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21

UP outlines $87 million capex plan for Louisiana

Rail News Home Union Pacific Railroad 3/21/2018 Rail News: Union Pacific Railroad
Union Pacific Railroad's capital expenditures program this year will include $87 million for track and bridge maintenance projects in Louisiana. The 2018 capex plan includes $48 million for track and $18 million for bridge maintenance in the state, UP announced Monday in a press release.Key projects will include $16 million to replace 149,977 railroad ties and install 56,869 tons of ballast on the line between Alexandria and Shreveport, and $12 million to replace 82,152 railroad ties and install 39,693 tons of ballast on the line between Luling and Livonia.Over the past five years, UP has spent more than $396 million on transportation infrastructure in Louisiana.

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21

Amtrak unveils sustainability report

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The report highlights Amtrak's performance from Oct. 1, 2015 through Sept. 30, 2017.Photo – Amtrak

Amtrak exceeded its diesel fuel conservation goal by more than 2.4 gallons and saved about 3 billion kWh of energy by using its latest-generation ACS-64 locomotives in fiscal years 2016 and 2017.

That's according to Amtrak's FY2016-17 sustainability report, which was released on Monday. The report focuses on the railroad's environmental, financial and social sustainability efforts, including modernizing the customer experience, reducing fuel and energy use, and growing revenue through increased ridership. The document reflects Amtrak's performance from Oct. 1, 2015 through Sept. 30, 2017.

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Mar
21

CN, CP to serve new grain elevators in Alberta, Saskatchewan

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A G3 facility in Colonsay, Saskatchewan.Photo – g3.ca

G3 Canada Ltd. yesterday announced plans to build two new grain elevators, one in Alberta and the other in Saskatchewan.

The new grain elevators will be served by Canadian Pacific and CN.

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Mar
21

GE to modernize locomotives for NS, CP

The company has wrapped up the first of 100 locomotive modernizations for Norfolk Southern Railway.Photo – GE Transportation

GE Transportation has completed the first of 100 locomotive modernizations for Norfolk Southern Railway in 2018 and has received an order to modernize 80 Canadian Pacific locomotives this year, the manufacturer announced yesterday.

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Mar
21

Begeman officially becomes STB chair

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STB Chairwoman Ann BegemanPhoto – stb.gov

President Donald Trump has designated Ann Begeman as chair of the Surface Transportation Board (STB), the White House announced yesterday.

Begeman, a Republican, is serving her second five-year term on the board, following her nomination by President Barack Obama on Dec. 7, 2016, and her unanimous confirmation by the U.S. Senate on Dec. 9, 2016.

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Mar
21

LIRR lays out improvement plan

The Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) detailed a slate of nearly 60 actions it will take to improve the railroad's performance through a new initiative called the LIRR Performance Improvement Plan (PIP).

Officials said the PIP involves virtually every department of the railroad and concentrates on improving three aspects of operations: service reliability, seasonal preparedness and customer communications.

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Mar
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LIRR lays out improvement plan

The Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) detailed a slate of nearly 60 actions it will take to improve the railroad's performance through a new initiative called the LIRR Performance Improvement Plan (PIP).

Officials said the PIP involves virtually every department of the railroad and concentrates on improving three aspects of operations: service reliability, seasonal preparedness and customer communications.

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Mar
21

LA Metro unveils environmental report for Union Station subway project

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 3/21/2018 Rail News: Passenger Rail
The project would enable Metro to run more trains on the Red and Purple lines.Photo – LA Metro

The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) has released a draft environmental impact report for a project aimed at reducing the time it takes for its Red and Purple line subway trains to turn around at LA Union Station.

The project calls for widening the tunnel entrance to the subway between the Division 20 subway yards and Union Station, along with adding switches, track and other necessary infrastructure.

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Mar
21

Chicago to O’Hare RFP: Musk’s loop concept vs. traditional rail transit

Two teams have been chosen to compete for work to design, build, finance and operate Chicago's O'Hare Express operating system.

 

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Mar
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Chicago to O’Hare RFP: Musk’s loop concept vs. traditional rail transit

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Mar
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Chicago to O’Hare RFP: Musk’s loop concept vs. traditional rail transit

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Mar
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FRA: PTC operating on 56 percent freight route miles

Positive train control (PTC) systems are operating on about 56 percent of freight railroads' route miles that are required to be governed by PTC systems, up from 45 percent in third-quarter 2017 and 16 percent on Dec. 31, 2016, the Federal Railroad Administration announced yesterday.

Passenger railroads have made less progress, with PTC systems in operation on 24 percent of required route miles as of Q4 2017 — the same as in Q3 2017, FRA officials said in a press release.

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Mar
21

Light rail at heart of Quebec City transport plan

The mayor of Quebec City, Mr Régis Labeaume, in the presence of Quebec province's premier Mr Philippe Couillard and the president of Capital Transport Network (RTC) Mr Rémy Normand, has unveiled a $C 2.9bn ($US 2.22bn) plan to expand the city's public transport network, as the existing bus-based system is at maximum capacity in several locations.

 

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Light rail at heart of Quebec City transport plan

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Mar
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Light rail at heart of Quebec City transport plan

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Mar
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Begeman named permanent STB chairman

 

First nominated to the STB by President Obama and confirmed by the Senate in 2011, Begeman, 53, is serving her second and final term, which expires Dec. 31, 2020 but which allows for a 12-month holdover pending Senate confirmation of a successor. STB members are limited to two five-year terms by statute.

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Mar
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Begeman named permanent STB chairman

 

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Mar
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Metra to renovate LaSalle Street Station in downtown Chicago

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As part of the project, crews will replace the 20,000-square-foot concourse surface.Photo – Metra

Metra next week will launch a $2.95 million project to renovate the LaSalle Street Station concourse in downtown Chicago.

Crews will replace the 20,000-square-foot concourse surface, as well as support pillars.

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Pacific Harbor Line marks two decades of service

The Pacific Harbor Line (PHL) this year marks its 20th anniversary.

The Anacostia Rail Holdings-owned short line held a ceremony last month to mark the occasion. The event included a tour of PHL facilities aboard a special train, Anacostia officials said in a press release.

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