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Nov
03

MBTA highlights $101M invested in winter resiliency efforts

The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) is highlighting the $101 million dollars invested in winter preparation and encouraging customers to engage in various communication channels to prepare for upcoming winter commutes.

"In advance of this winter, we're doubling down on our efforts to highlight the key resources that allow us to get the most accurate information about service out to our customers so they can make informed decisions," said MBTA General Manager Luis Manuel Ramírez. "While we've proactively made investments in equipment and infrastructure to make the MBTA more resilient, we also want to strengthen the channels of communication we have so our riders know what to expect and can plan ahead."

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Nov
03

MBTA highlights $101M invested in winter resiliency efforts

The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) is highlighting the $101 million dollars invested in winter preparation and encouraging customers to engage in various communication channels to prepare for upcoming winter commutes.

"In advance of this winter, we're doubling down on our efforts to highlight the key resources that allow us to get the most accurate information about service out to our customers so they can make informed decisions," said MBTA General Manager Luis Manuel Ramírez. "While we've proactively made investments in equipment and infrastructure to make the MBTA more resilient, we also want to strengthen the channels of communication we have so our riders know what to expect and can plan ahead."

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Nov
03

MBTA highlights $101M invested in winter resiliency efforts

The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) is highlighting the $101 million dollars invested in winter preparation and encouraging customers to engage in various communication channels to prepare for upcoming winter commutes.

"In advance of this winter, we're doubling down on our efforts to highlight the key resources that allow us to get the most accurate information about service out to our customers so they can make informed decisions," said MBTA General Manager Luis Manuel Ramírez. "While we've proactively made investments in equipment and infrastructure to make the MBTA more resilient, we also want to strengthen the channels of communication we have so our riders know what to expect and can plan ahead."

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Nov
03

Three of Anacostia’s shortline railroads organize safety training for first responders

A trio of shortline railroads, affiliates of Anacostia Rail Holdings Company, helped train responders at four locations in two states on railroad safety and emergency response techniques.

Chicago South Shore and South Bend Railroad, Louisville & Indiana Railroad and Northern Lines Railway conducted the training sessions in Michigan City, Franklin, and Columbus, Ind., and St. Cloud, Minn. During September and October, more than 260 fire department and emergency response personnel in the two states received personalized training.

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Nov
03

Three of Anacostia’s shortline railroads organize safety training for first responders

A trio of shortline railroads, affiliates of Anacostia Rail Holdings Company, helped train responders at four locations in two states on railroad safety and emergency response techniques.

Chicago South Shore and South Bend Railroad, Louisville & Indiana Railroad and Northern Lines Railway conducted the training sessions in Michigan City, Franklin, and Columbus, Ind., and St. Cloud, Minn. During September and October, more than 260 fire department and emergency response personnel in the two states received personalized training.

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Nov
03

Three of Anacostia’s shortline railroads organize safety training for first responders

A trio of shortline railroads, affiliates of Anacostia Rail Holdings Company, helped train responders at four locations in two states on railroad safety and emergency response techniques.

Chicago South Shore and South Bend Railroad, Louisville & Indiana Railroad and Northern Lines Railway conducted the training sessions in Michigan City, Franklin, and Columbus, Ind., and St. Cloud, Minn. During September and October, more than 260 fire department and emergency response personnel in the two states received personalized training.

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Nov
03

CREATE partners seek $160 million INFRA grant from feds

Chicago Region Environmental and Transportation Efficiency Program (CREATE) partners yesterday submitted an application to the U.S. Department of Transportation seeking a $160 million Infrastructure For Rebuilding America (INFRA) grant for several freight- and passenger-rail projects.

The grant would help leverage private and public dollars for the program's 75th Street Corridor improvement project and Argo Connections project. The federal funds sought in the INFRA application would cover only one-third of total costs, but would close a funding gap that would enable the projects to quickly proceed to construction, CREATE officials said in a press release.

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Nov
02

AAR's Hamberger ranks among nation's top lobbyists

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Association of American Railroads (AAR) President and Chief Executive Officer Edward Hamberger has been named one of the nation's top lobbyists in 2017 by The Hill, a national political newspaper.

AAR's top executive since 1998, Hamberger was included on the list of lobbyists serving associations.

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Nov
02

North Carolina Railroad names Walters chairman

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North Carolina Railroad Co.'s (NCRR) board last month elected Michael Walters as chairman. He succeeds Franklin Rouse.

Walters has served on the railroad's board since 2015 and chaired its Audit and Finance Committee since 2015. He also serves on the boards for Forestry Mutual Insurance Co. and the North Carolina Forestry Association.

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Nov
02

Honda nearly triples cargo moved through Georgia's Port of Brunswick

American Honda Motor Co. moved nearly 48,000 vehicles through the Port of Brunswick, Georgia, during its 2017 fiscal year.

That figure marks a nearly threefold increase over the previous fiscal year, Georgia Ports Authority (GPA) officials said in a press release. Honda moved 34,700 more vehicles in FY2017 than it did in FY2016.

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Nov
02

Ontario advances Kipling Station project

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Rendering of the new Kipling StationPhoto – Metrolinx

Ontario has closed its request for proposals to design and build a new Kipling Station in Toronto.

The move marks the start of the project's next phase of procurement, Ontario Ministry of Transportation officials said in a press release.

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Nov
02

Amtrak names Zacariassen CIO

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Amtrak has appointed Christian Zacariassen chief information officer, the railroad announced yesterday.

As CIO, Zacariassen will be responsible for all information technology (IT) business systems, including strategy, technology investment portfolio governance, systems development, infrastructure, IT operations and information security.

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Nov
02

NYC transit agencies heighten security after terrorist attack

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The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey has increased patrols and checks of bags, buses, trucks and trains.Photo – panynj.gov

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has directed New York City-area transit agencies and passenger railroads to step up security after a man killed eight people and injured nine others in what authorities have said was an act of terrorism in Lower Manhattan on Tuesday.

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) has increased security patrols and surveillance across all its agencies, according to a press release issued by Cuomo's office.

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Nov
02

AAR: Intermodal traffic set a record in October

October was the best month for U.S. intermodal traffic in history, the Association of American Railroads (AAR) reported yesterday.

U.S. railroads' carload traffic last month declined 0.1 percent to 1,065,777 units, but the number of intermodal units rose 6.4 percent to 1,144,157 containers and trailers compared with October 2016 figures, AAR officials said in a press release.

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Nov
02

CSX ceases plan to expand Baltimore tunnel

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By This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Managing EditorCSX has dropped plans to help develop and fund an expansion to the Howard Street Tunnel in Baltimore.The long-planned tunnel reconstruction and clearance work would have eliminated height restrictions, enabling double-stacked intermodal trains to move to and from the Port of Baltimore.CSX and the state of Maryland previously agreed to provide a combined $270 million toward the project's estimated $425 million cost, with the state seeking federal dollars to fund the remainder.However, given the operating changes that the railroad’s new leadership team has instituted over the past several months while adopting precision scheduled railroading (PSR) and based on an updated network evaluation, it was determined that the project no longer justifies the level of investment required from the Class I and its public partners at this time, CSX officials said in an emailed statement.Intermodal is an important part of the railroad's business and CSX is committed to supporting the freight-rail needs of its customers and the port through frequent and reliable on-dock service, they said."This business decision is in no way a reflection on the leadership of Gov. [Larry] Hogan, who has supported this initiative to the greatest degree possible on behalf of the businesses and citizens of Maryland," CSX officials said. "[We] appreciate the partnership we have developed with the state and we look forward to continuing the dialogue with our partners about our new operating plan."CSX has been implementing PSR since March. The new operating plan is designed to drive better service performance for customers, boost efficiency and improve safety. To learn more about CSX’s efforts to adopt PSR, read this cover story from Progressive Railroading's October issue.

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Nov
02

CSX ceases plan to expand Baltimore tunnel

Rail News Home CSX Transportation 11/2/2017 Rail News: CSX Transportation
By This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Managing EditorCSX has dropped plans to help develop and fund an expansion to the Howard Street Tunnel in Baltimore.The long-planned tunnel reconstruction and clearance work would have eliminated height restrictions, enabling double-stacked intermodal trains to move to and from the Port of Baltimore.CSX and the state of Maryland previously agreed to provide a combined $270 million toward the project's estimated $425 million cost, with the state seeking federal dollars to fund the remainder.However, given the operating changes that the railroad’s new leadership team has instituted over the past several months while adopting precision scheduled railroading (PSR) and based on an updated network evaluation, it was determined that the project no longer justifies the level of investment required from the Class I and its public partners at this time, CSX officials said in an emailed statement.Intermodal is an important part of the railroad's business and CSX is committed to supporting the freight-rail needs of its customers and the port through frequent and reliable on-dock service, they said."This business decision is in no way a reflection on the leadership of Gov. [Larry] Hogan, who has supported this initiative to the greatest degree possible on behalf of the businesses and citizens of Maryland," CSX officials said. "[We] appreciate the partnership we have developed with the state and we look forward to continuing the dialogue with our partners about our new operating plan."CSX has been implementing PSR since March. The new operating plan is designed to drive better service performance for customers, boost efficiency and improve safety. To learn more about CSX’s efforts to adopt PSR, read this cover story from Progressive Railroading's October issue.

Contact Progressive Railroading editorial staff.

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Nov
02

Howard Street Tunnel expansion plans implode

Plans to expand the Howard Street Tunnel in Baltimore came to a halt as CSX has decided not to pursue the project.

 

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Nov
02

Howard Street Tunnel expansion plans implode

Plans to expand the Howard Street Tunnel in Baltimore came to a halt as CSX has decided not to pursue the project.

 

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Nov
02

Howard Street Tunnel expansion plans implode

Plans to expand the Howard Street Tunnel in Baltimore came to a halt as CSX has decided not to pursue the project.

 

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Nov
02

voestalpine Nortrak, NICE Rail Products launch new composite crosstie line

voestalpine Nortrak Inc. and NICE Rail Products have launched EvertrakTM composite crossties.

The companies say the partnership to develop Evertrak™ ties is the result of many months of customer input, research and testing. The product line consists of standard crossties, turnout ties and specialty ties for bridges, tunnels and grade crossings and is suitable for interspersing with wood ties, especially in areas of termite infestation, salt water intrusion or soft sub-grade.

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