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Jun
07

CSX is selling six rail lines

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"CSX is reviewing every aspect of the company's network," said President and CEO James Foote.Photo – CSX

CSX is soliciting bids on six rail segments totaling more than 650 miles of track as part of the Class I's continuing strategy to sell under-used assets.

The lines may be purchased by one buyer or multiple buyers, or may not be sold at all depending on the bids received, CSX officials said in a press release.

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Jun
07

CSX is selling six rail lines

Rail News Home CSX Transportation 6/7/2018 Rail News: CSX Transportation
"CSX is reviewing every aspect of the company's network," said President and CEO James Foote.Photo – CSX

CSX is soliciting bids on six rail segments totaling more than 650 miles of track as part of the Class I's continuing strategy to sell under-used assets.

The lines may be purchased by one buyer or multiple buyers, or may not be sold at all depending on the bids received, CSX officials said in a press release.

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Jun
07

CN unveils 2018 capex plan for British Columbia

CN will spend CA$340 million this year to expand and strengthen its rail network through British Columbia, the Class I announced yesterday.

The investment is part of CN's CA$3.4 billion capital program for 2018. Key projects include track expansion to boost capacity and the replacement, upgrade and maintenance of key track infrastructure.

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Jun
07

CN unveils 2018 capex plan for British Columbia

CN will spend CA$340 million this year to expand and strengthen its rail network through British Columbia, the Class I announced yesterday.

The investment is part of CN's CA$3.4 billion capital program for 2018. Key projects include track expansion to boost capacity and the replacement, upgrade and maintenance of key track infrastructure.

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Jun
07

CP unveils plan to order 5,900 grain hopper cars

Canadian Pacific will spend more than a half-billion Canadian dollars on new high-capacity grain hopper cars to serve CP grain shippers, the Class I announced today.

The railroad's plan to revitalize its hopper-car fleet will start with an order for 1,000 cars from National Steel Car of Hamilton, Ontario. Over the next four years, CP plans to order 5,900 hopper cars in total, which will enable the railroad to remove all low-capacity hoppers — including all Canadian government cars — from its fleet, company officials said in a press release.

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Jun
07

CP unveils plan to order 5,900 grain hopper cars

Canadian Pacific will spend more than a half-billion Canadian dollars on new high-capacity grain hopper cars to serve CP grain shippers, the Class I announced today.

The railroad's plan to revitalize its hopper-car fleet will start with an order for 1,000 cars from National Steel Car of Hamilton, Ontario. Over the next four years, CP plans to order 5,900 hopper cars in total, which will enable the railroad to remove all low-capacity hoppers — including all Canadian government cars — from its fleet, company officials said in a press release.

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Jun
07

Dumbarton Rail Bridge could see service return with new agreement

The feasibility of advancing the Dumbarton Transportation Corridor will be explored thanks to an agreement between the San Mateo County Transit District (SamTrans) Board of Directors; Facebook, Inc., and Plenary Group.

 

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Jun
07

Illinois awards $241M to freight projects

Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) awarded $241 million to 23 state freight projects on June 5.

 

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Jun
06

WMATA to end courtesy transfers during VRE, MARC delays

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WMATA wasn't able to seek reimbursement for the cost of the transfers, agency officials said.Photo – Virginia Railway Express

The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) next month will end an informal program that allows Virginia Railway Express (VRE) and Maryland Area Regional Commuter (MARC) riders to transfer to its Metrorail system during service disruptions.

The so-called Metro Option allows VRE riders to show a validated VRE ticket to a Metrorail station manager to access WMATA's system without cost during VRE-related service issues. However, in an effort to cut down on fare-payment disputes and improve safety, WMATA starting July 1 will require every rider to tap a SmarTrip card before they enter the system.

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Jun
06

Caltrain begins grade crossing projects as part of electrification effort

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The work includes foundation installation, excavation and placement of rebar.Photo – Caltrain's Twitter account

Caltrain this week is closing multiple grade crossings in Burlingame and San Mateo, California, to install foundations for its electrification project.

The work includes excavation, placement of rebar, concrete fill and electrical grounding. The railroad closed the Peninsula Avenue crossing yesterday, with the Villa Terrace crossing slated to close tonight.

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Jun
06

Connecticut DOT gears up for Hartford Line testing

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The 62-mile line is scheduled to open June 16.Photo – Hartford Line's Twitter account

The Connecticut Department of Transportation (CTDOT) on June 9 will begin test runs along the soon-to-open CTrail Hartford Line commuter-rail route.

The department will perform test runs of the line's full schedule of 16 weekday trains, CTDOT officials said in a press release. Also on June 9, Amtrak's portion of Hartford Line service will begin, increasing daily Amtrak trains to 18 from 12.

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Jun
06

GE completes first of CN's new locomotives

CN's contract with GE was the largest locomotive contract by a Class I with any manufacturer since 2014.Photo – GE

CN and GE Transportation this week marked the completion of the first of 200 new locomotives that were manufactured at GE's plant in fort Worth, Texas.

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Jun
06

FTA issues record of decision for BART Silicon Valley extension

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The decision marks the next step in securing federal funding for the $4.7 billion project.Photo – vta.org/bart

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Jun
06

INFRA grants: $148M to CREATE and Ohio rail projects

The U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) recommended 26 projects to be awarded a total of $1.54 billion in federal funds as part of the FY18 Infrastructure for Rebuilding America (INFRA) grant program. USDOT had up to $1.56 billion available for grants.

 

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Jun
06

Ohio River rail project to receive $16 million INFRA grant

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The Ohio Rail Development Commission will receive $16.25 million in grant dollars for the Ohio River rail improvement project in Jefferson and Belmont counties, the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) announced yesterday.The grant will be used toward improving 30 miles of rail along the Ohio River in the two counties. The project also includes capacity improvements at two rail yards along the line, according to the USDOT's grant announcement.The project qualified for the grant under the USDOT's Nationally Significant Freight and Highway Projects program, also known as the INFRA program. The Ohio grant was among $1.5 billion in INFRA grants announced yesterday."The project addresses the economic vitality criterion through improving track condition, increasing rail capacity and enhancing operations within the project corridor to generate economic, mobility and safety benefits," the USDOT grant announcement stated.In addition, the project addressed the USDOT's criteria for projects to maximize non-federal funding. The Ohio project proposal includes a 40 percent private sector match from Norfolk Southern Railway, which also has agreed to maintain the project after construction, according to the department."This project will participate in the new approach to environmental review and permitting because the project sponsor is committed to timely delivery but the project faces several outstanding permitting milestones," the USDOT announcement stated.

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Jun
06

CN plans to invest CA$340M in B.C. infrastructure

Canadian National (CN) has announced plans to invest about CA$340 million (US$263 million) across British Columbia this year to grow and strengthen the railroad's network in the province.

 

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Jun
06

ASLRRA's Darr to resign in July

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Linda Bauer DarrPhoto – ASLRRA

American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association (ASLRRA) President Linda Bauer Darr will step down next month to become the chief executive officer of another trade association, ASLRRA Chair Judy Petry announced yesterday in a memo to members.

Darr joined ASLRRA in 2014. She leaves the association on July 27 to start her new position in August, according to Petry.

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Jun
06

USDOT awards $132 million grant for CREATE projects

The Illinois Department of Transportation will receive a $132 million grant to help fund the completion of three components of the Chicago Region Environment and Transportation Efficiency (CREATE) program's 75th Street corridor improvement project, the U.S. Department of Transportation announced yesterday.

The CREATE program was designed to address one of the most congested points in the U.S. rail network. The three rail projects that will receive grant funds are:
• the Forest Hill flyover, which consists of a new north-south flyover structure that will eliminate conflicts between north-south and east-west train movements at the Forest Hill Junction;
• the 71st Street grade separation that will separate the Western Avenue rail corridor from 71st street; and
• the Argo and Canal junction improvements, which will address the 87th Street chokepoint and increase capacity at Argo yard.

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Jun
06

Darr leaving ASLRRA

American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association President Linda Darr on June 5 announced her resignation, effective July 27, from the organization she has led since late 2014. She has accepted a CEO role with the American Council of Engineering Companies and will begin in her new position this August, a statement said.

 

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Jun
06

AECOM signs on for N.H. commuter rail

A New Hampshire city is looking to revive its passenger rail service, and has hired an engineering consultant to help.

 

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