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Oct
07

CN names McKenzie to its board

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Margaret McKenziePhoto – interpipeline.com

CN has appointed Margaret McKenzie to serve on its board.

McKenzie has more than 30 years of experience in the energy sector serving in management, finance, accounting, compensation and corporate governance. She was a founder and the chief financial officer of Range Royalty Management Ltd., a private entity focused on acquiring oil and natural gas royalties in western Canada, from 2006 to 2014, and the chief financial officer of Profico Energy Management Ltd., a private exploration and production company, from 2000 to 2006.

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Oct
07

WMATA selects Hitachi Rail for rail-car order

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Shown: Rendering of WMATA's next-generation 8000-series rail car.Photo – WMATA Facebook

The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) has selected Hitachi Rail to build 256 8000-series rail cars, The Washington Post reported yesterday. 

Terms of the contract have not been finalized, and the contract has not yet been awarded.

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Oct
07

RailTrends 2020 opens conference registration

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RailTrends® has opened registration for this year's conference, which will be held virtually Nov. 19-20.
Now in it's 16th year, RailTrends — presented by Progressive Railroading and Tony Hatch, senior transportation analyst at ABH Consulting — features the perspectives of senior executives from Class Is, regionals and short lines during two days of sessions.This year's event is being held virtually instead of in New York City due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Conference attendees will hear about key trends from Class I chief executive officers and other high-ranking industry representatives.In August, RailTrends and Progressive Railroading announced CSX President and Chief Executive Officer James Foote will be the 2020 recipient of the Railroad Innovator Award, which recognizes an individual's outstanding achievement in the rail industry.A longtime railroader, Foote joined CSX in October 2017 as the railroad's executive vice president and chief operating officer. As COO, he aligned the Class I's operations and sales and marketing departments to advance the precision scheduled railroading (PSR) model introduced at CSX by the late E. Hunter Harrison.Since taking the railroad's reins in late December 2017, Foote has focused on safety and service, transitioning CSX into the next PSR phase.In addition to Foote, other Class I president/CEOs also are scheduled to speak at RailTrends, including CN's Jean-Jacques Ruest and Canadian Pacific's Keith Creel.Also representing Class Is will be Beth Whited, executive vice president and chief human resources officer at Union Pacific Railroad; and Alan Shaw, EVP and chief marketing officer at Norfolk Southern Corp.For more information about RailTrends 2020, click here to view the website. To register, click here. The conference registration fee will increase after Oct. 23. 

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Oct
06

Operation Lifesaver introduces virtual rail safety resources for kids

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Operation Lifesaver Inc. (OLI) announced yesterday it has recreated some of its education materials into virtual resources to help teach children ages 5 to 13 years old the importance of making safe choices around trains and tracks.The resources are free and designed to be viewed virtually from home, school, on laptops, tables, desktops and mobile devices, OLI officials said in a press release.The materials are designed to engage children with narrative stories, active play and characters that children can identify with, said OLI Education Manager Moriah Whitman. Materials include: Virtual Trains & Tracks, for children in kindergarten through second grade; and Main Line Middle School, for children in the fourth through eighth grades. The programs are available on the OL For Kids section of OLI's website.The revamped children's educational materials are part of OLI's mission to raise public awareness about railroad safety. Every three hours in the United States, a person or vehicle is hit by a train, according to OLI.

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Oct
06

SEPTA to phase out paper ticket sales

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SEPTA riders are encouraged to switch to the agency's contactless, reloadable fare card.Photo – SEPTA Facebook

The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) last week began phasing out paper ticket sales on its regional rail system. 

Riders are encouraged to switch to SEPTA’s Key Card, a contactless, reloadable fare card, SEPTA officials said in a press release.

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Oct
06

MBTA begins fare gate upgrade

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The upgraded fare gates will support MBTA’s new CharileTicket fare card, which will be introduced in 2021.Photo – Keolis

The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) last week began replacing its fare collection system by upgrading fare gates. 

The upgraded gates will support MBTA's new contactless, tappable CharlieTicket fare card, which will be introduced in 2021. 

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Oct
06

BTS: Transborder freight moved by rail fell in July

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Rail represented 14.2% of all transborder freight moved in July.Photo – bts.gov

Transborder freight moved by all modes of transportation between the United States and Canada and Mexico fell  11.2% to $91 billion worth of goods in July compared with July 2019 levels, the U.S. Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) reported late last month. 

Rail, the second-most used mode, moved $12.9 billion worth of goods during the month, down 13% year over year but up 14.7% compared with June 2020 levels. Rail represented 14.2% of all transborder freight moved in July, according to a BTS press release.

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Oct
06

FTA announces COVID-19 research grant program

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The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) yesterday announced the availability of $10 million in funding through the new Public Transportation COVID-19 Research Demonstration Grant Program that will identify ways to make transit operations more efficient and improve mobility nationwide.The program will fund projects that demonstrate solutions such as: cleaning and disinfecting protocols for transit vehicles, facilities and equipment; effective exposure mitigation measures; contactless payment systems and other innovative mobility strategies; and measures that strengthen public confidence in transit services.Applications are due Nov. 2, FTA officials said in a press release.

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Oct
06

Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruling affirms rail authority's short-line contract vote

The Pennsylvania Supreme Court last week upheld the legality of the SEDA-COG Joint Rail Authority's (JRA) decision to award a rail-operating agreement to Carload Express Inc.

The contract dispute involving the JRA, Carload Express and North Shore Railroad Co. began in July 2015 after Carload Express was selected as the highest scoring proposer to a JRA request for proposals to operate the JRA rail lines. At the end of the RFP process, the JRA board voted to award the agreement to Carload Express, with seven board members voting for the contract, three voting against and six recused and not voting.

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Oct
05

NMB names Dowling acting general counsel

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The National Mediation Board (NMB) announced late last week that Maria-Kate Dowling began serving as acting general counsel on Oct. 1.In performing the general counsel's duties, Dowling succeeds Mary Johnson, who most recently served as general counsel and retired after decades of service at the NMB, agency officials said in a press release.Prior to joining the NMB as associate general counsel, Dowling served as assistant chief counsel to the chairman of the National Labor Relations Board. She received her J.D. from the George Washington University National Law Center.The NMB will engage the federal government in recruiting a permanent replacement for the general counsel position.An independent U.S. federal government agency that was established in 1934, the NMB facilitates labor-management relations in the railroad and airline industries. 

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Oct
05

San Diego MTS receives final light-rail vehicle for Mid-Coast Trolley project

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Siemens Mobility dedicated a commemorative plaque to be displayed on Trolley car 5045 in memory of late SDMTS CEO Paul Jablonski.Photo – SDMTS

The San Diego Metropolitan Transit System (SDMTS) last week received the final light-rail vehicle of its 45-vehicle order from Siemens Mobility for the agency’s Mid-Coast Trolley project. 

The S700 vehicles will service the Mid-Coast Trolley project, an 11-mile light-rail extension, beginning in late 2021. The $2.1 billion project will extend the UC San Diego Blue Line from Santa Fe Depot in downtown San Diego to the University of California San Diego.

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Oct
05

Caltrain adopts FY2021 second quarter budgets

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The Q2 budget approved by Caltrain's board assumes ridership will continue to hover at around 5 percent through December.Photo – Caltrain Facebook

Caltrain’s board last week adopted a $35 million operating budget for the second-quarter of fiscal-year 2021, and an $84 million FY2021 capital budget as the commuter railroad evaluates the full impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The board also reviewed options for resolving a significant budget shortfall for the second half of the fiscal year due to fare revenue losses as ridership on the California passenger-rail system hovers around 5 percent of pre-pandemic levels, Caltrain officials said in a press release.

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Oct
05

UP announces new fare collection rules on its Metra lines

Effective today, Chicago commuters riding the Union Pacific North, Northwest and West Metra lines must show a valid ticket when boarding an outbound train or upon arrival at Ogilvie Transportation Center.

Union Pacific Railroad employees behind protective, plexiglass booths will verify fares as commuter enter or leave train platforms, similar to how the railroad managed large event crowds in the past, UP officials said in a press release.

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Oct
05

Valley Metro orders 14 light-rail vehicles

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The light-rail vehicles will be built at Siemens Mobility's manufacturing facility in Sacramento, California.Photo – Siemens Mobility

Valley Metro in Phoenix has ordered 14 S700 light-rail vehicles from Siemens Mobility to support future light-rail expansion.

The light-rail vehicles — to be built at Siemens' manufacturing facility in Sacramento, California — will feature a newly designed front-end bumper for collision impact mitigation, a larger interior, bicycle storage and a heavy-duty air conditioning system.

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Oct
05

LA Metro unveils environmental report for East San Fernando Valley light-rail project

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The East San Fernando Valley Light Rail Project is a planned 9.2-mile light-rail extension.Photo – LA Metro

The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LA Metro) last week began soliciting input on the environmental impact of the East San Fernando Valley Light Rail Project, a planned 9.2-mile light-rail extension connecting the G Line with the Sylmar/San Fernando Metrolink Station.

LA Metro will host two virtual community meetings later this month to answer questions about the final environmental impact statement/environmental impact report (FEIS/R) for the project, and will accept public comment through Nov. 2.

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Oct
05

PANYNJ logged rail volume increase in August

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Rail volume climbed 7.8 percent to 64,892 containers in August compared with a year ago.Photo – panynj.gov

The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) moved record cargo volume in August, setting an all-time monthly high for 20-foot-equivalent units (TEUs), authority officials announced last week.

The port logged 688,365 TEUs, up 1.3 percent from the August 2019 level. From January through August 2020, imports at PANYNJ reached 2,416,690 TEUs, down 4.7 percent from the same period in 2019, port officials said in a press release.

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Oct
05

CN, CP set new grain shipment records in Q3

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CN and Canadian Pacific last week announced more records set for their grain shipments during 2020.CN announced that it moved 7.76 million metric tons (MMT) of grain in third-quarter 2020 and that September marked the seventh consecutive month of record grain movements. In August, the Class I moved 2.43 MMT of Canadian grain compared with the previous record of 2.31 MMT set in 2018 and over 2.81 MMT in September compared with the previous September record of 2.6 MMT set in 2016.That performance follows records set in March, April, May, June and July, CN officials said in a press release."Harvest conditions have been very good so far. Demand for Canadian grain is currently strong across global markets," said Allen Foster, CN's vice president of bulk. "CN will continue to enable our customers' supply chains to get our natural resources to world markets."Meanwhile, CP achieved its best-ever third quarter for Canadian grain and grain products shipments, moving 7.72 MMT compared with 6.97 MMT in the previous third-quarter record set in 2014. CP also set a new September record, moving 2.8 MMT and beating the prior September 2017 record by more than 8.4 percent, CP officials said in a press release."The CP team showed itself ready for this fall's harvest, supporting customers and their supply chains to get grain moving off the combine and to market," said Joan Hardy, CP's vice president of sales marketing grain and fertilizer. "Customers tell us the crop that continues to come off the fields is large, and CP is ready to keep it moving."CP's new hopper cars continue to create additional capacity, company officials said. The average rail-car load of wheat for the 2019-2020 crop year was about 1.6 metric tons greater than during the 2017-2018 crop year, before CP began adding the new high-capacity hoppers to its fleet.

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Oct
02

Rail supplier news from LTK, Hatch, Hitachi Rail, Knorr Brake, Balfour Beatty, Transdev and Ricardo (Oct. 2)

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Hatch and LTK Engineering Services are in the final stages of negotiating an integration of the two firms. The combination of Hatch and LTK will create a global service provider focused on the needs of their clients in the infrastructure, energy and metals market sectors, Hatch officials said in a press release. LTK has 100 years of service and technical expertise in the rail industry, which will complement Hatch’s existing capabilities in transportation and logistics, urban solutions and water, they said. The integration will double Hatch’s footprint in the United States.Bay Area Rapid Transit District (BART) has awarded Hitachi Rail STS USA Inc. a $798 million contract to design, build and install a communications-based train control (CBTC) system. BART also awarded Hitachi an $8.6 million contract for train control performance support services for up to 20 years. Given its size, scope and complexity, Hitachi’s CBTC project for BART will be one of the most extensive signaling projects in the United States, Hitachi Rail officials said in a press release.Knorr Brake Co. (KBC) has demonstrated that its three-stage air filtration and purification technology for use in rail transit vehicles is effective in eliminating airborne viruses and bacteria, the company said in a press release. Independent aerosol testing conducted in August by Microchem Laboratory in Texas found that the system eliminates a minimum of 99.9% of virus cells after 15 minutes, KBC officials said.Balfour Beatty provided design-build construction services for the Regional Transportation District of Denver’s newest commuter rail line, the N Line. Balfour Beatty completed the first phase of design, construction and commissioning of the line as the managing partner of the Regional Rail Partners joint venture team with Graham Contracting. Transdev North America named Wynter Jackson vice president of U.S. labor relations. Jackson is a labor attorney with 14 years of experience. Previously, she has served as the director of management and labor affairs for the Chicago Police Department, assistant general counsel for the Chicago Board of Education and assistant corporation counsel for the city of Chicago. Porterbrook and the Birmingham Centre for Railway Research and Education completed the the mainline test of HydroFLEX, the United Kingdom’s first hydrogen powered train, Ricardo officials said in a press release. The test was supported by Ricardo, which fulfilled requirements and certifications for the vehicle by preparing a safety case and attestation statement.  

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Oct
02

Caltrain offers virtual first-look of new electric trains

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Caltrain's new website allows users to enter and ride its new electric trains through virtual reality.Photo – Caltrain

Caltrain yesterday launched a website to provide riders a virtual tour of the commuter railroad’s newest electric trains currently being assembled at a Stadler Rail facility in Salt Lake City.

The website allows users to enter and ride the train through virtual reality. The virtual experience highlights features on the trains, such as digital onboard displays at each forward-facing seat, accessible bathroom, bicycle storage area, security cameras and expanded storage areas.

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Oct
02

Cando Rail opens Sturgeon Terminal in Alberta

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With the first phase completed, the terminal can store up to 1,900 rail cars using a loop-track system.Photo – Cando Rail Services

Cando Rail Services Ltd. yesterday announced the opening of the Cando Sturgeon Terminal in Sturgeon County, Alberta.

The terminal will provide additional rail capacity to Alberta's Industrial Heartland and expand Cando's rail network, company officials said in a press release.

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