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Nov
08

WSOR to replace bridge with state funds

Wisconsin & Southern Railroad (WSOR) was awarded a $4.5-million grant from the state of Wisconsin last week to rebuild a bridge near Wauzeka in Crawford County.

The grant is from the Freight Railroad Preservation Program (FRPP) to cover 80 percent of the costs to entirely reconstruct bridge B-316 located near Wauzeka in a slough of the Wisconsin River.

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Nov
08

WSOR to replace bridge with state funds

Wisconsin & Southern Railroad (WSOR) was awarded a $4.5-million grant from the state of Wisconsin last week to rebuild a bridge near Wauzeka in Crawford County.

The grant is from the Freight Railroad Preservation Program (FRPP) to cover 80 percent of the costs to entirely reconstruct bridge B-316 located near Wauzeka in a slough of the Wisconsin River.

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Nov
08

WSOR to replace bridge with state funds

Wisconsin & Southern Railroad (WSOR) was awarded a $4.5-million grant from the state of Wisconsin last week to rebuild a bridge near Wauzeka in Crawford County.

The grant is from the Freight Railroad Preservation Program (FRPP) to cover 80 percent of the costs to entirely reconstruct bridge B-316 located near Wauzeka in a slough of the Wisconsin River.

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Nov
08

TxDOT continues to explore Oklahoma-South Texas passenger rail options

A new study has deemed passenger rail service between Oklahoma City and South Texas to be feasible, according to a release from the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT).

TxDOT and its partners will continue to explore options for the proposed route, which is part of the $7-million Texas-Oklahoma Passenger Rail Study. The study covers an 850-mile corridor broken into three segments going from Oklahoma City to Dallas-Fort Worth; Dallas-Fort Worth to San Antonio; and San Antonio to South Texas.

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Nov
08

TxDOT continues to explore Oklahoma-South Texas passenger rail options

A new study has deemed passenger rail service between Oklahoma City and South Texas to be feasible, according to a release from the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT).

TxDOT and its partners will continue to explore options for the proposed route, which is part of the $7-million Texas-Oklahoma Passenger Rail Study. The study covers an 850-mile corridor broken into three segments going from Oklahoma City to Dallas-Fort Worth; Dallas-Fort Worth to San Antonio; and San Antonio to South Texas.

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Nov
08

TxDOT continues to explore Oklahoma-South Texas passenger rail options

A new study has deemed passenger rail service between Oklahoma City and South Texas to be feasible, according to a release from the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT).

TxDOT and its partners will continue to explore options for the proposed route, which is part of the $7-million Texas-Oklahoma Passenger Rail Study. The study covers an 850-mile corridor broken into three segments going from Oklahoma City to Dallas-Fort Worth; Dallas-Fort Worth to San Antonio; and San Antonio to South Texas.

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Nov
08

Lambert to lead Houston Metro for two more years

The Board of Directors of Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County (Metro) in Houston approved a new contract in late October for President and CEO Tom Lambert, which took effect Nov. 1.

Lambert will serve another two years as the head of Houston Metro. He was served as interim president and CEO following the retirement of George Greanias in December 2012 before being voted into the position by the board in January 2014. Lambert also served as Houston Metro's police chief before joining the executive team.

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Nov
08

Lambert to lead Houston Metro for two more years

The Board of Directors of Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County (Metro) in Houston approved a new contract in late October for President and CEO Tom Lambert, which took effect Nov. 1.

Lambert will serve another two years as the head of Houston Metro. He was served as interim president and CEO following the retirement of George Greanias in December 2012 before being voted into the position by the board in January 2014. Lambert also served as Houston Metro's police chief before joining the executive team.

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Nov
08

Lambert to lead Houston Metro for two more years

The Board of Directors of Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County (Metro) in Houston approved a new contract in late October for President and CEO Tom Lambert, which took effect Nov. 1.

Lambert will serve another two years as the head of Houston Metro. He was served as interim president and CEO following the retirement of George Greanias in December 2012 before being voted into the position by the board in January 2014. Lambert also served as Houston Metro's police chief before joining the executive team.

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Nov
08

Houston METRO signs CEO Lambert to another term

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Tom LambertPhoto – Houston METRO

Tom Lambert will serve at least two more years as president and chief executive officer of the Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County, Texas (METRO), the agency announced yesterday.

METRO's board approved a new contract for Lambert that went into effect Nov. 1.

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Nov
08

Weekly Rail Traffic for the Week Ending November 4, 2017

The Association of American Railroads (AAR) today reported U.S. rail traffic for the week ending November 4, 2017.

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Nov
08

L.A., Long Beach ports adopt clean air pact

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Ports of L.A. and Long Beach have signed a new joint clean air agreement.Photo – Port of Los Angeles

The boards of the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach last week agreed to follow a new plan to reduce air pollution.

The 2017 Clean Air Action Plan (CAAP) will usher in a new era of aggressive clean air strategies for moving cargo through the port complex, port and local government officials said in a joint press release.

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Nov
08

OmniTRAX names Shanley exec VP

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OmniTRAX Inc. announced yesterday that Reagan Shanley has been named executive vice president, industrial development group. Shanley also is joining the Broe Real Estate Group (BREG) Management Committee to coordinate OmniTRAX and BREG's joint development opportunities. Shanley will report to OmniTRAX Chief Executive Officer Kevin Shuba."Reagan brings more than 27 years of finance, business development, restructuring, investment and portfolio management and consulting experience in the real estate investment industry to his new role. He'll use this expertise to strengthen our industrial development group and ensure that joint opportunities with Broe Real Estate reach their full potential," said Shuba in a press release.OmniTRAX and BREG are affiliates of The Broe Group.Prior to joining Broe, Shanley was senior vice president at Colony Northstar Inc. He also served stints at Capmark Finance LLC and RBS Greenwich Capital.

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Nov
08

Ironhorse to develop rail-served industrial park on U.S.-Mexico border

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Ironhorse Resources Inc. has purchased 1,244 acres in Santa Teresa, New Mexico, to develop build-to-suit rail solutions for businesses that want to locate on the U.S.-Mexican border.Ironhorse's new site is adjacent to Union Pacific Railroad's intermodal and refueling terminal. Ironhorse's Santa Teresa Southern Railroad will be the rail operator and has a direct connection to UP, according to a company press release.Located on New Mexico's border with Mexico, the site is in one of the fastest growing industrial areas in the Southwest, Ironhorse officials said in a press release."As an industrial rail park developer and logistics company, we have seen how vertically integrating land solutions, rail offerings, transload capabilities and trucking solutions creates unparalleled value to our customers," said Ironhorse President Matt Cundiff.

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Nov
08

Iowa Interstate reshapes leadership team

Iowa Interstate Railroad Ltd. has named several new appointments as a result of the company's succession plan.

Al Satunas has been promoted to chief operating officer. He will report to Joe Parsons, who recently was named the railroad's new general manager.

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Nov
08

Study: Proposed Texas-Oklahoma passenger-rail service is 'feasible'

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A study of a proposed passenger-rail service between Oklahoma City and South Texas has determined the route would be feasible, the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) announced yesterday.The designation allows for continued analysis of the proposal, TxDOT officials said in a press release.Establishing 220 mph passenger-rail between Dallas and San Antonio was deemed feasible, according to the study's most recent phase. The study also determined it would be feasible to provide passenger-rail service between San Antonio, Laredo and Monterrey, Mexico.In addition, the study examined the possibility of providing 125 mph service between San Antonio to the Rio Grande Valley and improved Amtrak service between Dallas and Oklahoma City. The next step would be a project-level environmental study to determine actual routes and environmental impacts before construction could begin. "At this point a private developer could step forward to determine future possibilities," TxDOT officials said.The $7 million Texas-Oklahoma passenger-rail study is federally funded. The study covers an 850-mile corridor broken into three segments: Oklahoma City to Dallas-Fort Worth; Dallas-Fort Worth to San Antonio; and San Antonio to South Texas.

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Nov
07

Rail supplier news from ENSCO, Miller Ingenuity, Talgo and RSI (Nov. 7)

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Miller Ingenuity has agreed to install its ZoneGuard electronic roadway worker protection system on the Maryland Transit Administration's light-rail lines.Photo – Miller Ingenuity

Canadian Pacific has awarded ENSCO Rail a contract to provide inspection systems for the railroad's new track evaluation car. The unit will be equipped with track measurement and imaging system technology to provide key indicators of track quality and safety, ENSCO officials said in a press release. Specifically, the onboard technology installed on the new CP car will include a track geometry system, rail profile measurement system, track component imaging system and other systems. Together, the systems are expected to provide the data needed to help improve track maintenance and reduce operating costs, ENSCO officials said.

Miller Ingenuity has entered an agreement to install its ZoneGuard electronic roadway worker protection system on the Maryland Transit Administration's light-rail lines. The system provides a "robust communication network" that's triggered when a track vehicle approaches an on-track worker or work crew, Miller Ingenuity officials said in a press release. In addition, the train detection and communication network architecture is designed to eliminate costly false alerts found on similar systems. ZoneGuard also can be outfitted with wearable devices that provide equipped workers with an alert of an impending train.

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Nov
07

Caltrain OKs bicycle parking management plan

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Under the plan, the railroad will increase bike parking capacities at stations along the corridor.Photo – Caltrain's Twitter account

Caltrain's board late last week adopted a new bicycle parking management plan aimed at enabling the railroad to more effectively manage the growing number of bike riders using the system.

Under the plan, Caltrain will increase bike parking capacity at stations along the corridor. The improvements will include secure, low-cost parking options, such as electronic bike lockers.

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Nov
07

SEPTA seeks input on energy action plan

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The plan outlines strategies for reducing the agency's greenhouse gas emissions by 80 percent by 2050.Photo – SEPTA

The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) has scheduled two open houses to gather input on its latest energy action plan.

The first meeting will take place today, while the other is scheduled for Nov. 21. The plan outlines strategies for reducing SEPTA's greenhouse gas emissions by 80 percent by 2050.

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Nov
07

House transportation leaders want GAO oversight of INFRA grants

Leaders of the U.S. House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee and its Highways and Transit Subcommittee are calling for further oversight of a federal competitive grant program after a Government Accountability Office (GAO) report found a lack of transparency in projects chosen to receive grants.

The GAO report focused on the selection of projects under the Nationally Significant Freight and Highways Projects (NSFHP) competitive grant program, created under the Fixing America's Surface Transportation (FAST) Act in 2015.

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