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Oct
02

North Carolina Railroad to invest in Purina plant line

Rail News Home Short Lines & Regionals 10/2/2020 Rail News: Short Lines & Regionals
North Carolina Railroad Co. (NCRR) announced yesterday it's one of several partners participating in Nestle Purina PetCare Co.'s plan to establish manufacturing and distribution operations in Rockingham County, North Carolina. Purina will invest $450 million in a facility on a 1,300-acre site near Eden to manufacture and distribute Purina pet food. The site formerly housed a MillerCoors brewery. Purina will require freight-rail infrastructure to serve the plant. Through its economic development initiative, NCRR will invest $2.1 million to assist with the repair of an existing rail line to return it to service, railroad officials said in a press release. Terminating in Eden, the line is served by Norfolk Southern Railway."Not only will this investment assist in the location of a company that is bringing hundreds of jobs, but it is opening other sites and facilities up to rail service, increasing North Carolina's competitive advantage in the recruitment of rail-served business and industry," said NCRR President and Chief Executive Officer Carl Warren. 

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Oct
02

NYCT surpasses 21 million OMNY contactless fare uses

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OMNY accounts for roughly 9.5% of all fares paid at stations where the system is available.Photo – Marc A. Hermann/MTA Flickr

MTA New York City Transit (NYCT) earlier this week recorded the 21 millionth ‘tap’, or use, of its One Metro New York (OMNY) contactless fare payment system. 

The OMNY system is installed at 365 subway stations, or 77% of the 472 stations systemwide. Complete system rollout will be completed by the end of the year, NYCT officials said in a press release.

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Oct
02

Sound Transit seeks input on Tacoma Dome light-rail extension accessibility

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Comments will guide the agency in refining design plans for four planned stations on the Tacoma Dome Extension.Photo – Sound Transit

Sound Transit this month will gather public input on four light-rail station design concepts that will be a part of the Tacoma Dome Link light-rail extension in Tacoma, Washington.

The agency is seeking input on potential projects that would allow better pedestrian and bicycle access at the stations, as well as feedback on station designs.

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Oct
02

CN unveils 2020-21 winter plan

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CN recently prepared its 2020-21 Winter Plan, which sets out the Class I's priorities, investments and measures for the coming season.The plan was prepared in accordance with the requirements of Canada's Transportation Modernization Act and with input from key stakeholders. It presents the railroad's past and current investments and operating measures aimed at meeting growing customer demand so the Class I can increase resilience and recoverability in cases of extreme operating conditions, CN officials said in a press release.Investing in specific measures such as infrastructure and equipment helps the company safely and efficiently move more goods and minimize the impact of unpredictable weather, they said."There is no doubt in my mind that our ability to perform in these challenging times is largely a result of the record-high strategic capital investments we are making in our infrastructure and of the resourcefulness of our railroaders," said CN President and Chief Executive Officer JJ Ruest.More information on CN's Winter Plan can be found here.

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Oct
02

STB: Five Class Is were 'revenue adequate' in 2019

Rail News Home Federal Legislation & Regulation 10/2/2020 Rail News: Federal Legislation & Regulation
The Surface Transportation Board (STB) announced yesterday that BNSF Railway Co., CSX, Norfolk Southern Railway's combined subsidiaries, Canadian Pacific's Soo Line Corp. and Union Pacific Railroad achieved "revenue adequacy" in 2019.A railroad is considered to be revenue adequate if it achieves a rate of return on net investment equal to at least the current cost of capital for the railroad industry in a given year. Congress directs the STB to conduct revenue adequacy determinations every year.For 2019, the board determined the rate of return figure to be 9.34 percent. The five Class Is' rate of return exceeded the STB's calculation of the industry's cost of capital.Meanwhile, the board also announced it is seeking public comments on a proposed approach developed by the STB's Office of Economics for possible use in considering class exemption and revocation issues. The office developed the new approach to help the STB evaluate market conditions using a variety of metrics related to rail competition.The new approach would serve as a potential tool for evaluating market conditions governing a commodity, including changes in conditions over time. However, they would not serve as a mechanical test for determining whether the commodity exemptions at issue should be revoked or whether a new exemption should be issued, STB officials said in a press release.Initial comments on the new approach are due to the board by Dec. 4 and replies to initial comments are due by Jan. 4, 2021.

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Oct
01

Caltrain to begin Napoleon, Marin rail bridge improvement project

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The Napoleon Street Bridge will be fully replaced for safety and structural integrity purposes.Photo – Caltrain

Caltrain this month will begin a 14-month project to improve the Napoleon Street and Marin Street bridges in San Francisco. 

The Napoleon Street Bridge will be replaced for safety and structural integrity purposes. Caltrain crews will replace four short bridge spans with a center steel bridge. The new bridge will also feature steel girders and new wing walls.

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Oct
01

Metra wraps up rail-car shop expansion

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The expanded facility at 49th Street includes a new 38,000-square-foot building with a classroom space, workshop and welding training area.Photo – Metra Facebook

Metra yesterday completed a $32.5 million project to renovate and expand the agency's 47th Street and 49th Street rail car and locomotive repair facilities in Chicago.

The expanded 49th Street facility includes a new 38,000-square-foot building with a classroom space, workshop and welding training area. The facility also includes an upgraded loading dock, storage and rail-car wheel truck rebuild area. 

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Oct
01

BNSF marks first year at Denver-area logistics center

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Logistics Center Hudson was designed to help businesses increase their reach and speed to the Denver market and surrounding area, BNSF officials said.Photo – BNSF Railway Co.

BNSF Railway Co. yesterday marked the first anniversary of its Logistics Center Hudson receiving its first unit train of sand.

Construction began on the rail-served development, located in the greater Denver area, in February 2019. The center served its first customer, Granite Peak Transloading, seven months later.

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Oct
01

Amtrak cancels Winter Park Express for 2020-21 season

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With the social distancing requirements, it was not possible to operate the train successfully this season, Amtrak officials said.Photo – Winter Park Resort

Amtrak has suspended the Winter Park Express service between Denver’s Union Station and the Winter Park Resort in Winter Park, Colorado, until winter 2022. 

Amtrak has been reducing the number of seats sold on each train to enable distancing. Amtrak and Winter Park Resort officials evaluated seating options on the route and agreed that, with the social distancing requirements, it was not possible to operate the train successfully this season, Amtrak officials said in a press release. 

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Oct
01

U.S., Canadian railroads' intermodal volume rose in Week 39

U.S. freight-rail traffic declined 2.1 percent to 518,290 carloads and intermodal units during the week ending Sept. 26 compared with the same week in a year ago, according to Association of American Railroads (AAR).

Railroads hauled 224,146 carloads during the week, a 10.5 percent year-over-year decrease. But intermodal volume climbed 5.5 percent to 294,144 containers and trailers, AAR officials said in a press release.

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Oct
01

RTD-Denver finalizes new CEO contract

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Debra JohnsonPhoto – RTD-Denver

The Regional Transportation District of Denver’s (RTD) board finalized a five-year contract with Debra Johnson as the agency’s next general manager and chief executive officer. She will assume the role on Nov. 9. 

The contract terms include an annual salary of $315,000, with cost of living adjustments and potential incentive awards and increases tied to performance goals, RTD officials said in a press release.

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Oct
01

CN, Wisconsin town resolve dispute over future autoport site

The Wisconsin Office of the Commissioner of Railroads (OCR) has issued an order that resolves a dispute between CN's Wisconsin Central Ltd. (WCL) line and the town of Richmond in St. Croix County over the railroad's plan for a new autoport and intermodal shipping facility in the area.

Issued Sept. 14, the OCR's order calls for the town to relocate 105th Street to avoid establishing a new crossing of proposed siding tracks with 105th Street at its current location.

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Sep
30

Rail supplier news from Wabtec, Icomera, Bombardier, Wood, Parsons and LINXS Constructors (Sept. 30)

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Shown: Wabtec’s design and development hub in Erie, Pennsylvania.Photo – Wabtec

Wabtec Corp. formed a partnership with Penn State University to conduct energy management, battery technology and machine learning research, as well as facilitate professional and talent development. The partnership gives Wabtec access to a research institution with the resources to bring new innovations to the market, Wabtec officials said in a press release. The arrangement is "a model for how universities and corporations can successfully work together to solve real-world challenges,” said Melissa Erekson, assistant vice president of corporate engagement at Penn State. The partnership builds upon years of collaboration between the university and the company.

Icomera UK completed the acquisition of London-based GoMedia Services Ltd. GoMedia is a provider of onboard infotainment for public transport, including passenger information and customer messaging. The acquisition enables Icomera parent company ENGIE Solutions to deliver an end-to-end passenger information and entertainment offering to transport operators, Icomera officials said in a press release. Meanwhile, Metrolinx  launched its first GO Transit trains equipped with Icomera’s centralized connectivity network platform. The solution will allow Metrolinx riders access to the internet and other passenger, operational and safety applications.

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Sep
30

LA Metro approves sustainability plan

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Moving Beyond Sustainability is LA Metro’s most comprehensive sustainability planning document to date, agency officials said.Photo – LA Metro Facebook

The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority's (LA Metro) board last week approved a sustainability plan that outlines the agency’s strategy to reduce air pollution, smog and greenhouse gases (GHG) across Los Angeles County. 

The Moving Beyond Sustainability (MBS) plan calls for tripling LA Metro’s on-site renewable energy generation by 2030, reducing total GHG emissions by 79 percent from 2017 levels and reducing total nitrogen oxides emissions by 54 percent.

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Sep
30

BART seeks input on next generation fare gates

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BART is planning to replace its 715 fare gates with new technology to improve the rider experience and reduce fare evasion.Photo – BART

Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) earlier this week released a request for expressions of interest (RFEI) seeking input from firms to assist the agency in developing its next generation of fare gates.

The RFEI is designed to help assess the potential benefits, challenges and the feasibility of alternatives for BART’s fare gate upgrade project to replace 715 gates with new technology to improve the rider experience and reduce fare evasion, BART officials said in a press release.

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Sep
30

OmniTRAX adds northern Ohio short line to rail-ready program

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OmniTRAX Inc. announced today it's expanding its Rail-Ready Sites program to the Northern Ohio & Western Railway (NOW) with the support of the Tiffin-Seneca Economic Partnership in northwestern Ohio.The OmniTRAX program helps connect companies looking to improve supply-chain performance with rail-served properties.OmniTRAX and the economic group will market three initial sites on the NOW, with parcels ranging from 14 to 72 acres. NOW, which interchanges with Norfolk Southern Railway and CSX, currently works with customers in the industrial and manufacturing sectors, as well as producers of limestone, lime and pressed board, OmniTRAX officials said in a press release.The Interstate-75 corridor in northwestern Ohio is "bustling" due to its proximity to major markets and infrastructure, said Ean Johnson, vice president of industrial development at OmniTRAX."The sites we've identified with the Tiffin-Seneca Economic Partnership take advantage of these benefits and the area's growing industrial base provides great product for attracting new industries," Johnson said.

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30

Amtrak workers rally to call on Congress to preserve jobs

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Of the nearly 2,000 unionized Amtrak workers targeted by the cuts, 1,225 are members of the BLET, SMART-TD, TCU rail labor unions.Photo – Amtrak

Unionized Amtrak workers, led by rail labor organizations, today will rally in Washington, D.C., New York City, Chicago and Los Angeles to urge members of Congress to provide emergency funding to Amtrak to prevent planned cuts to service and its workforce. 

Earlier this month, Amtrak President and Chief Executive Officer William Flynn called for $5 billion in emergency funding to deal with the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. If no additional funding is provided by the federal government, Amtrak has announced impending cuts, effective Oct. 1, of 1,950 unionized employees and a planned reduction of service.

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Sep
30

NS honors chemical customers for safe rail-shipping practices

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Norfolk Southern Railway yesterday recognized 58 chemical shippers who earned the company's 2019 Thoroughbred Chemical Safety Award for safely handling products regulated as hazardous materials.The companies safely shipped at least 1,000 carloads — and a combined total of more than 284,000 carloads — over the Class I's rail network without a single incident in 2019, NS officials said in a press release."We greatly appreciate our customers' shared commitment to safety as we work together to deliver the goods that are essential to households and businesses across America," said NS Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer James Squires. "As we navigate the challenges posed by COVID-19, it is more important than ever that we maintain our focus on protecting the health and safety of our families and communities."Established in 1995, the Chemical Safety Award is part of a long-standing initiative at NS to promote safe rail-shipping practices. As a voluntary participant in the American Chemistry Council's Responsible Care® Partner Program since 1996, NS observes strict standards to identify, reduce and manage safety risks in chemical transport, company officials said.To view the list of the Chemical Safety Award winners, click here.

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Sep
29

TriMet to wrap up Gresham light-rail project

Rail News Home Communication and Signal 9/29/2020 Rail News: Communication and Signal
As part of the project, TriMet crews will repair the Fairview Creek wooden trestle bridge.Photo – TriMet

The Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon (TriMet) next month will complete its year-long signal and communication improvement project on the MAX Blue light-rail line in Gresham, Oregon.

TriMet crews will replace a rubber rail boot and repave asphalt near a rail crossing at Northwest Eastman Parkway; replace signal equipment and reroute signal conduits and cables on the line; and repair the Fairview Creek wooden trestle bridge. 

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Sep
29

UP named top ‘military-friendly’ employer

Rail News Home Union Pacific Railroad 9/29/2020 Rail News: Union Pacific Railroad
More than 17 percent of Union Pacific employees have military backgrounds.Photo – UP

Union Pacific Railroad was designated the top “Military Friendly Employer” in the transportation industry for 2021 and ranked No. 7 overall by Viqtory Media, publisher of G.I. Jobs magazine.

More than 17 percent of UP employees, or 6,300, are veterans and active-service military members. 

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