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Jun
13

For KCS leaders, a sharper technological acumen plus PTC will equal a more data-driven organization

KCS is conducting a blockchain technology pilot with Maersk and IBM to improve the fluidity of container traffic that crosses the Mexico-U.S. border to Lardeo, Texas, via the international rail bridge.Photo – Kansas City Southern

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Jun
13

For KCS leaders, a sharper technological acumen plus PTC will equal a more data-driven organization

KCS is conducting a blockchain technology pilot with Maersk and IBM to improve the fluidity of container traffic that crosses the Mexico-U.S. border to Lardeo, Texas, via the international rail bridge.Photo – Kansas City Southern

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Jun
12

Rail supplier news from Amsted, Siemens-Alstom, Railroad Signaling Solutions and Road & Rail (June 12)

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Amsted Rail has launched Amsted Digital Solutions to provide onboard telematics and wireless sensor products.Photo – amstedrail.com

Amsted Rail has formed Amsted Digital Solutions to deliver the next generation of onboard telematics and wireless sensor products. The company has re-engineered its IONX telematics hardware and software to create an end-to-end platform for freight-rail cars and other unpowered assets, Amsted officials said in a press release. The digital solutions arm also is expanding its machine learning engineering team, rolling out a new generation of E-Series Internet of Things (IoT) devices and expanding its presence abroad.

Siemens and Alstom have jointly filed an application for merger control clearance with the European Commission. Due to extended pre-filing preparations and data gathering in multiple countries, the companies expect a delay of a few months, leading to a closing date during 2019's first half. The transaction is subject to approval at Alstom's July 17 shareholder meeting, according to an Alstom press release. The deal must be approved by "competition authorities," company officials added.

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Jun
12

North Carolina DOT inks contract for proposed Charlotte rail station

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The station will serve as a hub for Amtrak service and other local transit options.Photo – Charlotte Area Transit System

The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) has awarded a $48.6 million contract to Crowder Construction Co. to build track structures for the future Charlotte Gateway Station.

The work will include construction of the platform, structures and roadbed for track to the planned station. The project is slated to begin July 9 and wrap up by April 2022, NCDOT officials said in a press release.

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Jun
12

ASLRRA's Darr to head American Council of Engineering Cos.

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Linda Bauer DarrPhoto – ASLRRA

Linda Bauer Darr has been named president and chief executive officer of the American Council of Engineering Cos. (ACEC). She will begin her new job in August.

Darr is currently president of the American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association (ASLRRA), which announced last week that she would resign in July to accept a post with a larger trade association.

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Jun
12

NTSB issues early report on CSX derailment

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The train consisted of three locomotives, 91 loaded cars and 76 empty cars.Photo – NTSB.gov

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) yesterday released a preliminary report of its investigation into the May 19 derailment of a CSX train in Alexandria, Virginia.

The derailment occurred about 500 feet north of two CSX bridges that cross Norfolk Southern Railway tracks. A CSX bridge on main track No. 1 was extensively damaged; a CSX bridge for main tracks No. 2 and 3 remained in service. Some of the derailed CSX cars fouled the NS tracks below the bridge, according to the NTSB report.

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Jun
12

LA Metro unveils rail concept for Sepulveda Pass project

The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) late last week revealed initial concepts for a proposed transit-rail line through the Sepulveda Pass.

The agency is exploring four concepts for the corridor: heavy rail, light rail, monorail and a rubber-tired train system.

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Jun
12

U.S. Army Corps allocates $49 million to Charleston Harbor project

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A federal allocation of $49 million enables work to continue on the Charleston Harbor deepening project.Photo – S.C. Ports Authority

The South Carolina Ports Authority's (SCPA) Charleston Harbor deepening project has been allocated $49 million in federal funds in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' (USACE) fiscal-year 2018 work plan.

Coupled with financial support from the state of South Carolina, the funds will enable the port to further deepen the harbor to 52 feet, port officials said in a press release.

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Jun
12

Brazeau to lead Railway Association of Canada

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Marc BrazeauPhoto – RAC's Twitter account

The Railway Association of Canada (RAC) has named Marc Brazeau as president and chief executive officer.

Brazeau, who will begin his new job on July 3, succeeds Michael Bourque, who was the association's president and CEO from April 2012 to November 2017, according to an RAC press release.

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Jun
12

Utah Transit Authority wins APTA Rail Rodeo

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The Regional Transportation District of Denver is hosting this year's event.Photo – RTD Denver's Twitter account

The Utah Transit Authority (UTA) won the top honor at the American Public Transportation Association's (APTA) International Rail Rodeo, held June 7-10 in Denver.

The Rail Transit Team Achievement Award is given to the system with the highest rail operator and maintainer team combined score in the rodeo, which was held in conjunction with APTA's 2018 Rail Conference, which ends tomorrow.

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Jun
12

AAR's Hamberger to retire in early 2019

Hamberger (left) and U.S. Rep. Andre Carson (D-Ind.) visited a display at the AAR’s first-ever RailxTech event held May 15 in Washington, D.C.Photo – AAR

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Jun
11

Transportation bill would require Amtrak to employ one ticketing agent in each state

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Amtrak officials have said that most ticket sales take place online.Photo – Amtrak.com

U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) has secured language in a federal transportation appropriations bill that would ensure Amtrak employs at least one ticketing agent in every state.

Manchin lobbied for the measure after Amtrak announced it was terminating its only ticketing agent position in West Virginia. Although Amtrak sells most of its tickets online, about 30 percent of West Virginia has no internet access, Manchin wrote in a letter to Amtrak President and Chief Executive Officer Richard Anderson.

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Jun
11

Sound Transit slates meetings on Lynnwood Link extension station designs

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The agency has refined station designs to cut costs for the 8.5-mile extension.Photo – Sound Transit

Sound Transit has scheduled three open houses to provide an update on station designs for the Lynnwood Link light-rail extension.

The agency has made a series of "design refinements" to cut costs for the 8.5-mile extension, Sound Transit officials said in a press release. The line will run from Seattle's Northgate neighborhood to Lynnwood, Washington.

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Jun
11

Caltrain OKs operating, capital budgets for FY19

Caltrain's board has approved a $151 million operating budget for fiscal-year 2019, which begins July 1.

The budget includes $25.4 million from Caltrain's three partners: the San Mateo County Transit District, the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority and the city and county of San Francisco. It also includes $1.2 million from a newly established revenue stabilization fund, Caltrain officials said in a press release.

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Jun
11

AAR sends letter to U.S. mayors to stress freight railroads' local impacts

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Ed HambergerPhoto – AAR

The Association of American Railroads (AAR) on Friday sent a letter to numerous U.S. mayors highlighting the freight-rail industry's business and external relations efforts, including its economic impact, safety record and technological gains.

The letter cites freight railroads' ongoing work to install positive train control and references the AskRail app that was developed with the International Association of Fire Chiefs. Available to qualified first responders in the case of an emergency, AskRail can be used to learn the contents of rail cars involved in an accident.

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Jun
11

LIRR partners with Waze for crossing safety initiative

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) and Waze, a crowd-sourced traffic and GPS navigation software, are collaborating in an effort to improve safety for Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) passengers.

 

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Jun
11

Toyota Logistics Services eyes auto facility upgrades at Long Beach port

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Toyota Logistics Services processes its vehicles at Pier B.Photo – Port of Long Beach

The Port of Long Beach, California, last week released a draft environmental study on Toyota Logistics Services' proposed reconfiguration of its Pier B auto facility, including new power and fueling infrastructure.

The study found that the project would have no significant impacts on the environment. The public can submit comments on the draft study until July 10.

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Jun
11

CN plans yard expansion, maintenance in Manitoba during 2018

Canadian National (CN) plans to invest approximately CA$130 million (US$100 million) in Manitoba, Canada, this year.

 

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Jun
11

Brightline adds four execs to leadership team

Brightline late last week announced the appointment of four new executives, including a former Amtrak officer.

The company named Jeff Swiatek chief financial officer; Ravneet Bhandari, chief commercial officer; Michael Cegelis, executive vice president of infrastructure development; and Jeff Schappert, senior VP of technology.

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Jun
11

CN allocates millions for infrastructure upgrades in Manitoba

CN plans to spend about CA$130 million this year to bolster infrastructure in Manitoba, including an expansion of Symington Yard in Winnipeg.

The yard project calls for building or extending a dozen tracks to help improve the efficiency of handling rail cars from Canada and the United States, CN officials said in a press release.

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