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Jan
24

Class Is to serve new auto terminal at Alabama port

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Pictured left to right: Roberto Murchison, general manager and chief executive officer of Grupo Murchison; James Lyons, director and CEO, Alabama State Port Authority; Fernando Reveco, VP of business development of Neltume Ports; Daniel Alexander, director of corporate development, Grupo Murchison.Photo – Alabama State Port Authority/Facebook

The Alabama State Port Authority and AutoMOBILE International Terminal (AIT) earlier this week signed a concession agreement for a $60 million automobile roll on/roll off terminal now under construction at the Port of Mobile.

AIT will operate the facility when it's completed in early 2021.

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Jan
24

Andy Byford resigns as NYCT president

MTA New York City Transit (NYCT) President Andy Byford yesterday announced he will resign his post after two years on the job.

Byford was recruited to the NYCT two years ago to help revive the city's ailing subway system. During his tenure, his efforts have earned praise from subway riders and public transportation advocates for improvements made to update the antiquated system.

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Jan
23

TransLink increases capacity on Canada Line rail service

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Twelve trains will be delivered from Hyundai Rotem in South Korea to TransLink this year.Photo – TransLink

TransLink in Vancouver, British Columbia, earlier this week added four new trains to the SkyTrain Canada Line service to increase rider capacity by 15 percent during peak hours. 

The four trains are the first of 12 that Hyundai Rotem in South Korea will deliver to TransLink this year. The trains will run on the Canada Line, a 12-mile route that links Vancouver, Richmond and the Vancouver International Airport. The line serves 16 stations.

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Jan
23

MTA explores passenger-rail service on Bay Ridge freight line

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The Bay Ridge freight line is owned by MTA Long Island Rail Road and CSX.Photo – MTA Facebook

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) yesterday announced it has awarded AECOM a $1.3 million contract to study the feasibility of initiating passenger service on a freight-only rail line that runs from Bay Ridge/Sunset Park in Brooklyn to Astoria in Queens, New York.

The study will evaluate cost and feasibility for subway, commuter-rail, light-rail or bus service that would operate in conjunction with existing freight-rail service to connect riders within Brooklyn and Queens, and create a potential for reverse commutes to the suburbs, MTA officials said in a press release.

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Jan
23

FRA approves Amtrak permit to move new Acela train to Colorado

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The image is from a video Amtrak released yesterday of the new Acela train being moved on track at the Alstom plant in Hornell, New York.Photo – Amtrak

The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) has signed off on Amtrak's permit application for a one-time movement of its next-generation high-speed train from the Alstom production plant in Hornell, New York, to the FRA's test track in Colorado, U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) announced yesterday.

Earlier this month, Schumer called on the FRA to fast-track Amtrak's permit application so that the train can be moved to the Pueblo, Colorado, facility, where the train will be inspected and tested for safety.

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Jan
23

Rail industry honors Rep. Clyburn with 'Railroad Achievement Award'

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"Congressman Clyburn (left) is one of the most effective leaders this generation has seen in advancing bipartisan policy, including every transportation bill of consequence for his nearly 20 years atop the Democratic caucus,” said AAR leader Ian Jefferies (right).Photo – AAR

The Association of American Railroads (AAR) and GoRail on Tuesday presented U.S. Rep. James Clyburn (D-S.C.) with the Railroad Achievement Award in his district.

The award honors Clyburn for his longstanding leadership on surface transportation issues, including matters that affect freight and passenger railroads in South Carolina and across the nation, AAR officials said in a press release.

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Jan
23

LA Metro names seven to executive team

The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LA Metro) yesterday announced the appointments of seven new executives to the agency's leadership team. The new appointees will oversee system security and law enforcement, ethics, auditing, risk management, sustainability, and equity and race. 

The new executives are: Robert Green, chief system, security and law enforcement officer; Cindy Morgan Kim, chief ethics officer; KeAndra Cylear Dodds, executive officer of equity and race; Kenneth Hernandez, chief risk, safety, and asset management officer; Shalonda Baldwin, interim chief auditor; Cris Liban, chief sustainability officer; and Heather Marie Repenning, executive officer of sustainability policy.

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Jan
23

North American railroads report mixed traffic results for Week 3

U.S. freight railroads logged 499,732 carloads and intermodal units for the week ending Jan. 18, an 8 percent decline compared with the same week a year ago, according to Association of American Railroads (AAR) data.

Total carloads during the week fell 8.4 percent to 237,394, while intermodal volume dropped 7.7 percent to 262,338 containers and trailers.

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Jan
23

FTA awards major grant, loan to Sound Transit for Federal Way Link light-rail extension

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Sound Transit was awarded $790 million through FTA's Capital Investment Grant program.Photo – Sound Transit

The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) yesterday announced it has awarded Sound Transit a $790 million grant to extend the transit agency’s light-rail system 7.8 miles within King County, Washington, and approved Sound Transit for a $629.5 million loan.

The $790 million full funding grant agreement will help fund the agency’s Federal Way Link extension project, which will extend light rail from the existing Angle Lake Station in SeaTac through Des Moines, Kent and Federal Way in southern King County. 

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Jan
23

UP reports net income, revenue fell in Q4

Union Pacific Railroad reported today that fourth-quarter 2019 net income fell to $1.4 billion, or $2.02 per diluted share, from $1.6 billion, or $2.12 per diluted share, in fourth-quarter 2018.

Operating revenue dipped 9 percent to $5.2 billion during the quarter compared to the same period a year ago. Fourth-quarter business volume — measured by total revenue carloads — decreased 11 percent.

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Jan
23

UP reports net income, revenue fell in Q4

Union Pacific Railroad reported today that fourth-quarter 2019 net income fell to $1.4 billion, or $2.02 per diluted share, from $1.6 billion, or $2.12 per diluted share, in fourth-quarter 2018.

Operating revenue dipped 9 percent to $5.2 billion during the quarter compared to the same period a year ago. Fourth-quarter business volume — measured by total revenue carloads — decreased 11 percent.

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Jan
22

Toronto transit agency named a top employer for young people

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The Toronto Transit Commission was recognized for its student co-op, internship and apprenticeship program.Photo – TTC Facebook

The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) last week was recognized as one of Canada's top 100 employers for young people by Mediacorp Canada Inc. 

The annual competition recognizes organizations that offer the nation's best workplaces and programs to attract and retain young people starting their careers. The TTC was honored in part because of its robust student co-op, internship and apprenticeship program, TTC officials said in a press release.

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Jan
22

SEPTA honored for Chestnut Hill station restoration project

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Crews replaced rotted wood, renovated the roof, painted the shelter and performed other structural repairs to the station's canopy.Photo – septa.org

The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) earlier this month was recognized with the Chestnut Hill Conservancy 2019 Preservation Recognition Award.

The award was presented Jan. 5 to recognize the transit agency's "commitment to preserving the character of community landmarks across the system," SEPTA officials said in a press release.

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Jan
22

Denton County transit agency completes A-train rail trail

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The Denton County Transportation Authority completed construction of a 19-mile mixed-used trail along its commuter-rail line.Photo – DCTA Vimeo

The Denton County Transportation Authority (DCTA) last month completed construction of a 19-mile mixed-used trail along its A-train commuter-rail line to connect pedestrians and cyclists between the Downtown Denton Transit Center and Hebron Station in Lewisville, Texas.

The $14 million project was completed in three phases. The trail's original 9 miles were completed in 2011 in conjunction with A-train line construction, followed by two other portions in 2016 and 2018. 

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Jan
22

Progressive Railroading solicits nominations for Rising Stars Awards

Progressive Railroading has opened its nomination process for the eighth annual "Rising Stars" Awards, a recognition program for up-and-coming leaders in North America's railroad industry.

Progressive Railroading defines a Rising Star as someone under the age of 40 who is making a positive difference in his or her company, department or team, and is viewed by others — peers, colleagues, supervisors, clients or associates — as a rising star in the rail industry.

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Jan
22

Atlanta-Charlotte high-speed rail DEIS subject of public hearings

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The draft compared three alternatives, two of which are "true" high-speed rail lines.Photo – dot.ga.gov

The Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina departments of transportation have held public hearings on a Tier 1 draft environmental impact statement (DEIS) for a proposed Atlanta-to-Charlotte, North Carolina, passenger-rail corridor investment plan.

The draft compared three alternatives, two of which are "true" high-speed rail lines, according to a High Speed Rail Alliance newsletter. The Federal Railroad Administration defines "high-speed rail" as traveling between 90 mph and 150 mph or higher.

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Jan
22

VTA seeks small business contractors for BART extension project

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The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority is encouraging small business contractors to get involved in its BART Phase II Project.Photo – VTA

The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) will host an industry event next month to encourage small business contractors to get involved in a VTA project that will extend the Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) rail service into Santa Clara County, California.

On Feb. 11, VTA will present an overview of the project’s scope and timeline, as well as construction contract and procurement information. After the presentation, small business and disadvantaged business enterprise representatives can meet with the project's prime contractors to learn more about opportunities to participate in the project, VTA officials said in a press release.

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Jan
22

NYCT unveils next-gen rail car design

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Kawaski Rail Car Inc. is producing MTA New York City Transit's newest rail cars.Photo – NYCT

MTA New York City Transit (NYCT) yesterday unveiled the design of its newest subway cars now in production at the Kawasaki Rail Car Inc. facility in Lincoln, Nebraska. Thirty pilot rail cars will be delivered for testing by the end of the year.

The new rail car will feature wider doors to reduce delays when riders enter and exit trains; full color digital customer information and advertising displays; door opening alerts; security cameras; large windows; LED headlights; and a new paint scheme.

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Jan
22

Norfolk Southern mainline to serve Little Canoe Creek Mega-Site

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A Norfolk Southern Corp. donation will help fund a $2.7 million site-improvement project for the Little Canoe Creek Mega-Site in Etowah County, Alabama.The project will include grading a portion of the 1,100-acre property to create a pad-ready rail-served site large enough to accommodate a large industry, Etowah County officials said yesterday in a press release.Natural gas lines will be relocated near the end of the property, and a new railroad crossing will be added to the industrial access road off of U.S. Highway 11. The  improvements will enhance the site's marketability by reducing a company's construction timeline, said Marilyn Lott, Etowah County's economic development director.NS has designated Little Canoe Creek Mega-Site as a Norfolk Southern Prime Site after being reviewed for rail access and certified by the Economic Development Partnership of Alabama, said Chris Ingraham, assistant vice president of industrial development at NS.“Norfolk Southern is pleased to partner with Etowah County and the state of Alabama to develop a rail-served industrial site that will generate mutual benefits for all parties involved, including increased opportunity for new jobs and private investment across the region,” he said in the press release.The project will be funded through the state's Growing Alabama Credit program and the NS donation.

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Jan
22

Norfolk Southern mainline to serve Little Canoe Creek Mega-Site

Rail News Home Norfolk Southern Railway 1/22/2020 Rail News: Norfolk Southern Railway
A Norfolk Southern Corp. donation will help fund a $2.7 million site-improvement project for the Little Canoe Creek Mega-Site in Etowah County, Alabama.The project will include grading a portion of the 1,100-acre property to create a pad-ready rail-served site large enough to accommodate a large industry, Etowah County officials said yesterday in a press release.Natural gas lines will be relocated near the end of the property, and a new railroad crossing will be added to the industrial access road off of U.S. Highway 11. The  improvements will enhance the site's marketability by reducing a company's construction timeline, said Marilyn Lott, Etowah County's economic development director.NS has designated Little Canoe Creek Mega-Site as a Norfolk Southern Prime Site after being reviewed for rail access and certified by the Economic Development Partnership of Alabama, said Chris Ingraham, assistant vice president of industrial development at NS.“Norfolk Southern is pleased to partner with Etowah County and the state of Alabama to develop a rail-served industrial site that will generate mutual benefits for all parties involved, including increased opportunity for new jobs and private investment across the region,” he said in the press release.The project will be funded through the state's Growing Alabama Credit program and the NS donation.

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