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06

USDOT solicits public input on national freight plan

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Elaine Chao is the U.S. transportation secretary and the head of USDOT.Photo – dot.gov

The U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) has issued a request for information (RFI) to help develop a National Freight Strategic Plan that includes 11 statutorily required components to address multimodal transportation.

The plan was mandated by the Fixing America's Surface Transportation (FAST) Act.

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Jan
06

Progressive Railroading seeks Rising Stars nominations for 2020 awards

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Progressive Railroading today opened its nomination process for the eighth annual "Rising Stars" Awards, a recognition program for up-and-coming leaders in North America's railroad industry.

Progressive Railroading defines a Rising Star as someone under the age of 40 who is making a positive difference in his or her company, department or team, and is viewed by others — peers, colleagues, supervisors, clients or associates — as a rising star in the rail industry.

Progressive Railroading will select 25 Rising Stars and publish their profiles in the magazine's September issue.

 Also, the Rising Stars of 2020 will be honored at a recognition dinner on July 22 in Chicago.

To be considered for the award, nominees must be younger than 40 years of age on Sept. 1, 2020, and currently work in North America's rail industry. Rising Star candidates must be willing to participate in our process, answer questions from Progressive Railroading staff and supply a photo for publication.

To nominate a Rising Star, fill out the nomination survey. Explain in a detailed, written statement how the nominee goes above and beyond to make difference in the railroad industry.

Candidates will be considered for recognition based on qualities such as their contributions to railroading, career achievements, demonstrated leadership, education, training, and professional association activity or community involvement.The nomination deadline is Feb. 28. Nominations submitted after that date will not be considered for recognition in 2020. For more information, follow this link to submit a nomination, learn more about the dinner or read profiles of the 2019 award winners.Questions? Call Senior Associate Editor Julie Sneider at 414-228-7701, ext. 517, or email her at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

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Jan
06

Denver RTD to interview interim GM candidates

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RTD-Denver General Manager and Chief Executive Officer Dave Genova will retire Jan. 20.Photo – Dave Genova’s Twitter account

The Regional Transportation District of Denver’s (RTD) board last week selected five preliminary candidates to interview for the interim general manager and chief executive officer position.

The board will begin interviews on Thursday. The candidates, which have not be publicly named, were chosen from a pool of 40 applicants from across the country, RTD officials said in a press release. 

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Jan
06

AAR: Coal, trade disputes caused U.S. rail traffic decline in 2019

U.S. freight railroad traffic fell 5 percent to 26,704,974 carloads and intermodal units last year compared with 2018 levels, the Association of American Railroads (AAR) reported last week.

Total carloads declined 4.9 percent to 12,972,404 units, while intermodal volume fell 5.1 percent to 13,732,570 containers and trailers compared with a year ago, AAR officials said in a press release.

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Jan
03

MBTA to add fare gates at three commuter-rail stations

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MBTA plans to add fare gates to North, South and Back Bay stations.Photo – MBTA Facebook

The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) and Keolis Commuter Services last month announced plans to install gates at three commuter-rail stations to cut down on fare evaders, The Boston Globe reported

Beginning early this year, the gates will be added to North, South and Back Bay stations in Boston. An exact location hasn’t been announced.

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Jan
03

Denver RTD announces proposed light-rail service changes

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RTD staff recommend reducing the frequency of some light-rail lines in response to a shortage of operators.Photo – RTD Denver Facebook

The Regional Transportation District of Denver's (RTD) staff last month presented details of a service reduction plan, which would eliminate or reduce frequency on some light-rail lines in response to a shortage of train operators.

The changes would not take effect until May. Between now and then, RTD is soliciting public comment on the proposal at 15 public meetings. RTD's board is slated to vote on the service changes in March.

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Jan
03

Metrolinx moves forward with Finch West light-rail project

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The Finch West light-rail line in northwest Toronto will be completed in 2023.Photo – Metrolinx

Metrolinx crews have completed most early construction on the future Finch West light-rail line in northwest Toronto in preparation for major construction, agency officials announced last week on the Metrolinx blog.

Crews relocated oil and gas pipelines, removed trees, constructed an access road and installed fencing along the nearly 7-mile route. Workers also broke ground on a light-rail vehicle maintenance and storage facility at York Gate Boulevard and Finch Avenue West.

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Jan
03

Amtrak set to begin latest renewal work at New York Penn Station

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Over the past three years, Amtrak spent more than $150 million on infrastructure upgrades at New York Penn Station, the busiest train station in the United States.Photo – amtrak.com

Amtrak's latest round of infrastructure renewal work at Penn Station in New York City is scheduled to begin today and wrap up by April 17, the railroad announced late last month.

The work, which will be focused on tracks 11 and 14, will involve removing, replacing, and installing new timber block ties and concrete, collecting and disposing debris, and installing a safety construction barrier on the platform to protect passengers, Amtrak officials said in a press release.

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Jan
03

Railway Association of Canada's annual report highlights record carloads, trips in 2018

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"Canadian railways are now fully recovered from the great global recession of 2008-09, ," said RAC CEO Marc Brazeau.Photo – railcan.ca

The Railway Association of Canada (RAC) earlier this week released its latest "Rail Trends" report, noting that Canadian railroads have recovered from the global recession of 2008-2009.

The report provides an annual snapshot of the railroads' performance against the past 10 years of data. The 2019 document reflects data through the end of 2018, RAC officials said in a press release.

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Jan
03

MTA seeks contractors for subway station accessibility projects

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MTA plans to bring full vertical accessibility to 23 NYCT subway stations.Photo – Veovo

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) is seeking qualified design-build teams to install elevators and make other improvements in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act at 23 MTA New York City Transit (NYCT) subway stations.

Work at each station will include design and construction of two to three elevators, electrical power upgrades, station communication system upgrades, utility relocation, staircase replacement or construction, and reconstruction of platform edges and boarding areas.

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Jan
03

NTSB to add new members Graham, Chapman

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“I am pleased to have our board back to its full complement and I know our work will benefit from the breadth and depth of experience of our two newest members,” said NTSB Chairman Robert Sumwalt.Photo – ntsb.gov

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) will add two members this weekend, bringing the board to its full complement of five members for the first time since February 2019.

Michael Graham and Thomas Chapman were nominated by President Donald Trump and were confirmed by the U.S. Senate on Dec. 19, 2019. Graham, who is set to be sworn in today, will serve through 2025.

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Jan
03

Delaware-Lackawanna Railroad posts record carloads in 2019

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The railroad operates all authority-owned lines in Lackawanna and Monroe counties, Pennsylvania.Photo – gvtrail.com

The Delaware-Lackawanna Railroad Co. Inc. logged a record 9,690 carloads in 2019, a 2.5 percent increase compared with 2018, the Pennsylvania Northeast Regional Railroad Authority reported yesterday.

The railroad is the rail operator for all authority-owned lines in Lackawanna and Monroe counties.

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Jan
02

Rail supplier news from Keolis, Miller Ingenuity, HNTB and IMC (Jan. 2)

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Shanghai Keolis operates and maintains a 19-mile tram network in Songjiang, China.Photo – Shanghai Keolis

Shanghai Keolis, a joint venture between Shanghai Shentong Metro Group and Keolis, earlier this week marked the opening of a 2.4-mile section tram line in Songjiang, China. The segment is the last to open in the 19-mile tram network, which Shanghai Keolis operates and maintains, Keolis officials said in a press release. The other segments opened in 2018 and 2019.

Miller Ingenuity entered into a contract to supply ZoneGuard, an electronic roadway worker protection system, to San Diego Trolley Inc. and the San Francisco Municipal Railway (MUNI). Each agency chose to purchase Miller’s portable system kits, which includes train detector modules, train alert modules and worker wearable devices. With the purchase of ZoneGuard, San Diego Trolley and MUNI have fulfilled a state requirement to comply with roadway worker protection rules and adopt early warning technology, Miller Ingenuity officials said in a press release.

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Jan
02

MBTA restores Worcester Line following derailment

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On Dec. 26, one rail car derailed in an upright position near Lansdowne Station and caused track damage.Photo – MBTA

The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) last week resumed regular service on the Worcester Line following a Dec. 26 derailment that damaged track.

Crews from MBTA and its operating partner Keolis Commuter Services repaired rail, ties and switches on the line to restore regular service between Boston and Worcester, MBTA officials said in a press release.

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Jan
02

Maryland DOT announces first Purple Line light-rail segment

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The first part of Maryland Transit Administration's Purple Line will run between New Carrollton and College Park.Photo – Maryland Transit Administration

The Maryland Department of Transportation Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) announced that the first part of its Purple light-rail line will run between New Carrollton and College Park, Maryland, by late 2022, The Washington Post reported

MTA officials previously announced that the first segment of the Purple Line would be constructed between New Carrollton and Bethesda, but didn’t name a western terminus. 

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Jan
02

Progress Rail sells MOW equipment leasing business

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Although it is leaving the MOW equipment leasing business, Progress Rail will continue to produce Kershaw MOW and vegetation management equipment.Photo – progressrail.com

Paceline Equity Partners LLC has acquired Progress Rail Equipment Leasing Corp. (PRELC) from Progress Rail, the companies announced today.

Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. PRELC is a leading lessor of railroad maintenance-of-way (MOW) equipment and services. Progress Rail is a subsidiary of Caterpillar Inc.

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Jan
02

CN, CP under maximum grain revenue entitlements for 2018-19, agency rules

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The Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) ruled earlier this week that revenue of Canadian Pacific and CN were below their maximum grain revenue entitlements for crop year 2018-19.CN's grain revenue of CA$933,357,710 was CA$371,116 below its entitlement; and CP’s grain revenue of CA$862,734,965 was CA$764,101 below its entitlement, agency officials said in a press release.As both Class Is' revenue did not exceed their respective maximum entitlements, no overage-related payouts or penalties were assessed for this crop year, they said.The Canada Transportation Act requires the CTA to determine each railroad's annual maximum revenue entitlement and whether each entitlement has been exceeded. The maximum revenue entitlement is a form of economic regulation that enables CN and CP to set their own rates for services, provided the total amount of revenue collected from their shipments of western grain remains below the ceiling set by the CTA.

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Jan
02

Santa Clara VTA debuts Orange Line light-rail service

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The new Orange Line is part of VTA's redesigned transit service.Photo – VTA Twitter

On Dec. 28, the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) launched light-rail service on its new Orange Line, which runs between Mountain View and the Alum Rock Transit Center in San Jose, California.

The new line, which also connects with Bay Area Rapid Transit's light-rail service at Milpitas Station, is part of the agency’s redesigned transit service approved by VTA's board last year, VTA officials said in a press release.

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Jan
02

Canadian Pacific acquires Central Maine & Quebec Railway

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CMQ owns 481 miles of rail lines primarily in Quebec, Canada, and Maine.Photo – cmqrailway.com

Canadian Pacific announced Dec. 30 that it has completed its acquisition of the Central Maine & Quebec Railway (CMQ), although the transaction remains subject to U.S. Surface Transportation Board approval.

The acquisition will provide CP customers with "seamless, safe and efficient access" to ports at Searsport, Maine, and to Saint John, New Brunswick, via Eastern Maine Railway Co. and New Brunswick Southern Railway, CP officials said in a press release.

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Jan
02

Brookfield Infrastructure acquires Genesee & Wyoming

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Genesee & Wyoming Inc. announced on Dec. 30 the completion of its previously announced sale to affiliates of Brookfield Infrastructure Partners LP and GIC.Under the sale's terms, each issued Under the terms of the sale, each issued and outstanding share of G&W common stock converted into the right to receive $112 in cash, G&W officials said in a press release.As a result of the completion of the sale, G&W’s common stock ceased trading on the New York Stock Exchange prior to market open today and will no longer be listed for trading on the NYSE.“For our customers, employees, and Class I partners, the long-term investment horizon of Brookfield and GIC is perfectly aligned with the long lives of G&W railroad assets," said G&W Chief Executive Officer Jack Hellmann. "We look forward to building on G&W’s track record of safety, service excellence and commercial growth as we become an important component of a portfolio of global infrastructure assets."G&W announced in July 2019 that it would be acquired through a transaction valued at $8.4 billion, including outstanding debt.G&W owns or leases 119 freight railroads organized in locally managed operating regions with 8,000 employees serving 3,000 customers.

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