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29

ACE to release mobile ticketing app

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The Altamont Corridor Express (ACE) commuter-rail service in San Jose, California, will release a mobile ticketing application on April 1.The application, ACE Rail mTickets, will enable passengers to pay for tickets on their mobile phone instead of waiting in line. Once the application is downloaded on a iPhone or Android phone, users will be prompted to create a rider profile including name, email and payment information. Once completed, passengers may enter their location and destination station and activate their ticket before each ride.

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Mar
29

MBTA to rename Yawkey Station

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Yawkey Station on the Framingham/Worcester commuter-rail line will be Lansdowne Station effective April 8.Photo – By Pi.1415926535 [CC By-SA 3.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en)], on Wikipedia

The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) will rename the Yawkey Station on the Framingham/Worcester commuter-rail line to Lansdowne Station, effective April 8.

Following the name change of a municipal road near the station, the MBTA selected Lansdowne as the station’s new name, MBTA officials said in a press release.

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29

Cargo forecast: Slowing economy expected to moderate port traffic in 2019

A slowing domestic economy will result in a moderate uptick in container imports through 2019 following last year's record-high cargo growth, according to experts at the Port of Long Beach's 15th annual Pulse of Ports Peak Season Forecast held earlier this week.

About 500 people attended the event, which brought together speakers from all segments of the shipping and goods movement industry to discuss the cargo outlook for 2019, the latest economic trends and their impact on the San Pedro Bay port complex.

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29

ZIM begins marine carrier service at Port of Prince Rupert

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ZIM is the newest weekly marine carrier service at the port's Fairview Container Terminal.Photo – Port of Prince Rupert

ZIM Integrated Shipping Services has partnered with 2M Alliance to begin serving the Port of Prince Rupert in British Columbia, port authority and DP World Prince Rupert Inc. announced yesterday.

ZIM service made its inaugural call at the port on March 27, when ZIM containers arrived on the Maersk Altair vessel. CN serves the port.

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29

Pennsylvania rail authority receives funds for Lackawana Cut-Off project

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Reconstruction of the Lackwanna Cut-Off line includes track and signal improvements to approximately 88 miles of right of way, new stations, parking facilities, a train storage yard and additional rail rolling stock.Photo – NJ Transit

The Pennsylvania Northeast Regional Railroad Authority (PNRRA) this week was awarded a $400,000 state grant for engineering services needed to continue track and structure construction for a passenger-rail restoration project. 

The Commonwealth Financing Authority awarded the Local Share Account grant to allow the Scranton-to-New York City Lackawanna Cut-Off passenger-rail restoration project's construction to continue, according to a PNRRA press release. 

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29

CN announces 2019 capex projects for Quebec

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CN will spend CA$245 million in Quebec this year on capital projects designed to improve safety and service efficiency.The projects will include installation of more than 42 miles of new rail and 155,000 ties; the rebuilding of 34 road crossing surfaces; and maintenance work on culverts, signal systems and other track infrastructure, CN officials said in a press release.CN network in Quebec stretches over 2,000 miles and serves the Port of Montreal.“These major investments will strengthen rail transportation in Quebec as well as the role of greater Montreal as a hub for intermodal transportation in eastern Canada," said Jean-Claude Poissant, Parliamentary secretary to the federal minister of agriculture and Agri-Food. "In addition, the investments will help facilitate the transit of agricultural and food products between regions, while improving safety.”The Quebec projects are part of CN's 2019 record CA$3.9 billion in capital expenditures.

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29

CN announces 2019 capex projects for Quebec

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CN will spend CA$245 million in Quebec this year on capital projects designed to improve safety and service efficiency.The projects will include installation of more than 42 miles of new rail and 155,000 ties; the rebuilding of 34 road crossing surfaces; and maintenance work on culverts, signal systems and other track infrastructure, CN officials said in a press release.CN network in Quebec stretches over 2,000 miles and serves the Port of Montreal.“These major investments will strengthen rail transportation in Quebec as well as the role of greater Montreal as a hub for intermodal transportation in eastern Canada," said Jean-Claude Poissant, Parliamentary secretary to the federal minister of agriculture and Agri-Food. "In addition, the investments will help facilitate the transit of agricultural and food products between regions, while improving safety.”The Quebec projects are part of CN's 2019 record CA$3.9 billion in capital expenditures.

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Mar
29

FTA to provide $4M in funding to fight human trafficking

The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) is making $4 million available to help fight human trafficking and other crimes on public transit, the agency announced today.

As part of the FTA's new Human Trafficking Awareness and Public Safety Initiative, the agency is issuing two "notices of funding opportunity" (NOFOs) for $2 million each to prevent human trafficking and other crimes from occurring on public transit, including rail.

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Mar
28

Cleveland RTA re-elects board leaders

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Westlake Mayor Dennis Clough was re-elected as the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority’s 2019 president.Photo – cityofwestlake.org

Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority’s nine-member board re-elected Dennis Clough as president and Charles Lucas as vice president earlier this week. 

Clough, who is the mayor of Westlake, Ohio, joined the board in 1999. He served as the board's president since 2018.

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Mar
28

TransLink seeks SkyTrain rider amenity ideas

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TransLink earlier this week issued a call for ideas for rider amenities at SkyTrain rapid transit stations and bus exchanges in Vancouver, British Columbia.TransLink officials are interested in amenities that adapt innovative technologies, business models and partnerships to enhance the passenger experience, they said in a press release.Successful applicants will present the idea to a panel of judges and winners will be offered support to develop the idea, access to TransLink assets to test and demonstrate the idea, and the opportunity to pilot the idea on a larger scale in partnership with TransLink. The deadline for submissions is April 3

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28

GO Transit to expand commuter-rail service in greater Toronto

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In addition to service changes, four GO Transit trains will add coaches to accommodate more riders.Photo – GO Transit Twitter

GO Transit commuter-rail service will expand in the greater Toronto and Hamilton area on April 8, Ontario government officials announced earlier this week. 

Mid-day weekday service on the Stouffville Line will be extended to three stations in Markham, Ontario, and new weekday morning trip options will be available between the Bramalea GO station in Brampton, Ontario, and Union Station in Toronto, according to a government press release.

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Mar
28

Georgia ports, Kia mark decade of service

Georgia Ports Authority (GPA) and state government officials earlier this week recognized a decade of "partnership" with Kia Motors Manufacturing Georgia.

Kia is one of the largest customers at the Port of Savannah, from which the automaker has shipped nearly 350,000 20-foot-equivalent container units (TEUs) over the past 10 years, according to a GPA press release.

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Mar
28

APTA solicits applicants for leadership program

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Leadership APTA is a year-long program designed to develop managers aspiring to hold senior and executive leadership positions.Photo – APTA

The American Public Transportation Association (APTA) is calling for applications to its professional development program through May 3. 

Leadership APTA is a year-long program designed to develop and support managers and leaders aspiring to hold senior and executive leadership positions in the public transportation industry.

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Mar
28

CN, CP to serve two new G3 grain elevators in Alberta

Canadian Pacific and CN will serve two new high-efficiency grain elevators that G3 Canada Ltd. has plans to build near Irricana and Stettler County, Alberta.

Both facilities will have a capacity of 42,000 metric tons and a railway loop track that can accommodate a 150-car unit train, according to a G3 press release.

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Mar
28

GoTriangle calls off Durham-Orange light-rail project

GoTriangle's board yesterday voted unanimously to discontinue the $2.7 billion Durham-Orange light-rail transit project, following Duke University's refusal last month to sign a cooperative agreement that would have allowed the project to proceed.

The project would have built a 17.7-mile light-rail system to connect Chapel Hill and eastern Durham, North Carolina. Acting on GoTriangle President and Chief Executive Officer Jeff Mann's recommendation, the board voted to recommend that the cost-sharing partners in Durham and Orange counties and the Durham-Chapel Hill-Carrboro Metropolitan Planning Organization discontinue the project.

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Mar
28

U.S. carload volume tumbled, intermodal picked up in Week 12

U.S. railroads' carload traffic tumbled 10.9 percent to 236,817 units for the week ending March 23, but intermodal volume picked up 2.1 percent to 266,200 containers and trailers compared with the same week in 2018, according to Association of American Railroads (AAR) data.

Total U.S. rail volume for the week dropped 4.5 percent to 503,017 carloads and intermodal units compared with last year's levels.

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Mar
27

Rail Supplier News from Trainyard Tech, FirstGroup, STV, Cubic and REMSA (March 27)

Trainyard Tech LLC obtained a purchase order from Norfolk Southern Railway to update its hump yard process control system at Lamberts Point coal dumping facility in Norfolk, Virginia. The upgrade includes new computers and process control systems software. Trainyard will add automatic equipment identifier radio frequency readers to monitor cars during the coal dumping process and a rail yard reporting tool that will help simplify troubleshooting.

FirstGroup ordered five new AT300 125 mph intercity electric trains from Hitachi Rail for an open access, high-speed train service linking London and Edinburgh, Scotland, that will begin in the fall of 2021, FirstGroup announced in a press release. The 100 million euro deal also includes ongoing maintenance. 

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Mar
27

NJ Transit holds open house for contractors, business owners

New Jersey Transit hosted contractors, small business owners and disadvantaged business enterprises (DBEs) earlier this week to showcase $800 million in contracting opportunities in capital construction projects available in the coming year.

It was the first such open house that NJ Transit has held in a decade. About 150 attendees heard from NJ Transit officials, who emphasized the state's commitment to rebuilding infrastructure, investing in state-of-good-repair projects and building capacity in the contracting pool, according to a NJ Transit press release.

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Mar
27

Metra schedules 59 safety 'blitzes'

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During a safety blitz, Metra employees will distribute safety educational materials at stations throughout the Chicago area.Photo – Metra

Metra will conduct Operation Lifesaver "safety blitzes" at 59 of its 242 stations through the end of the year to raise public awareness of safe behavior around trains and tracks.

During a safety blitz, Metra employees will distribute safety educational materials at stations throughout the Chicago area. The materials will address train and grade crossing safety. The employees also will be available to answer commuters' questions and listening to their safety concerns, Metra officials said in a press release.

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27

PANYNJ selects underwriters for $8 billion bond issue

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Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) officials have selected a pool of underwriters to assist with fiscal decisions related to the issuance of $8 billion in bonds over the new three years. The bond proceeds will be used to help fund projects in the authority’s 10-year, $32 billion capital plan, according to a PANYNJ press release.“We believe the new underwriting pool provides us with top flight financial experts to assist agency staff in making the right decisions when dealing with the bond market," said PANYNJ Chair Kevin O’Toole.The underwriting team consists of three roles for senior managers, co-managers and selling group members. Selection of the underwriting pool began in November 2018. The new senior manager underwriting pool approved by the board consists of Bank of America Merrill Lynch; Citibank Global Markets Inc.; Goldman Sachs Co. LLC; Samuel A. Ramirez & Co. Inc.; Siebert Cisneros Shank & Co. LLC; and UBS Financial Services Inc.The co-manager underwriting pool consists of Academy Securities Inc.; Blaylock Van LLC; J.P. Morgan Securities LLC; Jefferies LLC; Loop Capital Markets LLC; Oppenheimer & Co Inc.; and Rice Financial Products Co.The selling group consists of Drexel Hamilton LLC; FTN Financial Capital Markets; Mischler Financial Group Inc.; NW Capital Markets Inc.; Rockfleet Financial Services Inc.; Stern Brothers & Co.; Stifel, Nicolaus & Co. Inc. & Backstrom McCarley Berry Co.; and The Williams Capital Group.

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