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11

Congressmen, Colorado governor tour rail suppliers' facilities in two states

U.S. Reps. John Carter (R-Texas) and Scott Tipton (R-Colo.), and Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper recently visited rail industry suppliers' facilities to discuss various issues, including transportation infrastructure, the short-line tax credit and local job creation. The tours were coordinated by the Railway Engineering-Maintenance Suppliers Association (REMSA).

Carter, who serves on the House Appropriations Committee, toured Georgetown Railroad Equipment Co.'s (GREX) headquarters in Georgetown, Texas. The company provides railway maintenance equipment and technology solutions for track inspection and material handling applications.

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Rail supplier news from Brown Industries, HNTB, Strato, Transit Wireless and Alliance Shippers (Oct. 11)

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Brown Industries LLC has introduced a patent-pending grapple truck designed to pull multiple loaded trains. The hybrid car mover can generate more than 20,000 pounds of tractive effort, Brown Industries officials said in a press release. The truck allows railroads to move rail cars in one day and conduct track maintenance the next day, they said.HNTB Corp. hired Pamela McCombe as a senior project manager for transit and rail. She has nearly 35 years of industry experience. Prior to joining HNTB, McCombe served as a technical manager for another consulting firm and directed safety departments at several transit agencies, including the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority, St. Louis Transit Authority and Toronto Transit Commission. She is a senior instructor for the U.S. Department of Transportation Safety Institute, a member of the American Public Transportation Association’s Peer Review Teams and Operations Committee, and a member of the Transit Cooperative Research Program Committee.Strato Inc. named Brian Cunkelman vice president of engineering to succeed Larry Hixon, who retired earlier this year after 15 years with the company. In his role, Cunkelman will be responsible for leading the research, development and engineering teams through all stages of product design and development. He will also oversee product launches and lean manufacturing process development. Prior to joining Strato, Cunkelman spent more than 25 years in various leadership and executive roles in the rail industry, Strato officials said in a press release.Transit Wireless hired Eli Kay as chief financial officer and Michael Hoyt as senior vice president of product development, engineering and operations. Kay has more than 20 years of corporate finance, risk management, audit and tax experience. Most recently, he served as CFO for JFK International Air Terminal LLC’s Terminal 4, where he led the multibillion-dollar expansion and business negotiation with the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey and Delta Airlines. Previously, Kay was CFO of Chicago Skyway and the San Mateo County Transit District. Hoyt has over 20 years of telecommunications and engineering experience. He previously served as an infrastructure consultant to several service providers across the United States and Europe.Alliance Shippers Inc. received the SmartWay Excellence Award from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for top environmental performance and energy efficiency in the freight supply chain. Alliance Shippers was one of 17 shippers and logistics firms to receive the distinction, Alliance Shippers officials said in a press release.

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ASLRRA recognizes eastern short lines' safety efforts in 2018

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All former Ohio Central System railroads owned by G&W use the Ohio Central locomotive livery, including the Columbus & Ohio River Rail Road.Photo – Genesee & Wyoming Inc.

The American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association (ASLRRA) earlier this week presented five railroads with President's Awards to recognize their outstanding safety performance in 2018.

The awards were presented during ASLRRA's annual Eastern Region meeting, which was held Oct. 7-9 in Columbus, Ohio.

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Paterson GlobalFoods to construct rail-served oat mill in Manitoba

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PDF operates 36 terminals, elevators and agricultural centers in Canada.Photo – Paterson GlobalFoods

Paterson GlobalFoods (PGF) recently announced plans to build an oat processing facility in Rosser, Manitoba, near Winnipeg.

Construction is expected to start immediately on the mill, which will be served by BNSF Railway Co., CN and Canadian Pacific. To be located adjacent to PGF's existing inland grain terminal, the facility will process up to 250,000 metric tons of raw oats annually.

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Metrolink adds train frequency to commuter-rail line

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Metrolink changes its schedule in October each year to incorporate customer feedback.Photo – Metrolink

On Oct. 14, Metrolink will begin operating a new train schedule to improve frequency and connections between its commuter lines in California. 

The agency added more midday trains to its Orange County Line, which connects Orange County to Los Angeles, as well as added a westbound and eastbound train on its 91/Perris Valley Line between Perris and Los Angeles.

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UP devises intermodal terminal app for truck drivers' mobile devices

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Union Pacific Railroad earlier this year introduced UPGo, a mobile application designed to expedite intermodal terminal processes for truck drivers.Accessible on Apple and Andriod mobile devices, UPGo includes features to pre-ingate and pre-outgate containers, complete paperwork in advance and obtain real-time parking updates.

The mobile app is designed to prevent errors at gates, decrease dwell time, increase safety and alleviate congestion throughout terminals, such as by reducing the number of stops inside ramps and streamlining drivers' exits.UPGo is now available at all 32 of UP's intermodal facilities. In August, more than 22,000 truck drivers were registered to use the app and 61 percent of high-frequency drivers (who log five or more gate visits per month) were active users, according to the Class I.


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BART installs Jones as deputy GM, preps bond sale

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Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) has selected Michael Jones as its new deputy general manager.  

Jones began his tenure at BART in 2017 as the assistant GM of administration. He was responsible for leading human resources, procurement and labor relations functions, as well as managing BART’s policies and procedures.

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From the editor: CP's Pam Arpin is LRW's Railway Woman of the Year

Last month, the League of Railway Women (LRW) named Pam Arpin, assistant vice president of customer and corporate services at Canadian Pacific, the winner of the organization’s “Railway Woman of the Year” award.

LRW President Tanis Peterson and Progressive Railroading Publisher Kirk Bastyr presented the award to Arpin at Railway Interchange in Minneapolis.

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10

Sound Transit unveils rail station access improvements

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In 2024, the Kent commuter rail station will include a parking garage.Photo – Sound Transit

Sound Transit earlier this week completed a conceptual design for proposed parking and access improvements at the Sounder commuter rail station in Kent, Washington. 

Set for completion by 2024, the project calls for construction of a parking garage at East James Street and Railroad Avenue North, as well as improvements to pedestrian, bicycle and bus connections, Sound Transit officials said in a press release.

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San Diego MTS seeks public opinion on transportation priorities

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SDMTS launched an online tool for the public to use to prioritize 17 potential transit projects.Photo – SDMTS Youtube

The San Diego Metropolitan Transit System (SDMTS) this month launched a community outreach program to help put together a potential transit-only funding measure that the board will consider in 2020.

As part of the Elevate SD 2020 campaign, SDMTS launched an online tool for the public to use to prioritize 17 potential transit projects. The tool will be available through Nov. 30.

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South Carolina ports log record cargo volume in September

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“Our fiscal year 2020 is off to a very strong start as we continue to handle record cargo volumes at our terminals,” said SCPA President and Chief Executive Officer Jim Newsome.Photo – South Carolina Ports Authority

The South Carolina Ports Authority (SCPA) logged a 12.5 percent increase in cargo volume last month, which marked the authority's best September on record.

SCPA handled nearly 195,000 20-foot equivalent units (TEUs) at the Wando Welch and North Charleston container terminals in September, which contributed to a strong start to fiscal-year 2020, authority officials said in a press release.

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Railroad Retirement Board names Murphy CIO

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The U.S. Railroad Retirement Board (RRB) has named Terryne Murphy chief information officer.Murphy will head the board's Bureau of Information Services and its staff of 150 employees and contractors. She'll also be responsible for planning, directing and coordinating the agency's information technology program, including the board's comprehensive initiative to modernize and re-engineer the agency’s business processes, computer and network resources, RRB officials said in a press release.In addition, Murphy will be a member of the board's Executive Committee, which is responsible for the agency's day-to-day operations and making policy recommendations to the board's three members.Prior to joining the RRB, Murphy worked for the U.S. Department of Commerce, where she served as acting CIO, as well as deputy CIO for solutions and service delivery. She also served stints at the Department of Homeland Security, Executive Office for Immigration Review at the Department of Justice, the U.S. Census Bureau and the consulting firm CSC. Murphy served in the U.S. Army for 12 years as a telecommunications officer.

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MTA preps 52 firms for small business development skills, receives energy efficiency award

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) yesterday announced that 52 contracting firms graduated from the agency’s Small Business Development Program, which aims to help emerging businesses refine technical and business management skills.

The program offers minority-owned, women-owned and emerging firms access to capital, bonding, technical assistance, mentoring and in-the-field training in order to build a new generation of transportation and construction contractors, MTA officials said in a press release.

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Iowa commission OKs grants, loans for rail improvement projects

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The Iowa Transportation Commission this week approved $3.9 million in funding for four rail infrastructure and related development projects under the state's Railroad Revolving Loan and Grant (RRLG) program.The projects that received grants or loans are expected to support the creation and retention of 208 jobs within three years of project completion, Iowa Department of Transportation officials said in a press release.The state's Office of Rail Transportation administers the RRLG program, which provides financial assistance to projects that will create jobs, spur economic activity and improve the rail transportation system.The assistance can fall under one of three categories: targeted job creation, which involves rail projects that provide immediate, direct job opportunities; rail network improvement, which entails projects that support existing rail lines and service or improve industrial access when no direct job creation is involved; and rail port planning and development, which concerns planning studies related to rail port facilities.This year, under the targeted job creation category, the commission approved a $2.1 million grant for a Trinity Rail project in Butler County, and a $1.3 million loan and $360,000 grant for an Agri Trading project in Woodbury County. Under the rail port development study category, the commission approved an $80,000 grant for the Ottumwa/Burlington Junction Railway port relocation study and a $32,000 grant for the Sioux City 27 Flags study.

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AASHTO names McKenna president, Sheehan VP

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Left to right, Missouri DOT Director Patrick McKenna and New Hampshire DOT Commissioner Victoria SheehanPhoto – AASHTO

The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials' (AASHTO) board yesterday elected Missouri Department of Transportation Director Patrick McKenna as president and New Hampshire DOT Commissioner Victoria Sheehan as vice president.

As president, McKenna plans to emphasize the need for surface transportation reauthorization and to highlight transportation safety, AASHTO officials said in a press release.

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U.S. freight-rail traffic slide continues into October

U.S. freight-rail traffic volume remained soft during October's first week, with railroads logging a combined 515,061 carloads and intermodal units, down 7.1 percent compared with the same week last year, according to Association of American Railroads (AAR) data.

Total carloads for the week ending Oct. 5 were 247,028 units, down 8.5 percent, while intermodal volume was 268,033 containers and trailers, down 5.8 percent, AAR officials said in a press release.

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09

Rail supplier news from Strukton, Focused Technology, Holland, Bourque, INet, Maglev and REMSA (Oct. 9)

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Strukton Rail completed a full overhead wire survey of Utah Transit Authority’s 103-mile light-rail system in Salt Lake City. The effort marked Strukton’s first catenary inspection in the North American market using the Strukton Wire Scan system, which measures the thickness and lateral position of all types of live contact wires. Simultaneously, the contact wire height and dynamics are measured. With these measurements it is possible to detect anomalies and predict when and where future complications might occur, Strukton officials said in a press release.Focused Technology Solutions Inc. announced that multiple major railway companies and Class Is have placed orders for the company’s battery-operated spike puller, the SpikeEase. The SpikeEase is one of the first battery-operated and hydraulic-free spike pullers on the market, Focused Technology Solutions officials said in a press release. The tool pulls spikes in three to seven seconds and weighs under 30 pounds.Holland LP named Scott McLaughlin as a regional sales manager. He will manage and maintain the western U.S. sales territory, and represent all Holland divisions and maintenance-of-way products. McLaughlin has been with Holland since 2015. Previously, he served as mobile operations director, Holland officials said in a press release.Bourque Logistics and Industrial Networks (INet) have renewed their partnership to offer rail, truck and intermodal shippers the YardMaster® Solution, which provides rail car and truck shipment management functionality to industrial shippers for control over field operations. It also offers reduction of errors and overall shipping operation productivity, Bourque officials said in a press release. INet also announced an effort, independent from Bourque Logistics, to provide automatic equipment identification solutions to rail-car shops and railroads.Northeast Maglev hired Ciara Wake as a marketing and communications coordinator to promote the Superconducting Maglev high-speed rail in the Northeast Corridor, company officials said in a press release. Previously, Wake worked in promotions and special events with the Maryland Lottery and Gaming Commission.The Railway Engineering-Maintenance Suppliers Association (REMSA) elected Custom Truck One Source President Bryan Boehm and Herzog Services Inc. President Troy Elbert to its board. Prior to his role as president, Boehm was the director of Custom Truck & Equipment’s rail division. Elbert has worked for Herzog since 1997. Prior to his appointment to president, Ebert was assistant vice president of operations and an ultrasonic, non-destructive rail technician. Meanwhile, board member George Pugh’s term will expire at year's end. Pugh is president and chief operating officer of Knox Kershaw Inc. and has served on REMSA’s board since 2014, association officials said in a press release.

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Sacramento transit agency renames 36th Street light-rail station

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UC Davis provides free shuttle service from the 39th Street station to the UC Davis Medical Center.Photo – SacRT

The Sacramento Regional Transit District (SacRT) has renamed the 39th Street light-rail station in Sacramento, California, to the 39th Street/UC Davis Health Station, the transit agency announced this week.

UC Davis has been a SacRT partner for many years by providing free shuttle service to and from the 39th Street station to the UC Davis Medical Center and other clinics in the city, SacRT officials said in press release.

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Metrolink’s Campbell named CFO of the Year

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Metrolink Chief Financial Officer Ronnie CampbellPhoto – Los Angeles Business Journal

Metrolink Chief Financial Officer Ronnie Campbell has been named CFO of the Year by the Los Angeles Business Journal

Campbell received the award at a Sept. 26 ceremony celebrating financial officers throughout Southern California, Metrolink officials said in a press release.

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A&R Logistics to build export facility at CSX Select Site in South Carolina

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The Port of Charleston will play a "major role" in the company's East Coast strategy, A&R officials said.Photo – South Carolina Ports Authority

A&R Logistics Inc. yesterday announced plans to build an export facility in the West Branch Commerce Park in Berkley County, South Carolina.

The plant will have up to 1 million square feet and contain four high-speed packing lines for plastic resin, according to a press release issued by A&R, a supply chain solutions company serving the chemical industry.

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