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Sep
28

Sound Transit picks alignment for Redmond light-rail extension

Sound Transit's board yesterday selected an elevated light-rail alignment for its Link light-rail extension in downtown Redmond, Washington.

The move brings the Redmond Link extension one step closer to the start of construction in 2019, with service slated to start in 2024, agency officials said in a press release.

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Sep
27

Metro-North taps Skanska-ECCO for Croton-Harmon Shops project

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) has approved a contract with Skanska-ECCO for the final phase of rebuilding MTA Metro-North Railroad's Croton-Harmon Shops and Yard complex in Croton-on-Hudson, New York.

The final stage involves completing demolition and replacement of the main shop, where Metro-North previously performed most of its train maintenance. Slated to wrap up in 2022, the work will make room for a new electric car shop and support shop facility.

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Sep
27

U.S. railroads report 4.9 percent traffic growth in Week 38

The growth in U.S. rail traffic continued unabated for the week ending Sept. 22, with railroads moving 567,078 carloads and intermodal units, a 4.9 percent increase compared with the same week a year ago, according to Association of American Railroads (AAR) data.

For the week ending Sept. 22, U.S. railroads moved 272,615 carloads, up 4.2 percent compared with the same week in 2017, while U.S. weekly intermodal volume was 294,463 containers and trailers, up 5.7 percent compared to 2017, according to an AAR press release.

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Sep
27

Connecticut DOT opens second track along Hartford Line

The Connecticut Department of Transportation (CTDOT) has completed and opened a second track on the CTrail Hartford Line between Hartford and Windsor.

The work marks the completion of 4 miles of track construction as part of the New Haven-Hartford-Springfield (NHHS) rail program, although some follow-up construction activity will occur through mid-November.

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Sep
27

Honda recognizes BNSF for transportation excellence

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BNSF was recognized for "efficient and reliable railway transport of finished vehicles."Photo – bnsf.com

American Honda Motor Co. recently honored BNSF Railway Co. with the auto manufacturer's Premier Partner Award for excellence in transportation.

The Class I was among 15 of Honda's suppliers to receive the award. BNSF was recognized for "efficient and reliable railway transport of finished vehicles," according to a BNSF press release.

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Sep
27

Honda recognizes BNSF for transportation excellence

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BNSF was recognized for "efficient and reliable railway transport of finished vehicles."Photo – bnsf.com

American Honda Motor Co. recently honored BNSF Railway Co. with the auto manufacturer's Premier Partner Award for excellence in transportation.

The Class I was among 15 of Honda's suppliers to receive the award. BNSF was recognized for "efficient and reliable railway transport of finished vehicles," according to a BNSF press release.

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Sep
27

FTA demands Honolulu transit agency to address funding shortfalls

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The FTA's cost estimate for Honolulu's passenger-rail system is $134 million above the Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation's estimate.Photo – Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation

The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) has asked the Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation (HART) to submit an updated recovery plan that addresses funding shortfalls for its more than $8 billion passenger-rail project.

In late June, the FTA sent a report to HART noting that the project is estimated to cost nearly $8.3 billion, which is $134 million above HART's own cost estimate.

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Sep
27

San Diego commuter railroad to fully implement PTC by Dec. 31

The North County Transit District (NCTD) of San Diego announced yesterday that it's on track to fully implement its positive train control (PTC) system by the Dec. 31 deadline.

Late last week, the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) gave conditional approval to the NCTD's PTC safety plan.

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Sep
27

Cenovus inks crude-by-rail pacts with CP, CN

Cenovus Energy Inc. announced yesterday it has signed three-year pacts with Canadian Pacific and CN to move crude oil by rail from terminals in Canada to the U.S. Gulf Coast.

The agreements call for the transport of 100,000 barrels of heavy crude per day. CN will transport oil from the Cenovus Bruderheim Energy Terminal starting in the fourth quarter. CP will transport oil through USD Partners' terminal in Hardisty, Alberta, starting in second-quarter next year, with both ramping up through 2019.

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Sep
27

RailTrends adds presenters to 2018 conference agenda

RailTrends® organizers have added three prominent rail industry leaders — Ronald Batory, Marc Brazeau and Peter Gilbertson — to the presenters lineup for this year's conference to be held Nov. 29-30 in New York City.

Batory is administrator of the Federal Railroad Administration; Brazeau is president and chief executive officer of the Railway Association of Canada (RAC); and Gilbertson is president and CEO of Anacostia Rail Holdings Co.

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Sep
26

Rail supplier news from RailWorks, Pyrotek, dFuzion, ENSCO, RATP Dev and WSP (Sept. 26)

RailWorks Corp. has finalized an agreement to acquire steel-tie manufacturer NARSTCO, which employs about 90 people at its U.S. facilities. NARSTCO will continue to operate independently and work with its current customer base, which includes end users, contractors and engineering firms. In addition, Anthony Musa will continue to serve as NARSTCO's chief executive officer, RailWorks officials said in a press release. The acquisition's financial terms were not disclosed.

Pyrotek is adding equipment and ramping up production of acoustic thermal products at its plant in Cortland, New York. The effort is aimed at complementing the company's global manufacturing footprint and providing value-add services for rail, marine and industrial customers in the Americas, said Kevin Bacon, manager of Pyrotek's U.S. acoustic and thermal sales team, in a news release. Pyrotek's offerings include vibration damping and isolation products, as well as sound absorbers, noise barriers and condensation control solutions.

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Sep
26

Streetcar coalition names executive leaders, board members

The Community Streetcar Coalition (CSC) recently announced its executive committee and new board members.

Serving as incoming chair is Adelee Le Grand, vice president at Transdev and chief strategic officer at the New Orleans Regional Transit Authority. Le Grand is responsible for finding solutions to address access and mobility challenges facing the New Orleans region, coalition officials said in a press release.

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Sep
26

APTA honors transit leaders, agencies for excellence

The American Public Transportation Association (APTA) yesterday recognized individuals and transit agencies for excellence and leadership in public transportation in North America.

The honorees were winners of this year's APTA Awards, which were presented at the association's annual meeting being held this week in Nashville, Tennessee.

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Sep
26

Railway suppliers chronicle their industry's economic impact

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"This study is the first of its kind to reveal the power and contribution of the railway supply industry that is driven by investment in our nation’s railroads,” said RSI President Mike O'Malley.Photo – rsiweb.org

The rail supply industry represented by several associations released a report today that highlights the economic and workforce impact of their products and services.

Titled "The Power of Rail Supply: The Economic Impact of Rail Suppliers in the U.S.," the report examines the "importance of the industry to the U.S. economy in terms of jobs, tax revenue and gross domestic product on the state and national level," according to a press release issued by the Railway Supply Institute (RSI).

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Sep
26

AASHTO names Tymon executive director

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Tymon currently serves as the association's chief operating officer and director of policy and management.Photo – AASHTO

The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) announced James Tymon executive director at its annual board meeting held Sept. 20-24 in Atlanta.

Tymon is currently association's chief operating officer and director of policy and management. He joined AASHTO in 2013.

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Sep
26

Amtrak, Operation Lifesaver team up for largest U.S. rail safety operation

Amtrak police and Operation Lifesaver Inc. (OLI) yesterday partnered for their second annual "Operation Clear Track" event, the largest rail-safety law enforcement operation in the United States.

During the event, police reported to hundreds of grade crossings around the country deemed "high-incident" locations by the Federal Railroad Administration. Once onsite, law enforcement officials enforced grade crossing and trespassing laws during a three-hour safety detail, writing citations and warnings to violators, OLI officials said in a press release.

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Sep
26

Canadian Pacific names Monser to board

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Edward Monser will join CP's board on Dec. 17.Photo – emerson.com

Canadian Pacific announced yesterday that Edward Monser has been appointed to its board of directors effective Dec. 17.

Monser will retire Oct. 1 as president of global technology and engineering company Emerson, where he began his engineering career in 1981. He also has served as the company's executive vice president and chief operating officer.

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Sep
26

Canadian Pacific names Monser to board

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Edward Monser will join CP's board on Dec. 17.Photo – emerson.com

Canadian Pacific announced yesterday that Edward Monser has been appointed to its board of directors effective Dec. 17.

Monser will retire Oct. 1 as president of global technology and engineering company Emerson, where he began his engineering career in 1981. He also has served as the company's executive vice president and chief operating officer.

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Sep
26

FTA to reimburse LA Metro for some Purple Line work

The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) last week approved the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority's (MTA) request to be reimbursed for early work activities for the Purple Line extension's third section between Century City and the Westwood/VA Hospital.

The FTA's "letter of no prejudice" permits Metro to incur costs on the project using non-federal resources, with the understanding that the costs incurred after the letter's approval may be reimbursable if the project is chosen for federal funding later.

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Sep
25

InnoTrans 2018 attracts record participation

This year's InnoTrans Convention held in Berlin last week attracted more than 153,000 trade visitors from 149 countries, marking a record participation rate, conference planners announced yesterday.

The event featured record exhibitor numbers, a total attendance of 161,157 visitors and an increase in business volume, InnoTrans officials said in a press release.

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