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Dec
19

USDOT seeks to speed up infrastructure projects

Rail News Home Federal Legislation & Regulation 12/19/2017 Rail News: Federal Legislation & Regulation
The USDOT is working to remove "unnecessary, duplicative or overly burdensome regulations," said Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao.Photo – AASHTO Journal

The White House Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs' recently published agenda includes measures aimed at accelerating the delivery of major infrastructure projects.

In the 2017 plan, federal agencies outline their goals for eliminating or modifying regulatory actions. Reducing regulatory burdens is one of the primary priorities in the agenda, according to the plan's introductory statement.

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Dec
19

Ontario issues bid notice for HSR environmental assessment

Ontario has issued a Request for Bids (RFB) to develop the environmental assessment terms of reference for a portion of its corridor linking Kitchener-Waterloo to London in southwestern Ontario.

The terms will offer an outline for planning and the environmental assessment, which will evaluate how aspects of the project could affect the environment. Topics such as how stations are built, track locations, energy requirements, expected ridership and parking needs will be considered.

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Dec
19

Ontario issues bid notice for HSR environmental assessment

Ontario has issued a Request for Bids (RFB) to develop the environmental assessment terms of reference for a portion of its corridor linking Kitchener-Waterloo to London in southwestern Ontario.

The terms will offer an outline for planning and the environmental assessment, which will evaluate how aspects of the project could affect the environment. Topics such as how stations are built, track locations, energy requirements, expected ridership and parking needs will be considered.

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Dec
19

Port of Long Beach surpasses last year's cargo total

Rail News Home Intermodal 12/19/2017 Rail News: Intermodal
The port exceeded its 2016 cargo total in the first 11 months of this year.Photo – Port of Long Beach

The Port of Long Beach exceeded its 2016 cargo total in the first 11 months of this year, and expects to handle more than 7 million containers for the fourth time in its 106-year history, port officials announced last week.

A total of 612,659 20-foot equivalent units (TEUs) moved through the port last month, an increase of 14.7 percent over the same month a year ago. Through the first 11 months of 2017, shippers sent 6,847,589 TEUs across the port's docks — a 10 percent increase compared with the same period in 2016, port officials said in a press release.

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Dec
19

IO, Metrolinx award rail tunnel contract; shortlist grade separation teams

Toronto Tunnel Partners (TTP) is the recipient of a contract with Infrastructure Ontario (IO) and Metrolinx to design, build and finance the Highway 401 Rail Tunnel project for the GO Regional Express Rail (RER) program.

 

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Dec
19

IO, Metrolinx award rail tunnel contract; shortlist grade separation teams

Toronto Tunnel Partners (TTP) is the recipient of a contract with Infrastructure Ontario (IO) and Metrolinx to design, build and finance the Highway 401 Rail Tunnel project for the GO Regional Express Rail (RER) program.

 

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Dec
19

Report: MBTA 'gaining speed' on reforms

The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) is "gaining speed" in its plan to drive down costs and improve operations, according to the latest annual report from the agency's Fiscal and Management Control Board (FMCB).

Although the MBTA's operating budget deficit was projected to reach $242 million in fiscal-year 2017, the actual deficit for the year was $30 million. That improvement stemmed from $37 million in internal cost controls and $30 million debt service savings, the report stated.

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Dec
19

FMCB report recognizes MBTA transformation efforts

Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) has the "groundwork in place for a much better future," according to the Third Annual Report of the Fiscal and Management Control Board (FMCB).

 

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Dec
19

FMCB report recognizes MBTA transformation efforts

Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) has the "groundwork in place for a much better future," according to the Third Annual Report of the Fiscal and Management Control Board (FMCB).

 

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Dec
19

NECR's MOW workers ratify first labor pact

Rail News Home Short Lines & Regionals 12/19/2017 Rail News: Short Lines & Regionals
New England Central Railroad's (NECR) maintenance of way employees ratified their first contract as part of the Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employes Division's (BMWED) Northeastern System Federation, the union announced yesterday.The 20-person MOW department voted to join the BMWED earlier this year. The new agreement runs retroactively from July 1, 2017, through 2022, according to a BMWED press release.The contract includes 18 percent gross wage increases over the 5.5-year term, overtime pay over 40 hours per week and a minimum three hours overtime on calls outside regularly assigned hours, union officials said.In addition, the agreement provides schedule stabilization, hours of work, seniority, preference for overtime work and improvements in away-from-home expenses, they said.

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Dec
19

Keolis, MBTA driving toward drones

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV, aka, drones) are becoming an important tool in railroad engineering and maintenance. Keolis Commuter Services, which operates regional/commuter rail for the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, is among the latest to adopt the technology.

Why use drones? For Keolis in the greater Boston area, the region is packed with dense forests. In 2015, there were six collisions with fallen trees and 319 trains encountered slippery conditions due to fallen leaves over a 69-day span. A drone equipped with a high-resolution camera and providing a live data feed can scan a right-of-way for these problems much faster than an inspector in a hi-rail vehicle. A drone can also collect data to inspect inaccessible areas on bridges and buildings.

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Dec
19

Keolis, MBTA driving toward drones

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV, aka, drones) are becoming an important tool in railroad engineering and maintenance. Keolis Commuter Services, which operates regional/commuter rail for the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, is among the latest to adopt the technology.

Why use drones? For Keolis in the greater Boston area, the region is packed with dense forests. In 2015, there were six collisions with fallen trees and 319 trains encountered slippery conditions due to fallen leaves over a 69-day span. A drone equipped with a high-resolution camera and providing a live data feed can scan a right-of-way for these problems much faster than an inspector in a hi-rail vehicle. A drone can also collect data to inspect inaccessible areas on bridges and buildings.

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Dec
19

Ontario issues RFB for environmental assessment of high-speed rail corridor

Rail News Home High-Speed Rail 12/19/2017 Rail News: High-Speed Rail
The province has begun seeking a firm to develop environmental assessment terms of reference for a segment of the proposed Toronto-Windsor corridor.Photo – Ontario's 2016 high-speed rail feasibility report

Ontario late last week issued a request for bids (RFB) to develop environmental assessment terms of reference for the Kitchener-London segment of the proposed Toronto-Windsor high-speed rail corridor.

The terms of reference will serve as a framework for planning and the environmental assessment, Ontario Ministry of Transportation officials said in a press release.

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Dec
19

NTSB: Amtrak train was speeding before derailment

An Amtrak Cascades train was traveling about 80 mph in a 30 mph zone before it derailed yesterday near DuPont, Washington, according to the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB).

Amtrak Cascades Train 501 was carrying 80 passengers, five Amtrak crew members and one Talgo technician when it derailed at 7:34 a.m. Pacific time while crossing an overpass.

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Dec
19

Outlook 2018: Rail-car forecast by Richard Kloster

Richard Kloster is senior vice president and chief commercial officer of AllTranstek LLC, a private transportation consulting company that provides fleet management, technical and strategic consulting to the rail industry. He also is a principal at FTR Intel, where he forecasts the rail equipment markets for a broad client base.

This time last year, the rail equipment outlook for 2017 looked promising. Freight volumes had picked up in late 2016, rail-car demand had improved and 2017 was looking like a possible recovery year. However, the pick-up was short lived and there was no recovery to be had — just a continued slogging through a shifting market with too many cars in some segments and not enough in others.

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Dec
18

MTA Board approves contract for Metro-North station enhancements

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) Board has approved a $91.5 million design-build contract to the firm Halmar International to make improvements to five Metro-North stations.

Metro-North Railroad's White Plains, Harlem-125th Street, Crestwood, Port Chester and Riverdale stations will undergo enhancement work as part of MTA's Enhanced Stations Initiative. Construction to deliver the improvements set to get underway in early 2018, officials said.

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Dec
18

MTA Board approves contract for Metro-North station enhancements

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) Board has approved a $91.5 million design-build contract to the firm Halmar International to make improvements to five Metro-North stations.

Metro-North Railroad's White Plains, Harlem-125th Street, Crestwood, Port Chester and Riverdale stations will undergo enhancement work as part of MTA's Enhanced Stations Initiative. Construction to deliver the improvements set to get underway in early 2018, officials said.

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Dec
18

Amtrak selects Baltimore Penn Station redevelopment team

Amtrak has selected Penn Station Partners to negotiate a master development deal for Baltimore Penn Station.

The team is comprised of Beatty Development Group, Armada Hoffler Properties, Cross Street Partners, Gensler, WSP USA, Network Rail Consulting and Mace Group, among others.

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Dec
18

Amtrak selects Baltimore Penn Station redevelopment team

Amtrak has selected Penn Station Partners to negotiate a master development deal for Baltimore Penn Station.

The team is comprised of Beatty Development Group, Armada Hoffler Properties, Cross Street Partners, Gensler, WSP USA, Network Rail Consulting and Mace Group, among others.

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Dec
18

TTC opens Line 1 extension

The 5.34-mile (8.6-km) Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) Toronto-to-York subway extension opened to the public on Sunday, Dec. 17.

The new extension, also known as the TTC Line 1 Extension, connects Sheppard West Station in Toronto to the Vaughan Metropolitan Centre Station in York Region in the province of Ontario. TTC says the extension will reduce commute times and make it easier and faster for residents and tourists to get around.

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