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Sep
25

AASHTO, APTA unveil new leadership

The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) has elected Carlos Braceras as president and Patrick McKenna as vice president.

Braceras is executive director of the Utah Department of Transportation; McKenna is director of the Missouri Department of Transportation (MODOT).

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Sep
25

FTA signs off on Missouri's transit-rail safety program

The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) yesterday announced that Missouri has obtained federal certification of its transit-rail state safety oversight (SSO) program.

By law, states with transit-rail systems are required to achieve federal certification of their SSO programs by April 15, 2019. To obtain certification, states must meet certain statutory requirements, including establishing an SSO agency that's financially and legally independent from the transit agencies it oversees.

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Sep
25

Watco to open rail facility in Queensland

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Deputy Mayor Jo McNally (left) and Watco Executive Chairman Rick WebbPhoto – Southern Downs Regional Council

Watco Transportation Services last week agreed to establish a rail transport facility in Warwick, Queensland, in Australia.

Watco will haul grain from the facility. The company anticipates starting operations in first-quarter 2019, according to a press release issued by the Southern Downs Regional Council.

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Sep
25

Long Beach port's board OKs $870 million to build on-dock rail facility

The Long Beach Board of Harbor Commissioners has approved an $870 million budget to build a new on-dock rail support facility.

The facility will be designed to shift more shipping containers from trucks to rail for a "more efficient and sustainable transfer of cargo," port officials said in a press release.

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Sep
25

Orange County transit agency picks Walsh to build streetcar

The Orange County Transportation Authority's (OCTA) board yesterday awarded a $220.5 million contract to Walsh Construction Co. to build the 4.1-mile OC Streetcar system.

The streetcar will operate between Metrolink's commuter-rail service at the Santa Ana Regional Transportation Center and Harbor Boulevard in Garden Grove, California. The streetcar also will connect with several of the county's busiest bus routes along the way, OCTA officials said in a news release.

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Sep
25

PHMSA pulls ECP brake requirement

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The Fixing America's Surface Transportation (FAST) Act required further analysis of the ECP brake requirements, including physical testing, to see how much more effective ECP brakes are in comparison to other brake systems.Photo – Railway Supply Institute

The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) yesterday rescinded a mandate that would have required crude-oil trains to use electronically controlled pneumatic (ECP) braking systems.

The PHMSA took the action after it conducted a congressionally mandated review of the regulation's impact, and determined that the expected costs of requiring ECP brakes would be "significantly higher" than the expected benefits, according to a PHMSA press release.

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Sep
25

MBTA applies for PTC deadline extension

The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) late last week applied to the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) for a two-year extension of the federally mandated deadline to implement positive train control (PTC).

MBTA submitted the request after completing all federal requirements necessary to qualify for an extension to implement PTC. Railroads are required to implement PTC by Dec. 31, or apply for an extension.

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Sep
24

LA Metro to share update on Union Station modernization plans

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Rendering of the renovated Union StationPhoto – LA Metro/MBI Media

The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) on Wednesday will hold an open house for its project to modernize Union Station.

Known as Link Union Station, the project calls for transforming the station from a "dead-end" stop into  "run-through" one by extending tracks south over the US-101 highway.

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Sep
24

OmniTRAX: Savannah Gateway Hub's road construction begins

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The improved access will help open up the 2,700-acre park for development.Photo – savannahgatewayindustrialhub.com

Construction is underway to improve access to the Savannah Gateway Industrial Hub near the Port of Savannah, Georgia.

McCall Road, which provides access to the eastern portion of the industrial park, will be widened from Highway 21 toward the park. Completion is expected by March 2019, said Mike Martin, vice president of development at OmniTRAX Inc., the park's developer.

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Sep
24

TriMet names Blagg head of safety and security

The Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon (TriMet) has appointed Marla Blagg executive director of safety and security effective Oct. 22.

Blagg will succeed Harry Saporta, who plans to retire in early 2018 after eight years leading the agency's safety and security efforts.

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Sep
24

New Orleans port, railroad advance Avondale Shipyard project

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The agreements outline collaborative opportunities geared toward Avondale's development as a "vibrant maritime and logistics hub," port officials said.Photo – portnola.com

The boards of the Port of New Orleans and New Orleans Public Belt Railroad Corp. last week approved separate resolutions that authorize nonbinding cooperative endeavor agreements between the port, the short line, Jefferson Parish and Avondale Marine LLC to facilitate the proposed redevelopment of the former Avondale Shipyard.

The port will issue a jurisdictional permit to Avondale Marine for use and development of a port and intermodal facility. When the rail extension is completed — at Avondale Marine's expense — New Orleans Public Belt Railroad will connect and provide service that will ensure the site has neutral access to Class Is operating in the New Orleans gateway, port and railroad officials said in a press release.

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Sep
24

STB: Class Is posted slight increase in August employment

As of mid-August, Class Is in the United States employed 148,136 workers, up 0.48 percent since mid-July's employment figure and up 0.55 percent compared with mid-August 2017, according to the Surface Transportation Board (STB).

Four of six employment categories reflected workforce increases compared with mid-July. Those categories were executives, officials and staff assistants, up 0.45 percent to 8,460 employees; maintenance of equipment and stores, up 0.54 percent to 26,946; transportation (other than train and engine), up 0.16 percent to 5,700 workers; and transportation (train and engine), up 0.89 percent to 62,442 employees.

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Sep
24

OLI launches Rail Safety Week in U.S., Canada

Operation Lifesaver Inc. (OLI) yesterday kicked off the first joint Rail Safety Week in the United States and Canada.

OLI is running a campaigned called #StopTrackTragedies, which features seven videos that tell the personal stories of people affected by rail crossing or trespassing incidents. The videos will feature victims, their friends and family members, as well as locomotive engineers and first responders, OLI officials said in a news release.

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Sep
24

Iowa Interstate names Parsons president, CEO

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Joe ParsonsPhoto – iaisrr.com

Iowa Interstate Railroad Ltd. has promoted Joe Parsons to president and chief executive officer.

Parsons joined the railroad in September 2013 as chief operating officer; he was promoted to general manager — his most recent position — in 2017.

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Sep
24

Pennsylvania DOT to study passenger rail between Altoona, Pittsburgh

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The department will review several past studies on passenger-rail along the Keystone West Corridor, Gov. Tom Wolf announced.Photo – Gov. Wolf's office

The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) will examine the feasibility of providing passenger-rail service between Altoona and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf announced late last week.

PennDOT will review several past studies on the Keystone West Corridor, and gather information about the existing right of way, as well as current and projected freight-rail activity on the line. The department also will develop estimated costs of the proposed project, according to a press release issued by Wolf's office.

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Sep
21

Rail supplier news from CRRC, GE, Timken, Loram, American Refining Group and NRC (Sept. 21)

At InnoTrans 2018 in Berlin, Germany, China Railway Rolling Stock Corp. (CRRC) unveiled its Cetrovo train, a carbon-fiber unit that's 13 percent lighter than traditional steel or aluminum subway trains. The units feature car windows that can be transformed into touch-screen displays and other "advanced technical features," including internet-enabled touch-screen mirrors and self-cleaning seats, company officials said in a press release.

GE Transportation has announced a new high-speed diesel engine program that will serve the locomotive, marine and power generation segments. The engine platform will be designed to provide improved fuel efficiency and reliability, along with lower lifecycle costs, company officials said in a press release. GE is designing the high-speed diesel engine in 12- and 16-cylinder configurations with a maximum-rated horsepower of 2,500 and 3,3300, respectively.

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Sep
21

Ontario to boost GO Transit's Lakeshore rail service

GO Transit on Sept. 24 will add 220 new weekly trips along its Lakeshore East and West commuter-rail lines.

The added trips mark a nearly 18 percent increase in service along the corridors, according to a press release issued by the Ontario Ministry of Transportation.

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Sep
21

Northern Lines Railway recognized for safety practices

Northern Lines Railway (NLR) has received a 2018 Jake with Distinction Award from the American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association (ASLRRA) to recognize the railroad's safety standards.

The honor is the railroad's fifth consecutive award for operating with a personal injury, NLR officials said in a press release.

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Sep
21

NJ Transit to discount fares while on-board PTC installation wraps up

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The agency is preparing to temporarily discontinue trains and modify service times to accommodate installation on locomotives and cab control cars.Photo – NJ Transit's Twitter account

New Jersey Transit yesterday announced that it will offer 10 percent discounts on rail tickets and passes for travel in November, December and January as positive train control (PTC) installation is completed.

The news comes as the agency prepares for temporarily discontinued trains and modified times to accommodate the installation on locomotives and cab control cars. Starting Oct. 14, some trains will be discontinued or have changes in their origin or destination points, NJ Transit officials said in a news release.

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Sep
21

Port of Long Beach obtains $4.2 million grant to beef up security

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The funds will be used for security system maintenance and expanding and enhancing physical and cyber security capabilities.Photo – Port of Long Beach

The Port of Long Beach in California has been awarded a $4.2 million federal grant to help pay for physical and cyber security improvements.

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Federal Emergency Management Agency awarded the funds from the Port Security Grant Program. The funds will be used for security system maintenance, along with expanding and enhancing physical and cyber security capabilities, Port of Long Beach officials said in a press release.

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