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May
21

Senate committee OKs Drake as FTA leader

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Thelma Drake at an April 17 nomination hearing.Photo – U.S. Sen. Bob Menendez's YouTube account

The U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs last week approved the nomination of Thelma Drake as administrator of the Federal Transit Administration (FTA).

U.S. Sen. Bob Menendez (D-N.J.) was the only committee member who voted against her nomination, the AASHTO Journal reported.

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May
21

HNTB names Slaughter SVP

HNTB Corporation has promoted Kimberly Slaughter, transit/rail market sector leader, to serve as a senior vice president of the firm.

 

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May
21

Survey: Many ports need better rail access

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Many ports said projects are needed to build connections to Class Is.Photo – aapa-ports.org

In a recent survey, U.S. port authorities identified more than $20 billion in multimodal port and rail-access needs over the next decade, with a third of those citing pressing rail projects that cost at least $50 million, according to the American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA).

In its "State of Freight III" report, the association examined the freight transportation needs at U.S. member port authorities, with an emphasis on rail access.

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May
21

Two ACE grade separation projects receive state funding

Two grade separation projects along the Alameda CorridorEast (ACE) freight rail corridor in eastern Los Angeles County have been awarded $78 million in grant funding following approval by the California Transportation Commission (CTC).

 

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May
21

California panel OKs $704 million in gas-tax funding for LA Metro

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The California Transportation Commission has set aside $150 million for a station on Metro's planned Airport Connector line.Photo – LA Metro

The California Transportation Commission (CTC) last week awarded $703.6 million in gas-tax funds to the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro).

The funding comes from the state's Senate Bill 1, which increased the state's tax on gasoline to pay for transportation improvements. The California State Legislature approved the bill in April 2017.

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May
21

GE to merge rail division with Wabtec

General Electric Co. has agreed to merge its railroad business with Wabtec Corp. in a transaction valued at about $11.1 billion, the companies announced today.

The agreement has been approved by the boards of Wabtec and GE, with the transaction expected to close in early 2019, officials from both companies said in a press release.

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May
21

$11B GE Transportation-Wabtec merger approved

THE boards of General Electric (GE) and Wabtec approved the merger of GE Transportation with Wabtec in a deal worth $US 11.1bn on May 21. The merger will make Wabtec a Fortune 500 company and a major player in the railway equipment and services market with operations in more than 50 countries.

 

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May
20

In the special trackwork realm, innovation comes in various shapes, sizes

When the Vertical Lift Switch and Lift Frog are used in combination, a turnout becomes “invisible to traffic running on the mainline — creating continuous service, with virtually no maintenance required,” Progress Rail says.Photo – PROGRESS RAIL

Suppliers of special trackwork components know what railroads want from them. Products that are safe to install. Products that minimize the impact on the track and other trackwork components. Products that last longer.

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May
18

NJ Transit launches new train fare collection technology

New Jersey Transit yesterday announced a pilot program to test new fare collection technology on trains.

Launched this week, the program enables train crews to use handheld mobile devices to scan and validate tickets. Now, crews visually inspect all electronic tickets and paper passes, and use manual punches for paper tickets.

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May
18

NJ Transit launches modern fare collection system

New Jersey Transit (NJ Transit) announced May 17 the launch of a new, modernized fare collection system for its trains this week.

 

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May
18

Massachusetts DOT unveils $17.3 billion capital investment plan

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The plan includes $1.5 billion for the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority's Green Line extension.Photo – MBTA

The Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) has released a draft of its $17.3 billion capital investment plan for fiscal years 2019-2023.

About 57 percent of the total amount will go toward improving the reliability of the state's "core transportation system," said MassDOT Secretary and Chief Executive Officer in the plan's introduction.

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May
18

WMATA's Wiedefeld orders assessment of Silver Line concrete

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Paul Wiedefeld, the agency's general managerPhoto – WMATA

Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) General Manager and Chief Executive Officer Paul Wiedefeld yesterday ordered an independent contractor to assess the condition of concrete panels being used to build stations for the second phase of the Silver Line rail project.

The agency learned that defective concrete panels were installed at five new Silver Line stations, radio station WTOP reported.

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May
18

Bill would make assault of rail crew members a federal crime

On the one-year anniversary of an Amtrak conductor's shooting in Illinois, U.S. Sens. Tammy Duckworth (D-Ill.) and John Hoeven (R-N.D.) introduced a bill aimed at improving public safety and discouraging violence on passenger trains.

The Passenger Rail Crew Protection Parity Act would provide passenger-rail crew members with the same federal protections provided to airline crew members. Under those protections, any assault or intimidation of a rail crew member — including engineers, conductors and on-board service personnel — would be charged under federal law, according to a press release issued by Duckworth's office.

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May
18

CN fined for renewable fuels violation

CN has pleaded guilty to violating the Canadian Environmental Protection Act and will pay a CA$25,000 fine as well as a CA$1.1 million sum to promote environmental protection, according to a government press release.

The violation relates to CN importing a fuel that did not meet federal Renewable Fuels Regulations, government officials said in a press release. An investigation by Environment and Climate Change Canada found that between July 1, 2011, and Dec. 31, 2012, CN imported more than 224 million liters of diesel fuel.

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May
18

CN fined for renewable fuels violation

CN has pleaded guilty to violating the Canadian Environmental Protection Act and will pay a CA$25,000 fine as well as a CA$1.1 million sum to promote environmental protection, according to a government press release.

The violation relates to CN importing a fuel that did not meet federal Renewable Fuels Regulations, government officials said in a press release. An investigation by Environment and Climate Change Canada found that between July 1, 2011, and Dec. 31, 2012, CN imported more than 224 million liters of diesel fuel.

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May
18

FTA: Minneapolis' amended Southwest light-rail project meets environmental regs

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The extension would connect major activity centers in the region.Photo – Eric Wheeler, Metro Transit

The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) has determined that the Metropolitan Council's proposed changes to the Southwest Green Line light-rail extension in the Minneapolis area meets federal environmental requirements.

The council had earlier determined that 10 design modifications to the project that were identified during the final design and permitting process would not have a significant impact on the environment, according to a press release issued by the Metropolitan Council.

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May
18

Canada commits federal funding for freight-rail projects in British Columbia

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Canadian Transport Minister Marc GarneauPhoto – Transport Canada

The Canadian government this week announced federal funding for several projects at the Port of Vancouver and Ashcroft Terminal in British Columbia that include freight-rail infrastructure improvements.

Yesterday, Minister of Transport Marc Garneau announced a CA$55.8 million investment for four projects led by the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority, three of which will help improve rail service, according to Transport Canada press releases.

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May
18

APTA: Transit repair backlog harms U.S. economy

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If the United States' $90 billion public transit repair backlog isn't addressed soon, it could result in a $340 billion loss to the country's economy over the next six years.

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May
18

Canada commits CA$1.53B to Calgary light rail

Canada has committed CA$1.53 billion ($1.19 billion) in funding for Calgary's Green Line Light-Rail Project, the largest-ever infrastructure investment made by Ottawa to the province of Alberta.

 

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May
18

WMATA orders evaluation of Silver Line concrete

Following the release of a federal complaint against Universal Concrete Products, the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) has ordered an independent contractor to evaluate the condition of the concrete panels being used in the construction of its Silver Line phase II stations.

 

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