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May
15

NTSB: Improper warning led to rail worker's death in 2017 LIRR accident

An improperly used train approach warning led to a railroad worker's death after the worker was struck by a train in Queens Village, New York, in 2017, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) announced yesterday in its final report on the incident.

The accident occurred on June 10, 2017, when an MTA Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) train, on track three in multiple track territory, approached a five-member crew of roadway workers in the Queens Interlocking. The foreman and two roadway workers were conducting a walking inspection on Track 1, and were accompanied by the watchman. The fifth worker was clear of the tracks.

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May
15

First Solar to open distribution hub near South Carolina port

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Inland Port Greer extends the Port of Charleston's reach into upstate South Carolina via rail.Photo – South Carolina Ports Authority

Solar manufacturer First Solar Inc. has selected Greenville, South Carolina, for its new East Coast distribution hub, the South Carolina Ports Authority (SCPA) announced earlier this week.

With its headquarters in Arizona, First Solar operates a photovoltaic model manufacturing footprint in northwest Ohio, as well as factories in Malaysia and Vietnam. The company plans to open a 450,000-square-foot distribution center in Greenville, its first in the Southeast, to warehouse and stage deliveries for U.S. customer, SCPA officials said in a press release.

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May
15

Caltrain to begin Hillsdale Station reconstruction

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When construction is completed, the Hillsdale Station (rendering pictured) will feature an elevated center-boarding platform.Photo – Caltrain

Caltrain tomorrow will close the Hillsdale Station in San Mateo, California, for up to six months in order to rebuild it into an elevated station.

When construction is completed, the Hillsdale Station will be relocated about a block north of its current location. 

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May
15

Long Island Rail Road to eliminate Westbury grade crossing

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MTA Long Island Rail Road is rebuilding the School Street grade crossing in Westbury, New York, into a two-lane grade separated underpass (rendering pictured).Photo – LIRR

The MTA Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) on May 18 will begin reconstructing what is now the School Street grade crossing in Westbury, New York, into a two-lane grade separated underpass.

Eliminating the crossing will increase safety and reduce noise, air pollution and traffic backups, LIRR officials said in a press release.

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May
15

Amtrak highlights pandemic-related safety measures

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"We are doing everything we can to offer vital transportation services in a way that prioritizes employee and customer safety and well-being," said President and Chief Executive Officer Bill FlynnPhoto – amtrak.com

Amtrak yesterday announced the cleanliness procedures and convenience measures it has implemented to reassure passengers during, and as the nation begins to recover from, the COVID-19 pandemic.

"We are doing everything we can to offer vital transportation services in a way that prioritizes employee and customer safety and well-being," said President and Chief Executive Officer Bill Flynn in a press release.

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May
14

Rail supplier news from TranSystems, OL USA, Blume Global, Siemens, Hanson and Abloy (May 14)

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TranSystems’ board appointed Chief Executive Officer Richard Morsches chair.Photo – TranSystems

TranSystems’ board appointed Chief Executive Officer Richard Morsches chair, and elected John Hovanec and John Grow to serve three-year terms. Both Hovanec and Grow previously served as advisers to the board. Grow serves as the regional senior vice president for TranSystems’ Florida region. Hovanec is an external board member who worked for Union Pacific Railroad for nearly 38 years. TranSystem’s also elected Tim Rock, the company’s national freight market sector leader and regional SVP for the Texas region, as a board adviser. Stepping down from the board are Brian Larson and Robert Spane. Larson retired from his role after serving as chairman for 35 years.

Global freight logistics provider OL USA launched a supply chain platform designed by Blume Global Inc. to provide shippers end-to-end status visibility and customizable data analytics and reports for cargo.

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May
14

SMART seeks input on possible passenger-rail service cuts

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Budget reductions being considered include eliminating weekend service and reducing weekday service.Photo – SMART

The Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit District (SMART) is gathering rider feedback on several proposed cost-cutting measures that could affect rail service in California. 

SMART’s board is analyzing several strategies to reduce expenses as costs rack up due to the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Budget reductions being considered include eliminating weekend service, reducing weekday service and suspending free onboard WiFi.

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May
14

Reading & Northern donates funds to Pennsylvania town

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The Tamaqua Borough Council allocated the funds to Tamaqua’s first responders.Photo – Reading & Northern Railroad

The Reading & Northern Railroad (R&N) announced it has donated $10,000 to the town of Tamaqua, Pennsylvania, to help the community during the pandemic.  

The Tamaqua Borough Council allocated the funds to Tamaqua’s first responders. Seven emergency services will share the donation.

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May
14

OmniTRAX identifies rail-ready sites along regional's West Virginia line

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OmniTRAX Inc. announced yesterday it has extended its Rail-Ready Sites program to the West Virginia branch of the Winchester and Western Railroad Co.OmniTRAX officials worked with the Berkeley County Development Authority in West Virginia to identify developable, rail-ready sites along the railroad. The initial six sites, which total 795 acres and range from 35- to 500-acre parcels, are "ideal" for rail-served manufacturing, food and beverage processing, and distribution facilities, OmniTRAX officials said in a press release.The Rail-Ready Sites program connects rail-served sites with customers in need of property to access rail service."Our team is excited to work with the local experts in Berkeley County to bring new jobs and economic growth to the region," said Ean Johnson, vice president of economic development at OmniTRAX.The county is seeing an industrial resurgence, and the Winchester and Western is "an integral part of that momentum," said Berkeley County Development Authority Executive Director Sandy Hamilton.The Winchester and Western is part of the OmniTRAX organization of short lines and regionals.

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May
14

NJ Transit awards contracts for Raritan bridge, Penn Station projects

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NJ Transit awarded FXCollaborative Architects a contract for preliminary design of the central concourse extension project at Penn Station, rendering pictured.Photo – NJ Transit

New Jersey Transit's board yesterday authorized a $250 million contract for initial construction elements of the Raritan River Bridge replacement project in New Jersey, and a $4.1 million contract for preliminary design of the central concourse extension at Penn Station in New York City.

The board approved a contract with George Harms Construction Co. Inc. to construct bridge approach spans, lift bridge and flanking spans piers and perform associated land work for the first phase of construction of the Raritan River bridge replacement project.

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May
14

U.S. freight railroads log another dramatic decline in traffic

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U.S. freight-rail traffic plunged 22.1 percent to 412,549 carloads and intermodal units during the week ending May 9 compared with the same week a year ago, Association of American Railroads (AAR) data shows.

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May
14

CN's Murray first woman to chair Railway Association of Canada

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"I will focus my energies ensuring that exemplary governance continues at the board level of the RAC," said Chairperson Fiona Murray, a vice president at CN.Photo – cn.ca

The Railway Association of Canada (RAC) announced yesterday its board has elected Fiona Murray chairperson. Murray, vice president of public and government affairs at CN, is the first woman to chair the 103-year-old organization's board.

Murray joined CN in 1992, initially working in the public affairs department before moving to positions of increasing responsibility. Her experience and thorough understanding of railroading will be a "great asset" to the association, RAC officials said in a press release.

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May
13

MBTA accelerates Green Line extension work

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The Green Line Extension project will extend rail service to Somerville, Cambridge and Medford.Photo – MBTA

The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) on May 18 will begin work to install two cross-track drainage lines beneath the Tufts interlocking in Medford in order to advance the Green Line Extension (GLX) project.

The work is necessary to accelerate construction of critical infrastructure inside a narrow rail corridor shared by the Lowell commuter-rail line and the GLX project, MBTA officials said in a press release.

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May
13

CAGTC elects new board members

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The Coalition for America's Gateways and Trade Corridors (CAGTC) yesterday elected two new board members and re-elected four board director seats.Each will serve a three-year term, CAGTC officials said in a press release.Newly elected to the board are Pierce Homer, transportation director and senior vice president, Moffatt & Nichol; and Dan Pallme, assistant chief of freight and logistics, Tennessee Department of Transportation.Re-elected to the board are: Kerry Cartwright, director of goods movement, Port of Los Angeles; John Greuling, president and chief executive officer, Will County Center for Economic Development; Bob Ledoux, senior VP, general counsel and corporate secretary, Florida East Coast Railway; and Ryan McFarland, federal government relations manager, Northwest Seaport Alliance. 

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May
13

Pandemic update: Trinity Metro resumes fare collection; SEPTA defers fare increases

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Trinity Metro suspended fare collection for nearly two months.Photo – Trinity Metro

Trinity Metro on May 17 will resume fare collection on its TEXRail commuter railroad in Texas following nearly two months of free fares. 

The agency suspended fares from mid-March to mid-May to help reduce the spread of COVID-19 by increasing social distancing and decreasing rider-to-employee interactions, Trinity Metro officials said in a press release.

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May
13

TransLink suspends layoffs, service cuts

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TransLink announced it will rescind layoff notices issued to almost 1,500 employees.Photo – Canada Line

TransLink last week announced it will rescind layoff notices issued to almost 1,500 employees and suspend further service reductions planned for next week following release of British Columbia’s Restart Plan to restore metro Vancouver's economy.

TransLink is working with the province on a solution to address the financial impact that TransLink has incurred due to the COVID-19 pandemic, agency officials said in a press release.

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May
13

Columbia Walla Walla Railroad awarded grants for crossing safety projects

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Washington state's Utilities and Transportation Commission (UTC) yesterday announced the approval of more than $36,000 in safety grants to the Columbia Walla Walla Railroad.Provided under the Grade Crossing Protective Fund, the dollars will be used to replace existing incandescent lights with LED lights on the signal equipment and gate arms at crossings located on seven streets and on State Route 124.The upgrades must be completed by Dec. 31. The grants range between $2,600 and $6,800. The railroad will cover costs over the approved grant amounts, UTC officials said in a press release.The UTC regulates railroad safety, including approving new grade crossings and closing or altering existing crossings. 

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13

Port Everglades' infrastructure projects 'on track'

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Florida East Coast Railway is the port's exclusive rail provider.Photo – fecrwy.com

Despite the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on its bottom line, the Port Everglades' $1.6 billion in expansion and infrastructure improvements are proceeding on track, port officials announced yesterday.

The Florida port's diverse business sectors of cargo, cruise and petroleum helps balance a dip in one business sector, said Glenn Wiltshire, the port's acting chief executive and port director, in a press release.

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May
13

Transit execs state their case for more federal stimulus funding

American Public Transportation Association (APTA) leaders and transit industry executives hosted a press call yesterday to explain why they're seeking additional federal stimulus relief to offset transit agencies' extraordinary revenue losses and cost increases related to the COVID-19 pandemic.

APTA recently called on Congress to provide nearly $24 billion in additional emergency funding, while a coalition of some of the nation's largest transit agencies are calling for an additional $32 billion in funding.

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May
12

Rail supplier news from Union Tank Car, FreightCar America and STV (May 12)

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Union Tank Car Co. plans to convert its tank car manufacturing plant in Sheldon, Texas, into a rail-car repair facility.Photo – UTLX

Union Tank Car Co. (UTLX) announced plans to convert its tank car manufacturing plant in Sheldon, Texas, into a rail-car repair facility. The company expects to cease manufacturing operations there in August and establish repair operations in 2021. The conversion was prompted by reduced industry demand for new tank cars and an increase in tank car repair needs as shippers rely more heavily on existing cars, UTLX officials said in press release. The Sheldon tank car plant employs about 350 people. The repair facility, when fully operational, is expected to employ about 100 people. 

FreightCar America Inc. reported first-quarter revenue of $5.2 million compared to $70.7 million in Q1 2019. The company logged a net loss in the quarter of $16.9 million, or $1.29 per diluted share, compared to a net loss of $14.0 million, or $1.12 per diluted share, in Q1 2019. The company delivered 11 rail cars, compared to 641 cars delivered in the same quarter last year. “We were obviously disappointed with our delivery figures for the quarter, a result of timing and weakness in the backlog, line startups in the quarter and lost production days at the end of the quarter due to COVID-19,” said Jim Meyer, president and chief executive officer of FreightCar America in a press release. The company withdrew its guidance for FY2020 due to the uncertainty caused by the pandemic. 

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