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Sep
11

FRA should update its grade-crossing prediction model, OIG says

The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) has effective procedures to determine whether grade-crossing incident data are complete and accurate, however the agency needs to update its accident prediction model and improve guidance for inspectors who use the data, a federal audit has found.

The U.S. Department of Transportation's Office of Inspector General (OIG) recently initiated the audit of the FRA's grade-crossing database to assess the agency's collection of grade-crossing incident and investigation data, as well as the data's use to reduce collisions at grade crossings.

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11

LA Metro to open Blue light-rail line next month

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LA Metro's Blue Line will open following completion of a $350-million initiative to upgrade and modernize it.Photo – LA Metro

The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LA Metro) yesterday announced it will open the Blue Line between downtown Los Angeles and Long Beach in late October. 

The line will open following completion of a $350-million initiative to upgrade and modernize it. The project included track replacement, train control and overhead power system upgrades and installation of four new switches, LA Metro officials said in a press release.

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Sep
11

Long Beach port to solicit rail-project construction bids

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The project would add a new 9,000-foot mainline track to accommodate trains serving four terminals in the port's south basin region.Photo – polb.com

The Port of Long Beach's board agreed on Monday to call for construction bids on a planned rail project designed to increase the port's efficiency.

The Board of Harbor Commissioners is scheduled to award a construction contract by December on the $25 million project, which would provide greater efficiency for on-dock rail and on local roadways by shifting more cargo from truck to rail, port officials said in a press release.

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Sep
11

ASLRRA: Senate majority favors short-line tax credit bill

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Sixty U.S. senators now are on record supporting a bill that would make the short-line tax credit permanent, the American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association (ASLRRA) announced yesterday.The senators' support of the Building Rail Access for Customers and the Economy Act of 2019 (BRACE Act S.B. 203) represents an historic moment in the long effort to make the tax credit permanent, ASLRRA officials said in a press release."Both houses of Congress are on record through their co-sponsorships on the need for permanence of the short-line tax credit," said ASLRRA President Chuck Baker. Sixty is a symbolically important number in the Senate. In the House, the BRACE Act (H.R. 510) has 269 supporters, far in excess of the 218 needed for a majority, ASLRRA officials said.Known as 45G, the tax credit offers short lines a credit of 50 cents for each private dollar spent on freight-rail upgrades and maintenance up to a cap of $3,500 per track mile annually. The credit has been renewed six times since 2005. It last expired on Dec. 31, 2017. The BRACE Act represents "smart public policy" by allowing the short-line industry to maximize its own investment in rail infrastructure, Baker said. It also would affect thousands of U.S. businesses — particularly in rural and small towns — that rely on rail as an option to compete in the national and international economies. And, the measure would benefit employment and growth among rail suppliers, he said.

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Sep
11

OmniTRAX completes Winchester & Western acquisition

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The acquisition expands the OmniTRAX-managed short line portfolio into key East Coast distribution markets.Photo – winchesterwesternrr.com

An OmniTRAX Inc. affiliate has completed its acquisition of the Winchester & Western Railroad (WW) from Covia Holdings Corp., the railroad and transportation management company announced today.

The acquisition expands the OmniTRAX-managed short-line portfolio into new key East Coast distribution locations, OmniTRAX officials said in a press release.

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Sep
11

FRA approves Virginia higher-speed rail project's environmental plan

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The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) has signed off on the environmental impact statement (EIS) for the proposed higher-speed intercity passenger-rail project between the District of Columbia and Richmond, Virginia, the state's Department of Rail and Public Transportation (DRPT) announced yesterday. The FRA’s "record of decision" completes the EIS study process and makes the project eligible for additional federal funding to advance its planning.“Now that environmental clearance is complete, construction of additional rail capacity in the northern Virginia region can begin,” said DRPT Director Jennifer Mitchell in a press release.In 2014, DRPT was awarded a $44 million federal grant, funding nearly 80 percent of EIS study costs. Additional investments from Virginia and CSX Corp. enabled DRPT to also complete preliminary engineering and 30 percent of design of the 123-mile, CSX-owned and operated rail corridor between Chesterfield County and the approach to the Long Bridge over the Potomac River in Arlington County, Virginia.Amtrak and Virginia Railway Express use the corridor.The project is aimed at increasing passenger train speed and capacity parallel to the congested Interstate 95 corridor, as well as accommodating future freight-rail growth opportunities at the Port of Virginia in Norfolk, officials said. 

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Sep
11

RailTrends 2019 preview by Tony Hatch

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Sep
10

Chemical producer to build short line-served plant in Texas

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The 243-acre Levelland Industrial Rail Park is served by the Lubbock and Western Railway.Photo – Source — Levelland Industrial Rail Park

Enviro Tech Chemical Services Inc. (ETCS) has announced plans to build an $8 million chemical manufacturing facility in the Levelland Industrial Rail Park in Levelland, Texas. A groundbreaking ceremony is scheduled for Sept. 20.

The 243-acre industrial park is served by Watco Cos. LLC's Lubbock and Western Railway, which interchanges with BNSF Railway Co. in Lubbock, Texas.

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Sep
10

SEPTA completes Woodland Avenue Bridge replacement project

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The Woodland Avenue Bridge replacement project included installation of new continuous-welded rail.Photo – SEPTA Facebook

The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) yesterday announced its crews have completed work to replace the Woodland Avenue Bridge in Philadelphia. 

SEPTA worked in partnership with the city of Philadelphia to replace the original Woodland Avenue Bridge that was built in the 1920s, authority officials said in a press release.

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Sep
10

APTA nominates Fernandez, Nelson as board officers

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Nuria Fernandez, general manager and chief executive officer of the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority.Photo – APTA

The American Public Transportation Association (APTA) Nominating Committee last week selected Nuria Fernandez to serve as the board’s chair and Jeffrey Nelson to serve as vice chair. 

General manager and chief executive officer of the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority in San Jose, California, Fernandez previously was APTA’s vice chair. Nelson is a former member of the APTA Executive Committee and general manager of the Rock Island County Metropolitan Mass Transit District in Moline, Illinois.

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Sep
10

Pennsylvania DOT seeks applicants for multimodal grants

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The transportation fund grants help cover the cost of rail infrastructure improvements.Photo – PA.gov

The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) yesterday announced it's accepting multimodal transportation fund (MTF) applications to help pay for improvements to railroads, transit facilities, roadways, bridges, park and ride facilities, and other transportation infrastructure in the state.

Eligible applicants include railroads, public transportation agencies, ports, municipalities, government entities, economic development organizations and business/nonprofit organizations. Projects that will be considered should coordinate local land use with transportation assets to enhance existing communities, PennDOT officials said in a press release.

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10

MTA appoints Collins as communications chief

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MTA Chief Communications Officer Abbey CollinsPhoto – Kivvit

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) yesterday announced it has appointed Abbey Collins chief communications officer to oversee all aspects of strategic communications. 

Collins most recently served as a director at Kivvit in New York, where she advised Fortune 500 companies, start-ups, not-for-profits and governments on strategic and crisis communications while creating public affairs campaigns.

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Sep
10

Caltrain’s ridership on the decline in 2019

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Caltrain has logged a 2.3 percent decrease in 2019 ridership so far for weekday passengers.Photo – Caltrain Facebook

Caltrain has logged a 2.3 percent decrease in 2019 ridership so far for weekday passengers, with an average mid-weekday ridership of about 63,597 passengers.

There was less than a 1 percent increase in traditional peak riders — who travel northbound in the morning peak period and southbound in the afternoon peak period — from 34,373 riders in the same point in 2018 to 34,552 so far in 2019, Caltrain officials said in a press release.

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Sep
10

CN recognizes sustainability efforts of customers, supply chain partners

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CN is honoring 47 customers and supply chain partners for their sustainability practices. The honorees will be recognized at a ceremony to be held later this month in Montreal.CN's EcoConnexions Partnership Program recognizes companies that are committed to sustainability by reducing their environmental footprint. EcoConnexions programs engage employees, communities and customers to help the Class I achieve its goals of reducing air emissions, conserving resources and increasing biodiversity, CN officials said in a press release.In collaboration with Tree Canada, CN is planting 120,000 trees this year in Canada and the United States to honor the 47 "sustainability leaders," they said."For CN, sustainability means moving customer goods safely, being environmentally responsible, attracting and developing the best railroaders, helping build stronger communities, and adhering to the highest governance standards," said Janet Drysdale, CN's vice president of financial planning who oversees the company's sustainability team.A list of the 47 honorees is available here.

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10

CN recognizes sustainability efforts of customers, supply chain partners

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CN is honoring 47 customers and supply chain partners for their sustainability practices. The honorees will be recognized at a ceremony to be held later this month in Montreal.CN's EcoConnexions Partnership Program recognizes companies that are committed to sustainability by reducing their environmental footprint. EcoConnexions programs engage employees, communities and customers to help the Class I achieve its goals of reducing air emissions, conserving resources and increasing biodiversity, CN officials said in a press release.In collaboration with Tree Canada, CN is planting 120,000 trees this year in Canada and the United States to honor the 47 "sustainability leaders," they said."For CN, sustainability means moving customer goods safely, being environmentally responsible, attracting and developing the best railroaders, helping build stronger communities, and adhering to the highest governance standards," said Janet Drysdale, CN's vice president of financial planning who oversees the company's sustainability team.A list of the 47 honorees is available here.

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10

FRA: Railroads posted PTC implementation progress in Q2

The 42 railroads that are subject to the statutory positive train control (PTC) mandate continued to make steady progress with implementation in the second quarter, the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) announced yesterday.

Based on the railroads' Q2 progress reports, PTC systems were in operation on about 50,300 of the nearly 58,000 route miles required to be equipped with the technology, a 4 percent increase in route miles since Q1, FRA officials said in a press release. Class Is reported that PTC systems were in operation on about 91 percent of required mainlines as of June 30, also a 4 percent increase since Q1.

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Sep
10

BNSF, NS advance more modern locomotives

A battery-electric road locomotive would offer environmental and fuel-usage benefits, BNSF says.

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Sep
09

GO Transit to add Wi-Fi on trains in 2020

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Full rollout of GO Transit's Wi-Fi network will be complete by 2020's end.Photo – GO Transit Facebook

Metrolinx last week announced it has signed an agreement with Icomera Canada Inc. to connect the agency's GO Transit train network serving the greater Toronto and Hamilton, Ontario, areas with free wireless internet connection beginning in spring 2020.

Icomera later this year will begin installation of the necessary infrastructure and equipment to provide a complete end-to-end Wi-Fi solution for GO passengers, Icomera officials said in a press release.

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Sep
09

NJ Transit adds service to Avenel Station

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NJ Transit expanded weekday service at Avenel Station by more than 40 percent.Photo – NJ Transit Facebook

New Jersey Transit yesterday expanded commuter-rail service at Avenel Station in Woodbridge, New Jersey, to accommodate growing ridership and community requests.

NJ Transit expanded weekday service at the station by more than 40 percent by adding 11 train stops, and adding a full weekend schedule for the first time since 1985, agency officials said in a press release. 

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Sep
09

STB reveals three Class Is were 'revenue adequate' in 2018

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The Surface Transportation Board (STB) announced last week that the Class Is that achieved "revenue adequacy" in 2018 were CSX, Canadian Pacific's Soo Line Corp. and Union Pacific Railroad.A railroad is considered to be revenue adequate if it achieves a rate of return on net investment equal to at least the current cost of capital for the railroad industry  in 2018, which the board determined to be 12.22 percent.The board determined that CSX, UP and CP's Soo Line achieved a rate of return on net investment equal to or greater than the agency's calculation of the railroad industry's cost of capital, STB officials said in a press release. Congress directed the board to conduct revenue adequacy determinations on an annual basis.

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