense and connect all components of the additive manufacturing and 3D printing supply chain into one production ecosystem, Wabtec officials said in a press release.

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Oct
16

RTD-Denver obtains grant to help homeless riders

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 10/16/2020 Rail News: Passenger Rail
The Helping Obtain Prosperity for Everyone grant will allow RTD to hire a full-time community outreach coordinator.Photo – RTD Facebook

The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) earlier this month awarded the Regional Transportation District of Denver (RTD) a $180,000 federal grant to expand the agency’s essential services to riders experiencing homelessness.

The Helping Obtain Prosperity for Everyone grant will allow RTD to hire a full-time community outreach coordinator to survey nonprofits, other assistance providers and riders experiencing homelessness on their needs. The coordinator would serve as the liaison for planning solutions.

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Oct
16

MARTA approves safety plan

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The plan calls for a collaborative approach to managing safety to better control risk, and quickly detect and correct safety issues.Photo – MARTA

The Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority's (MARTA) board and Georgia Department of Transportation earlier this week approved a new safety plan for the agency. 

The plan calls for a collaborative approach to managing safety to better control risk, quickly detect and correct safety issues, and more precisely measure safety performance, MARTA officials said in a press release.

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Oct
16

MTA pilots air filtration systems on commuter rail

Rail News Home Safety 10/16/2020 Rail News: Safety
Shown: MTA Metro-North Railroad Chief Mechanical Officer Jim Heimbuecher unveils the railroad's pilot rail-car air purification technology.Photo – MTA Flickr/Marc A. Hermann

MTA Metro-North Railroad and Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) officials yesterday announced they are piloting a new technology to filter and purify air inside commuter-rail cars. 

The technology uses an electrical field to generate a wave of ionized particles that destroy airborne viruses, bacteria and particulate matter, including COVID-19, MTA officials said in a press release.

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16

Rail Modal Group Minot to operate North Dakota's new intermodal service

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BNSF will serve the new intermodal facility in Minot, North Dakota.Photo – bnsf.com

Rail Model Group Minot (RMG) will serve as the operator for North Dakota's new intermodal rail service, the Minot Area Development Corp. announced earlier this week.

BNSF Railway Co. will serve the new intermodal facility in Minot.

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Oct
16

Amtrak should transfer Keystone line ownership to Pennsylvania, congressman says

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Lloyd SmuckerPhoto – smucker.house.gov

U.S. Rep. Lloyd Smucker (R-Penn) earlier this week introduced legislation that would require Amtrak to transfer ownership of the Keystone East Line between Harrisburg and Philadelphia to the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT).

The bill (H.R. 8389) calls for PennDOT to manage the line and certain stations.

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Oct
16

CP to acquire full ownership of Detroit River Rail Tunnel

Rail News Home Canadian Pacific 10/16/2020 Rail News: Canadian Pacific
Canadian Pacific announced today it will acquire full ownership of the Detroit River Rail Tunnel for $312 million under an agreement with OMERS, the Ontario benefit pension plan.CP previously owned a 16.5% stake in the tunnel through a partnership with OMERS. The Class I will continue to operate the 1.6-mile tunnel linking Windsor, Ontario, and Detroit. The tunnel acquisition will reduce railroad's operating costs related to movements through the tunnel, CP officials said in a press release."This strategic acquisition combined with our recent purchase of the [Central, Maine & Quebec Railway] will further integrate the eastern part of our network and create value for our shareholders," said CP President and Chief Executive Officer Keith Creel.OMERS first invested in the Detroit River Tunnel partnership in 2001."Our work with CP represents a strong example of our global investment approach in action — collaborating with a trusted strategic partner as long-term owners and developers of a major international transportation link," said Michael Ryder, the pension plan's senior managing director. The sale, which is subject to regulatory and customary closing conditions, is expected to be wrapped up by year's end.

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Oct
16

KCS posts 'strong' Q3 financial results

Kansas City Southern today reported third-quarter 2020 revenue declined 12 percent to $659.6 million compared with the same period a year ago, as carload volumes fell 4 percent during the global COVID-19 pandemic.

The Class I's Q3 operating expenses were $388.1 million, down from $465.7 million, and operating income was $271.5 million, down from $282 million a year ago. KCS posted an operating ratio of 58.8 percent for the quarter, down from 62.3 percent in Q3 2019. Net income was $190.2 million, or $2.01 per diluted share, up from $180.6 million, or $1.81 per diluted share, a year ago.

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Oct
15

Rail supplier news from Knorr-Bremse, STV, Ricardo, Keolis, UKG and Rajant (Oct. 15)

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Gregory KellyPhoto – STV

Knorr-Bremse AG will make a $10 million investment in Rail Vision Ltd., Foresight Autonomous Holdings Ltd. announced. Following the investment, Knorr-Bremse will own 36.79% of Rail Vision’s outstanding share capital. Additionally, Rail Vision has received a call option for an additional $5 million, Knorr-Bremse officials said in a press release.

STV Group named Gregory Kelly president and chief executive officer, effective October 26. Kelly will guide the firm toward achieving strategic goals with an emphasis on performance, business development, technology and human capital. Previously, Kelly was CEO of Heritage Construction and Materials and president and CEO of WSP USA. STV also hired Tracy Marines as vice president and corporate controller. 

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Oct
15

AAPA restructures board

Rail News Home Intermodal 10/15/2020 Rail News: Intermodal
The American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA) yesterday announced a structural overhaul of its governance policies and board of directors. As part of the restructuring, AAPA members voted to reduce the 45-member board to 11 members, extend member terms to two years and eliminate the board’s 12-member executive committee. “By restructuring and modernizing AAPA’s Board of Directors, I believe it’ll vastly improve the association’s ability with regard to policymaking and other governance issues, enabling us to be more nimble, efficient and effective as a hemispheric membership association,” said AAPA President and Chief Executive Officer Christopher Connor in a press release. AAPA also restricted the number of positions available to board members and will require that only port CEOs or their equivalent be eligible to serve on the board. 

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Oct
15

OmniTRAX expands Rail-Ready Sites to Texas short line

Rail News Home Short Lines & Regionals 10/15/2020 Rail News: Short Lines & Regionals
The BRG will focus on attracting advanced and heavy industries to the rail-ready locationsPhoto – omnitrax.com

OmniTRAX Inc. is expanding its Rail-Ready Sites program to the Brownsville & Rio Grande International Railway (BRG) in Texas.

Working with the Greater Brownsville Economic Development Corp. (GBEDC), OmniTRAX will market three initial sites on the BRG totaling 50 acres. The Rail-Ready Sites program connects companies looking to improve their supply chain by locating on rail-served property.

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15

Port of Brownsville wins grant to expand grain storage facilities

Rail News Home Intermodal 10/15/2020 Rail News: Intermodal
The grant will support expansion and upgrade of the port's grain elevator operated by WestPlains LLC.Photo – Port of Brownsville

The Maritime Administration (MARAD) awarded the Port of Brownsville in Texas a $14.5 million Port Infrastructure Development Program grant to improve efficiency and safety of its grain storage and loading facilities.

The grant will support the development, expansion and upgrade of the port's three-million-bushel grain elevator operated by WestPlains LLC. The project includes rail and road improvements.

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15

APTA slams FTA plan to consider 'anarchist jurisdictions' in grant eligibility

Rail News Home Federal Legislation & Regulation 10/15/2020 Rail News: Federal Legislation & Regulation
Paul SkoutelasPhoto – apta.com

The American Public Transportation Association (APTA) yesterday announced it "strongly opposes" the inclusion of restrictive project eligibility criteria in the federal grant opportunity for COVID-19 research grants to public transit agencies.

On Oct. 8, the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) issued a notice of funding opportunity (NOFO) to provide federal funding for COVID-19 research demonstration grants. The NOFO states that the FTA will review and consider applications in accordance with President Donald Trump's Sept. 2, 2020, memorandum that directed the U.S. Department of Justice and Office of Management and Budget to review federal funding to state and local government recipients that are permitting "anarchy, violence and destruction."

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Oct
15

Metra sues UP over new fare collection policy

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 10/15/2020 Rail News: Passenger Rail
Metra yesterday sued Union Pacific Railroad for breach of contract, marking a new stage in the ongoing dispute between the railroads over the operation of commuter service on UP-owned rail lines in the Chicago area.Filed in Cook County Circuit Court, Metra's lawsuit accuses UP of breaching its purchase of service agreement (PSA) with the Chicago commuter railroad by failing to maintain ticket agents at stations, collect tickets and fares on trains and have UP trainmen walk the trains on UP's Union Pacific North, Northwest and West lines.As owner of the lines, UP is responsible for operating the commuter service over its tracks with its employees under the PSA with Metra. Metra claims that the PSA obligates UP to collect fares and have conductors validate tickets on the trains.In addition to monetary damages, Metra is seeking a permanent injunction that would require UP conductors and onboard personnel resume selling and validating all tickets and making repeated passes through the cars to assist riders and promote disorderly conduct."We strongly disagree with how Union Pacific Railroad has been operating commuter service," said Metra Chief Executive Officer and Executive Director Jim Derwinski in a press release. "We have given UP management numerous opportunities to provide the necessary level of service as on our other lines, but they have refused to address these issues in any meaningful way and have left us no recourse but to seek relief through the courts."Earlier this month, UP announced riders using its Metra lines must show a valid ticket when boarding an outbound train or upon arrival at Ogilvie Transportation Center. UP employees behind protective, plexiglass booths will verify fares as commuter enter or leave train platforms.UP has said the process increases fare collection while helping to keep UP employees and Chicago commuters safe and healthy as the world continues to navigate the COVID-19 pandemic.UP has repeatedly asked Metra to increase its police presence to address commuters' safety concerns, as well as enforce ticketing and mask requirements. Responsibility for onboard passenger and public safety has been Metra's responsibility for three years, UP officials have said. 

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15

FTA awards grants to improve rail system safety

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The Metropolitan Transportation Authority received $3.45 million to research bio-mechanics modeling.Photo – MTA NYCT Facebook

The Federal Transit Administration earlier this month announced the award of $7.5 million in Safety Research and Demonstration Program grant funds to 10 projects in nine states that explore technologies and practices to prevent safety hazards on rail transit systems.

The rail-related grants awarded include:

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