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Aug
15

Dallas Area Rapid Transit to cap daily fares

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Under the new fare capping policy, passengers won't spend more than the total cost of a day pass in a single day.Photo – Dallas Area Rapid Transit

Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) on Aug. 18 will implement a new fare structure that officials say will help save money for riders.

Under DART's new fare capping policy, riders will not have to spend more than the total cost of a day pass in a single day, or the total cost of a monthly pass in a calendar month. Day passes are $6, while monthly passes are $96.

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15

M. Holland moves warehouse operations to new distribution center

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By moving to the Coal City warehouse, M. Holland expects to gain access to three Class Is and major ports.Photo – mholland.com

Thermoplastic resin distributor M. Holland Co. has moved its warehouse operations to a new 400,000-square-foot facility in Coal City, Illinois, that will offer access for nearly 800 rail cars and a fleet of bulk trucks.

Owned and operated by G&D Trucking/Hoffman Transportation, the facility's services include warehousing, bulk transfer and packaging. The "Gold Standard Distribution Center" also provides M. Holland with access to all major U.S. ports, company officials said in a press release.

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15

St. Paul's East Metro Rail Yards project to be focus of meeting

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The project's study area extends from Union Depot in St. Paul southeast to Interstate 494.Photo – Ramsey County Regional Railroad Authority

The Ramsey County Regional Railroad Authority will host an open house Sept. 19 to inform stakeholders and the public about the East Metro Rail Yards Improvement Project in St. Paul, Minnesota.

A summary of proposed improvements and preliminary environmental impacts will be presented at the meeting, which will be held at the Battle Creek Recreation Center in St. Paul, authority officials said in a press release.

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Aug
15

Massachusetts Gov. Baker unveils Red Line rail-car mock-up

The new units will feature wider door openings for easier boarding.Photo – MBTA

Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker yesterday joined China Railway Rolling Stock Corp. (CRRC) leaders to unveil a mock-up of a new Red Line rail car for the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA).

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Aug
15

LA Metro, TSA roll out explosive-detection devices

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has partnered with the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) to roll out a new portable passenger screening technology aimed at detecting weapons and explosive devices.

After a series of tests over the past year of TSA-vetted and approved security technologies at its stations, Metro has purchased several Thruvision TAC-TS4 portable terahertz millimeter wave passenger screening devices, which will be placed throughout the agency's system.

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Aug
15

APTA: Commuter railroads making progress on PTC

Despite facing technical and financial constraints, the commuter-rail industry is making "substantial progress" toward installing and implementing positive train control (PTC), American Public Transportation Association (APTA) officials said during a press conference held yesterday.

The industry's progress reflects its commitment to safety and implementing PTC by the statutory deadline, said APTA President and Chief Executive Officer Paul Skoutelas.

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Aug
15

CN's Ruest announces senior management appointments

CN President and Chief Executive Officer JJ Ruest today announced he has appointed railroaders experienced in precision-scheduled railroading to serve in senior management positions.

Doug MacDonald and Keith Reardon will head CN's sales and marketing initiatives and all non-rail supply chain operations, such as intermodal container terminals and transload facilities.

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Aug
15

CN's Ruest announces senior management appointments

CN President and Chief Executive Officer JJ Ruest today announced he has appointed railroaders experienced in precision-scheduled railroading to serve in senior management positions.

Doug MacDonald and Keith Reardon will head CN's sales and marketing initiatives and all non-rail supply chain operations, such as intermodal container terminals and transload facilities.

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Aug
15

Rising Stars: Cyrenthia Ward, Federal Transit Administration

Cyrenthia Ward, 36

Job description: Responsible for providing technical assistance to grant recipients on federal regulations, grant management and managing the National Environmental Policy Act process for transportation projects, as well as the oversight of the metropolitan planning process with the Federal Highway Administration.

Education: Bachelor's degree in political science and African-American studies, William Paterson University; master's degree in urban planning, Hunter College, New York City

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Aug
15

Technology roundup: Rail safety

The design of Simmons Machine Tool Corp.’s Stanray® Wheel Truing Machine offers the additional benefit of keeping maintenance facility personnel safe, the company says.Photo – Simmons Machine Tool Corp.

— Compiled by Michael Popke

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Aug
14

Metro Transit Deputy GM Fuhrmann retires

Metro Transit Deputy General Manager Mark Fuhrmann retires today.

He is leaving the agency to work as associate vice president for HDR Engineering, where he'll serve as program director for the Northern Indiana Commuter Transit District's New Starts projects.

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Aug
14

Santa Clara VTA cuts express light-rail service

[Editor's note: This story was updated at 1:35 p.m. CDT.]

Effective Oct. 8, the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority in California (VTA) will end its express light-rail service to reduce the agency's operating costs.

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Aug
14

Duluth, Long Beach ports announce new leadership

The Duluth Seaway Port Authority (DPSA) has named Deb DeLuca executive director.

The first woman to helm the authority, DeLuca has served as DPSA's government and environmental affairs director since 2014.

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Aug
14

NTSB investigating fatal accident at short line in Dallas

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The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) announced on Twitter yesterday it has sent three investigators to the scene of a fatal accident involving the Dallas, Garland and Northeastern Railroad in Dallas.A railroad employee died early Monday after being pinned under a rail-car wheel early early yesterday in South Dallas, The Dallas Morning News reported.Dallas police and Union Pacific Railroad police responded to the incident at about 1 a.m. after another railroad worker found the victim pinned and called 911.The employee died at the scene. A spokesman for the short line told the newspaper that a conductor for the company died "in a tragic accident.""Our hearts are with the employee's family, loved ones and colleagues, as well as emergency responders at the scene," the company said, according to the newspaper.UP police responded because the incident happened near the Class I's tracks.

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Aug
14

BART board OKs parts of Crunican's security plan

Bay Area Rapid Transit's (BART) board has voted to move forward immediately on portions of General Manager Grace Crunican's proposed safety and security action plan.

Crunican introduced the plan following last month's fatal stabbing at the MacArthur Station in Oakland, California.

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Aug
14

Shenandoah Valley Railroad to serve new InterChange Cold Storage site

InterChange Cold Storage LLC has plans to build a new cold storage and blast freezing facility in Virginia that will include new rail service, which will be provided by the Shenandoah Valley Railroad LLC.

The 250,000-square-foot facility, which will be built in Rockingham County, will provide cold-chain warehousing and value-added services to the region's food and beverage manufacturers, company and state officials said in a press release issued by Gov. Ralph Northam's office.

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14

CSX CEO Foote to speak at RailTrends 2018

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James FootePhoto – csx.com

CSX President and Chief Executive Officer James Foote has been added to the speakers lineup for the RailTrends 2018 conference in New York City.

Foote was named CEO of CSX in December 2017. He has over 40 years of diverse railroad industry experience in operations, marketing and finance.

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Aug
14

America's Central Port to receive EDA grant for rail project

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U.S. Rep. Mike Bost (pictured far right) toured the rail project site at the port last week.Photo – bost.house.gov

America's Central Port in Granite City, Illinois, will receive a $2.27 million U.S. Economic Development Administration (EDA) grant for construction of a new rail line.

The rail project is being designed to improve the link between local manufacturers and the nation's freight transportation network, according to a press release issued by U.S. Rep. Mike Bost (R-Illinois), who announced the grant last month.

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14

Rising Stars: Urszula Soucie, Railway Engineering-Maintenance Suppliers Association

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Urszula Soucie, 34Job description: Responsible for all aspects of managing REMSA, including communicating with its more than 300 member companies and organizing the biennial Railway Interchange conference. Education: Bachelor of Arts degree, McGill UniversityCareer path: Soucie began her career at REMSA as operations manager before being promoted to operations director and then chief operating officer.Nominator's quote: "Without [Soucie's] budgeting skills and attention to detail, our Railway Interchange group would be missing a key skill. ... She works collaboratively and thinks outside of the box to improve the event every year."— Amanda Patrick, Railway Supply InstituteWhy did you go into railroading? Like many in the rail industry, I'm not a first-generation railroader. My father worked in public/government affairs for the rail industry for many years before he retired. He exposed me to the many great people and merits of the rail industry. What career accomplishment are you most proud of so far? Spearheading consistent membership growth for the association and increasing the size and profile in exhibitors and attendees at rail industry trade shows. Cutting the opening ribbon at the outdoor exhibition at the last Railway Interchange was a highlight.Who or what has been the biggest inspiration to you in your career? One of my biggest inspirations and supporters in the industry is Amanda Patrick with RSI. She has been a mentor to me since I started working at REMSA and our professional relationship has grown into a friendship. As women in the rail industry, I believe it is important for us to support one another. One great resource to women in the industry is the League of Railway Women, on which I also serve as board treasurer. Rising Stars 2018 Award Winners:





 

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Aug
14

AARS’ 122nd Conference: Embrace diversity, tackle the talent gap

The event included a panel discussion with Rising Stars Amy Rice ('18) and Jeremy Kramer ('16).Photo – Daniel Niepow

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