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Oct
02

Diversified Port Holdings changes name to Patriot Ports

Rail News Home Logistics 10/2/2018 Rail News: Logistics
Diversified Port Holdings (DPH), parent of port terminal organizations Portus and Seaonus, has announced the business' rebrand to Patriot Ports. The rebrand — which follows the merger of Patriot Rail Co. and DPH in fall 2017 — aims to strengthen the combined entity's focus on providing turn-key logistics solutions in the marine and inland logistics sectors, Patriot Ports officials said in a press release.The individual port operating entities will continue to keep the names Portus and Seaonus, although their logos and colors will change to the new Patriot Ports logo. The eagle that represents the rail companies will now represent the ports, unifying the two transportation service organizations, company officials said.Through its principal subsidiaries Seaonus and Portus, Patriot Ports operates its maritime port logistics business on the U.S. Gulf and Atlantic coasts. Both Patriot Rail and Patriot Ports are based in Jacksonville, Florida.

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Oct
02

Caltrans unveils new Amtrak Pacific Surfliner locomotives

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 10/2/2018 Rail News: Passenger Rail
Ribbon cutting ceremony in honor of new Charger locomotives with (left) Shirley Choate, Caltrans District 7 interim district director; Jennifer Bergener, managing director, LOSSAN Rail Corridor Agency; Tony Kranz, LOSSAN agency board member; Brian Annis, secretary, California State Transportation Agency; Armin Kick, Siemens' VP of locomotives and high-speed trainsets.Photo – Caltrans

The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) and the Los Angeles-San Diego-San Luis Obispo Rail Corridor Agency yesterday introduced new locomotives to the Amtrak Pacific Surfliner service at L.A. Union Station.

Manufactured by Siemens in Sacramento, the 14 Charger locomotives have received the Tier IV emissions certification from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, making the Charger one of the cleanest diesel-electric passenger locomotives in operation, state and local transportation officials said in a press release.

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Oct
02

TriMet picks preferred route for Southwest Corridor light rail

The Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon's (TriMet) board last week recommended that the Portland-area Metro Council adopt the locally preferred alternative for the Southwest Corridor light-rail project between Portland and Tualatin.

The preferred route would run 12 miles between downtown Portland and the Bridgeport Village shopping complex in Tualatin. The preferred option would include 13 stations, along with up to seven park-and-rides. It also would allow for 2 miles of shared transitway for future express bus service, TriMet officials said in a press release.

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Oct
02

Rail, government officials mark 75th Street Corridor project in Chicago

U.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao and Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner yesterday joined other public officials and rail industry representatives at a ceremony to mark the funding of the 75th Street Corridor Improvement Project in Chicago.

The $474 million project is a linchpin in the Chicago Region Environmental and Transportation Efficiency (CREATE) program, which aims to eliminate a chokepoint at a critical South Side Chicago junction for freight and passenger trains.

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Oct
01

Denver's RTD offers incentives to riders to 'ditch' their cars

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 10/1/2018 Rail News: Passenger Rail
The program will encourage RTD riders to go one month without driving their cars to the train station or bus stop.Photo – RTD's Facebook page

The Regional Transportation District of Denver (RTD) has teamed up with ride-sharing service Lyft and car-sharing service Zipcar in an effort to tackle the first-and-last-mile challenge of moving riders to and from transit stations without the use of their cars.

Participants who enroll and are selected to participate in RTD's new Ditch Your Car Program will receive various incentives toward the cost of using those services to travel the distance between their homes and workplaces to a train or bus stop. The incentives include credits for using Lyft, Lyft scooters and Zipcar, as well as a one-month RTD pass.

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Oct
01

BART kicks off engineer 'hiring blitz'

Rail News Home Maintenance Of Way 10/1/2018 Rail News: Maintenance Of Way
The hiring frenzy comes after voters in November 2016 approved a $3.5 billion bond measure to rebuild much of the agency's system.Photo – bart.gov

Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) has begun a "hiring blitz" for engineers to manage a slew of major rebuilding projects.

The agency is recruiting engineers to rebuild much of BART's system after voters in November 2016 approved the $3.5 billion Measure RR bond measure.

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Oct
01

Milwaukee sets Nov. 2 for streetcar's debut

Milwaukee will launch service on its new streetcar service, dubbed The Hop, on Nov. 2, Mayor Tom Barrett announced late last week.

City officials will host a grand opening ceremony Nov. 2 in Cathedral Square Park in downtown Milwaukee. The park is adjacent to the streetcar's eastbound and westbound platforms on Kilbourn Avenue in the downtown.

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Oct
01

MTA names Warren chief safety officer

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) in New York City has appointed Patrick Warren chief safety officer.

He'll work with MTA agencies on improving work practices and investing in new technology and equipment, MTA officials said in a press release.

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Oct
01

Report: Scheduled railroading could improve North American freight-rail service

North American railroads' growing interest in precision scheduled railroading has the potential to improve flagging service levels, according to a new report by Moody's Investors Service.

Last month, Union Pacific Railroad became the latest Class I to adopt precision scheduled railroading principles as part of a new operating model. Under UP's new Unified 2020 plan, the company will roll out precision scheduled railroading in phases across its network starting today.

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Oct
01

HART seeks public-private partnership for Honolulu rail project

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 10/1/2018 Rail News: Passenger Rail
The agency says that public-private partnerships have been "viable and advantageous" for project delivery around the world.Photo – Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation

The Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation (HART) and city and county of Honolulu late last week issued a request for proposals (RFP) for a public-private partnership (P3) to help finish the area's planned 20-mile transit-rail system.

The chosen bidder would complete the City Center guideway and stations, as well as the Pearl Highlands Transit Center and Garage. The bidder also would sign a long-term operations and maintenance agreement for HART's rail system.

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Oct
01

FRA to relaunch Railroad Safety Advisory Committee

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FRA Administrator Ron BatoryPhoto – Progressive Railroading file photo

The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) is relaunching the Railroad Safety Advisory Committee (RSAC) after a more than year-long hiatus.

The committee will be re-established with a new charter, which will go into effect two years from the date it's filed with Congress, according to a notice published in the Federal Register.

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Oct
01

AAR 'pleased' with new North American trade pact

Rail News Home Federal Legislation & Regulation 10/1/2018 Rail News: Federal Legislation & Regulation
The Association of American Railroads (AAR) endorsed yesterday's news that Canada has agreed to sign on to a trade deal with the United States and Mexico.Canadian officials announced late last night that they agreed to the pact, which the United States and Mexico had reached last month. The new treaty will preserve the three-nation format of the original North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).In a prepared statement issued this morning, AAR President and Chief Executive Officer Edward Hamberger said the private freight railroad industry is pleased with the new deal."The free flow of goods across North America without burdensome tariffs is a net positive for U.S. workers, bedrock industries and the economy," said Hamberger. "Our industry knows this firsthand due to the massive amounts of goods we move – such as automobiles, agricultural yields and energy products – as part of a sophisticated supply chain that was shaped in large part by free trade."President Trump and his counterparts in Mexico and Canada are expected to sign the agreement during the next 60 days. Congress will likely act on the pact next year, according to national news reports."We encourage Congress to address this new agreement in a very deliberate yet urgent manner to provide much-needed certainty for commerce across this continent," Hamberger said.

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Sep
28

Rail supplier news from C2K, Teleste, Janam, Conduent, HNTB and Bourque (Sept. 28)

MTA New York City Transit (NYCT) has chosen an LTK Engineering Services-Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. joint venture known as C2K Partners to provide post-award consulting services for the new R211 subway cars. C2K will provide technical and program management support to NYCT during the design, manufacturing, delivery, testing and acceptance of the new cars, which will feature expanded doors aimed at reducing delays and speeding the boarding process. The R211 cars also will be equipped with monitoring systems that will transmit information about performance to the wayside, which will help crews examine trains before equipment failure, according to a C2K press release. The contract's value was not disclosed in the press release. In January, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's board approved a $1.4 billion contract with Kawasaki Rail Car Inc. for 535 of the R211 units.

Spanish rail-car maker CAF has selected Teleste Corp.'s on-board solutions for metro projects in the Philippines and Italy. The order includes 30 metro units for Manila and 12 units for Naples. Deliveries are slated to start in 2019, Teleste officials said in a press release. The deployment will include a passenger information system and Ethernet network for Manila metro trains, and a passenger information system and closed-circuit television systems with an Ethernet network in Naples.

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Sep
28

TNW's locomotives get a makeover

Rail News Home Short Lines & Regionals 9/28/2018 Rail News: Short Lines & Regionals
TNW executives, left to right: Jeff Davis, chief operating officer; Wade Hoffmann, vice president marketing and sales; Robert Murchison, owner; Paul Treangen, chief executive officer; and Burk Murchison, owner.Photo – TNW Corp.

TNW Corp. this week unveiled a new design for the short-line and logistics company's locomotive fleet.

The new design features the railroad's classic red, black and gray colors divided by a wavy line of white and black. Because Texas Rock Crusher Railway (TXR) is part of the community in Brownwood, Texas, the city's logo was painted on the locomotive, company officials said in a press release.

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Sep
28

CTA starts Jefferson Park station rehab project

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 9/28/2018 Rail News: Passenger Rail
The $25 million project includes new bus and rail station canopies, along with new LED lighting and additional security cameras.Photo – transitchicago.com

Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) President Dorval Carter Jr. yesterday announced the start of construction to modernize the nearly 50-year-old Jefferson Park Blue Line Transit Center Terminal.

The $25 million rehabilitation project includes new bus and rail station canopies, new LED lighting and additional security cameras. Crews also will repair and refinish all station and platform surfaces, CTA officials said in a press release.

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Sep
28

RTA: Tie production, purchases rose in August

In August, tie production jumped 20.2 percent to 1,695,000 units and purchases rose 16.8 percent to 2,247,000 units compared with July levels, according to the Railway Tie Association's (RTA) latest market report.

On a year-over-year basis, production fell 15.2 percent and purchases dropped 10.7 percent.

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Sep
28

Gulf Inland Logistics Park signs two chemical firms

Gulf Inland Logistics Park, a 1,050-acre industrial and commercial development near Dayton, Texas, has signed initial user land sales with two global chemical companies.

BNSF Railway Co. and Union Pacific Railroad serve the park, which eventually will include more than 10 million square feet of rail-served industrial facilities and storage for more than 1,850 rail cars.

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Sep
28

Phoenix OKs South Central light-rail extension

The Phoenix City Council on Wednesday voted to build Valley Metro's two-lane South Central light-rail extension as planned.

The city approved the 5.5-mile project in spite of resistance from a grassroots group known as "4 Lanes or No Train," which formed earlier this year to stop the project, The Arizona Republic reported.

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Sep
28

Contractor selected for Willmar Rail Connector project

The Hoffman Team has been selected as the design-build "best value proposer" for the road portion of the Willmar Rail Connector and Industrial Access Project, the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) announced this week.

Known as Willmar Wye, the project is a public-private partnership between BNSF Railway Co., MnDOT, Kandiyohi County and the city of Willmar to build a new rail line bypass on the city's west side.

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Sep
28

Contractor selected for Willmar Rail Connector project

The Hoffman Team has been selected as the design-build "best value proposer" for the road portion of the Willmar Rail Connector and Industrial Access Project, the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) announced this week.

Known as Willmar Wye, the project is a public-private partnership between BNSF Railway Co., MnDOT, Kandiyohi County and the city of Willmar to build a new rail line bypass on the city's west side.

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