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06

Valley Metro preps track for Tempe Streetcar crossover

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Valley Metro will begin installing special track near the Dorsey/Apache Boulevard light-rail station.Photo – Valley Metro

Valley Metro crews next month will begin installing special track to enable the Tempe Streetcar in Tempe, Arizona, to cross over the area's existing light-rail system.

The work will occur near the Dorsey/Apache Boulevard light-rail station, which is across from a future streetcar stop. The work, which will be performed March 7-9, will require single-tracking on portions of the light-rail route, agency officials said in a press release.

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Feb
06

Sound Transit Connect 2020 project reaches halfway mark

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Sound Transit crews will test new tracks and systems at the International District/Chinatown Station.Photo – Sound Transit

Sound Transit tomorrow will begin the second of three construction periods that will connect the new East Link light-rail tracks to the existing light-rail system in downtown Seattle. 

Crews will test the new track and systems on the northbound platform at the International District/Chinatown Station, according to the Sound Transit blog.

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Feb
06

Coalition gears up for legislative fight over bigger trucks

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Increases in truck size or weight would have "severe consequences for local roads and bridges because bigger trucks would not be limited to operating on the interstate highways," according to CABT.Photo – shutterstock.com

A coalition of railroads, local government, labor and other organizations is asking U.S. congressional transportation leaders to oppose proposed legislation that would increase truck size or weight limits on federal highways.

In a letter sent yesterday to the chairs and ranking members of transportation committees in the House and Senate, the Coalition Against Bigger Trucks (CABT) called on Congress to reject proposed increases in truck size or weight as it prepares legislation to reauthorize the federal Fixing America's Surface Transportation (FAST) Act, which expires Sept. 30.

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Feb
06

TriMet releases Southwest Corridor light-rail design concepts

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TriMet's draft conceptual design report describes the preliminary design features of 13 stations.Photo – TriMet

The Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon (TriMet) yesterday released a draft report that describes the design concept for the planned Southwest Corridor light-rail route between Portland and Tualatin. 

The report describes the preliminary design features of 13 stations and other related improvements along the 11-mile MAX light-rail extension, including bike facilities and stormwater improvements.

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Feb
06

Reading & Northern Railroad opens rail bridge

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The Nesquehoning Bridge Phase 2 connects R&N’s Reading and Lehigh divisions.Photo – Reading & Northern Railroad

Reading & Northern Railroad (R&N) yesterday opened a new $14 million rail bridge over the Lehigh River in Nesquehoning, Pennsylvania.

The Nesquehoning Bridge Phase 2 connects the regional railroad’s Reading and Lehigh divisions, allowing expedited movement between the Reading and Scranton area. 

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Feb
06

Rep. Lipinski: Grade crossing safety a priority for FAST Act reauthorization bill

For the first time in 15 years, the House Subcommittee on Railroads, Pipelines and Hazardous Materials held a hearing yesterday on issues surrounding grade-crossing safety.

The hearing was called as part of the subcommittee's work on legislation to reauthorize the Fixing America's Surface Transportation (FAST) Act, said Chairman Dan Lipinski (D-Ill.) in a prepared statement of his opening remarks. Addressing issues related to grade crossings is one of his "top priorities" in the legislation, including finding more funding for grade separations and quiet zones.

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Feb
06

CP sets record for grain movements in January

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A CP 8,500-foot high efficiency product (HEP) train loaded at G3's Pasqua elevator.Photo – cpr.ca

Canadian Pacific moved 2.09 million metric tons of Canadian grain and grain products in January, beating the railroad's January 2019 record by 200,000 metric tons.

CP officials cited the railroad's 8,500-foot high-efficiency product (HEP) train model, dedicated train program (DTP) and new high-efficiency hopper cars as significant factors in the new record.

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Feb
06

AAR: January rail traffic trends offer 'glimmers of hope'

U.S. railroads hauled 2,410,813 carloads and intermodal units in January, down 5.6 percent compared with traffic hauled in January 2019, according to the Association of American Railroads (AAR).

The combined number of carloads last month fell 5.9 percent to 1,165,733 units, while the number of intermodal containers and trailers dipped 5.4 percent to 1,245,080 containers and trailers versus the same month last year.

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Feb
05

Rail supplier news from HNTB, DSC Logistics, RR Mergers, Herzog, Network Rail Consulting and Stahl Recruiting (Feb. 5)

Rail News Home Railroading Supplier Spotlight 2/5/2020 Rail News: Railroading Supplier Spotlight
Ronnie Hakim, HNTB national transit and rail market sector leader and SVPPhoto – HNTB

HNTB Corp. named former Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) Managing Director Veronique Hakim the firm's national transit and rail market sector leader and senior vice president. In her new role, Hakim will collaborate with HNTB leadership nationwide on strategic planning and implementation, business development, and service delivery, HNTB officials said in a press release. In addition to previously serving as MTA's managing director, Hakim served stints as MTA New York City Transit's president, the New Jersey Turnpike Authority's executive director, New Jersey Transit's executive director, and executive VP and general counsel of MTA’s Capital Construction subsidiary.

DSC Logistics, CJ Logistics USA and CJ Logistics Canada have joined under one combined operating company named CJ Logistics America LLC. The company will do business as DSC Logistics in the United States through 2020, with plans to rebrand as CJ Logistics starting in 2021. As of Feb. 1, DSC Logistics is wholly owned by CJ Logistics Holdings America Corp. Freight Forwarding will be a division under the combined company, with Mexico operations to be integrated soon as well. The company's combined North American platform will include over 70 locations, DSC Logistics officials said in a press release.

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Feb
05

Brightline highlights 'carbon neutral' practices in February

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Brightline wrapped one of its trains during Super Bowl LIV weekend in Miami to mark the company's effort to operate carbon-neutral throughout February.Photo – Brightline

Brightline, the passenger-rail service in southeastern Florida, announced last week that its five-train fleet will operate carbon neutral throughout February.

Under an arrangement with Florida Power & Light Co. (FPL), all Brightline carbon emissions will be offset with renewable energy credits.

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Feb
05

Pennsylvania DOT warns against drone use during EMS events

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PennDOT officials urge commercial drone operators to follow FAA guidelines.Photo – Shutterstock

The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) is asking drone operators to follow Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) guidelines to avoid interfering with emergency responders.

The warning followed a PennDOT meeting held with other state agencies last week to discuss how increasing drone usage has the potential to delay or endanger emergency medical services (EMS).

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Feb
05

Cascade and Columbia River Railroad obtains grant for crossing safety projects

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Washington state regulators last month approved $12,000 in grant funding for the Cascade and Columbia River Railroad to improve rail crossings in Chelan and Okanogan counties.The state's Utilities and Transportation Commission (UTC) approved the Grade Crossing Protective Fund grants to add LED warning lights, crossbuck sign replacements and new crossing arms at six crossings.The upgrades will improve crossing safety by providing greater signal reliability and visibility for drivers and pedestrians, commission officials said in a press release.Improvements must be completed by Dec. 31. The railroad will cover project costs that exceed the grant funds.The UTC regulates railroad safety, including approving new grade crossings and closing or altering existing rail crossings.To learn more about efforts to improve grade crossings, read this article in Progressive Railroading's January issue.

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Feb
05

Georgia Ports Authority acquires land to expand Savannah port

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At the Georgia Foreign Trade Conference Tuesday, GPA Executive Director Griff Lynch laid out a plan for expanding the port's capacity to more than 9 million TEUs by 2030.Photo – Georgia Ports Authority/Jeremy Polston

The Georgia Ports Authority (GPA) has acquired 145 acres next to the Port of Savannah as part of a larger plan to expand the port's capacity to more than 9 million 20-foot-equivalent units (TEUs) by 2030.

The addition is expected to add more than 1 million TEUs in annual capacity, GPA Executive Director Griff Lynch said yesterday during the Georgia Foreign Trade Conference.

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Feb
05

MTA names transformation team, issues RFP for overnight rail service

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Wael Hibri, MTA deputy chief transformation officerPhoto – MTA

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) yesterday announced six appointments to the agency’s transformation management office, a new department created as part of MTA’s reorganization plan.

Wael Hibri was named deputy chief transformation officer; Zeb Voss, chief of staff; Eamonn Foley, special counsel; Jaibala Patel, chief financial officer; and Mildred Chua and Michael Moran, both heads of program delivery.

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Feb
05

FRA report identifies four states with highest fatal railroad trespasser strikes

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California, New York, Florida and Texas consistently logged the highest number of fatal railroad trespasser strikes by trains over a five-year period, according to a new report by the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA).Published last month, the report provides a summary of FRA trespasser strike data from 2012 through 2017, including intentional (suicide) and accidental or inconclusive (non-suicide) fatalities along railroad rights-of-way. The report found that the four states consistently had the highest number of strikes regardless of intent. California logged the highest number of fatal strikes, with 250 determined to be suicides and 451, non-suicides.The FRA determined 3,687 trespasser fatalities involving a train strike occurred during the five-year period. Of those, 1,332 were officially determined to be suicides, while 2,355 were non-suicides.Strikes involving suicides occur most often during the spring months, while accidental or inconclusive strikes tend to occur most often in summer, FRA officials said.Analysis of train-strike data helps the FRA and railroads to address the populations and locations most at risk, as well as develop ways to reduce the number of incidents, FRA officials said.

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Feb
05

PANYNJ sets record cargo volume in 2019

The Port of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) handled 7,471,131 20-foot equivalent units (TEUs) of cargo in 2019, breaking the previous annual record of 7,179,788 TEUs set in 2018. 

In 2019, the port handled 5,231,418 loaded TEUs, surpassing the loaded imports handled by the Port of Long Beach in California, elevating the PANYNJ to No. 2 in the nation for the first time in two decades, PANYNJ officials said in a press release.

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Feb
04

Wisconsin DOT seeks public input on updated rail plan

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The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) is soliciting public comments on an updated list of projects featured in the Wisconsin Rail Plan 2030.The draft of the updated list includes projects and studies for long-distance and commuter passenger rail, freight rail and grade crossings, WisDOT officials said in a press release.The revised tables bring up to date:
• known project and studies currently state or federally funded;
• projects anticipated to request state or federal funding in the next four years; and
• planned studies using state or federal funds.Comments are due Feb. 26.The draft includes no major or substantial changes to WisDOT policies. As a result, no system plan environmental evaluation is necessary with the plan update process, department officials said.Approved in 2014, the state's Rail Plan 2030 identifies rail infrastructure issues that reflect the views of Wisconsin citizens, businesses and government officials. The plan includes a statewide vision for freight, intercity passenger and commuter rail, as well as an inventory of the rail system, service and facilities in the state.

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Feb
04

DART to install light-rail platform barriers

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DART will install barriers at station platforms to prevent riders from entering the space between coupled rail cars.Photo – DART

Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) crews soon will begin installing barriers at 64 light-rail stations to prevent riders from stepping off a platform between coupled rail cars during boarding.

Provided by Impact Recovery Systems Inc., the barriers also will help make visually impaired riders aware that the space between cars is not a door opening, thereby deterring them from entering the area, DART officials said in a press release.

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Feb
04

NYC Transit expands contactless fare payment system

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By the end of February, more than 180 NYCT stations will be equipped with the OMNY system.Photo – MTA Flickr/Marc A. Hermann

MTA New York City Transit (NYCT) this month will install its One Metro New York (OMNY) contactless fare payment system at 37 subway stations in the Bronx, New York, agency officials announced last week. 

February’s rollout will first bring OMNY readers to Line 6 subway stations, from Third Avenue-138 Street Station to Pelham Bay Park Terminal. Then, the readers will be installed on the 2/5 subway line from Third Avenue-149 Street Station to Wakefield-241 Street Station, NYCT officials said in a press release.

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Feb
04

CN honored as a 'top employer' in Montreal, Canada

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CN has been recognized as a "top employer" in Montreal for the fourth consecutive year, the Class I announced last week.The "Montreal's Top Employers" list by the Canada's Top 100 Employers competition honors local employers that provide "excellent" work conditions and benefits to employees. This year's winners were announced last week in the Montreal Gazette.An online profile details some of the reasons for CN's recognition, including free access to an onsite fitness facility at the headquarters in Montreal; an employee share purchase plan; the employee and pensioner-run Community Fund, which has raised more than CA$17.1 million over 10 years for Canadian charities; and the CN Railroaders in the Community program, which provides grants to nonprofit organizations that employees volunteer for.More than 3,000 CN employees live in the Montreal area, representing a large portion of the company's workforce.Also recently, CN was honored as one of Canada’s Top 100 Employers for 2020. Now in its 20th year, the Canada’s Top 100 Employers competition evaluates employers across the country that offer exceptional workplaces, CN officials said in a press release.

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