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Oct
24

Katoen Natie opens UP-served plastic packaging facility in Texas

Rail News Home Union Pacific Railroad 10/24/2018 Rail News: Union Pacific Railroad
Union Pacific Railroad and logistics and distribution services provider Katoen Natie last week held a ribbon-cutting ceremony at a new plastic packaging facility in the Prime Pointe Industrial Park in Dallas.The Katoen Natie facility — which features 262,000 square feet of warehouse space — is the latest addition to the 3,000-acre industrial park, which has attracted new business opportunities as a result of the park's access to freight rail, according to a UP press release.Future expansions of Katoen Natie's facility could increase capacity to 2.5 million feet, company officials said. The location will enable the company's customers to diversify export channels to global markets. Producers will ship bulk rail cars filled with plastic resin pellets to the warehouse where the pellets will be packaged and loaded into intermodal containers. UP will then transport the containers to ocean ports via its Dallas-to-Dock intermodal service."Katoen Natie‘s Dallas location is a great example of freight-rail utilization to provide growth opportunities and overall economic development for this region," said Kari Kichhoefer, UP's vice president-industrial.Adds Katoen Natie USA President Frank Vingerhoets: ”With this new Dallas-to-Dock location we continue to expand our local and international network of logistic hubs. It will provide our customers an alternative export solution and a back up to their current export flows.”

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Oct
24

Texas DOT breaks ground on Presidio rail bridge reconstruction

Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) and Texas Pacifico Transportation Ltd. (TXPF) officials on Monday marked the start of reconstruction of the Presidio-Ojinaga international rail bridge in Presidio, Texas.

Located on the TxDOT-owned South Orient rail line, the bridge was severely damaged by fire in 2008 and 2009. The 391-mile rail line runs from the Texas-Mexico border at Presidio through San Angelo to just south of Coleman.

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Oct
24

CN reports 'solid' growth, record revenue in Q3

CN reported yesterday its third-quarter net income rose 18.4 percent to CA$1.1 million from CA$958 million in the same period a year ago.

Diluted earnings per share (EPS) in the quarter increased 21 percent to CA$1.54 over the Q3 2017 total. Adjusted net income climbed 11 percent to CA$1.1 million, while adjusted diluted EPS climbed 15 percent to CA$1.50, CN officials said in a press release.

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Oct
24

CN reports 'solid' growth, record revenue in Q3

CN reported yesterday its third-quarter net income rose 18.4 percent to CA$1.1 million from CA$958 million in the same period a year ago.

Diluted earnings per share (EPS) in the quarter increased 21 percent to CA$1.54 over the Q3 2017 total. Adjusted net income climbed 11 percent to CA$1.1 million, while adjusted diluted EPS climbed 15 percent to CA$1.50, CN officials said in a press release.

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Oct
24

NS announces record Q3 results, plans to implement PSR

Norfolk Southern Corp. this morning announced record third-quarter financial results, including operating net income of $1 billion — a 14 percent increase compared with the same period a year ago.

While announcing Q3 results, NS officials also shared plans to implement aspects of precision scheduled railroading (PSR) as part of a new operating plan, the details of which will be unveiled at the Class I's investor day event to be held in Atlanta in February 2019.

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Oct
24

NS announces record Q3 results, plans to implement PSR

Norfolk Southern Corp. this morning announced record third-quarter financial results, including operating net income of $1 billion — a 14 percent increase compared with the same period a year ago.

While announcing Q3 results, NS officials also shared plans to implement aspects of precision scheduled railroading (PSR) as part of a new operating plan, the details of which will be unveiled at the Class I's investor day event to be held in Atlanta in February 2019.

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Oct
23

Rail supplier news from Sivyer, WSP, STV and Koppers (Oct. 23)

Rail News Home Railroading Supplier Spotlight 10/23/2018 Rail News: Railroading Supplier Spotlight
Sivyer Steel Corp. has been acquired by a group of investors primarily based in the Quad Cities area.Photo – sivyersteel.com

Steel casting firm Sivyer Steel Corp. has been acquired for $6.5 million in cash from a group of investors based predominately in the Quad Cities area. The company, which had been owned by FCF Partners LP of Milwaukee since 1999, will continue operations under the name Sivyer Steel Castings LLC. The company's primary assets include a 325,000-square-foot facility located on a 20-acre industrial campus along the Mississippi River, according to a Sivyer press release. Sivyer provides steel castings to manufacturers of industrial equipment in the passenger-rail, mining, military and oil and gas industries.

WSP USA has named Chris Ferguson central region transit and rail market lead. Based in Chicago, Ferguson will drive business development, synchronize teaming relationships, coordinate and communicate with clients and support technical projects. He has more than 10 years of transit and rail industry expertise, including with Class Is. Ferguson has also worked on projects for Metra, the Chicago Transit Authority, SunRail in Central Florida, the Utah Transit Authority and Rio Metro in New Mexico.

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Oct
23

BART opens new downtown Berkeley plaza

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 10/23/2018 Rail News: Passenger Rail
Local officials cut the ceremonial ribbon for the new plaza.Photo – Bay Area Rapid Transit

Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) has opened a new $13 million plaza above its station in downtown Berkeley, California.

The structure features a new main entrance with a glass floor that illuminates from below at night and allows natural light into the station, agency officials said in a press release.

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Oct
23

Vegalab to expand shipping services on BNSF line in San Joaquin Valley

Rail News Home Shippers 10/23/2018 Rail News: Shippers
Vegalab Inc., an agricultural products company, has acquired the Tuttle Creek Dock property in Merced, California, which is located on a BNSF Railway Co. main line.The property consists of 27.33 acres and an 18,750-square-foot transit warehouse. Vegalab will use the transit warehouse and introduce shipping services to its existing portfolio. The company purchased the property for $2.5 million, Vegalab officials said in a press release.The company will leverage the property's strategic location, which is surrounded by large agricultural enterprises that could benefit from its line of biologically derived pesticides, fertilizers, and specialty agricultural products, they said."We recognized the Tuttle Creek Dock property as an opportunity to rapidly expand our footprint in the San Joaquin Valley," said Vegalab Chief Executive Officer David Selakovic. "The Cross Dock generates revenue based on the number of railroad cars. We believe we can increase the volume of cars doing business at Tuttle Creek over time."

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Oct
23

FIT opens new terminal at Port Everglades

Rail News Home Intermodal 10/23/2018 Rail News: Intermodal
The new terminal has double the number of entry gates.Photo – fitpev.com

Florida International Terminal LLC (FIT) has opened a new 32-acre containerized cargo terminal at Port Everglades in Broward County.

The new terminal has double the number of entry gates and adds scales, heavy equipment technology and increased stacked capacity, Broward County officials said in a press release.

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Oct
23

Oregon governor's transportation plan calls for high-speed rail

Rail News Home High-Speed Rail 10/23/2018 Rail News: High-Speed Rail
Gov. Kate Brown has expressed support for high-speed rail service between Vancouver, British Columbia and Portland.Photo – Gov. Brown's Flickr account

Oregon Gov. Kate Brown late last week released a new transportation plan that calls for establishing high-speed rail in the state.

Brown has expressed support for establishing high-speed rail service between Vancouver, British Columbia and Portland. She has directed the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) to work with Washington state, British Columbia and Microsoft officials to finalize a business case study that would refine options for public and private investment in high-speed rail in the area, according to the plan.

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Oct
23

OmniTRAX, 1845 Oil Field Services form joint venture

Rail News Home Logistics 10/23/2018 Rail News: Logistics
OmniTRAX Inc. and truck-freight provider 1845 Oil Field Services have formed ShaleTECH Transport to expand last-mile transportation and energy logistics offerings to oil and gas producers.The joint venture will extend the service offering of OmniTRAX affiliate OmniTRAX Energy Solutions (OES), which provides frac sand storage and transload services and a last-mile containerized bin-to-blender proppant delivery solutions. When fully implemented, ShaleTECH will deliver scalable capacity, drivers and other support personnel, logistics management expertise and product visibility aimed at reducing demurrage and non-productive time at wellheads, OmniTRAX officials said in a press release."1845 is one of the largest transport providers servicing the industry today and their well pad logistics experience and management combined with our last-mile delivery technology will create new operating efficiencies for the supply chain," said OmniTRAX Chief Executive Officer Kevin Shuba.ShaleTECH Transport pairs decades of expertise with new technologies unrivaled in the oil and gas industry to create a uniquely positioned fully integrated independent logistics organization that will give customers certainty from mine to wellhead," he said.Robbie Ballard, president and chief operating officer of 1845 Oil Field Services, has been named president of ShaleTECH. The joint venture's headquarters is in Weatherford, Texas.

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Oct
23

Metro-North rolls out 'Way Ahead' improvement plan

MTA Metro-North Railroad yesterday unveiled a new plan aimed at improving safety, service, infrastructure, communications and rider experience.

Known as "Way Ahead," the plan was developed in response to the railroad's growing ridership, changing demographics and evolving customer needs, Metro-North officials said in a news release.

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Oct
23

Norfolk Southern could move HQ to Atlanta, report says

A video from Norfolk Southern Corp. President and Chief Executive Officer James Squires to NS employees last week strongly indicated NS could move its headquarters from Norfolk, Virginia, to Atlanta.

Squires' video message, which was not posted publicly on the NS website, was reported by The Virginian-Pilot, Norfolk's daily newspaper.

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Oct
23

Norfolk Southern could move HQ to Atlanta, report says

A video from Norfolk Southern Corp. President and Chief Executive Officer James Squires to NS employees last week strongly indicated NS could move its headquarters from Norfolk, Virginia, to Atlanta.

Squires' video message, which was not posted publicly on the NS website, was reported by The Virginian-Pilot, Norfolk's daily newspaper.

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Oct
22

Port Manatee broke cargo records in FY2018

Port Manatee handled a record 9.3 million tons of cargo in fiscal-year 2018, a 19.1 percent increase from the previous year, port officials announced last week.

The increase for FY2018, which ended Sept. 30, follows a 13.4 percent tonnage rise in FY2017 compared with FY2016 at the Florida port.

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Oct
22

MTA to test energy-reduction technology on subway system

Rail News Home Sustainability 10/22/2018 Rail News: Sustainability
The technology will use electricity produced by subway trains' regenerative braking systems.Photo – Metropolitan Transportation Authority

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) late last week unveiled a pilot project to test technology aimed at reducing peak energy consumption for the New York City subway system.

The "value stack approach" uses electricity produced by subway trains' regenerative braking systems, agency officials said in a press release. The technology also would generate revenue through participation in both the Con Edison and New York Independent System Operator demand-response programs.

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Oct
22

Ironhorse Resources acquires San Pedro and Southwestern Railroad

Rail News Home Short Lines & Regionals 10/22/2018 Rail News: Short Lines & Regionals
The Arizona-based railroad will be renamed San Pedro Valley RailroadPhoto – sanpedrosouthwesternrr.com

San Pedro and Southwestern Railroad has been sold to Ironhorse Resources Inc.

The Arizona-based railroad will be renamed San Pedro Valley Railroad, according to RR Mergers & Acquisitions, which specializes in the sale of rail sector companies.

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Oct
22

MARTA to boost rail service for Super Bowl LIII

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 10/22/2018 Rail News: Passenger Rail
MARTA GM Jeff Parker joined MARTA Police Chief Wanda Dunham at a media event held to announce transit service plans for the Super Bowl.Photo – MARTA Police's Twitter

The Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) last week announced it will add rail service during the 53rd Super Bowl, which will be held in February 2019 at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.

During the weekend of Feb. 3, 2019, the agency will provide rail service 24 hours a day and enhance key bus routes to move riders through the city safely, MARTA Chief Executive Officer Jeffrey Parker announced on Twitter late last week.

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Oct
22

STB: U.S. Class I workforce steady in September

As of mid-September, U.S. Class Is employed a total 148,171 workers, up 0.02 percent compared with mid-August and up 1.02 percent compared with the same month in 2017, according to Surface Transportation Board data.

Four of six employment categories reflected decreases on a month-over-month basis. Categories that logged decreases since mid-August were executives, officials and staff assistants, down 0.54 percent to 8,414 employees; professional and administrative, down 1.04 percent to 11,852; maintenance of way and structures, down 0.36 percent to 32,493; and transportation (other than train and engine), down 0.67 percent to 5,662.

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