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18

WMATA to reopen two more stations

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Arlington Cemetery Station is reopening after being shuttered since March due to the COVID-19 pandemic.Photo – WMATA Facebook

The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) on Aug. 23 will reopen the East Falls Church and Arlington Cemetery stations after months of closure.

East Fall Church Station is reopening ahead of schedule after being closed as part of a project to reconstruct outdoor platforms at four Orange Line stations. Meanwhile, Arlington Cemetery Station is reopening after being shuttered since March due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Aug
18

Port of Long Beach set cargo record in July

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Port of Long Beach terminal operators and dockworkers moved 753,081 container units in July, a record.Photo – polb.com

In July, the Port of Long Beach, California, marked the busiest month in the port's 109-year history, as terminal operators and dockworkers moved 753,081 container units, topping a record set two years ago.

The previous single-month record of 752,188 20-foot-equivalent units (TEUs) set in June 2018 was surpassed by nearly 900 TEUs, port officials said in a press release.

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Aug
18

BNSF honors customers for hazmat safety

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Companies receiving the award transported an established minimum of loaded tank cars of hazardous materials with zero non-accident releases during last year's full transportation cycle, BNSF officials said.Photo – bnsf.com

BNSF Railway Co. recently recognized 106 customers with its annual Product Stewardship Award for the safe transportation of hazardous materials by rail during 2019. 

Companies receiving the award transported an established minimum of loaded tank cars of hazardous materials with zero non-accident releases during last year's full transportation cycle, BNSF officials said in a press release.

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Aug
18

Rising Stars 2020: Melissa Smith

Melissa Smith, 36
Director of indirect spend
Kansas City Southern 

Nominator’s quote: “Her work ethic, integrity and willingness to take on more and more sets her apart from many her age. Her contributions to Kansas City Southern (KCS) — and ultimately to the rail industry — are often ‘thankless tasks’ or ones that aren’t necessarily high profile. But, her contributions to KCS allow us to continue on our vision.” — Bill Blaise, KCS

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Aug
17

Colorado forms RTD-Denver accountability committee

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The independent committee will review the RTD's use of federal funds, the structure of RTD governance and executive leadership, and the agency’s resource prioritization.Photo – RTD-Denver Facebook

Colorado state officials last week formed an accountability committee in partnership with members of the Regional Transportation District of Denver's (RTD) board to set recommendations for RTD’s improvement. 

The independent committee of 11 people from diverse backgrounds and expertise will review the agency’s use of federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act funds, the structure of RTD governance and executive leadership, and the agency’s resource prioritization, RTD officials said in a press release.

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Aug
17

MTA tests new signal room in Brooklyn

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The new infrastructure will enable MTA New York City Transit crews to respond faster when service disruptions occur, MTA officials said in a press release.Photo – MTA

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) late last week began testing a new signal room south of the Kings Highway subway station and new solid-state interlocking equipment as part of a broader modernization of the F Line in Brooklyn, New York.

The new infrastructure will allow MTA New York City Transit crews to respond faster and provide alternative service options when there are disruptions, MTA officials said in a press release. 

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Aug
17

DART advances Silver Line construction

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Dallas Area Rapid Transit received its second delivery of rail from Steel Dynamics Inc. for the planned Silver Line.Photo – DART

Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) last week received its second delivery of rail from Steel Dynamics Inc. for the planned Silver Line.

The delivery allows crews to advance work on the 26-mile commuter-rail line into the heavier construction phase. 

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Aug
17

Secure Rail 2020 adds to virtual conference lineup

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The Secure Rail Conference 2020, scheduled to be held virtually Aug. 25-26, recently expanded its agenda to include new sessions and speakers.New to this year's session and speaker lineup are the following:
• Strategies for Mass Transit for Pushing Safety and Policy PIS Content in Real Time to Riders. Transit agencies are taking steps to reopen services during the COVID-19 pandemic by promoting hygiene, social distancing and by displaying vehicle capacity in real time to riders. This session will explore strategies for pushing real-time data aimed at increasing riders' confidence for choosing transit. Scheduled panelists are Alfredo Perez, president  of Perez Consulting LLC, and James Chong, security and technology expert, AECOM.
• Protect Operational Technologies and Control Systems Against Cyberattacks. This session will explore strategies of real-time protection of operational technology (OT) asses, including rail locomotives and wayside assets. Scheduled panelists are Todd Ellis, senior director at Clifton, Weiss & Associates; and Alfredo Perez.Other speakers recently added to the event's agenda include Nicole Brewin, vice president of government and public affairs at the Railway Supply Institute; Carl Cicero, inspector training coordinator for the Metra Police Department; Christopher Deringer, senior director, security risk management at Hillard Heintze; and Jordan Ferrantelli, Midwest security manager, security design at Hillard Heintze.Presented by Progressive Railroading, Secure Rail's mission is to bridge the gap between the future of rail technology and rail security.To view the entire speaker lineup, click here. The session agenda link is available here. To register for the conference, click here.  

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Aug
17

FTA releases new TOD guidance

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The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) last week updated its guidance on joint development to increase flexibility for transit agencies to work with developers to build projects that benefit transit systems and their communities. The new guidance also reduces FTA involvement in joint development agreements negotiated between project sponsors and their partners, streamlines the administration's project eligibility review process and clarifies prior guidance.The updates to the guidance will encourage projects that contribute to the nation’s economic recovery from COVID-19, FTA officials said in a press release.Joint developments involve the construction of commercial, residential, or mixed-use projects near transit or on transit system-owned land. The public and private investments are coordinated between transit agencies and developers to build the project, producing a revenue stream for both the developer and the transit agency. 

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Aug
17

TSB: 'Ice jacking' led to CN train derailment

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An aerial view of the derailment site. The 52nd to 74th cars, which were carrying crude oil, came to rest in various positions. Six cars released oil after the derailment.Photo – Transportation Safety Board of Canada; CN

Snow and ice buildup underneath a rail led to the derailment in February of a CN crude-oil train in Emo, Ontario, according to a Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB) report.

The train derailed Feb. 18 on a curve as it traveled from Winnipeg to Fort Frances, Ontario, on CN's Sprague and Fort Frances subdivisions,TSB officials said in their report. The train was hauling 144 freight cars, 33 of which left the track. Some of the cars spilled crude oil.

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Aug
17

Rising Stars 2020: Karen Monroy Lopez

Karen Monroy Lopez, 34
Community relations, corporate social responsibility coordinator
Kansas City Southern de Mexico

Nominator’s quote: “[Karen’s] relentless effort to bridge Kansas City Southern de Mexico (KCSM) to the communities we serve has created a positive goodwill among the Mexican people toward the rail industry. … It is Karen’s grassroots efforts that are at the heart and soul of our rail industry and promoting growth and development throughout all levels within Mexico.” — Jose Zozaya Delano, KCSM

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Aug
14

Rail supplier news from Systra, Masabi and Sasser Family (Aug. 14)

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Bay Area Rapid Transit selected Systra Consulting Inc. to provide design services during deployment of the agency’s CBTC system.Photo – BART Facebook

Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) selected Systra Consulting Inc. to provide design services during deployment of the agency’s communications-based train control (CBTC) system. Systra will support BART as the agency modernizes aging and obsolete train control equipment. “This is one of the most complex CBTC modernization programs in North America,” Systra officials said in a press release. 

Masabi launched a mobile ticketing application for EMT Valencia in Spain. The EMTicket app allows rail and bus passengers to purchase and display tickets directly on their smartphones, and validate fares with no contract. With the introduction of EMTicket, Valencia becomes the first city in Spain to phase out cash payments in favor of contactless payment options, Masabi officials said in a press release.

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Aug
14

BTS: Freight TSI index edged up in June

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The TSI consists of data from the trucking, rail, inland waterways, pipelines and air freight.Photo – BTS.gov

The Freight Transportation Services Index (TSI) rose 0.9 percent in June from May, rising for the second consecutive month, the U.S. Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) reported earlier this week.

The index is based on the amount of freight carried by the for-hire transportation industry. It measures the month-to-month changes in for-hire freight shipments by mode of transportation in tons and ton-miles, which are combined into one index. The TSI consists of data from the trucking, rail, inland waterways, pipelines and air freight.

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Aug
14

Metrolinx contractors complete one tunnel excavation on Kitchener GO rail expansion

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The Kitchener Line expansion includes construction of two rail tunnels under 21 lanes of Highways 401 and 409.Photo – Infrastructure Ontario

Metrolinx’s Toronto Tunnel Partners last week completed excavation on one of two rail tunnels under Highways 401 and 409 as part of a project to expand the Kitchener GO Transit line in the Toronto and Hamilton area.

The project includes construction of two rail tunnels under 21 lanes of Highways 401 and 409 to accommodate two additional rail tracks, future signaling and communications infrastructure to help increase capacity on the Kitchener corridor and support more frequent rail service on the line. 

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Aug
14

BART, MARTA to improve air filtration systems

This month, Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) officials are testing two new pilot projects to improve train air filtration to help stop the spread of the coronavirus.

BART is testing a higher-grade, denser air filter panel that will trap smaller particles on trains, and an ultraviolet (UV-C) light source inside the train's HVAC unit.

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Aug
14

Pennsylvania 12-year plan includes $228 million for freight-rail projects

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Pennsylvania's State Transportation Commission (STC) has updated the state's 12-year plan to make $64.8 billion available for improvements to railroads, transit systems, roads, bridges and airports, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced yesterday.The newly adopted program, which takes effect Oct. 1, anticipates the following funding availability in the first four years from federal, state and local sources:
• $11.4 billion for state highways and bridges;
• $9.4 billion for public transit;
• $321 million for multimodal projects;
• $228 million for freight rail; and
• $138 million for aviation.The program is a multimodal tool to identify and prioritize Pennsylvania's transportation projects and the funds needed to complete them. State law requires the STC to update the program every two years."Investments in transportation are critical for keeping our communities connected to the global economy," said PennDOT Secretary Yassmin Gramian.Public input in the 12-year planning process played a key role in identifying investments in the various transportation modes, PennDOT officials said. 

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14

KCS joins global effort to reduce plastics pollution

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Kansas City Southern became the second Class I in recent days to announce it has formally joined the global network of Operation Clean Sweep (OCS), the Plastic Industry Association's and American Chemistry Council's Plastics Division's campaign to eliminate plastics pollution.The campaign is aimed at reducing pellet, flake and powder loss for greater product stewardship and environmental protection. The pledge reaches all aspects of the plastics industry and is being adopted internationally through the Global Declaration of Solutions to Marine Litter, KCS officials said in a press release."As a transportation provider, this is an important initiative and a direct way that KCS can work toward eliminating plastic waste in the environment," said KCS Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer Mike Naatz. Initiatives underway in the United States and Mexico include development of a transload environmental compliance evaluation program for facilities on KCS property; incorporation of OCS best management practices into the company's stormwater pollution prevention training; and referencing the OCS program manual in future plastics transload agreements, KCS officials said.Earlier this week, Norfolk Southern Railway announced it had signed the OCS pledge.

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Aug
14

WMATA to ramp up service to pre-pandemic levels

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The service restoration will be the largest service change in the system’s history, WMATA officials said.Photo – WMATA Facebook

Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) officials yesterday announced the agency is finalizing plans to restore most rail service to pre-COVID levels on Aug. 16. 

The service restoration will be the largest and most complex service change in the system’s history, WMATA officials said in a press release. 

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Aug
14

Amtrak completes PTC implementation on all track

Rail News Home Positive Train Control 8/14/2020 Rail News: Positive Train Control
The final piece of the PTC project recently concluded with the installation of a mile of slow-speed track in the Chicago terminal.Photo – amtrak.com

Amtrak announced yesterday positive train control (PTC) has been implemented on all Amtrak-owned or controlled track.

The final piece of the PTC project recently concluded with the installation of a mile of slow-speed track in the Chicago terminal, Amtrak officials said in a press release.

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Aug
14

Rising Stars 2020: John McNeil

John “JP” McNeil, 35
Director, customer service
Norfolk Southern Railway

Nominator’s quote: “JP McNeil and his colleague Ashley King have been key leaders in standing up the new customer service center at Norfolk Southern and helping drive a low-effort interaction for our customers. They have been integral in the design of the new center, the selection and continuous training of a high quality staff, the implementation of new technology and the development of meaningful metrics that depict the level of customer service Norfolk Southern (NS) is providing its customers.” — John Scheib, NS

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