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Nov
22

Union Pacific earns Gold Medallion for veteran support

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Sam Shellenberger, deputy assistant secretary for the Veterans’ Employment and Training Service, presented UP Vice President of External Relations Printz Bolin, right, with a Gold HIRE Vets Medallion Award.Photo – Union Pacific

The U.S. Department of Labor HIRE Vets Medallion Program named Union Pacific Railroad a 2019 Gold Medallion recipient for its support of military veterans.

The department recognized the railroad’s operations management training program, employee benefits and the UP VETS employee resource group that connects service members to provide camaraderie and mentorship, UP officials said in a press release.

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Nov
22

Texas Central taps Mass. Electric for bullet train construction

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Texas Central's agreement moves the Texas high-speed train toward the construction phase.Photo – Texas Central

Texas Central yesterday announced an early contract involvement (ECI) agreement with Mass. Electric Construction Co. to define a future construction contract to build a high-speed train between Houston and Dallas.

The ECI will define the scope, execution plan, schedule and price for the future construction contract, which is expected to be signed later this year, Texas Central officials said in a press release.

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Nov
22

Montana Rail names Ollmann president

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Derek OllmannPhoto – montanarail.com

Montana Rail Link (MRL) announced earlier this week that Derek Ollmann has been appointed president of the regional effective immediately.

A veteran of MRL's parent Washington Cos., Ollmann most recently served as president of Southern Railway of British Columbia (SRY), which also is part of Washington Cos.

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Nov
22

KCS names Kennedy to its board

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Kansas City Southern has elected Janet Kennedy to its board, effective Dec. 1.Kennedy is vice president of America Regions at Google Cloud. She previously served on KCS' board from May 2017 until she resigned in October 2018 in connection with joining Ernst & Young LLP, which has a policy that prohibits its executives from serving on a public company's board of directors."[Kennedy's] leadership and expertise, particularly in the fields of cybersecurity, technology and risk management, are valuable assets to our board and will support the execution of the company’s strategy, including the deployment of our innovation strategy," said KCS Chairman Bob Druten in a press release.At Google Cloud, Kennedy is responsible for U.S. and Canada subsidiaries. Prior to joining Google in July, she worked at Ernst & Young as partner, Americas Digital Transformation.Kennedy also served as president of Microsoft Corp.'s subsidiary in Canada from 2013 to 2017. In addition, she has more than 30 years of experience in sales and marketing of business solutions.

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Nov
22

KCS names Kennedy to its board

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Kansas City Southern has elected Janet Kennedy to its board, effective Dec. 1.Kennedy is vice president of America Regions at Google Cloud. She previously served on KCS' board from May 2017 until she resigned in October 2018 in connection with joining Ernst & Young LLP, which has a policy that prohibits its executives from serving on a public company's board of directors."[Kennedy's] leadership and expertise, particularly in the fields of cybersecurity, technology and risk management, are valuable assets to our board and will support the execution of the company’s strategy, including the deployment of our innovation strategy," said KCS Chairman Bob Druten in a press release.At Google Cloud, Kennedy is responsible for U.S. and Canada subsidiaries. Prior to joining Google in July, she worked at Ernst & Young as partner, Americas Digital Transformation.Kennedy also served as president of Microsoft Corp.'s subsidiary in Canada from 2013 to 2017. In addition, she has more than 30 years of experience in sales and marketing of business solutions.

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Nov
22

SEPTA selects PennDOT Secretary Richards as new GM

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SEPTA has chosen PennDOT Secretary Leslie Richards as the authority's new GMPhoto – PennDOT

The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) has appointed Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) Secretary Leslie Richards as the authority's new general manager.

Richards will join SEPTA in January, following the retirement of GM Jeffrey Knueppel, SEPTA officials said in a press release.

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Nov
21

Trinity Metro expands first, last mile options for rail riders

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ZIPZONE allows TEXRail riders to book a shared vehicle on-demand through a mobile application to complete first- and last-mile trips.Photo – Trinity Metro

Trinity Metro earlier this week expanded its ZIPZONE first- and last-mile solution for TEXRail commuter-rail riders at Mercantile Center Station in Fort Worth, Texas.

ZIPZONE allows riders to book a shared vehicle on-demand through a mobile application while at the station or a bus stop within the service area. Riders can then monitor their route and check their estimated time of arrival.

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Nov
21

Sound Transit to change how it names light-rail lines

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A new naming convention for Sound Transit's Link light-rail system will be finalized in March 2020.Photo – Sound Transit

Sound Transit last week announced it will create a new naming system for its Link light-rail service.

The new naming convention stems from rider objections to the agency using the phrase “red line” to broadly represent the light-rail service. 

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Nov
21

PANYNJ completes Jamaica Station lighting upgrade

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The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey's project at Jamaica Station involved installation of 1,700 LED lights.Photo – MTA LIRR

The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) earlier this week completed a $1.2 million lighting upgrade at Jamaica Station in Queens, New York. 

The project involved installation of 1,700 LED lights to replace inefficient metal halide and fluorescent fixtures.

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Nov
21

Kansas City Southern preps Holiday Express for tour

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The Holiday Express is part of a tradition of charitable giving at KCS.Photo – kcsouthern.com

Kansas City Southern's 19th annual Holiday Express will distribute $170,450 to The Salvation Army at stops along the route to provide clothing and other necessities to children in need, the Class I announced yesterday.

The train will stop in 20 communities in five states on 25 dates, starting Nov. 27 and ending Dec. 22, KCS officials said in a press release.

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Nov
21

Kansas City Southern preps Holiday Express for tour

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The Holiday Express is part of a tradition of charitable giving at KCS.Photo – kcsouthern.com

Kansas City Southern's 19th annual Holiday Express will distribute $170,450 to The Salvation Army at stops along the route to provide clothing and other necessities to children in need, the Class I announced yesterday.

The train will stop in 20 communities in five states on 25 dates, starting Nov. 27 and ending Dec. 22, KCS officials said in a press release.

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Nov
21

North American freight railroads post another traffic decline

U.S. freight railroads logged another traffic plunge in the week ending Nov. 16, with volumes down 8.4 percent to 501,249 carloads and intermodal units compared with the same week last year, according to Association of American Railroads' (AAR) data.

Total U.S. carloads fell 8.9 percent to 239,647 units during the week, while intermodal volume declined 7.9 percent to 261,602 containers and trailers.

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Nov
21

MTA hires Peloquin to be chief operating officer

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Metropolitan Transportation Authority Chief Operating Officer Mario PeloquinPhoto – SNC-Lavalin

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) yesterday selected Mario Peloquin to serve as chief operating officer of the New York agency.

Peloquin has more than 30 years of expertise in the transportation and rail industry.

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Nov
21

CN calls for binding arbitration to settle strike, Alberta calls on Trudeau to intervene

In its first public statement since more than 3,000 of its train conductors and rail-yard workers went on strike earlier this week, CN today advocated for voluntary binding arbitration to help settle the collective bargaining impasse between the Class I and the Teamsters Canada Rail Conference (TCRC-CTY).

In a statement posted on the company's website, CN President and Chief Executive Officer JJ Ruest said the company has offered to present its arguments to a neutral arbitrator to end the contract dispute, and hopes the TCRC-CTY will do the same.

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Nov
21

CN calls for binding arbitration to settle strike, Alberta calls on Trudeau to intervene

In its first public statement since more than 3,000 of its train conductors and rail-yard workers went on strike earlier this week, CN today advocated for voluntary binding arbitration to help settle the collective bargaining impasse between the Class I and the Teamsters Canada Rail Conference (TCRC-CTY).

In a statement posted on the company's website, CN President and Chief Executive Officer JJ Ruest said the company has offered to present its arguments to a neutral arbitrator to end the contract dispute, and hopes the TCRC-CTY will do the same.

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Nov
21

Canadian Pacific to acquire Central Maine & Quebec Railway

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CMQ owns 481 miles of rail lines primarily in Quebec and Maine.Photo – cmqrailway.com

Canadian Pacific has entered into an agreement to acquire Central Maine & Quebec Railway (CMQ) from Fortress Transportation and Infrastructure Investors LLC (FTAI), the companies announced yesterday.

CMQ owns 481 miles of rail lines primarily in Quebec and Maine. The acquisition will provide CP customers with seamless access to ports in Searsport, Maine, and to Saint John, New Brunswick, via Eastern Maine Railway Company (EMRY) and New Brunswick Southern Railway (NBSR), thereby preserving and enhancing competition, CP officials said in a press release.

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Nov
20

Rail supplier news from CloudMoyo, BlackBerry, TekTracking, Cad Railway, WSP and EnviroServe (Nov. 20)

Kansas City Southern has completed global deployment and roll-out of the CloudMoyo Operational Testing System (OTS) across all of its rail subsidiaries' locations in Mexico and the United States. The OTS combines the Microsoft Azure Cloud platform and advanced analytics to create configurable master test plans designed to confirm safe operating practices and compliance with Federal Railroad Administration regulations and Mexico law and regulations. The platform indicates potential opportunities for safety improvement, and also aids in effective plan development, CloudMoyo officials said in a press release.

Canadian Pacific (CP) will deploy the BlackBerry Radar asset monitoring solution across 2,000 domestic intermodal chassis at its Vaughan Intermodal Terminal in the Toronto area, Blackberry Ltd. announced. BlackBerry Radar provides near real-time information and analytics on location, motion, mileage, utilization and dwell and turn times of chassis, containers, trailers, rail cars and equipment. Collected data is transmitted and stored on a cloud platform. The information provided is designed to help CP improve asset utilization, reduce costs and improve service performance for customers, BlackBerry officials said in a press release.

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Nov
20

WSDOT seeks input on transportation improvement program

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The STIP includes railroads, highways, streets, roads, transit hubs, park-and-ride lots, bridges, sidewalks, bike lanes, ferry terminals, trails and safety projects.Photo – WSDOT

The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) is soliciting public comment on a draft of its four-year Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) through Dec. 17.

The draft 2020-2023 program features more than 1,200 multimodal transportation improvement projects using $3.4 billion in federal funds.

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Nov
20

LA Metro to eliminate tokens in favor of fare cards

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The final day to use tokens on the LA Metro rail and bus systems is Nov. 29.Photo – LA Metro

The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LA Metro) will no longer accept fare tokens across its rail and bus systems as of Nov. 30. 

Over the last year and a half, the agency has been preparing for the elimination of tokens on its system in favor of its reloadable TAP fare cards. In May 2018, all token purchases ended and were phased out at third-party vendors, LA Metro officials said in a press release.

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Nov
20

North Carolina Railroad names Bell chairman

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William BellPhoto – City of Durham's Flickr site

The North Carolina Railroad Co.'s (NCRR) board has elected William Bell chairman.

Bell succeeds Michael Walters, who had served as NCRR chairman since 2017 and will remain on the board, railroad officials said in a press release.

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