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Mar
20

Pacific Harbor Line marks 20th anniversary

The Pacific Harbor Line (PHL) recently celebrated the 20th anniversary of railroad services in the Ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles area.

 

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Mar
20

Pacific Harbor Line marks 20th anniversary

The Pacific Harbor Line (PHL) recently celebrated the 20th anniversary of railroad services in the Ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles area.

 

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Mar
20

APTA leaders question Trump plan to cut funds for transit capital projects

President Donald Trump's proposed funding cuts for transit capital projects would jeopardize $38 billion worth of planned projects, according to an analysis commissioned by the American Public Transportation Association (APTA).

The study's findings were highlighted yesterday by transit-industry leaders during a press briefing held at APTA's legislative conference in Washington, D.C.

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Mar
20

STB seeks Class Is' response to rail service complaints

The Surface Transportation Board (STB) is asking all Class Is to send the board their service outlooks for 2018.

The request, which the board sent to all Class I executives last week, was made in response to concerns the board has received from two major rail shipper associations about deteriorating service.

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Mar
20

C&S update: Rail yard technology 2018

GE Transportation says it offers a "holistic solution" for the "Yard of the Future."Photo – GE Transportation

Advanced Rail Systems

Advanced Rail Systems (ARS), which provides automated yard switches and devices, manufactures the YM-16 electro-hydraulic switch machine. The YM-16 needs “virtually no maintenance” — no greasing, lubricating or replacement of wear parts is required, according to the company. It also has enough power to throw #24 turnouts and turnouts with welded heel blocks.

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Mar
19

Fort Worth transit agency receives second TEXRail trainset

Built by Stadler, the unit was unloaded in Grapevine, Texas.Photo – Trinity Metro's Twitter account

The Fort Worth Transportation Authority earlier this month took delivery of the second trainset for its TEXRail commuter-rail system.

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Mar
19

Vancouver, B.C. officials OK TransLink project funding

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 3/19/2018 Rail News: Passenger Rail
Derek Corrigan, chair of the Mayors’ Council on Regional Transportation.Photo – TransLink's Twitter account

The Vancouver-area Mayors' Council on Regional Transportation and the province of British Columbia late last week agreed to provide CA$2.5 billion in regional funding for Translink's rail expansions.

To deliver projects in the second phase of Translink's 10-year infrastructure plan, the mayors and the province have proposed a 2 percent increase in transit fares over two years, beginning in 2020. They also proposed increasing parking fares and property taxes.

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Mar
19

CSX, Virginia rail officials OK pact for new VRE station

The Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation (DRPT) and CSX recently executed a final contract amendment that will enable construction of a new Virginia Railway Express (VRE) station in Prince William County, Virginia.

The new station will be a key component of Potomac Shores' emerging town center. Situated on the banks of the Potomac River 30 miles south of Washington, D.C., the 1,920-acre community is being developed by SunCal, a real estate development company that focuses on large-scale, mixed-use master-planned communities. SunCal is sponsoring the new VRE station's construction.

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Mar
19

UP charts Wyoming projects worth $85 million

Rail News Home Union Pacific Railroad 3/19/2018 Rail News: Union Pacific Railroad
Union Pacific Railroad will spend $85 million this year to maintain track and bridges in Wyoming.The projects are part of the Class I's $3.3 billion capital expenditures program for 2018. The Wyoming work will include $81.6 million to maintain track and $2.9 million to maintain bridges, according to a UP press release.Key projects planned this year include $12.9 million to replace more than 102,000 ties on the rail line that runs south of the Rock River to Cheyenne; $11.6 million to replace 25 miles of rail east of Wamsutter to just west of Rawlins; and $10.7 million to replace more than 79,000 ties on the line that runs west of Evanston to Granger.Over the past five years, UP has spent more than $251 million on its infrastructure in the state.

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Mar
19

UP charts Wyoming projects worth $85 million

Rail News Home Union Pacific Railroad 3/19/2018 Rail News: Union Pacific Railroad
Union Pacific Railroad will spend $85 million this year to maintain track and bridges in Wyoming.The projects are part of the Class I's $3.3 billion capital expenditures program for 2018. The Wyoming work will include $81.6 million to maintain track and $2.9 million to maintain bridges, according to a UP press release.Key projects planned this year include $12.9 million to replace more than 102,000 ties on the rail line that runs south of the Rock River to Cheyenne; $11.6 million to replace 25 miles of rail east of Wamsutter to just west of Rawlins; and $10.7 million to replace more than 79,000 ties on the line that runs west of Evanston to Granger.Over the past five years, UP has spent more than $251 million on its infrastructure in the state.

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Mar
19

TransLink Mayors’ Council, British Columbia agree on regional funding transit expansion

The TransLink Mayors' Council and the government of British Columbia have agreed on a plan to fund the CA$2.5 billion (US$1.91 billion) regional share of the Phase Two Plan for infrastructure.

TransLink describes the 10-year Phase Two Plan as a historic investment in the region's transit and transportation system and, once implemented, will help meet current and future demand. TransLink reported a six-percent increase in transit ridership in 2017 and expects the demand to increase as the region is expected to add more than 1 million people in the next 30 years.

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Mar
19

TransLink Mayors’ Council, British Columbia agree on regional funding transit expansion

The TransLink Mayors' Council and the government of British Columbia have agreed on a plan to fund the CA$2.5 billion (US$1.91 billion) regional share of the Phase Two Plan for infrastructure.

TransLink describes the 10-year Phase Two Plan as a historic investment in the region's transit and transportation system and, once implemented, will help meet current and future demand. TransLink reported a six-percent increase in transit ridership in 2017 and expects the demand to increase as the region is expected to add more than 1 million people in the next 30 years.

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Mar
19

DEIR released for LACMTA turnback facility

A Draft Environmental Impact Report (DEIR) has been released for a Los Angeles County Metropolitan Authority (LACMTA) project that will speed the turnaround time Red and Purple line trains need at Union Station, which will allow more of these trains along the lines.

 

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Mar
19

British Columbia to chip in for Pacific Northwest HSR study

Studying the potential of connecting Canada to the Pacific Northwest through ultra-high-speed rail service received a sign of support with the government of British Columbia agreeing to help fund analysis of such service.

The CA$300,000 (US$229,232) pledge will go toward an in-depth study with Washington state on the concept of rail service that would cut travel times between Vancouver and Seattle to about 60 minutes, which is down from the current three hours.

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Mar
19

NY officials seek to rename Rochester Amtrak station after Slaughter

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and U.S. Sens. Charles Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) have called on Amtrak to rename its intermodal station in Rochester after the late U.S. Rep. Louise Slaughter.

Slaughter (D-N.Y.) died last week after sustaining injuries from a fall at her home in Washington, D.C. She was 88 and in the midst of her 16th term representing upstate New York in Congress.

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Mar
19

APTA rails against public transit cuts in proposed budget

Public transit officials nationwide spoke out at a March 19 press briefing to express strong opposition to deep cuts to public transit in the Trump Administration's proposed budget for fiscal year 2019.

 

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Mar
19

CAGTC: More than half of TIGER IX awarded to freight

Rail News Home Federal Legislation & Regulation 3/19/2018 Rail News: Federal Legislation & Regulation
More than $275 million of recently announced federal grants issued under the Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery (TIGER) program were awarded to freight projects or those with a strong freight component, according to the Coalition for America's Gateways & Trade Corridors (CAGTC).The freight-related awards represent 56 percent of total dollars awarded under the ninth round of TIGER grants, setting a new record, CAGTC officials said in a press release.The U.S. Department of Transportation last week announced 41 recipients of nearly $500 million in discretionary grant funding for road, transit, maritime and rail projects through the TIGER program."Investment in goods movement infrastructure is an economic multiplier," said CAGTC Chairman Tim Lovain. "The multimodal freight network directly supports 44 million U.S. jobs and the indirect benefits extend to every corner of our national economy."Funding requests from the 452 applications for TIGER IX totaled $6.15 billion, more than 12 times the $487 million made available for the program, according to CAGTC. The high number of requests indicates the need for federal investment that supports freight infrastructure, association officials said.The 56 percent of freight-related funding more than doubles the amount issued for freight projects under TIGER VIII, they said.

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Mar
19

Ontario nets funds for subway, light-rail projects

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Some of the funds will go toward the second phase of Ottawa's light-rail project.Photo – stage2lrt.ca

The governments of Canada and Ontario late last week signed a bilateral agreement that will provide more than CA$11.8 billion for infrastructure projects over the next decade.

The funding includes up to CA$660 million for the Scarborough subway extension in Toronto, according to a press release issued by the Ontario Ministry of Transportation.

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Mar
19

CATS opens Blue Line light-rail extension

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The 9.3-mile extension runs from the 7th Street Station in the Center City area to the University of North Carolina at Charlotte campus.Photo – Charlotte Area Transit System

The Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) last week opened the 9.3-mile LYNX Blue Line light-rail extension.

The largest infrastructure project in Charlotte's history, the $1.1 billion extension runs from the 7th Street Station in the Center City area to the University of North Carolina at Charlotte campus. The project features 11 new stations.

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Mar
19

Charlotte opens light rail Blue Line extension

Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) opened an extension to its 15km (9.3-mile) Lynx Blue Line light rail line on March 16.

 

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