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Oct
13

CN allows Nicor to resume work on Illinois pipeline replacement

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Nicor Gas announced Wednesday that it reached an agreement with CN to complete a pipeline replacement that will enable the utility to provide natural gas service to customers in western Cook and eastern DuPage counties in Illinois.The pipeline replacement is part of a nine-year program to modernize Nicor's pipeline transmission system throughout the state. Work was stalled earlier this year at the project site near the location of June 30 derailment of a CN train in Plainfield, Ill. The existing pipeline crosses under CN track.The derailment, which spilled thousands of gallons of crude oil, resulted in a dispute between CN and Nicor. CN, which blamed Nicor for causing the derailment, had declined to allow Nicor contractors to resume work on the pipeline, according to a report in the Daily Herald. Both sides went to court over their dispute. But in an Oct. 11 statement, Nicor officials said the utility "is committed to working with the railroad to ensure the safe and timely completion of the pipeline replacement project."The derailment remains under investigation.

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Oct
13

Metrolink's first Tier 4 locomotive enters service

The unit entered service on the railroad's San Bernardino Line.Photo – Metrolink

Metrolink yesterday rolled out the first of 40 new locomotives that meet the Environmental Protection Agency's Tier 4 emission standards.

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Oct
13

Report: Rail industry should do more to safely move crude oil, ethanol

The rail industry needs to repair track defects, upgrade tank-car design and increase training of emergency responders in order to improve safe transportation of crude oil and ethanol, says a new report by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine.

In their report, the academies raise concerns about the safety of rail in transporting energy liquids and gases, particularly in relation to track defects, rural communities' emergency response preparedness and the older tank-car designs that will continue to be used in unit trains, the report says.

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Oct
13

TTC Woodbine Station reopens after upgrades

Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) upgrades to its Woodbine Station are complete, following an overhaul to make the station fully accessible.

This latest rehab is a part of TTC's commitment to becoming fully accessible by 2025 under its Easier Access Program. Woodbine and St. Clair West are the latest TTC subway stations to become accessible, making 37 of TTC's 69 subway stations compliant.

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Oct
13

TTC Woodbine Station reopens after upgrades

Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) upgrades to its Woodbine Station are complete, following an overhaul to make the station fully accessible.

This latest rehab is a part of TTC's commitment to becoming fully accessible by 2025 under its Easier Access Program. Woodbine and St. Clair West are the latest TTC subway stations to become accessible, making 37 of TTC's 69 subway stations compliant.

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Oct
13

TTC Woodbine Station reopens after upgrades

Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) upgrades to its Woodbine Station are complete, following an overhaul to make the station fully accessible.

This latest rehab is a part of TTC's commitment to becoming fully accessible by 2025 under its Easier Access Program. Woodbine and St. Clair West are the latest TTC subway stations to become accessible, making 37 of TTC's 69 subway stations compliant.

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Oct
13

Caltrans releases draft state rail plan

Caltrans released the public draft of the California State Rail Plan, which outlines a new framework for California's rail network, for new and better rail transportation, and multimodal and community connections in the state for the next 20 years and beyond.

 

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Oct
13

SMART offers free service during wildfires

As wildfires burn in its service region, Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit (SMART) will continue to provide free train service for passengers through Sunday, Oct.15 to assist evacuees and others who need transportation options.

 

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Oct
13

Caltrans releases draft state rail plan

Caltrans released the public draft of the California State Rail Plan, which outlines a new framework for California's rail network, for new and better rail transportation, and multimodal and community connections in the state for the next 20 years and beyond.

 

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Oct
13

SMART offers free service during wildfires

As wildfires burn in its service region, Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit (SMART) will continue to provide free train service for passengers through Sunday, Oct.15 to assist evacuees and others who need transportation options.

 

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Oct
13

Caltrans releases draft state rail plan

Caltrans released the public draft of the California State Rail Plan, which outlines a new framework for California's rail network, for new and better rail transportation, and multimodal and community connections in the state for the next 20 years and beyond.

 

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Oct
13

SMART offers free service during wildfires

As wildfires burn in its service region, Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit (SMART) will continue to provide free train service for passengers through Sunday, Oct.15 to assist evacuees and others who need transportation options.

 

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Oct
12

Rail supplier news from Wabtec, GE, Masabi and NRC; and in memoriam: Dan O'Neal (Oct. 12)

Alstom and Bombardier Transportation have awarded contracts worth more than $100 million to Faiveley Transport to supply systems for the first 71 next-generation double-deck trains in Paris. The trains eventually will run on lines D and E of the city's passenger-rail work. A subsidiary of Wabtec Corp., Faiveley will provide braking systems, door systems, HVAC equipment, pantographs and tachometer systems. The scope of work includes studying, designing, engineering, manufacturing and delivering the rail systems, Wabtec officials said in a press release. Deliveries are expected to start by September 2018 and wrap up by 2022. France's national rail network SNCF earlier this year inked a contract for up to 255 trains with an Alstom-Bombardier consortium.

GE Transportation this week marked the arrival of the first of 1,000 Evolution series locomotives ordered by Indian Railways. The locomotive arrived at India's Mundra Port. The unit will be the first diesel-electric locomotive running on Indian tracks that complies with the UIC1 international emissions standards, GE officials said in a press release. Forty Evolution series locomotives are being imported to India from the United States; the remaining 960 units will be built at GE's factory under construction and slated to open in 2018 in Bihar. India's Ministry of Railways in 2015 signed a $2.5 billion order for 1,000 of GE's Evolution Series locomotives.

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Oct
12

Stadler unveils FLIRT unit for TEX Rail commuter line

The company unveiled the unit at the American Public Transportation Association's EXPO trade show.Photo – Stadler

Stadler earlier this week unveiled its first "Fast Light Intercity and Regional Train" (FLIRT) for the TEX Rail commuter line in the Dallas/Fort Worth area.

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Oct
12

FRA OKs RTD plan to remove flaggers from private crossing

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The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) has approve the Regional Transportation District of Denver's (RTD) plan to remove grade-crossing attendants on a private crossing on the agency's B Line.RTD and its contractor, Denver Transit Partners (DTP), will begin the removal plan as soon as it's practical, RTD officials said yesterday in a press release.The FRA has jurisdiction over the single crossing because it is privately owned and the Colorado Public Utilities Commission does not regulate privately owned crossings, RTD officials said."We are pleased to reach this milestone on the B Line," said RTD General Manager and Chief Executive Officer Dave Genova. "We have demonstrated our continued commitment to our regulatory agencies by addressing their concerns with at-grade crossings throughout our commuter-rail system. We are continuing to provide safe, reliable service throughout our entire system."Last month, the FRA agreed to RTD's safety and outreach plan and a five-year waiver that allowed the continued operation of the agency's A and B commuter-rail lines. The lines opened last year but have experienced technical issues with crossing arms. To address the concerns, the RTD stationed flag attendants at the crossings.Later this month, the RTD will host four "open houses" to provide a status report on all of its commuter rail lines. The meetings will be held Oct. 23 in Denver; Oct. 25 in Arvada; Oct. 26 in Wheat Ridge and Oct. 28 in Denver.

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Oct
12

Hertwig elected chair of Denver's Transportation Institute

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James HertwigPhoto – Florida East Coast Railway

Florida East Coast Railway President and Chief Executive Officer James Hertwig has been elected chairman of the Transportation Institute at the University of Denver (DTI). 

Hertwig was unanimously elected to the position by DTI's 50-member board. His leadership in the transportation industry "promises to deliver even more momentum and enhancements" to DTI's programs, said outgoing Chair Adriene Bailey in a press release.

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Oct
12

West Memphis breaks ground on port rail project

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An aerial view of the International Rail Port Logistics Park at the port.Photo – City of West Memphis

State and local leaders last week broke ground on a project to improve and expand rail service to the Port of West Memphis, Arkansas.

The project includes construction of a new facility that will allow various commodities to be transferred between road and rail at the port's International Rail Port Logistics Park, West Memphis officials said in a press release.

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Oct
12

Sound Transit's Rogoff urges Congress to sustain federal funding for transit

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Rogoff testified before a congressional panel on highways and transit.Photo – House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee Chairman Bill Shuster's YouTube account

At a congressional hearing yesterday, Sound Transit Chief Executive Officer Peter Rogoff called on lawmakers to continue providing federal funding for transit agencies.

Testifying before the U.S. House Subcommittee on Highways and Transit, Rogoff said he was encouraged by President Donald Trump's stated goal to rebuild U.S. infrastructure. However, Rogoff said he's disappointed by the administration's fiscal-year 2018 budget proposal that would undermine those goals.

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Oct
12

U.S. rail traffic rose 6.3 percent in Week 40

U.S. railroads posted a 6.3 percent increase in carload and intermodal traffic for the week ending Oct. 7 compared with the same week a year ago, according to the Association of American Railroads (AAR).

Total carloads for the week rose 2 percent to 269,336 units, while intermodal volume soared 10.8 percent to 285,490 containers and trailers compared with last year's data, according to an AAR press release.

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Oct
12

FTA signs off on Minnesota's rail safety program

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Metro Transit operates two light-rail lines and one commuter-rail line in Minnesota.Photo – Federal Transit Administration

The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) has approved Minnesota's state rail-safety oversight (SSO) program — making it the second state to achieve such certification, U.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao announced yesterday.

Federal law requires states with transit-rail systems to establish an FTA-certified SSO program by April 15, 2019. If they fail to meet the deadline, states risk losing federal funding for transportation agencies until certification is achieved, FTA officials said in a press release.

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