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07

CP's Creel, Premier Higgs discuss economic growth potential

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Premier Blaine Higgs (left) and CP President and CEO Keith Creel met in New Brunswick yesterday to discuss growth opportunities and CP’s return to Atlantic Canada.Photo – cpr.ca

Canadian Pacific officials reaffirmed the railroad's commitment to grow traffic at the Port of Saint John and stimulate economic growth and investment in New Brunswick at a meeting yesterday with Premier Blaine Higgs.

With its recent purchase of the Central Maine & Quebec Railway (CMQ), CP makes its return to Atlantic Canada. Its rail network now more directly connects Atlantic Canada to Montreal, Toronto and the U.S. Midwest to create a competitive transportation service that will support economic growth in New Brunswick and throughout Atlantic Canada, CP officials said in a press release.

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Aug
07

Rising Stars 2020: Scott Harris

Scott Harris, 36
Vice president of operations
Chesapeake and Delaware LLC

Nominator’s quote: “I consider Scott to be an innovator in railroad technology and a true ambassador of safety. He also excels in making sure our customers receive top-notch service every day. I am proud to be his business partner, and I know he has a very bright future in this industry.” — Cathrin Banks, Maryland and Delaware Railroad Co. (2019 Rising Star)

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Aug
06

North Carolina DOT to resume Piedmont passenger-rail service

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The Piedmont passenger-rail service has been suspend since May due to the COVID-19 pandemic.Photo – NCDOT

The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) on Aug. 10 will resume the Amtrak Piedmont passenger-rail service between Raleigh and Charlotte, North Carolina.

In May, the NCDOT suspended operations of the state-operated service due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Aug
06

Metro Transit-St. Louis equips security officers with body cameras

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The cameras will ensure transparency and accountability to the public when addressing security issues, agency officials said.Photo – Metro Transit-St. Louis

Metro Transit-St. Louis yesterday announced that all of the agency’s uniformed and field-deployed transit security officers have been equipped with body-worn cameras since July 20 to improve scene documentation. 

The new tool will ensure transparency and accountability to the public when addressing security issues, Metro Transit-St. Louis officials said in a press release. Local law enforcement partners also will have access to the camera footage when conducting their investigations relating to crimes occurring on the Metro Transit system. 

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Aug
06

APTA: Grant application period opens for coalitions to protect, expand transit

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 8/6/2020 Rail News: Passenger Rail
The American Public Transportation Association (APTA) earlier this week announced the availability of funding for local public transit coalitions to protect or expand public transportation, including rail.APTA will award grants of $5,000 to $10,000 to coalitions that prioritize quick solutions to improve ridership, incorporate outreach to communities of color and/or promote efforts to activate college student as transit advocates.Projects with a “focused advocacy component” may be considered for additional funding, APTA officials said in a press release.Any local public transportation coalition (a group of people joined together to promote transit) is eligible to apply for the grants, provided it has the support of local APTA members and becomes a member of the National Alliance of Public Transportation Advocates before receiving a grant.Grant applications will be accepted until Aug. 21. Awards will be announced Sept. 16.

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Aug
06

Amtrak unveils paint scheme for new diesel locomotives

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Five of the first six locomotives will have this version of the current Phase VI paint scheme and one will be painted to recognize next year’s 50th anniversary of the inauguration of Amtrak service.Photo – amtrak.com

Amtrak yesterday released renderings of the first of the diesel-electric locomotives that will replace the current fleet on its national network, including long distance and many state-sponsored routes.

Five of the first six locomotives will be painted in Amtrak's current Phase VI scheme and one will be painted to recognize the 50th anniversary of Amtrak's service launch next year. The red chevron at the rear of the ALC-42 is an homage to Amtrak's original Phase 1 livery, which also had a red chevron on the side. A final livery will be unveiled later as part of a fleet-wide plan, Amtrak officials said in a press release.

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Aug
06

OmniTRAX expands rail-ready program to Chicago Rail Link

Rail News Home Short Lines & Regionals 8/6/2020 Rail News: Short Lines & Regionals
CRL provides switching and terminal services for more than 72 miles of track in Chicago, and customized intermediate switching services through the Chicago Terminal Complex.Photo – omnitrax.com

OmniTRAX Inc. is working with the Calumet Area Industrial Commission (CAIC) to launch the Rail-Ready Sites program at the Chicago Rail Link (CRL).

OmniTRAX and CAIC are marketing existing rail-served sites along the CRL and working to add more, OmniTRAX officials said in a press release.

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Aug
06

Minneapolis Southwest light-rail funding proposal advances

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Rendering of the planned West Lake Street Area Station on the Southwest light-rail Line.Photo – Metro Council

A Federal Transit Administration grant to help pay for the construction of a 14.5-mile Southwest light-rail line in downtown Minneapolis advanced to Congress for approval this week, local news sources reported yesterday. 

If approved, the $929 million grant would contribute to the Metropolitan Council’s $2 billion light-rail project to link downtown Minneapolis to Eden Prairie, Minnesota. The line is under construction and slated to open in 2023, according to the Star Tribune.

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Aug
06

Alpenglow Rail, CC&L Infrastructure acquire USA Rail

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Port Allen Rail Terminal is located in Louisiana and is served by UP.Photo – usarailterminals.com

USA Rail Terminals has been acquired by Alpenglow Rail in partnership with Connor, Clark & Lunn Infrastructure (CC&L Infrastructure), the companies announced yesterday.

Financial terms were not disclosed in a press release.

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Aug
06

AAR: 'Long way to go' before rail traffic returns to normal

U.S. freight-rail combined carload and intermodal volume declined 9.3 precent to 2,337,977 units in July compared with the same month last year, according to Association of American Railroads (AAR) data.

U.S. railroads hauled 1,042,017 carloads last month, down 17.6 percent, and 1,295,960 containers and trailers, down 1.4 percent. 

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Aug
06

Rising Stars 2020: Elizabeth Graham

Elizabeth Graham, 39
Senior counsel
Union Pacific Railroad

Nominator’s quote: “In 2019, Elizabeth graduated from UP’s Leadership Development Program, where she collaborated to develop an online application that assisted transportation managers with identifying unnecessary cross-haul moves between terminals. … She is a member of LEAD, which is a women’s initiative employee resource group focused on issues critical to empowering and supporting women at Union Pacific. Elizabeth also volunteers as a mentor for the UP Emerging Leaders Program, which seeks to develop young employee leaders with high leadership potential.” — Beth Whited, Union Pacific Railroad

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Aug
05

SunRail pilots sensor-activated crossing signage

Rail News Home Communication and Signal 8/5/2020 Rail News: Communication and Signal
The new LED signs will begin flashing when a vehicle remains stopped on tracks for more than three seconds.Photo – SunRail

SunRail last week installed the first of 11 sensor-activated alert signs at a railroad crossing in downtown Orlando, Florida. 

When a vehicle remains stopped on tracks for more than three seconds, a new LED sign that reads “Do not stop on tracks” will activate and begin flashing to inform drivers that their current behavior is dangerous and potentially hazardous.

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Aug
05

USDOT awards grants to four new UTCs

Rail News Home Federal Legislation & Regulation 8/5/2020 Rail News: Federal Legislation & Regulation
Elaine Chao is the U.S. transportation secretary.Photo – dot.gov

The U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) late last week announced nearly $5 million in grants to fund four new Tier 1 University Transportation Centers (UTC) to advance research and education programs that address critical transportation challenges.

From 67 grant applications, the department selected and awarded grant funds to:
• Highly Automated Transportation Systems Research, $1.9 million to Ohio State University, in consortium with the University of California-Irvine, University of Texas at Austin and the University of Cincinnati;
• Communications Technology and E-Commerce Effects on Travel, $1 million, to Northwestern University in consortium with the University of California-Berkeley and the University of Texas at Austin;
• Implications of Accessible Automated Vehicles and Mobility Services for People with Disabilities, $1 million, to the University of Pittsburgh in consortium with Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences, The Catholic University of America; and
• Strategic Implications of Changing Public Transportation Travel Trends, $1 million, to Georgia Institute of Technology, in consortium with the University of Tennessee, the University of Kentucky and Brigham Young University.

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Aug
05

MBTA taps Ester to head security

Rail News Home Railroading People 8/5/2020 Rail News: Railroading People
The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) yesterday appointed Ronald Ester Jr. as chief safety officer. Previously, Ester spent 28 years at the Chicago Transit Authority where he served as chief safety and security officer, vice president of rail operations and capital projects oversight, and VP of rail operations and communication-power control.  “Ron [Ester] has walked in the shoes of both the chief safety officer and transit operations,” said MBTA General Manager Steve Poftak in a press release. “This unique blend of experience will serve the MBTA well and help us deliver a best-in-class safety program.”In his new role, Ester will be responsible for strategic policy development, management and oversight of safety programs.

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Aug
05

SEPTA designates 'social distancing coaches' at rail stations

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The social distancing coaches will promote mask-wearing compliance and social distancing on the rail system.Photo – SEPTA Facebook

The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) this month will designate employees at rail stations to promote mask-wearing compliance and social distancing on the rail system during the COVID-19 pandemic.

One to two "social distancing coaches" will be assigned per station across the system through Aug. 27. Two days per week the staff members will be located at the 69th Street Transportation Center, Frankford Transportation Center, and 15th Street Station on the Market-Frankford Line.

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Aug
05

L.A.-Vegas high-speed rail line obtains additional funding

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XpressWest's first phase route would connect the 170 miles between Las Vegas and Southern California's Victor Valley.Photo – gobrightline.com

XpressWest, a proposed project to construct a high-speed rail line that would operate between Southern California and Las Vegas, has been awarded $200 million in private activity bonds from the Nevada State Board of Finance, a business newsletter reported yesterday.

The Nevada award comes after a California committee, overseen by California Treasurer Fiona Ma, awarded the project $600 million of private activity bonds in April. To raise additional funds for the project, both state allocations allow the company to sell up to four times the value of the awards as tax-exempt bonds to private investors, according to the Southern California Partnership for Jobs newsletter, which cited a report in Forbes.

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Aug
05

FTA awards grant for TOD plan along proposed TriMet light-rail route

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Rendering of the proposed light-rail extension in Portland, Oregon’s Southwest Corridor.Photo – Oregon Metro Council

The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) awarded the SW Equity Coalition a $1.2 million grant to fund transit-oriented development (TOD) along a proposed light-rail route in Portland, Oregon’s Southwest Corridor. 

The grant was awarded as part of the FTA’s Pilot Program for Transit-Oriented Development Planning. 

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Aug
05

Illinois pledges $40 million to construct new Alexander-Cairo port

Rail News Home Intermodal 8/5/2020 Rail News: Intermodal
Currently, the Cairo site is served by three major interstate highways and a CN rail line.Photo – alexandercairo.org

Illinois will provide $40 million through the Rebuild Illinois capital plan toward a public-private partnership that will construct a new inland port in Cairo at the confluence of the Mississippi and Ohio rivers, Gov. JB Prtizker announced yesterday.

The state immediately will grant $4 million to the Alexander-Cairo Port District to fund final engineering, permitting and site preparation for the new port, state officials said in a press release.

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Aug
05

CP achieves record annual Canadian grain haul

Canadian Pacific today announced it hauled more Canadian grain and grain products in the 2019-2020 crop production year than in the railroad's 139-year history.

In total, CP moved 29.52 million metric tons (MMT) this crop year, exceeding last year's record of 26.77 MMT by 10 percent, company officials said in a press release.

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Aug
05

Rising Stars 2020: Seth Friend

Seth Friend, 31
Plant manager
CSX Corp.

Nominator’s quote: “Seth has become a strong contributor to railroad safety and efficiency. He implemented new work progression and manpower utilization technology practices that have established his shop as the CSX standard for efficient operations.” — Jamie Boychuk, CSX

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