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Apr
13

Denham: USDOT inspector general to audit California high-speed rail project

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U.S. Rep. Jeff Denham (R-Calif.) chairs the House Subcommittee on Railroads, Pipelines and Hazardous Materials.Photo – Congress.gov

The U.S. Department of Transportation's Office of Inspector General has agreed to an audit of California's high-speed rail project, U.S. Rep. Jeff Denham (R-Calif.) announced yesterday.

The office agreed to action after Denham requested in December 2017 that it look into the project's "continued cost overruns" and a timeline that has grown over the years.

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Apr
13

RAC honored for rail safety education

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Randy Mak (left) of Dow Chemicals and Carrie Maxim (right) of Nova Chemicals present RAC's Dangerous Goods Director Andy Ash (center) with a TRANSCAER Regional Service Award at the April 10 ceremony.Photo – RAC

At an TRANSCAER® Awards ceremony held this week, the Railway Association of Canada (RAC) was recognized for advancing rail safety awareness and emergency response training.

RAC's Director of Dangerous Goods Andy Ash and transportation of dangerous goods specialists Jean-Pierre Couture and Curtis Myson each won Regional Service Awards for promoting and growing the TRANSCAER initiative in Ontario, Quebec and the Prairies, respectively, according to an RAC press release.

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Apr
13

Eng named LIRR president

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) Long Island Rail Road's (LIRR) new president will be Phillip Eng.

 

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Apr
13

Trump nominates Homendy to serve on NTSB

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President Donald Trump this week announced his intention to nominate Jennifer Homendy of Virginia to serve on the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB).Homendy is being nominated to serve the remainder of a five-year term on the board.She currently serves as Democratic staff director of the House Subcommittee on Railroads, Pipelines and Hazardous Materials — a position she's held since 2004, according to a White House press release.In her work for the subcommittee, Homendy advises members of Congress on legislation involving railroads, the safety of oil and natural gas pipelines, and the transportation of hazardous materials. She is certified by the International Association of Fire Fighters on Core HazMat Operations and Missions-Specific PPE and Product Control.From 1999 to 2004, Homendy was a legislative representative for the International Brotherhood of Teamsters. Prior to that, she worked for the Transportation Trades Department, AFL-CIO, the American Iron and Steel Institute, and the National Federation of Independent Business.

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Apr
13

LIRR names Eng president

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In March 2017, Eng joined the Metropolitan Transportation Authority as chief operating officer.Photo – MTA Long Island Rail Road

Phillip Eng has been appointed president of MTA Long Island Rail Road (LIRR).

He succeeds Patrick Nowakowski, whose resignation takes effect today. Eng joined the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) in March 2017, when he was appointed chief operating officer.

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Apr
13

Alstom consortium awarded contract for Montreal's driverless light-rail system

An Alstom-led consortium with SNC-Lavalin has obtained a CA$2.8 billion contract to deliver a complete automatic and driverless light-rail system for the Reseau Express Metropolitan (REM) project in Montreal.

The consortium's contract with CDPQ Infra includes rolling stock and signaling, as well as operation and maintenance services. Alstom's share of the contract is CA$2.2 billion and SNC-Lavalin's share is CA$600 million, according to an Alstom press release.

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Apr
13

Montreal breaks ground on REM automated metro

A groundbreaking ceremony was held on April 12 to mark the start of construction on Montreal's Metropolitan Electric Network (REM), the new 67km automated light metro for the Canadian city.

 

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Apr
13

LA council OKs $4.9 billion contract for new rail system at LAX

The Los Angeles City Council on Wednesday approved a 30-year, $4.9 billion contract with LAX Integrated Express Solutions (LINXS) to design, build, finance, operate and maintain a new automated people mover (APM) train system at Los Angeles International Airport.

The agreement marks the largest contract ever awarded in the city's history, according to a press release issued by Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA).

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Apr
13

Awards galore at short-line association’s 105th annual conference in Nashville

The association's annual convention drew a near-record number of registrations.Photo – ASLRRA

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Apr
12

UP to spend $22.3 million on Idaho infrastructure

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Union Pacific Railroad will perform $22.3 million worth of infrastructure work in Idaho this year.The investments will include $16.1 million to maintain track and $1.1 million to maintain bridges in the state, according to a UP press release.Key projects planned this year will include $5.7 million to replace more than 42,000 ties between Athol and Spokane, Washington, along UP's Spokane subdivision; $2.9 million to replace old welds to make the track smoother between Naples and Bonners Ferry; and $2.7 million to replace 3 miles of curve rail along the Pocatello subdivision between Kemmerer and Pocatello.Over the past five years, UP has spent more than $205 million to improve its infrastructure in Idaho. This year, the Class I plans to spend $3.3 billion across its network.

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Apr
12

UP to spend $22.3 million on Idaho infrastructure

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Union Pacific Railroad will perform $22.3 million worth of infrastructure work in Idaho this year.The investments will include $16.1 million to maintain track and $1.1 million to maintain bridges in the state, according to a UP press release.Key projects planned this year will include $5.7 million to replace more than 42,000 ties between Athol and Spokane, Washington, along UP's Spokane subdivision; $2.9 million to replace old welds to make the track smoother between Naples and Bonners Ferry; and $2.7 million to replace 3 miles of curve rail along the Pocatello subdivision between Kemmerer and Pocatello.Over the past five years, UP has spent more than $205 million to improve its infrastructure in Idaho. This year, the Class I plans to spend $3.3 billion across its network.

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Apr
12

Brightline heightens rail safety ahead of Miami extension

Brightline yesterday announced plans to continue its rail safety efforts as it prepares to launch service to downtown Miami.

The passenger railroad has begun crew testing on the Florida East Coast Railway corridor between Fort Lauderdale and downtown Miami. Simulated service is expected to begin shortly, Brightline officials said in a press release.

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Apr
12

ASLRRA honors short lines for marketing, veteran recruitment; awards scholarship

Earlier this week, the American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association (ASLRRA)  recognized short lines for success in marketing and military veteran recruitment.

The Veterans Recruitment Award was presented to Louisville & Indiana Railroad Co. (LIRC), a subsidiary of Anacostia Rail Holdings. The short line has a 30 percent ratio of veterans in its workforce, and 30 percent of its 2017 new hires are veterans, according to an ASLRRA press release. LIRC now has won the award for two straight years.

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Apr
12

LIRR President Nowakowski to step down

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Nowakowski became the railroad's president in 2014.Photo – Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Patrick Cashin

MTA Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) President Patrick Nowakowski will resign tomorrow.

In a statement, he said now is a good time to "step aside and allow new leadership to continue the progress we've begun to make on improving customer service."

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Apr
12

D.C. staff shuffle: FRA, House T&I Committee and NTSB

People with expertise in transportation related roles have been shifting agencies and positions this week with major job changes occurring among the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA), House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee and a nomination to the National Transportation Safety Board.

 

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Apr
12

HNTB names Orrison to rail operations and modeling group

HNTB Corporation has announced the addition of John Orrison as a senior technical advisor in the railway engineering practice.

 

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Apr
12

Union Pacific outlines $22.3 million Idaho investment plan for 2018

Union Pacific will invest $22.3 million into its Idaho network as part of the state's capital program for the year.

 

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Apr
12

Amtrak slates summer projects for NY Penn Station

Amtrak this week announced its plans for infrastructure renewal work at New York Penn Station during the summer.

The projects will feature what Amtrak describes as critical reconstruction of three major rail assets in New York City: the Empire Tunnel and Spuyten Duyvil Bridge, which provides access between Upstate New York and Penn Station, as well as renewal work on the station's Track 19.

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Apr
12

Infrastructure Ontario, Metrolinx issue RFQ, RFP for two GO Transit projects

Infrastructure Ontario (IO) and Metrolinx have issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) and a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for two projects that will help expand GO Transit rail service to improve the movement of people around the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area.

Five prequalified teams received the RFP to build and finance the Lakeshore East – Central Corridor Expansion project. The project includes two grade separations, track grading and drainage work and all supporting infrastructure.

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Apr
12

Secure Rail webcast: Industrial IoT apps boost efficiency, safety

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Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) applications in the rail industry can help improve efficiency and safety, said ARC Advisory Group Research Analyst Pranav Misal during a webcast yesterday.

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