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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
08

NJDOT to replace bridge project over Conrail, NYSW tracks

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The bridge crosses New York, Susquehanna and Western Railway tracks and Conrail tracks in North Bergen, New Jersey.Photo – nysw.com

The New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) has begun a project to replace the Route 3 Bridge over Conrail and New York, Susquehanna and Western Railway (NYSW) tracks, and the ramp from Route 3 west to Route 495 east in North Bergen, New Jersey.

The $24.8 million project is federally funded through a Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery (TIGER) grant issued in 2018. The project will address the bridge's poor condition and geometric deficiencies, NJDOT officials said in a press release.

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Apr
08

Terminal Railroad Association appoints Tindall president

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The Terminal Railroad Association of St. Louis recently named Ronald Tindall president.Photo – Terminal Railroad Association of St. Louis

The Terminal Railroad Association of St. Louis (TRRA) has named Ronald Tindall Jr. president. He succeeds Mike McCarthy, who retired at the end of March.

Previously, Tindall was compliance officer at Trans-Global Solutions Inc.. Prior to that, he spent 20 years at Union Pacific Railroad, where he started as a brakeman, conductor and engineer.

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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

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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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Apr
07

Lawmakers back union's request for virus protections for rail workers

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A bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers is asking Federal Railroad Administrator Ronald Batory and Acting Federal Transit Administrator K. Jane Williams to address rail labor officials' concerns about health and safety protections for rail workers during the COVID-19 pandemic.The lawmakers wrote to the agency heads last week. The letter follows the SMART-Transportation Division's petition sent in March that asked the federal agencies to issue COVID-19 health and safety guidelines directed to rail carriers, employees and passengers.The union asked that, at a minimum, the guidelines address the sanitizing of train equipment, rail cars, offices, crew staging areas; and provide crews and passengers with protective equipment, hand sanitizer and other supplies."Our transit and rail workers are essential to the health, safety, security and transport of people within and between our communities along with the transport of critical goods and freight across the country," the lawmakers' letter stated. "It is important that steps are taken to mitigate against the spread of the virus within the workforce, minimize exposure while workers are performing their duties and ensure sufficient staffing."  

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Apr
07

Sound Transit shutters noncritical construction projects

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Some limited, critical work will continue under Sound Transit's construction suspension.Photo – Sound Transit

Sound Transit yesterday suspended almost all construction activities related to the agency’s transit-rail expansion projects due to COVID-19 risks. 

The suspensions will be in place until May 4, according to the agency's construction alert newsletter.

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Apr
07

Hoosac Tunnel reopens to rail traffic

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A Norfolk Southern train on April 5 traveled through the Hoosac Tunnel in North Adams, Massachusetts.Photo – nscorp.com

Pan Am Railway's Hoosac Tunnel in western Massachusetts reopened April 4, after being closed for repairs over the past several weeks.

A Norfolk Southern Railway train on April 5 traveled through the tunnel for the first time since the structure was shut down in mid-February after a portion of its brick liner fell onto the tracks. The closure affected all NS trains operating between Mechanicville, New York, and Ayer, Massachusetts, NS officials said in a customer service alert.

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Apr
07

STB approves CN acquisition of CSX rail line

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The U.S. Surface Transportation Board (STB) yesterday authorized CN subsidiary Bessemer and Lake Erie Railroad Co.'s (B&LE) acquisition and operation of the Massena rail lines from CSX.CN announced in August 2019 it signed an agreement to acquire the 236-mile Massena lines, which operate between Valleyfield, Quebec, and Woodard, New York. The B&LE will operate the line.More than 45 percent of current carload traffic on the lines is overhead traffic exchanged between CN and CSX. The acquisition preserves the CN system's direct connection with CSX for overhead traffic that currently moves over the Massena lines and ensures that traffic using the lines continue to move directly between the two systems, rather than through an additional, unaffiliated railroad, according to the STB filing.The STB approved the acquisition with several conditions. The full decision can be read by clicking on this link.The acquisition allows the B&LE to improve operational efficiency on the lines to help customers grow their businesses, the filing stated."With this acquisition from CSX, we are opening up new opportunities for our existing customers and local businesses who will be able to access new markets through CN's unique three coasts network," CN President and Chief Executive Officer JJ Ruest said in a press release issued when the acquisition was announced last year.  

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Apr
06

DCTA recognized for financial transparency

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The Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts recognized DCTA for “outstanding efforts” in making spending and revenue information available.Photo – DCTA

The Denton County Transportation Authority (DCTA) has been recognized by the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts for financial transparency. 

DCTA received a ‘star’ in the comptroller’s Transparency Stars program for “outstanding efforts” in making spending and revenue information available, DCTA officials said last week in a press release.

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Apr
06

Pandemic update: Transit-rail agencies continue service reductions

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The Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit District has scaled back rail service by 50 percent.Photo – CDC

Several passenger-rail agencies are further reducing service and implementing other measures to continue to limit the spread of COVID-19.

Following is a summary of recent updates by agency:
 

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Apr
06

LA Metro advances Purple Line subway extension

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Pictured: LA Metro contracted crews preparing a wall form for a concrete pour inside the Wilshire/La Cienega Station.Photo – LA Metro

The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LA Metro) last week announced construction milestones on the Purple Line subway extension project to connect riders between downtown Los Angeles, Beverly Hills and Westwood, California.

Construction on the Wilshire/La Brea Station passed the half-way mark to completion. The Wilshire/Fairfax and Wilshire/La Cienega stations are 41 percent and 29 percent completed, respectively.

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Apr
06

Alaska Railroad postpones launch of summer passenger service

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"Delaying the start of our summer season wasn't a decision we took lightly, but we believe it to be in the best interest of our passengers, crews and the communities we serve," said President and Chief Executive Officer Bill O'Leary.Photo – Alaska Railroad Corp.

Alaska Railroad Corp. (ARRC) has extended temporary operational changes for passenger-rail operations in response to national and international health agency guidance on the COVID-19 pandemic.

ARRC will suspend Aurora Winter Train through the end of the current winter season. In addition, the Coastal Classic Train will begin daily scheduled service July 1; the Denali Star Train northbound service will begin July 1 and daily bi-directional service will begin July 2; Glacial Discovery Train daily scheduled service will begin July 3; and Hurricane Turn Train will operate May 7 and June 4, while maintaining social distancing requirements, and standard Thursday-Monday summer service will begin July 2.

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Apr
06

KCS to hike train speed near Barksdale Air Force Base

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Kansas City Southern will increase train speed from 20 mph to 49 mph on 1.8 miles of track between Benton Road Overpass and the west gate of Barksdale Air Force Base in Bossier City, Louisiana, by mid-May, the Class I announced late last week.The maximum speed will be raised incrementally, starting with 25 mph on April 12, followed by 30 mph on April 19; 35 mph on April 26; 40 mph on May 3; 45 mph on May 10; and 49 mph on May 17.The train speed increase on the track segment was made possible by the completion of a major track improvement project, KCS officials said in a press release. 

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Apr
06

KCS to hike train speed near Barksdale Air Force Base

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Kansas City Southern will increase train speed from 20 mph to 49 mph on 1.8 miles of track between Benton Road Overpass and the west gate of Barksdale Air Force Base in Bossier City, Louisiana, by mid-May, the Class I announced late last week.The maximum speed will be raised incrementally, starting with 25 mph on April 12, followed by 30 mph on April 19; 35 mph on April 26; 40 mph on May 3; 45 mph on May 10; and 49 mph on May 17.The train speed increase on the track segment was made possible by the completion of a major track improvement project, KCS officials said in a press release. 

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Apr
06

MTA reviews proposals for subway signal modernization

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The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) and Transit Innovation Partnership last week hosted a digital event to review proposals for modernizing MTA New York City Transit's subway signaling system. MTA officials hosted more than 150 video conference presentations and question-and-answer sessions from 17 technology companies as part of the agency’s signaling challenge. The signaling challenge enlists the world’s top transportation technology innovators to identify ways to make existing subway cars compatible with new signaling technology as quickly and cost-effectively as possible, MTA officials said in a press release.During the event, invited companies presented solutions such as ultra-wideband and other wireless communications and radio technologies, LiDAR mapping systems, collision avoidance systems, artificial intelligence, machine learning and robotics. Subject matter experts are now evaluating the proposals based on criteria that include how much they would improve the subway system’s safety, on-time performance and operational flexibility. Companies whose solutions are chosen could proceed to work collaboratively with the MTA to further test, develop or explore implementing them.

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Apr
06

CN moved record amount of grain in March

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CN marked a record March for grain moved by rail, Canadian news outlets reported last week.The railroad moved 2.62 million tonnes of grain last month, a 6 percent increase from March 2017, the previous record CN set for March.The record comes as the Class I works to clear up a backlog built after a month of political blockades set up across the country in February.High demand for flour and durum from mills during the COVID-19 pandemic will likely drive high grain volumes in the coming months, as producers seek to shore up staple reserves, said CN Grain Director David Przednowek, according to news reports.

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Apr
06

CN moved record amount of grain in March

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CN marked a record March for grain moved by rail, Canadian news outlets reported last week.The railroad moved 2.62 million tonnes of grain last month, a 6 percent increase from March 2017, the previous record CN set for March.The record comes as the Class I works to clear up a backlog built after a month of political blockades set up across the country in February.High demand for flour and durum from mills during the COVID-19 pandemic will likely drive high grain volumes in the coming months, as producers seek to shore up staple reserves, said CN Grain Director David Przednowek, according to news reports.

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