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Oct
12

Hertwig joins DTI board

President and Chief Executive Officer of the Florida East Coast Railway, LLC, Jim Hertwig was unanimously elected chair by the Transportation Institute at the University of Denver (DTI) board of directors.

Hertwig will bring 46 years of freight transportation experience and leadership knowledge to DTI. Prior to joining his current company, Hertwig served for six years as president of CSX Intermodal, Inc., and previous to that he spent nearly nine years as president of Landstar Logistics, a transportation services company.

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Oct
12

Hertwig joins DTI board

President and Chief Executive Officer of the Florida East Coast Railway, LLC, Jim Hertwig was unanimously elected chair by the Transportation Institute at the University of Denver (DTI) board of directors.

Hertwig will bring 46 years of freight transportation experience and leadership knowledge to DTI. Prior to joining his current company, Hertwig served for six years as president of CSX Intermodal, Inc., and previous to that he spent nearly nine years as president of Landstar Logistics, a transportation services company.

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Oct
12

Hertwig joins DTI board

President and Chief Executive Officer of the Florida East Coast Railway, LLC, Jim Hertwig was unanimously elected chair by the Transportation Institute at the University of Denver (DTI) board of directors.

Hertwig will bring 46 years of freight transportation experience and leadership knowledge to DTI. Prior to joining his current company, Hertwig served for six years as president of CSX Intermodal, Inc., and previous to that he spent nearly nine years as president of Landstar Logistics, a transportation services company.

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Oct
12

RTA Lee-Shaker Station upgrades complete

Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority (RTA) along with officials of the City of Shaker Heights will participate in a ribbon cutting ceremony celebrating the newly upgraded Lee-Shaker Station on the authority's Green Line.

The $1.7-million upgrade to the station, located at the intersection of Shaker Boulevard and Lee Road in Shaker Heights, Ohio, took 11 months. Work by Schirmer Construction of North Olmsted included demolition of the existing station and platform, and the construction of a waiting platforms and tactile surfaces, station waiting shelters, new lighting, signage, railings, sidewalks, landscaping and a new safety security system with cameras and emergency call boxes.

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Oct
12

RTA Lee-Shaker Station upgrades complete

Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority (RTA) along with officials of the City of Shaker Heights will participate in a ribbon cutting ceremony celebrating the newly upgraded Lee-Shaker Station on the authority's Green Line.

The $1.7-million upgrade to the station, located at the intersection of Shaker Boulevard and Lee Road in Shaker Heights, Ohio, took 11 months. Work by Schirmer Construction of North Olmsted included demolition of the existing station and platform, and the construction of a waiting platforms and tactile surfaces, station waiting shelters, new lighting, signage, railings, sidewalks, landscaping and a new safety security system with cameras and emergency call boxes.

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Oct
12

RTA Lee-Shaker Station upgrades complete

Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority (RTA) along with officials of the City of Shaker Heights will participate in a ribbon cutting ceremony celebrating the newly upgraded Lee-Shaker Station on the authority's Green Line.

The $1.7-million upgrade to the station, located at the intersection of Shaker Boulevard and Lee Road in Shaker Heights, Ohio, took 11 months. Work by Schirmer Construction of North Olmsted included demolition of the existing station and platform, and the construction of a waiting platforms and tactile surfaces, station waiting shelters, new lighting, signage, railings, sidewalks, landscaping and a new safety security system with cameras and emergency call boxes.

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Oct
12

NJ Transit combats slippery rail

NJ Transit is utilizing its two AquaTrack machines to clean fallen leaves off its rails.

The AquaTrack equipment is a high-pressure power-washing system that removes leaves and oily residue from the tracks in an effort to prevent train delays caused by slippery rail conditions.

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Oct
12

NJ Transit combats slippery rail

NJ Transit is utilizing its two AquaTrack machines to clean fallen leaves off its rails.

The AquaTrack equipment is a high-pressure power-washing system that removes leaves and oily residue from the tracks in an effort to prevent train delays caused by slippery rail conditions.

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Oct
12

NJ Transit combats slippery rail

NJ Transit is utilizing its two AquaTrack machines to clean fallen leaves off its rails.

The AquaTrack equipment is a high-pressure power-washing system that removes leaves and oily residue from the tracks in an effort to prevent train delays caused by slippery rail conditions.

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Oct
11

LRIW's 'Woman of the Year' Lisa Stabler leads rail safety research, culture change at TTCI

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For Lisa Stabler, being career driven and family oriented aren't mutually exclusive.

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Oct
11

PANYNJ installs phone charging kiosks at six PATH stations

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The authority added the kiosks at six of PATH's highest-volume stations.Photo – PATH

The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) has installed 11 new mobile device charging kiosks at six of the Port Authority Trans-Hudson's (PATH) busiest stations.

Three kiosks are located at PATH's Newark Penn Station facility, while the remainder are spread between the Journal Square, Hoboken, 33rd Street, Exchange Place and Newport stations.

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Oct
11

AAR Reports Weekly Rail Traffic for the Week Ending October 7, 2017

The Association of American Railroads (AAR) today reported U.S. rail traffic for the week ending October 7, 2017.

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Oct
11

RailTrends to feature short-line heavy hitters

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Prominent leaders in the short-line industry will be among presenters at the RailTrends 2017 conference, which will be held Nov. 30-Dec. 1 in New York City.Among those that will represent short lines are Linda Bauer Darr, president of the American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association; John "Jack" Hellmann, chairman, president and chief executive officer of Genesee & Wyoming Inc.; James Hertwig, president and CEO of Florida East Coast Railway; and Rick Webb, CEO of Watco Cos. LLC.Also at RailTrends, Hellmann will be presented the 2017 Railroad Innovator Award, which recognizes an individual's outstanding achievement in the rail industry.Sponsored by Progressive Railroading, RailTrends is the only event of its kind in North America. The conference brings together high-ranking freight-rail professionals to discuss and debate trending topics in the industry. Registration and more information is available on the RailTrends website.

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Oct
11

Ohio panel OKs Norfolk Southern grade-crossing projects

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The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) last week approved Norfolk Southern Railway's request to relocate or modify warning devices at 16 grade crossings on its Fort Wayne Line in Canton.The requested modifications will include the addition, removal and relocation of mast-mounted lights and gates, according to a PUCO press release.The projects are to be competed by April 4, 2019. NS will cover project costs. Commission staff will conduct inspections to verify the modifications have been made as approved.The PUCO is responsible for evaluating Ohio's public grade crossings to determine the need for installing active warning devices. Since the commission began implementing these evaluations, the annual number of train-motor vehicle crashes in Ohio has decreased from 123 in 2001 to 64 in 2016, PUCO officials said.

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Oct
11

Ohio panel OKs Norfolk Southern grade-crossing projects

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The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) last week approved Norfolk Southern Railway's request to relocate or modify warning devices at 16 grade crossings on its Fort Wayne Line in Canton.The requested modifications will include the addition, removal and relocation of mast-mounted lights and gates, according to a PUCO press release.The projects are to be competed by April 4, 2019. NS will cover project costs. Commission staff will conduct inspections to verify the modifications have been made as approved.The PUCO is responsible for evaluating Ohio's public grade crossings to determine the need for installing active warning devices. Since the commission began implementing these evaluations, the annual number of train-motor vehicle crashes in Ohio has decreased from 123 in 2001 to 64 in 2016, PUCO officials said.

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Oct
11

FRA slates hearings for proposed Richmond-D.C. higher-speed rail line

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The meetings began yesterday and will continue through Oct. 19.Photo – dc2rvarail.com

The Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation (DRPT) and the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) yesterday began a series of public hearings on a draft environmental report for a proposed higher-speed rail line between Washington, D.C., and Richmond, Virginia.

Released last month, the draft report recommends infrastructure improvements that would allow for nine additional daily passenger-rail trips between the two cities.

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Oct
11

OmniTRAX, Charah partner on new rail terminal near Denver

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Charah and OmniTRAX are partnering on a fly-ash storage rail terminal near Denver.Photo – Charah LLC

Fly-ash supplier Charah LLC has opened a storage rail terminal in partnership with OmniTRAX Inc. in Kelim, Colorado.  

The new terminal is part of Charah's expanding network of sourcing locations across the county, which supply Class C and Class F fly ash for concrete producers.

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Oct
11

California law paves way for Caltrain's sales tax ballot measure

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The law gives Caltrain's board the authority to place a one-eighth-cent sales tax before voters.Photo – Caltrain's Twitter account

California Gov. Jerry Brown yesterday signed into law a bill that enables Caltrain's board to ask voters to approve a sales tax measure that would increase the commuter-rail agency's funding.

Authored by California State Sen. Jerry Hill (D-San Mateo), the law gives the board the authority to place a sales tax of no more than one-eighth of a cent before voters in San Francisco, San Mateo and Santa Clara counties.

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Oct
11

APTA presents 2017 public transit awards

The American Public Transportation Association (APTA) yesterday formally presented its 2017 awards during its annual meeting in Atlanta.

The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) won the association's 2017 outstanding public transportation achievement award. The third-largest public transit system in North America, the TTC moves 1.8 million customers each day on its bus, streetcar, light-rail, subway and paratransit systems.

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Oct
11

NYC Transit’s Enhanced Station Initiative expands to Astoria Line stations

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) has announced plans to expand New York City Transit's Enhanced Station Initiative to the 30th Av and 36th Av N, W stations.

MTA says both stations will close temporarily during the project in order to complete the repairs and enhancements as quickly as possible. Work is expected to begin on Monday, October 23.

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