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Apr
13

PANYNJ logged record rail cargo in February

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Imports rose 1.8 percent to 301,759 TEUs, but exports fell 3.9 percent to 277,365 TEUs in February versus the same month last year.Photo – panynj.gov

The Port of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) moved 55,595 containers by rail in February, a 12.2 percent increase over the same month last year and the best February for rail cargo at the port.

Total volume at the port was 579,124 20-foot equivalent units (TEUs) during the month, a 1 percent decrease compared with February 2019's level. Still, February's volume was the second best on record, PANYNJ officials said in a press release.

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Apr
13

Metra finalizes Electric Line schedule

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Metra's new Electric Line schedule will take effect when the line is restored to full service following the COVID-19 pandemic.Photo – Metra Facebook

Metra last week released a new schedule for the Electric Line between downtown Chicago and southern suburbs that was made necessary by positive train control (PTC) implementation. 

The new schedule — which will take effect when the line is restored to full service following the COVID-19 pandemic — allows Metra crews more time to initialize the PTC system before each trip.

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Apr
13

USDOT formally announces $1B in CARES Act funding for Amtrak

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Congress last month approved the funding for Amtrak as part of the CARES Act.Photo – amtrak.com

U.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao and Federal Railroad Administrator Ronald Batory late last week formally announced $1 billion in federal funding for Amtrak to address the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.

Congress approved the funding last month as part of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act.

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Apr
13

Port of Long Beach obtains federal grant for Terminal Island rail project

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The project will "dramatically" improve rail efficiency throughout the port complex, especially on Terminal Island, port officials said.Photo – Port of Long Beach

The Port of Long Beach has been awarded a $14.5 million federal grant to help fund the Terminal Island Wye Track Realignment Rail Project, which when completed will move trains in and out of the port faster, reduce locomotive idling and improve safety, port officials announced late last week.

The project will "dramatically" improve rail efficiency throughout the port complex, especially on Terminal Island, which is home to the California port's largest container terminal, Pier T, port officials said in a press release. The project calls for construction of new tracks and an enhanced triangular rail junction where long trains can be turned and staged.

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Apr
09

Rail suppliers news from Greenbrier, Keolis and Hub Group (April 9)

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The Department for Transport awarded the Govia JV a contract to continue operating the Southeastern rail network in England.Photo – Govia

The Greenbrier Cos. Inc. reported $623.8 million in revenue for the second quarter of its fiscal-year 2020, a decrease of $125.6 million from the prior fiscal quarter due to fewer deliveries. Adjusted net earnings were $15.3 million, or $0.46 per diluted share, excluding $1.7 million of integration related expenses from the American Railcar Industries acquisition. Greenbrier also received 8,500 rail car orders, valued at over $185 million, in the second quarter of FY2020.

The Govia joint venture has obtained an 18-month government contract to continue operating the Southeastern railway network in England. Govia — a joint venture between Keolis and Go-Ahead Group — has operated the high-speed rail route since 2006. 

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Apr
09

Delaware River Port Authority awards rail bridge rehab contract

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The Benjamin Franklin Bridge carries two rail lines and vehicle traffic between Philadelphia and Camden, New Jersey.Photo – DRPA

The Delaware River Port Authority has awarded Skanska USA a $195 million contract to rehabilitate the Benjamin Franklin rail and vehicle bridge connecting Philadelphia to Camden, New Jersey. 

Construction on the 3,500-foot suspension bridge — which carries seven lanes of traffic and two rail lines — began in February and is scheduled to be completed in December 2024.

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Apr
09

CSX-served Port of Wilmington ready to receive huge ships

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The Port of WilmingtonPhoto – North Carolina Ports Authority

The North Carolina State Ports Authority earlier this week announced the Port of Wilmington is ready to accept the world's largest container ships calling on U.S. East Coast Ports, now that the second phase of the port's turning basin expansion project has been completed.

The project widened the turning basin in the Cape Fear River form 1,400 feet to 1,524 feet. The additional feet allows 14,000 20-foot-equivalent unit (TEU) vessels to safely and efficiently turn around in the Wilmington Navigational Harbor, port authority officials said in a press release. 

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Apr
09

Texas state lawmakers ask USDOT to end high-speed rail project

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Texas Central has proposed constructing a bullet train that would operate between Dallas and Houston.Photo – Texas Central Partners

More than two dozen Texas state lawmakers are asking the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) to end a private company's work on a Dallas-to-Houston high-speed rail line that would pass through the Brazos Valley.

In a letter to USDOT officials, the state representatives claim that Texas Central Partners, the company that has proposed the rail line, "simply does not have the financial resources required or expertise employed to continue with this project," The Eagle news outlet reported yesterday.

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Apr
09

Delaware lawmakers seek regional rail options

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Rep. Ed Osienski, pictured, co-sponsored a resolution to strengthen regional rail service between Newark, Delaware and Perryville, Maryland.Photo – Delaware General Assembly

Members of the Delaware General Assembly yesterday introduced a resolution to add regional rail service options between Newark, Delaware, and Perryville, Maryland.

Co-sponsored by State Rep. Ed Osienski (D-Newark) and State Sen. Stephanie Hansen (D-Middletown), the resolution would direct the Delaware Department of Transportation (DDOT) to work with Amtrak and surrounding states to strengthen regional rail service in the corridor, Delaware Public Media reported.

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Apr
09

AAR: U.S. rail carload activity drops to Great Recession levels

The impact of the coronavirus pandemic on U.S. freight-rail traffic is growing, with the number of carloads and intermodal containers and trailers transported during the week ending April 4 tumbling 15.9 percent to 429,095 units compared with volumes logged in the same week a year ago, according to the Association of American Railroads (AAR).

Total carloads for the week plunged 16.2 percent to 210,911 units, while intermodal volume dropped 15.7 percent to 218,184 containers and trailers.

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Apr
08

Governments, transit agencies, railroads respond to COVID-19 impact

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Governments, transit-rail agencies and railroads have been spending the past several weeks responding to the coronavirus pandemic. 

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Apr
08

Rail supplier news from Keolis, Cubic and Alstom (April 8)

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Marc Berthod, Keolis executive director of communicationsPhoto – Keolis

Keolis appointed Marc Berthod executive director of communications and Jean Ghedira, executive director of marketing and new mobilities. Berthod previously served in communication director roles at Keolis, Keolis Lyon and Sytral. Ghedira previously served as deputy chief executive officer of customers and services at SNCF Reseau and as director of communications at Keolis.

London Transport Awards honored Cubic Transportation Systems with the Excellence in Technology award for its collaboration with the Rail Delivery Group to increase the delivery of mobile barcode tickets throughout the United Kingdom. Cubic was responsible for supplying and installing barcode readers for the project. The awards recognize excellence and progress on innovative transport initiatives, Cubic officials said in a press release.

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Apr
08

Denver RTD chair honored for transportation leadership

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Angie Rivera-Malpiede, Denver RTD chairPhoto – RTD

Regional Transportation District of Denver (RTD) Chair Angie Rivera-Malpiede last month was recognized for professional achievement and leadership in transportation by the Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO). 

COMTO’s Celebrating Women Who Move the Nation Award recognizes women executives in the U.S. transportation industry who have provided inspirational leadership by opening career pathways for women, RTD officials said in a press release.

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Apr
08

NTSB: Subgrade fill failure led to CSX train derailment, bridge collapse

Rail News Home Federal Legislation & Regulation 4/8/2020 Rail News: Federal Legislation & Regulation
The damaged bridge. The blue arrow indicates the direction of travel on the CSX track and the yellow arrow indicates the NS tracks.Photo – ntsb.gov

A CSX train derailment and subsequent bridge collapse in May 2018 in Virginia was caused by a subgrade fill failure of the track structure that displaced ballast, resulting in a cross-level deviation of the track significant enough to allow a wheel climb derailment, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has determined.

The NTSB yesterday announced the probable cause of the May 19, 2018, incident, which occurred in Alexandria, Virginia.

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Apr
08

AASHTO asks Congress for federal emergency funds for state DOTs

Rail News Home Federal Legislation & Regulation 4/8/2020 Rail News: Federal Legislation & Regulation
Jim Tymon is executive director of AASHTO.Photo – aashto.org

The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) are asking Congress for an immediate emergency injection of nearly $50 billion to offset an estimated 30 percent loss in state transportation revenue over the next 18 months.

AASHTO leaders asked in an April 6 letter to congressional leaders that the next emergency relief and economic recovery legislation include an immediate $49.95 billion in flexible federal funding to help ensure state departments of transportation (DOTs) "can operate and maintain their systems without disruption and allow current transportation projects and plans to continue."

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Apr
08

OLI names four state program coordinators

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Jeffery Bennet, OLI District of Columbia program coordinatorPhoto – J. Bennett

Operation Lifesaver Inc. (OLI) announced four new state program leaders: Jeffrey Bennett in Washington, D.C.; Colin Smith, Montana; Toni Clithero, Vermont; and Tracey Lamb, Virginia.

Bennett, chief of transit at the District Department of Transportation and a 2018 Progressive Railroading Rising Star, became the District of Columbia's Operation Lifesaver program lead when it restarted earlier this year. 

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Apr
07

Rail supplier news from ZTR, BlackBerry, Cyient, Hitachi Rail and Bombardier (April 7)

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ZTR and BlackBerry have partnered to offer a remote rail car monitoring solution.Photo – ZTR

ZTR Control Systems LLC and BlackBerry Ltd. have partnered to offer rail-car owners, operators and suppliers a remote rail-car monitoring solution. BlackBerry Radar® features location, utilization and mileage data for rail cars and other nonpowered railway assets.

Cyient signed an agreement with Hitachi Rail to develop and operate a central delivery center for Hitachi Rail in India and a regional center in the United States. The centers will provide engineering services for Hitachi's global signaling projects that use proprietary interlocking platforms. They also will provide software development and configuration support for Hitachi's ATS product.

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Apr
07

Amtrak extends Pittsburgh-to-Harrisburg service suspension

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Amtrak's Pennsylvanian service will be suspended until May.Photo – Amtrak

Amtrak has suspended service between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia until May, a local news outlet yesterday reported

The service, which stops in Greensburg, Latrobe and Johnstown, Pennsylvania, has been suspended since March 19.  

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Apr
07

FRA calls for rail research proposals

Rail News Home Federal Legislation & Regulation 4/7/2020 Rail News: Federal Legislation & Regulation
Ronald Batory is administrator of the Federal Railroad Administration.Photo – fra.dot.gov

The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) is soliciting proposals on research topics that would have an impact on the safety and efficiency of U.S. freight- and passenger-rail operations.

Last week, the FRA released a Broad Agency Announcement, which provides opportunities to government, industry and academia to conduct applied technology research that will support the objectives of the Office of Research, Development and Technology and its four divisions: track, rolling stock, train control and communication, and human factors.

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Apr
07

Pandemic update: Santa Clara VTA to resume light-rail service

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VTA suspended light-rail service after an operator trainee tested positive for COVID-19Photo – VTA

The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority on April 9 will resume weekday light-rail service after a two-week closure. 

The authority suspended light-rail service after a light-rail operator trainee tested positive for COVID-19. During the suspension, the agency deep-cleaned its rail cars and began replacing upholstery seats with vinyl, VTA officials said in a press release.

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