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31

North Carolina group seeks to strengthen Triangle's transit connections

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GoTriangle is part of the FAST study.Photo – GoTriangle

The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT), GoTriangle and the Regional Transportation Alliance business coalition have released the preliminary findings of a cooperative study aimed at accelerating a regional network of transit routes to better connect the state's Triangle area.

The proposed Freeway and Street-based Transit (FAST) network concept calls for transforming roadways into multimodal corridors. Consulting firm VHB is leading the FAST study with team members Stantec and Catalyst Design.

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Jul
31

PUCO approves Ohio grade crossing upgrades

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Norfolk Southern Railway will install lights and gates at a crossing in Huron County.Photo – Norfolk Southern Railway Facebook

The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) earlier this week approved installations of lights and other upgrades at three grade crossings in Ohio.

PUCO approved construction authorization from the Ohio Rail Development Commission (ORDC) directing Norfolk Southern Railway to install lights and gates at the Monroe Street/County Road 39 crossing in Huron County. 

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Jul
31

PANYNJ sees growth potential in CSX's expanded DeWitt Rail Yard

Completion of a two-year project to modernize the CSX DeWitt Rail Yard in Syracuse, New York, offers the potential for the Port of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) to advance its goal of moving more freight through its $600 million ExpressRail on-dock rail system, port officials said yesterday.

The port has handled a "significant" increase in the share of rail cargo to 17 percent of overall volumes as a result of the ExpressRail network expansion, including four operational facilities. The DeWit project is designed to lower shipping costs and make the region's commodities more competitive, PANYNJ officials said in the port's Breaking Waves blog.

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Jul
31

CN issues plan for 2020-21 grain crop year

CN yesterday unveiled its 2020-21 grain plan, and announced it set a new record by moving more than 30 million metric tons (MMT) of grain across Canada during the 2019-20 crop year.

In addition, CN announced that it is prepared to move up to 7,600 bulk and processed hopper cars per week outside of winter, and up to 6,100 per week during winter in the upcoming crop year.

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Jul
31

Pandemic's impact hammers Q2 intermodal traffic

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Second-quarter intermodal volumes reflected the full impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, IANA officials said.Photo – IANA

Second-quarter 2020 intermodal volumes dropped 11.9 percent to 4,016,899 units compared with the same period a year ago, according to the Intermodal Association of North America's (IANA) Intermodal Quarterly report.

Year over year, international intermodal volume fell 15.4 percent to 2,014,179 containers, while domestic volume declined 7 percent to 1,742,968 containers. Trailers decreased 14 percent to 259,752 units.

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Jul
31

Rising Stars 2020: Olivia Daily

Olivia Daily, 37
Assistant vice president of network and system design
Kansas City Southern Railway

Nominantor’s quote: “Olivia is critical to the success of KCS as we implement precision scheduled railroading. … When you think of all that Olivia has accomplished in just her 37 years, it’s pretty amazing. She aspires to become a C-suite [executive] for KCS and, based on her past 10 years at KCS and within the industry, there is no doubt that she’ll make it.” — Mike Naatz, KCS

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Jul
30

DART names Dye to board post

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Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) has appointed Robert Dye, mayor of Farmers Branch, Texas, to its board. The city councils of Plano and Farmers Branch selected Dye to represent them on the board. Dye became the youngest mayor in Farmers Branch history when he was elected for office in 2017. He also serves as president of the Metroplex Mayors Association.

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Jul
30

Survey: Caltrain riders to return to rail post-pandemic

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Riders who earn under $50,000 a year are the most likely to return to Caltrain, according to the survey.Photo – Caltrain Facebook

More than half of Caltrain riders polled, or 55 percent, indicated they plan to ride the commuter-rail system the same amount of times or more after the COVID-19 pandemic ends, according to the railroad’s recent rider survey

A third of the respondents expect to ride Caltrain less after the pandemic, and 1 percent indicated they won’t return to the system, agency officials said in a press release.

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Jul
30

Buckingham Branch Railroad acquires railcar repair facility

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The Buckingham Branch Railroad recently announced the purchase of and plans for the Blue Ridge Railcar Repair facility in the Charlotte County Industrial Park in Keysville, Virginia.The facility is located on Horseshoe Bend Road next to the Heartland Industrial Park, which is adjacent to the railroad's Virginia Southern Division. Buckingham Branch purchased the facility earlier this year, The Southside Messenger reported yesterday.The railroad will offer multiple tracks with 80 spots for rail-car storage, security fencing, a transload shed and office building. Scheduled rail switching service will be provided in connection with Norfolk Southern Railway five days per week, the news outlet reported.The facility can accommodate storage for liquid or dry bulk commodities.Patriot Rail Co. LLC acquired the facility when it purchased the assets of Alderman Railcar Services Inc. through a bankruptcy process in 2013.Buckingham Branch is a family-owned short line in Virginia that operates 280 miles of track. It delivers and receives freight cars from CSX, NS and the Durbin and Greenbrier Valley Railroad.

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30

BART issues bonds to pay for rail infrastructure work

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There are currently 135 projects underway as part of the Measure RR program.Photo – BART Facebook

Bay Area Rapid Transit’s (BART) board last week issued $700 million in Measure RR green bonds to further rebuild projects across the system. 

Measure RR is a $3.5 billion bond measure that was approved by voters in Alameda, Contra Costa and San Francisco counties in 2016.

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Jul
30

Freight-rail traffic slump continues

U.S. freight railroads logged 481,331 carloads and intermodal units during the week ending July 25, down 9.9 percent compared with the same week last year, according to Association of American Railroads (AAR) data.

Total carloads for the week were 215,171 units, down 17.8 percent, while intermodal volume was 266,160 containers and trailers, down 2.4 percent, AAR officials said in a press release.

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Jul
30

Kansas DOT proposes two-person train crew rule

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The Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) has proposed a new regulation requiring railroads operating in the state to maintain a minimum of two-person crews in the lead locomotive of a train.The regulation is being proposed for railroad and community safety, KDOT and state officials said in a press release."Kansas has faced issues ranging from crew member fatigue to derailments which pose a threat to our safety and security. But by maintaining the current practice of requiring a two-person crew we can ensure the health and safety of Kansas workers," said Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly. "This proposed regulation is a commonsense, necessary measure to protect our state's railroad crew members and keep every community along the tracks safe."Compliance would not be required during switching operations, brake testing, safety inspections or while performing set-outs in conjunction with road service, according to the proposed regulation.Nearly all railroads in Kansas are operating two-person crews and will have no increased labor costs from implementation of the regulation, KDOT officials said.Other states that have enacted minimum train crew requirements include Wisconsin, Arizona, Oregon, California, West Virginia, Colorado, Nevada and Illinois, they said.

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30

FTA announces availability of grant funding to speed up projects

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The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) yesterday announced the availability of $225 million in grant funding to achieve faster delivery of new transit capital projects. The funding is available under FTA’s Expedited Project Delivery Pilot Program and is authorized by the Fixing America’s Surface Transportation Act. Eligible capital projects must use public-private partnerships, be operated and maintained by employees of an existing public transportation provider, and have a federal cost share not exceeding 25 percent of the project cost.“By encouraging innovative partnerships and funding from a variety of sources, projects can be completed more quickly, making better use of taxpayer dollars, and bringing new transit service to growing communities,” said FTA Acting Administrator K. Jane Williams in a press release.Currently, $100 million of the grant funding is available for allocation. Up to eight projects can be awarded funding.A notice of funding opportunity appears in the Federal Register. 

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30

Canadian Pacific issues climate change statement

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"CP recognizes the importance of using energy efficiently and reducing the impact our operations have on the environment," said President and CEO Keith Creel.Photo – cpr.ca

Canadian Pacific today released its first public statement on climate change to acknowledge the effects of rising global temperatures.

The statement lays out the Class I's commitment to ongoing efforts to mitigate the impacts of climate change. It also expresses support for the goals of the Paris Agreement and the Pan-Canadian Framework on Clean Growth and Climate Change, which seek to limit global temperature rise to well below 2 degrees C above pre-industrial levels.

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Jul
30

Rising Stars 2020: Sean Cronin

Sean Cronin, 39
Senior director, mechanical capital projects
Metra

Nominator’s quote: “In Sean’s 18 years working in the railroad industry, he has risen through the ranks and turned a job into an exceptional career, mastering positions in mechanical operations and capital projects. Sean now possesses a unique combination of skills and experience essential to the department’s success.” — Kevin McCann, Metra

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Jul
29

Canadian agencies make rail station accessibility improvements

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STM will expand Edouard-Montpetit Station's building entrance to make room for a staircase, elevator and fare collection turnstiles.Photo – STM

The Societe de transport de Montreal (STM) on Aug. 10 will begin work to make the Edouard-Montpetit Station universally accessible. 

The two-year, CA$39 million project includes two new elevators and an expanded building entrance to make room for a staircase and two fare collection turnstiles, STM officials said in a press release.

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Jul
29

San Diego MTS security head Guaderrama to retire

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The San Diego Metropolitan Transit System (SDMTS) Director of Transit Enforcement Manuel Guaderrama will retire Aug. 28, the agency announced earlier this week.

Under Guaderrama’s leadership over the past five years, SDMTS implemented a security staffing plan that offers greater officer presence on the light-rail system, developed a task force with local police departments, implemented de-escalation training, supplied body cameras for security officers and maintained a fare evasion rate of 3 percent, SDMTS officials said in a press release.

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Jul
29

APTA: Latest pandemic-relief bills ignore transit

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American Public Transportation Association (APTA) leaders are expressing concern that the latest COVID-19 pandemic relief funding package under consideration in Congress does not include additional emergency funding for public transportation. Senate Republicans, after negotiations with the White House, on Monday unveiled a series of bills in response to the COVID-19 pandemic that includes funding for certain transportation priorities. However, the $1 trillion relief plan includes no additional emergency funding to help transit agencies address their financial distress caused by continuing pandemic-related losses in fare and tax revenue and increases in costs.The series of bills "ignores the dire situation facing the public transportation industry and the vital role that transit has played during the pandemic," APTA President and Chief Executive Officer Paul Skoutelas said in a prepared statement.Skoutelas and leaders of the largest U.S. transit agencies are urging Congress to provide at least $32 billion of additional COVID-19 emergency funding so that transit agencies can continue providing "essential services" during the pandemic and then play an "indispensable role" in the nation's economic recovery from COVID-19, they said."Ignoring the essential role public transit has played during these past four months harms communities and the essential employees keeping this country moving during a pandemic," Skoutelas said.According to APTA, nearly a third of transit agencies have furloughed employees or plan to implement furloughs to deal with strained agency budgets. More than a third have delayed capital projects, and nearly one in five agencies have shifted funds from capital budgets to operating budgets.Transit agencies received $25 billion earlier this year under the federal stimulus legislation known as the CARES Act. That funding helped address immediate needs under the early phases of the public health crisis, industry leaders have said.  

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29

SEPTA sets up fund for frontline workers' families

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The SEPTA Disaster Relief Memorial Fund was started due to feedback from employees who wanted a way to help the families of coworkers severely impacted by COVID-19.Photo – SEPTA Facebook

The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) earlier this week launched a fund to help the families of SEPTA employees who have died or suffered health issues as a result of COVID-19.

The SEPTA Disaster Relief Memorial Fund was started in large part due to feedback from employees who wanted a way to help the families of coworkers severely impacted by the pandemic, SEPTA officials said in a press release.

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Jul
29

Virtual event will recognize rail industry's 'Rising Stars'

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Maeghan Albiston, assistant vice president of investor relations and pensions at Canadian Pacific, is one of this year's 25 Rising Stars Award winners who will be recognized in a virtual event tomorrow.Photo – Canadian Pacific

Tomorrow, Progressive Railroading will host a virtual celebration of the 2020 Rising Stars Award winners.

The ceremony will recognize the 25 individuals honored this year for outstanding achievement in the railroad industry early in their careers.

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