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Jul
13

Report: CSX VP O'Malley to join Brightline

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Earlier this year, Brightline submitted an unsolicited proposal to the Florida Department of Transportation to operate passenger trains along the Central Florida Expressway Authority's right of way between Orlando and Tampa.Photo – Brightline

A CSX executive is leaving the Class I to go to work for Brightline, the private passenger-rail service in southeastern Florida.

Bob O'Malley, vice president of state and local government relations for CSX, will leave his post today and join Brightline on July 16, according to The Tampa Bay Business Journal.

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Jul
13

Panhandle Northern Railroad seeks CRISI grant for safety improvements

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The city is the lead applicant for the grant, but is joined by the short line and the Panhandle Regional Planning Commission as co-applicantsPhoto – City of Borger website

The city of Borger, Texas, has applied for a grant from the Federal Railroad Administration's Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvements (CRISI) program that would help fund a project to improve the safety and security of the Panhandle Northern Railroad LLC (PNR).

The city is the lead applicant for the grant, but is joined by the short line and the Panhandle Regional Planning Commission as co-applicants, according to a city press release.

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Jul
13

Metrolinx Chair Prichard steps down

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Prichard served as chair for the past seven years.Photo – torys.com

Metrolinx Chair Robert Prichard resigned yesterday.

During his nine-year tenure at the agency, Prichard also served as president and chief executive officer. He cited the election of new government leaders in Ontario among his reasons for resigning. Prichard served as chair for the past seven years.

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Jul
13

Transit agencies tackle first- and last-mile challenges

LA Metro launched Metro Bike Share as a first-and-last-mile option for transit riders.Photo – LA Metro

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Jul
12

CTA reveals design for new Damen Green Line station

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The stop will be the fourth new station added to CTA's rail system since 2011.Photo – Chicago Transit Authority

Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel earlier this week joined Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) and Chicago Department of Transportation officials to unveil design plans for a new Green Line station on the city's near west side.

Located at Lake Street and Damen Avenue, the new station is designed to improve public transit options for nearby residents, visitors to the United Center sports arena and businesses along the Kinzie Industrial Corridor.

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Jul
12

LA Metro to retire remaining P865 light-rail cars

The P865 models debuted on Metro's Blue Line when it opened in July 1990.Photo – LA Metro's blog

The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) next month will retire its remaining P865 light-rail cars.

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Jul
12

Patriot Rail's Seaonus Stevedoring granted free-trade zone status at New Orleans port

Seaonus Stevedoring-New Orleans, a division of Patriot Rail Co., has been granted permission to operate the only on-dock foreign trade zone (FTZ) site in New Orleans, which will be at the Port of New Orleans' Alabo Street Wharf location.

The facility will offer covered and noncovered storage for a variety of cargo, including breakbulk commodities such as nonferrous metals and steel, company officials said in a press release.

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Jul
12

CN budgets CA$315 million for Ontario projects

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Planned expansion projects will include investments in a satellite intermodal facility near the railroad's Brampton Intermodal Terminal.Photo – CN's Facebook page

CN will spend CA$315 million on projects to expand and strengthen its network across Ontario this year, the Class I announced yesterday.

Planned expansion projects will include investments in a satellite intermodal facility near the railroad's Brampton Intermodal Terminal to provide temporary capacity; intermodal equipment and infrastructure at CN's Brampton Intermodal Terminal to serve growing cold supply chain business; and construction of a new train passing siding east of Sioux Lookout.

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Jul
12

CN budgets CA$315 million for Ontario projects

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Planned expansion projects will include investments in a satellite intermodal facility near the railroad's Brampton Intermodal Terminal.Photo – CN's Facebook page

CN will spend CA$315 million on projects to expand and strengthen its network across Ontario this year, the Class I announced yesterday.

Planned expansion projects will include investments in a satellite intermodal facility near the railroad's Brampton Intermodal Terminal to provide temporary capacity; intermodal equipment and infrastructure at CN's Brampton Intermodal Terminal to serve growing cold supply chain business; and construction of a new train passing siding east of Sioux Lookout.

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Jul
12

TRRA picks Walsh to rebuild Mississippi River rail bridge

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Built in 1889, the bridge is the oldest rail structure spanning the Mississippi River.Photo – Walsh Construction

The Terminal Railroad Association of St. Louis (TRRA) has chosen Walsh Construction to rebuild the Merchants Bridge spanning the Mississippi River.

Built in 1889, the bridge is the oldest rail structure over the Mississippi River, Walsh officials said in a press release. The $172 million project calls for bringing the bridge up to current rail standards and adding capacity.

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Jul
12

AAR: U.S. intermodal volume jumped 12 percent in Week 27

U.S. railroads' intermodal volume surged 12 percent to 244,679 containers and trailers during the week ending July 7 compared with the same week in 2017, according to Association of American Railroads (AAR) data.

Carload volume also rose during the week, up 5.4 percent to 240,514 units. Total traffic for U.S. railroads climbed 8.6 percent to 485,193 carloads and intermodal units during the week compared to a year ago, according to an AAR press release.

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Jul
12

SEPTA's first new Siemens locomotive hits the rails

The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) yesterday marked the arrival and inaugural run of its first new Siemens ACS-64 electric locomotive.

The agency is buying 15 locomotives from Siemens. The new units will enable SEPTA to expand its fleet and replace eight aging locomotives, including the only remaining AEM-7 locomotives operating in the United States, agency officials said in a press release.

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Jul
12

NYSDOT awards $19 million to expand CSX's DeWitt terminal

The New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) has awarded $19 million in state funding toward a CSX rail-yard expansion in the town of DeWitt in central New York.

The project will create central New York's first inland port, which will allow for containerized freight to be moved between the Port of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) and CSX's DeWitt terminal, NYSDOT officials said yesterday in a press release.

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Jul
12

NYSDOT awards $19 million to expand CSX's DeWitt terminal

The New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) has awarded $19 million in state funding toward a CSX rail-yard expansion in the town of DeWitt in central New York.

The project will create central New York's first inland port, which will allow for containerized freight to be moved between the Port of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) and CSX's DeWitt terminal, NYSDOT officials said yesterday in a press release.

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Jul
12

Bargain hunters: Canadian Pacific, two unions bag mutually beneficial pacts

The Teamsters Canada Rail Conference-Train & Engine division bargains for 3,000 CP locomotive engineers and conductors.Photo – Shutterstock/Erez Shany

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Jul
12

Bargain hunters: Canadian Pacific, two unions bag mutually beneficial pacts

The Teamsters Canada Rail Conference-Train & Engine division bargains for 3,000 CP locomotive engineers and conductors.Photo – Shutterstock/Erez Shany

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Jul
11

Rail supplier news from HollyFrontier, Bergmann, NRC, Siemens and Lewis (July 11)

HollyFrontier Corp. has agreed to acquire locomotive engine oil supplier Red Giant Oil Co. Based in Council Bluffs, Iowa, Red Giant has storage facilities in Idaho, Utah and Wyoming, along with a blending and packaging facility in Texas. The transaction is slated to close in the third quarter, HollyFrontier officials said in a press release. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

The American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association (ASLRRA) has chosen architecture, engineering and planning firm Bergmann as a preferred provider of grant application services. The company will assist ASLRRA members in applying for grants from federal and other sources. Bergmann's grant-writing capabilities cover the application process, including environmental support services, permitting, preliminary engineering, cost estimating, and cost-benefit analysis, company officials said in a press release.

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Jul
11

Windmiller joins St. Louis Bi-State Development board

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Windmiller is the former chairwoman of Citizens for Modern Transit.Photo – Bi-State Development

Missouri Gov. Mike Parson has appointed Rose Windmiller to the Bi-State Development's board.

Bi-State Development is the operator of Metro Transit-St. Louis, which operates light-rail, bus and paratransit services in the St. Louis area.

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Jul
11

Jury favors Sandbox Logistics in case against Arrows Up

U.S. Silica Holdings Inc. announced a unanimous jury verdict in subsidiary Sandbox Logistics' breach-of-contract lawsuit against Arrows Up LLC, an affiliate of OmniTRAX Inc.

The jury returned a verdict in favor of Sandbox on all 12 issues presented in the lawsuit, U.S. Silica officials said July 9 in a press release.

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Jul
11

South Carolina ports post record year in FY18

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In June, the authority handled 201,163 TEUs, representing the single highest month for container volume in the port's history.Photo – scspa.com

The South Carolina Ports Authority (SCPA) logged a record 2.2 million 20-foot equivalent units (TEU), marking a 3 percent increase in fiscal-year 2017 over the previous fiscal year.

In June, the authority handled 201,163 TEUs, representing the single highest month for container volume in the port's history, SCPA officials said in a press release.

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