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Jun
04

Hennepin County OKs additional funds for Minneapolis light-rail project

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The county has approved an additional $204 million for the project.Photo – Eric Wheeler, Metro Transit

The Hennepin County Board of Commissioners late last week approved an additional $204 million to cover the increasing costs of Metro Transit's Southwest light-rail project.

Last month, Metropolitan Council Chair Alene Tchourumoff told project leaders that the line's cost had grown $145 million to just over $2 billion due to freight-rail negotiations, additional environmental analysis and higher steel and labor costs.

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Jun
04

R. J. Corman to provide rail car switching, maintenance to SABIC Montgomery location

R. J. Corman Railroad Switching Company, LLC, has announced the launch of a new location in Montgomery, Ala. for global chemical and plastic company SABIC.

 

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Jun
04

Amtrak to replace, rebuild national network locomotive fleet

Amtrak has issued a request for proposals seeking to rebuild its current diesel fleet or purchase a minimum of 50 to 75 next-generation locomotives.

The effort is aimed at replacing Amtrak's aging national network diesel locomotive fleet used on long distance and some state-supported routes, Amtrak officials said in a press release.

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Jun
01

U.S. Reps. Moore, DeFazio visit rail suppliers in Wisconsin, Oregon

U.S. Rep. Gwen Moore (D-Wis.) this week joined representatives from Kiewit Infrastructure Co. and the National Railroad Construction and Maintenance Association (NRC) for a tour of the Milwaukee Streetcar's operations and maintenance facility.

The tour group viewed the rail and station construction that Kiewit completed for Milwaukee's 2.5-mile streetcar system known as The Hop. NRC Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Matt Bell organized the tour, which was led by Kiewit Project Manager Mike Ethier and NRC board member and Kiewit employee Dave Landreth.

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Jun
01

LA Metro details strategy behind successful ballot measure

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LA Metro's Measure M sales tax measure was approved by more than 70 percent of Los Angeles County voters in November 2016.Photo – LA Metro

The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) this week released a report detailing the agency's strategies behind passage of its November 2016 ballot initiative.

The report documents Metro's three-year process of developing and building support for the Measure M sales tax increase in Los Angeles County. The measure, which was approved by more than 70 percent of LA County voters, provides a no-sunset transportation sales tax that's slated to generate $120 billion in revenue over the next four decades.

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Jun
01

NRLC: Pattern health-care terms applied to two more unions

The National Railway Labor Conference (NRLC) last week announced that an arbitration board has ruled that the pattern health-care terms adopted by the freight railroads and nine unions in national bargaining should apply to the Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employes (BMWE) and the International Association of Sheet Metal, Air, Rail and Transportation Workers (SMART-Mechanical Division).

The two unions previously agreed to the other terms of the pattern agreement, which now covers 137,000 of the 145,000 employees in the current bargaining round.

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Jun
01

RTA: Tie production, purchases fell in April

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In April, tie production dropped 8.1 percent to 1.3 million units and purchases slipped 2.9 percent to 1.8 million units compared with March levels, according to the Railway Tie Association's (RTA) latest market report.On a year-over-year basis, production decreased 23.6 percent in April, while purchases fell 24.5 percent.Year to date, production totaled 5.5 million ties, down 24.8 percent compared with the same period a year ago. But purchases totaling about 7 million ties were up 5.4 percent compared with the same period in 2017.Meanwhile, 12-month rolling totals through April show purchases are in an upward trend at a 4.4 percent annual rate. However, production is trending lower and is down by a 26 percent annual rate.

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Jun
01

Reading & Northern to serve IRIS USA's new East Coast plant

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Left to right: Andy Muller Jr. CEO/owner Reading & Northern Railroad; Akihiro Ohyama, IRIS chairman and CEO; and Hiroyuki (Doc) Takahashi, IRIS USA president.Photo – Reading & Northern Railroad

IRIS USA Inc., a manufacturer and distributor of injection-molded plastic products, has purchased a 34-acre site along the Reading & Northern Railroad in an industrial park in Hazleton, Pennsylvania.

The company will soon begin construction on a 500,000-square-foot manufacturing and distribution plant. Reading & Northern assisted in locating the future plant along its network in the Humboldt Industrial Park, railroad officials said in a press release.

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Jun
01

FTA, GAO agree on need for CIG policy enhancements, but not action plan

The Government Accountability Office (GAO) issued a report recommending the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) address a trio of statutory provisions concerning the Capital Investment Grants (CIG) program.

 

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Jun
01

California high-speed rail project creates 2,000 construction jobs

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Ground broke on the project in January 2015.Photo – California High-Speed Rail Authority's YouTube account

More than 2,000 construction jobs have been created since California began its high-speed rail project in January 2015, the California High-Speed Rail Authority (CHRSA) announced yesterday.

The authority is building a high-speed rail line to connect San Francisco and Los Angeles. Currently, more than 119 miles are under construction as part of three separate construction packages.

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Jun
01

Knife River hosts Rep. DeFazio for tour, rail policy discussion

Representatives of Knife River Corporation and industry stakeholders hosted Rep. Peter DeFazio (D-OR-4) for a tour May 31 of Knife River's Harrisburg precast facility in an event coordinated by the National Railroad Construction and Maintenance Association (NRC) and the Railway Engineering-Maintenance Suppliers Association (REMSA).

 

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Jun
01

FTA allocates $227.5M in emergency funds to public transit systems

The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) allocated $277.5 million in Emergency Relief funds for public transportation systems damaged by Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria.

The funding is divided into two categories with approximately $232.3 million dedicated to response, recovery and rebuilding projects and $44.2 million going toward resiliency projects.

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Jun
01

Central Maine & Quebec subsidiary opens tank-car service plant

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The 24,000-square-foot building will be used for the cleaning, repair and fleet management of railroad tank cars.Photo – cmqrailway.com, Harry Gordon

Central Maine & Quebec Railway (CMQ) subsidiary Katahdin Railcar Services LLC has opened a new tank car facility in Derby, Maine.

The 24,000-square-foot building will be used for the cleaning, repair and fleet management of railroad tank cars. The building is part of the railroad's 110-acre facility in Derby, CMQ officials said in a press release.

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Jun
01

FTA awards $278 million to transit agencies for hurricane repairs

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Puerto Rico's transit system includes Tren Urbano, a 10.7-mile rail system that serves San Juan, Guaynabo and Bayamon.Photo – Tren Urbano

The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) has allocated $277.5 million in emergency relief funding for transit systems damaged last year by hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria.

The bulk of the funding will go to Puerto Rico, which will receive $223.5 million. The 10.7-mile Tren Urbano subway system operates on the island, which was heavily damaged during hurricanes Irma and Maria. 

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Jun
01

CHSRA: Project has created more than 2,000 construction jobs

The California High-Speed Rail Authority (CHSRA) and workers representing multiple union halls announced May 31 that more than 2,000 construction jobs have been created since its high-speed rail project started work.

 

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May
31

Cleveland transit agency begins East 116th Station project

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Community leaders and GCRTA staff held a groundbreaking ceremony yesterday.Photo – GCRTA

The Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority (GCRTA) yesterday broke ground on a $7.2 million upgrade to its East 116th-St. Luke's station on the Blue and Green light-rail lines.

The new design will include enhanced security features, emergency call buttons and better lighting, said GCRTA Chief Executive Officer and General Manager Joe Calabrese in a press release.

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May
31

FTA finalizes rule for private investment in transit projects

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The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) yesterday issued a final rule that describes new procedures aimed at spurring private participation and investment in transit projects.The Private Investment Project Procedures (PIPP) will help grantees identify FTA regulations, practices, procedures or guidance that may impede the use of a public-private partnership or private investment in a project, according to an FTA press release.Under the rule, the FTA administrator would have discretion to grant a modification or waiver of a requirement if certain criteria are met. PIPP could not be used to waive any requirement under the National Environmental Policy Act or any other provision of federal statute, however."This final rule allows the public transportation industry to identify where there may be barriers to developing projects in concert with capable private partners," said FTA Acting Administrator K. Jane Williams. "FTA is committed to encouraging innovation and streamlining project delivery while protecting the public interest."The FTA issued a notice of proposed rulemaking on private project procedures in July 2017. The final rule incorporates changes made in response to public comments the agency received about the proposed rule. More information on the PIPP program is available here.

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May
31

Amtrak introduces assigned seating on Acela trains

Amtrak has begun offering assigned seating for riders traveling first class on Acela trains.

On select departures, passengers may now choose a single or double seat, a window or an aisle, or a two- or four-person conference table. After evaluating the offering, the railroad aims to introduce seat assignments on more departures this year, Amtrak officials said in a press release.

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May
31

Deal reached for Hudson Bay Railway; Port of Churchill

An agreement in principle has been reached between Missinippi Rail Partners and Fairfax Financial Holdings and OmniTRAX Inc. to restore rail service to northern Manitoba and transfer ownership of the Port of Churchill.

The government of Canada released news of the agreement late Wednesday and said the "historic arrangement.... provides the people of northern Manitoba with the opportunity to control their future." The government also noted that 30 First Nations and 11 non-First Nations communities in northern Manitoba, as well as seven Kivalliq communities in western Nunavut were active participants in the agreement.

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May
31

AAR: U.S. carloads, intermodal traffic up in Week 21

U.S. railroads moved 565,502 carloads and intermodal units during the week ending May 26, marking a 4.4 percent increase over the same week last year.

Total carloads ticked up 3 percent to 273,226 units during Week 21, while intermodal traffic grew 5.8 percent to 292,276 containers and trailers, according to Association of American Railroads (AAR) data.

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