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02

Next round of RTD G Line testing to focus on C&S systems

The Regional Transportation District (RTD) of Denver, Colo., has resumed testing on its G Line as of today, emphasizing the evaluation of its communication and signaling systems.

 

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Jan
02

Feds: What Gateway agreement?

Federal Transit Administration Deputy Administrator K. Jane Williams outlined a series of concerns regarding an updated financial plan for the Hudson Tunnel project in a letter to New York State Director of Budget Robert Mujica on Dec. 29.

 

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Dec
29

Minneapolis Metro Transit unveils 'Text for Safety' service

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Riders can use the service to directly text Metro Transit staff.Photo – Metro Transit

Metro Transit has rolled out a new feature for its mobile app that enables customers to text the agency about suspicious or unwanted behavior on trains and buses.

Using the "Text for Safety" function, riders can directly contact Metro Transit staff, who can respond by text and send police if needed, agency officials said in a press release.

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Dec
29

Smart Sand completes rail expansion at frac sand facility

Smart Sand, Inc. has completed construction of its unit train capable rail facility in Byron Township, Wis., and moved its first unit train via Union Pacific on Dec. 26.

"With construction completed, we now have the capacity for several hundred railcars and the optionality to ship unit trains on both the Union Pacific and Canadian Pacific railroads from our flagship Oakdale, Wisconsin mining operation," stated Charles Young, CEO of Smart Sand.

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Dec
29

Calgary Transit rehabs two light-rail stations

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A look at the upper level of the Rundle Station, which was recently renovated.Photo – Calgary Transit

Calgary Transit this month completed renovations to the interior of the Rundle and Marlborough light-rail stations.

The agency modified the stations' layout to improve the flow of pedestrian traffic and installed new floor tiles, benches and wall panels. In addition, Calgary Transit improved station lighting, upgraded communication systems and installed more closed-circuit television cameras.

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Dec
29

LIRR lines up contractor for elevators at Murray Hill Station

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The railroad's contractor will install hydraulic elevtors that comply with Americans with Disabilities Act requirements.Photo – LIRR

MTA Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) on Wednesday announced it awarded an $8.6 million contract to LoDuca Associates Inc. to build two new elevators at the Murray Hill Station in Queens, New York.

The hydraulic elevators will comply with Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements, LIRR officials said in a press release.

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Dec
29

Canada approves funding for freight-rail analysis

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Jeff Leal, member of the Provincial Parliament for PeterboroughPhoto – ontla.on.ca

Canadian government officials have announced funding for the Peterborough-Toronto Freight-Rail Analysis project.

The Canadian and Ontario governments each will contribute up to CA$65,000 toward the project, according to an Infrastructure Canada press release.

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Dec
29

Connecticut Gov. Malloy announces grants to boost transit-oriented development

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Dannel MalloyPhoto – portal.ct.gov

Connecticut Gov. Dannel Malloy earlier this week announced that 11 projects in towns and cities across the state will receive $15 million to support transit-oriented development (TOD) projects.

The funding package includes $1,847,000 for the construction of a retaining wall and surface parking lot across from an Amtrak station in Windsor Locks.

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Dec
29

Outlook 2018: APTA leader forecasts great challenges, greater opportunities for transit

Richard White, APTA's acting president and chief executive officer.Photo – American Public Transportation Association

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Dec
29

CN, CP exceeded grain revenue limit for 2016-17 crop year

CN and Canadian Pacific have exceeded their maximum grain revenue entitlements for crop year 2016-2017, the Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) ruled last week.

CN's grain revenue of CA$808,213,784 was $5,773,741 above its entitlement of $802,440,043; and CP's grain revenue of CA$725,457,448 was $1,078,947 above its entitlement of $724,378,501, CTA officials said in a press release.

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Dec
29

NTSB learns derailment details from Amtrak train's event recorder, cameras

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The Amtrak Cascades train derailed on Dec. 18 in Dupont, Washington.Photo – Washington State Patrol

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) late last week released preliminary details gathered from the locomotive event data recorder and inward- and outward-facing cameras from the Amtrak Cascades train that derailed Dec. 18 in Dupont, Washington.

The lead locomotive's event data and video recorders were downloaded and processed at the NTSB's lab in Washington, D.C. Among the details of the initial review of the final portion of the accident sequence:

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Dec
29

Tax Extender Act would revive short-line tax credit

On Dec. 20, U.S. Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) introduced the Tax Extender Act of 2017 (S. 2256), which proposes to extend several tax credits — including the Section 45G short-line tax credit — that either expired at 2016's end or are set to expire on Dec. 31.

Expired since Dec. 31, 2016, the short-line tax credit would be extended to Dec. 31, 2018. The Section 45G provision allows regionals and short lines to claim a 50 cent tax credit for each dollar they spend on track rehabilitation and maintenance projects, up to a cap of $3,500 per mile of owned or leased track.

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Dec
28

Canada, Ontario commit funds to freight rail study

Federal and provincial funding has been committed toward freight rail analysis of Ontario's Peterborough-Toronto-Havelock-Blue Mountain corridor.

The government of Canada and the province of Ontario are each contributing CA$65,000 (US$51,599) for the Peterborogh-Toronto Freight Rail Analysis project, which will define freight infrastructure requirements and outline the projected economic impact of potential future freight rail improvements along the rail corridor. Specifically, the project will evaluate the benefits and impacts associated with enabling increased freight rail capacity along the corridor.

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Dec
28

MTA unveils 19 finalists for Genius Challenge

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) released the names of the 19 finalists in three categories as part of "The MTA Genius Transit Challenge."

 

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Dec
28

Sound Transit applies for $1.17B federal grant

The Sound Transit Board approved submission of an application for a $1.17 billion grant for the Lynnwood Link Extension on Dec. 21, moving toward breaking ground in 2018 and extending light-rail service to Snohomish County residents in 2024.

 

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Dec
28

Rail supplier news from Stone Canyon, Jacobs, LAN, Alstom and HNTB (Dec. 28)

Stone Canyon Industries LLC has acquired Magnus LLC, a producer and global supplier of bronze locomotive traction support bearings. Stone Canyon, which acquired A. Stucki Co. in September 2015, is a global manufacturer and supplier of rail-car locomotive and industrial parts. Magnus will continue to operate out of its facility in Fremont, Nebraska, and Magnus President John Macklin will report directly to A. Stucki Chief Executive Officer Bill Kiefer, A. Stucki officials said in a press release. Financial terms were not disclosed.

Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. has completed its acquisition of CH2M for $2.85 billion in cash and stock, according to a Jacobs press release. The combined firm will continue to make talent retention and hiring a priority. Additionally, the transaction is expected to make the combined company an "employer of choice" in the $300 billion-a-year transportation sector, Jacobs officials said. In August, Jacobs announced it had reached an agreement to acquire CH2M.

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Dec
28

TriMet completes $2.1 million renovation of light-rail station

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The upgrades included graffiti-resistant wall coatings and LED lighting.Photo – TriMet's YouTube account

The Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon (TriMet) late last week announced that it completed a $2.1 million renovation of the Washington Park MAX light-rail station in Portland.

The station now features graffiti-resistant wall coatings, LED lighting and elevator lobby upgrades. The new LEDs, which are engineered to last up to 20 years, use one-sixth of the electricity as metal halide bulbs, TriMet officials said in a press release.

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Dec
28

Raritan Central appoints Klein, Walsh-Enloe to marketing team

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Klein will serve as vice president of marketing, while Walsh-Enloe will serve as West Coast marketing specialist.Photo – raritancentralrr.com

The Raritan Central Railway LLC has named Ronald Klein and Susan Walsh-Enloe to its marketing team.

Klein will serve as vice president of marketing, while Walsh-Enloe will serve as West Coast marketing specialist, according to an announcement published in the Raritan Central and Pennsylvania & Southern Railways newsletter.

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Dec
28

Milwaukee Streetcar close to wrapping up track work

Crews have installed 90 percent of the track for the Milwaukee Streetcar's initial route, Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett announced late last week.

Workers were able to complete the installation in one construction season thanks in part to "favorable fall weather," Barrett wrote in a year-end report on the project.

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Dec
28

STB seeks nominations for railroad-shipper council

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The Surface Transportation Board (STB) is seeking nominations for candidates to serve on the board's Railroad-Shipper Transportation Advisory Council (RSTAC).The STB is soliciting RSTAC nominees for two small shipper representatives, one large shipper representative, two small railroad representatives and two large railroad representatives.The council focuses on issues that matter to small shippers and small railroads, such as rail-car supply, rates, competition and procedures for addressing claims, STB officials said in a press release.The council seeks to develop private-sector mechanisms to identify, address, and prevent obstacles to effective and efficient interstate transportation. RSTAC also prepares an annual report, which includes recommendations for regulations or legislation.Information for submitting nominations is available via an STB notice issued yesterday.

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