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May
29

Minneapolis unrest prompts Metro Transit to suspend rail service

Rail News Home Security 5/29/2020 Rail News: Security
Protests over the death of George Floyd while in police custody escalated in Minneapolis.Photo – Metro Transit Flickr

Metro Transit yesterday suspended light-rail and commuter-rail service through the weekend out of concern for rider and operator safety as protests over the death of George Floyd while in police custody escalated in Minneapolis. 

Metro Transit’s Blue Line airport shuttle service will continue to operate as the only exception to the service suspension. 

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May
28

Rail supplier news from Fugro, Alstom, Uber, TekTracking, Rajant and RSI (May 28)

Rail News Home Railroading Supplier Spotlight 5/28/2020 Rail News: Railroading Supplier Spotlight
ProRail awarded Fugro a three-year framework contract for geotechnical investigations.Photo – Fugro

ProRail awarded Fugro a three-year framework contract for geotechnical investigations to support renewal work of existing rail lines across the Netherlands. Under the contract, Fugro will work with ProRail to identify and develop geotechnical solutions, such as faster cone penetration test techniques, that will increase efficiencies and reduce line closures, Fugro officials said in a press release.

Dallas Area Rapid Transit's (DART) board approved a contract with Alstom Signaling Operations LLC to upgrade the agency's Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) system. Alstom will replace software, servers, workstations, tunnel ventilation control systems, an overview display wall and a cyber security program, as well as provide data backup with remote-site archive sub-systems. Meanwhile, DART awarded Uber Technologies Inc. a three-year contract for rideshare services to supplement the agency’s GoLink on-demand shuttle service. 

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May
28

OCTA awards OC Streetcar operation, maintenance contact

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 5/28/2020 Rail News: Passenger Rail
Herzog Transit Services Inc. will operate and maintain the planned OC Streetcar (rendering pictured).Photo – OCTA

The Orange County Transportation Authority's (OCTA) board last week awarded a $45 million to Herzog Transit Services Inc. to operate and maintain the planned OC Streetcar light-rail system in California. 

Herzog will provide operation and maintenance services over a 17-month pre-revenue service period, with an initial five-year revenue-operations term and two, two-year options.

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May
28

Amtrak to restore Hiawatha service

Rail News Home Amtrak 5/28/2020 Rail News: Amtrak
More Hiawatha trains will be restored to service as driven by demand, Amtrak officials said.Photo – Amtrak

Amtrak on June 1 will restore its Hiawatha service between Milwaukee and Chicago in response to anticipated increased demand, the national intercity passenger railroad announced yesterday.

Two Hiawatha trains and continued service by two Amtrak Empire Builder trains will together offer morning and afternoon departures daily on the route.

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May
28

Iowa Northern Railway's Sabin elected to ASLRRA board

Rail News Home Railroading People 5/28/2020 Rail News: Railroading People
The American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association's (ASLRRA) board earlier this month elected Dan Sabin as the small railroad-at-large member for a three-year term.President of the Iowa Northern Railway Co., Sabin succeeds Jack Parliament, who retired from the D&I Railroad Co. in December 2019, ASLRRA officials reported in the association's May 27 newsletter. Sabin also will chair the Small Railroad Committee.The election took place May 19 during a board meeting held via Zoom.Also at the meeting, ASLRRA Chair Doc Claussen created the Environmental Committee as a standing committee of the association. Sean Strong, assistant vice president of environmental at Watco Cos. LLC, will chair the committee.In addition, Nicole Teska, partner at Bowers & Co. CPAs LLC, was appointed chair of the Finance and Administration Committee. Last month, Progressive Railroading named Teska a railroad industry Rising Star

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May
28

Paterson, CP mark launch of largest grain unit train

Rail News Home Shippers 5/28/2020 Rail News: Shippers
The train, consisting of 167 new high-capacity hopper cars, was loaded at the company's Foothills Terminal and transported 16,313 metric tons of grain.Photo – Paterson Grain

Paterson Grain announced earlier this month the shipment of Canadian Pacific's largest ever grain train moved from Paterson's terminal in Bowden, Alberta, to Vancouver, British Columbia.

The train, consisting of 167 new high-capacity hopper cars, was loaded at the company's Foothills Terminal and transported 16,313 metric tons of grain to the Alliance Grain Terminal in Vancouver, Paterson officials said in a press release.

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May
28

CHSRA to release draft EIR for Burbank-to-LA section

Rail News Home High-Speed Rail 5/28/2020 Rail News: High-Speed Rail
The high-speed rail project section will connect Burbank Airport Station and Los Angeles Union Station.Photo – CHSRA

The California High-Speed Rail Authority (CHSRA) tomorrow will release the draft environmental impact report for its 14-mile high-speed rail project section between Burbank and Los Angeles for public review and comment.

The draft environmental impact report/environmental impact statement (EIR/EIS) evaluates the impacts and benefits of CHSRA’s plan to realign existing rail tracks in the corridor to allow for two additional tracks.

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May
28

AAR: Week 21 traffic trends show 'encouraging signs'

U.S. freight railroads logged 428,715 carloads and intermodal units during the week ending May 23, a 19.2 percent decrease compared with the same week last year, Association of American Railroads (AAR) data shows.

Total carloads for the week tumbled 27.5 percent to 190,649 units, while intermodal volume fell 11.2 percent to 238,076 containers and trailers.

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May
27

Metro-North, LIRR increase service

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 5/27/2020 Rail News: Passenger Rail
MTA Metro-North Railroad increased train availability by 26 percent.Photo – Metro-North Railroad

MTA Metro-North Railroad and Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) today increased capacity on some lines to accommodate increased ridership as some services in the Hudson Valley and Long Island, New York, reopen. 

Metro-North today added 18 trains to its schedule to increase train availability by 26 percent, MTA officials said in a press release.

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May
27

Toronto Transit Commission lays off 450 workers

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 5/27/2020 Rail News: Passenger Rail
The pandemic has resulted in an 80 percent drop in TTC ridership and a loss of $90 million in monthly revenue.Photo – TTC

The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) late last week temporarily laid off 450 employees as part of a cost-cutting measure during the COVID-19 pandemic. 

The pandemic has resulted in an 80 percent drop in ridership and a loss of $90 million in monthly revenue — money that was essential to sustain operations, TTC officials said in a press release.

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May
27

SMART approves plan to acquire California short line

Rail News Home Short Lines & Regionals 5/27/2020 Rail News: Short Lines & Regionals
Under the plan, the insolvent state agency known as the North Coast Railroad Authority would be dissolved, ceding 21 miles of track not owned by SMART from downtown Healdsburg to the Mendocino County line.Photo – SMART

The Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit's (SMART) board last week approved a California state-sponsored plan that calls for the agency to take ownership of the Northwestern Pacific Railroad Co.

The complex agreement was years in the making, with the sale's framework established in a 2018 bill that provided SMART with $4 million to buy the railroad, its equipment and exclusive rights to its track from Larkspur to north of Cloverdale, The Press Democrat reported last week.

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May
27

FTA advances KC Streetcar extension project to engineering phase

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 5/27/2020 Rail News: Passenger Rail
The approval moves the Main Street extension project into the final phase of the FTA’s CIG New Starts program.Photo – KC Streetcar Facebook

The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) last week approved Kansas City Streetcar Authority’s (KCSA) Main Street extension project to enter the engineering phase of the federal Capital Investment Grants New Starts program.

The approval authorizes KCSA and the agency’s partners to execute engineering and construction contracts for a project to extend the streetcar route from Main Street to the University of Missouri-Kansas City. 

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May
27

New Orleans Public Belt Railroad updates locomotive fleet

Rail News Home Mechanical 5/27/2020 Rail News: Mechanical
Now that the locomotives have arrived, NOPB will reduce its fleet size from 15 locomotives to eight.Photo – portnola.com

The New Orleans Public Belt Railroad (NOPB) has upgraded its locomotive fleet with the arrival of eight Tier 1 Electro-Motive Diesel locomotives to replace aging engines and improve efficiency and overall emissions, the short line announced last week.

Now that the locomotives have arrived, NOPB will reduce its fleet size from 15 locomotives to eight. NOPB officials expect to reduce the railroad's annual fuel consumption by 25 percent and nitrous oxide emissions by 40 percent, they said in a press release.

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May
27

Bill would increase federal funding for grade crossing safety projects

Rail News Home Federal Legislation & Regulation 5/27/2020 Rail News: Federal Legislation & Regulation
U.S. Sen. Edward Markey (D-Mass.) last week introduced legislation that would add $250 million annually to an existing rail-safety program starting in fiscal-year 2021.The Warren Cowles Grade Crossing Safety Act would modify the federal Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvements Program to increase funding available each year for grade-crossing safety improvement projects. The bill is named after Warren Cowles, a town worker who was struck and killed by an Amtrak train in 2017 while he was plowing snow at the Tina Lane and Birnie Road grade crossing in Longmeadow, Massachusetts.The increased funding will prevent unnecessary deaths by allowing for the installation of grade separations, crossing signals, gates, lights and other barriers or cautionary signage at grade crossings nationwide. Thirty-three percent of rail-related fatalities occur at grade crossings, according to a press release issued by Markey's office. Cowles' death was the fifth fatality and seventh collision at the Longmeadow crossing since 1975, Markey said. Safety improvements were completed there last year after Markey helped secure a joint funding arrangement between Amtrak and Massachusetts that allowed for installation of a new gate and warning lights.The American Public Transportation Association (APTA) endorsed the legislation. "These projects can be expensive to construct and establishing a specific source of funding for passenger-rail grade crossing safety will help our commuter railroads combat this critical safety issue," said APTA President and Chief Executive Officer Paul Skoutelas. 

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May
26

NJ Transit reopens West Side Avenue light-rail station

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 5/26/2020 Rail News: Passenger Rail
All NJ Transit West Side Avenue Branch stations have reopened following competition of major utility work.Photo – NJ Transit Facebook

New Jersey Transit last week resumed Hudson-Bergen light-rail service at the West Side Avenue Station following the completion of required utility work by the Jersey City Municipal Utilities Authority.

The action is the last step in reopening West Side Avenue Branch stations that were closed last year to accommodate work to replace sewer pipes that run directly under the light-rail tracks.

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May
26

LA Metro advances Purple Line extension tunneling

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 5/26/2020 Rail News: Passenger Rail
Both of LA Metro’s tunnel boring machines have reached the planned Wilshire/Fairfax subway station site.Photo – LA Metro

The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority's (LA Metro) contracted crews last week completed tunneling between the planned Wilshire/La Brea and Wilshire/Fairfax stations as part of the Purple Line Extension project.

A tunnel boring machine (TBM) reached the future Wilshire/Fairfax subway station site last week, marking competition of the first 3 miles of the initial 4-mile project section. The first TBM reached Fairfax last month.

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May
26

St. Louis transit board elects officers

Rail News Home Railroading People 5/26/2020 Rail News: Railroading People
Bi-State Development Board Chair Rose WindmillerPhoto – Bi-State Development

The Bi-State Development’s Board of Commissioners last week approved the election of Rose Windmiller as chair and Justin Zimmerman as vice chair. 

Windmiller succeeds Michael Buehlhorn, who resigned from his board position earlier this year, Bi-State officials said in a press release.

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May
26

BLET reaches tentative pact with Oregon short line, announces new legal counsel

Rail News Home Labor 5/26/2020 Rail News: Labor
The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET) has reached a tentative agreement with the Portland & Western/Willamette & Pacific Railroad (PNW), the union announced last week.The contract would govern rates of pay, benefits and work rules for about about 70 PNW employees. Ratification ballots have been mailed and are due June 22, BLET officials said in a press release.A Genesee & Wyoming Inc. subsidiary, the PNW is a 466-mile short line that serves the state of Oregon. Its top commodities include chemicals, plastics, lumber, forest products, minerals, stone, pulp and paper.Meanwhile, BLET National President Dennis Pierce has appointed Joshua McInerney general counsel effective May 31. He will succeed Michael Wolly, who is retiring.Wolly's retirement will mark "the end of an era" for rail labor, Pierce said. Wolly has provided legal services to BLET for more than 25 years, the past 10 as general counsel.McInerney is a partner with Barkan Meizlish LLP of Columbus, Ohio. Over the past 20 years, he has represented a variety of labor unions at the local, state and national levels, including the BLET. Pierce also announced the appointment of Barkan Meizlish attorney James Petroff as BLET's associate general counsel. Petroff has 30 years of national practice experience in collective bargaining and traditional labor law for a variety of unions, including Railway Labor Act unions. 

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May
26

MTA pilots UVC technology to kill virus

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 5/26/2020 Rail News: Passenger Rail
MTA will deploy 150 UVC lamps on its New York City Transit system.Photo – MTA Flickr/Marc Hermann

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) this week will introduce ultraviolet C (UVC) light technology to kill COVID-19 on trains and at rail stations in New York City.

The technology is part of a pilot program MTA launched with PURO Lighting to demonstrate the efficacy of UVC technology to kill viruses on subways and buses, MTA officials said in a press release.

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May
26

CN to offer intermodal service from Moncton to Halifax

Rail News Home Canadian National Railway - CN 5/26/2020 Rail News: Canadian National Railway - CN
CN last week announced it will now offer integrated solutions between its rail yard in Moncton, New Brunswick, and Halifax, Nova Scotia.Offered in collaboration with the Halifax Port Authority, stakeholders, ocean carriers and customers, a new intermodal service is aimed at reducing short-haul trucking in Halifax, CN officials said in a press release."This intermodal service will play a key role in overall integrated solutions that drive value and support growth in the Atlantic region," said CN President and Chief Executive Officer JJ Ruest.CN's intermodal ramp in Moncton "continues to have a positive impact on truck traffic as containers are loaded and unloaded onto rail at that point as opposed to being trucked to and from Halifax," said Halifax Port Authority President and CEO Allan Gray."Expanding the existing CN intermodal ramp in Moncton is showing positive results during this initial development phase, and we will continue working with CN, terminal operators and ocean carriers to find new ways of developing a more sustainable supply chain," Gray said.

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