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Oct
18

AAR honors Norfolk Southern's Schoendorfer, shippers for hazmat work

The Association of American Railroads (AAR) yesterday announced the 2018 recipients of the Holden-Proefrock Award and the 2017 Non-Accident Release (NAR) Grand Slam Awards, which recognize people, shippers and railroads that operate in hazardous materials fields.

The AAR selected David Schoendorfer, system manager of hazardous materials at Norfolk Southern Railway, to receive the Holden-Proefrock Award. With 33 years of rail experience, Schoendorfer has played a key role in the safe transportation of hazardous materials and community outreach for both his railroad and the industry, AAR officials said in a press release.

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Oct
18

CUTA wants drug testing now that pot is legal in Canada

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The association called for random drug tests of subway workers and other employees in safety-sensitive jobs.Photo – cutaactu.ca

Now that recreational use of cannabis is legal in Canada, the Canadian Urban Transit Association (CUTA) yesterday called on the Canadian government to establish rules that would permit transit agencies to randomly drug test subway operators and other employees working in safety-sensitive positions.

The random tests would be an "additional tool for transit systems to reinforce safety in public transport and urban mobility across the country," CUTA officials said in a news release.

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Oct
18

Rail technology update: Lightning protection

Shown: Automated Railroad Maintenance Systems staff integrate GPS/cellular antenna kits with PolyPhaser surge protection components.Photo – automated railroad maintenance systems

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Oct
17

Rail supplier news from AllTranstek, ABB, Kontron and WSP (Oct. 17)

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AllTranstek tapped John Hoyt to lead its new tax and audit service offering.Photo – AllTranstek

AllTranstek LLC has begun offering tax and audit services in response to the demand for assistance in monitoring tax code changes, ad valorem tax compliance and assessment reviews. The company's new tax and audit services division helps clients manage the financial reporting process for state and local taxing jurisdictions, AllTranstek officials said in a news release. To lead the new service offering, the firm appointed John Hoyt manager of tax and audit services. Hoyt began his rail career with TTX Co. in 1979.

Indian Railways has placed an $18 million order with ABB for traction transformers. The units will be customized for the WAP-7 type electric locomotive, which can haul 24 coaches at speeds up to 87 mph. The project is part of Indian Railways' "Mission Electrification" initiative, which aims to electrify nearly 15,000 miles of track. The transformers will be built at BB's facility in Gujurat, India.

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Oct
17

North Carolina Railroad's Kessler named AREMA president

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North Carolina Railroad Co. Vice President of Engineering James Kessler (left) receives the president's gavel from AREMA Past President Dwight Clark (right).Photo – North Carolina Railroad Co.

North Carolina Railroad Co. Vice President of Engineering James Kessler has been named president of the American Railway Engineering and Maintenance-Of-Way Association (AREMA) for the 2018-2019 term.

Kessler was installed as AREMA president last month during the association's annual Presidents Dinner, according to a press release issued by the North Carolina Railroad (NCRR).

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Oct
17

Chicago South Shore earns ASLRRA 'President's Award' for safety

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The award was presented to CSS at the 2018 ASLRRA Eastern Region meeting in Vermont earlier this month.Photo – anacostia.com

Chicago South Shore & South Bend Railroad (CSS) has been awarded the American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association's (ASLRRA) President's Award for "outstanding safety achievements" in 2017.

The award was presented at the 2018 ASLRRA Eastern Region meeting in Vermont earlier this month. Presented annually, the award recognizes short lines and regionals that post the best safety rate as reported by the Federal Railroad Administration.

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Oct
17

Amtrak's Acela seats to be upcycled into luxury bags

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The railroad is working with People for Urban Progress to produce about 2,500 bags over the next 10 to 12 months.Photo – People for Urban Progress blog

Amtrak has partnered with People for Urban Progress (PUP) to repurpose Acela Express seat covers into luxury leather bags.

An Indianapolis-based nonprofit, PUP expects to roll out about 2,500 bags over the next 10 to 12 months as the seat coverings are repurposed. The first products will include tote bags, backpacks and "dopp kits" or toiletry bags. PUP designers are hand-crafting all the bags.

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Oct
17

Schumer wants railroads to notify locals when transporting hazmat

U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) this week called on Canadian Pacific, CSX and other freight railroads to provide more information to county emergency management authorities and first responders when trains are transporting hazardous materials through local communities in New York.

Specifically, Schumer urged better state-local coordination and "proactive" and detailed information sharing when trains loaded with hazmat operate through their areas.

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Oct
17

LA Metro starts tunnel dig for Purple Line subway

The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) on Monday began subway tunneling under Wilshire Boulevard for the Purple Line Extension.

The agency has launched two tunnel boring machines that will dig the twin tunnels, Metro officials said in a blog post yesterday.

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Oct
17

California High-Speed Rail Authority OKs EIR for Fresno-Bakersfield segment

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The route will run from Shafter east toward State Route 99 and the existing Union Pacific Railroad tracks before ending in downtown Bakersfield.Photo – California High-Speed Rail Authority

The California High-Speed Rail Authority's (CHSRA) board yesterday certified the final supplemental environmental impact report (EIR) for the Fresno-to-Bakersfield section of the state's plan to build a high-speed rail line between San Francisco and Los Angeles.

The board also approved a high-speed rail alignment between Poplar Avenue in Kern County and the F Street station in downtown Bakersfield. The moves enable CHSRA to take additional steps toward advancing major work on the overall project, agency officials said in a news release.

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Oct
17

CSX reports 'strong performance' in Q3

CSX Corp. yesterday reported third-quarter net earnings jumped 95 percent to $894 million, or $1.05 per share, from $459 million, or 51 cents per share, in the same period a year ago. The per-share earnings beat analysts' estimates for the quarter.

CSX's operating ratio of 58.7 percent set a company third-quarter record. A year ago, CSX posted a third-quarter operating ratio of 68.4 percent.

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Oct
17

CSX reports 'strong performance' in Q3

CSX Corp. yesterday reported third-quarter net earnings jumped 95 percent to $894 million, or $1.05 per share, from $459 million, or 51 cents per share, in the same period a year ago. The per-share earnings beat analysts' estimates for the quarter.

CSX's operating ratio of 58.7 percent set a company third-quarter record. A year ago, CSX posted a third-quarter operating ratio of 68.4 percent.

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Oct
17

Severe weather, proposed tariffs generate uncertainty among tie suppliers

Wood-tie suppliers began 2018 with inventories below optimal levels to meet demand, said Railway Tie Association’s Jim Gauntt.Photo – Gross & Janes Co.

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Oct
16

Metra PTC project prompts Rock Island schedule changes

Metra yesterday released a proposed revision of its Rock Island Line schedule to accommodate service changes related to positive train control (PTC) implementation.

With PTC in place, train crews must initialize the system before each individual run. The process includes compiling information about the size and makeup of the train, along with any other details about route conditions that could affect train operations.

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Oct
16

Twin Cities' Metropolitan Council to study local travel behavior

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The council will survey 7,500 households across 19 counties, including Hennepin County.Photo – Metropolitan Council

The Minneapolis-area Metropolitan Council this month is launching a survey to gauge how locals travel across the greater Twin Cities region.

Working in partnership with the Minnesota and Wisconsin departments of transportation, the council will survey 7,500 households across 19 counties starting this month through October 2019.

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Oct
16

Operation Lifesaver taps Puchala for communications, marketing role

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Jessica PuchalaPhoto – Operation Lifesaver Inc.

Operation Lifesaver Inc. (OLI) has hired Jessica Puchala as director of communications and marketing.

She has more than 20 years of experience in communications and project management in the corporate, nonprofit, state government and media sectors.

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Oct
16

LA Metro marks design milestone on Airport Metro Connector

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The Airport Metro Connector will provide transfers between local light-rail lines and Los Angeles International Airport's planned automated people mover system.Photo – LA Metro's blog

The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) is 60 percent finished with design plans for the new Airport Metro Connector station, agency officials reported in a blog post yesterday.

The station will provide transfers from the Green Line and the future Crenshaw/LAX light-rail line to Los Angeles International Airport's new $4.9 billion automated people mover system.

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Oct
16

EDA grant to aid BNSF-served Port of Pasco industrial park

Rail News Home Intermodal 10/16/2018 Rail News: Intermodal
The U.S. Economic Development Administration (EDA) has awarded a $7.1 million grant to the Port of Pasco in Washington to improve roads and install stormwater management systems that will aid the operation of Big Pasco Industrial Park.The improvements will enable multimodal transportation to "continue unabated in the face of future snow melts," said U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross in a press release.Located in Pasco, Washington, the park provides barge, rail and road service. Its capacity to serve businesses was affected by the winter snowmelt in 2017.BNSF Railway Co. provides the park's rail service and switching.

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Oct
16

CN unveils new centerbeam rail car

CN has begun to roll out the first of its new centerbeam rail cars ordered earlier this year from National Steel Car Ltd.

CN received the first of 350 new centerbeams in August. The new builds are 73-foot riserless centerbeams with a maximum load capacity of 286,000 pounds, CN officials said in a website post.

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Oct
16

CN unveils new centerbeam rail car

CN has begun to roll out the first of its new centerbeam rail cars ordered earlier this year from National Steel Car Ltd.

CN received the first of 350 new centerbeams in August. The new builds are 73-foot riserless centerbeams with a maximum load capacity of 286,000 pounds, CN officials said in a website post.

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