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Jul
24

NS posts record Q2 earnings, operating income

Rail News Home Norfolk Southern Railway 7/24/2019 Rail News: Norfolk Southern Railway
NS Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer James Squires noted that the company's "strong financial and operational performance" in the quarter was achieved while the railroad finalized its preparations for its new operating plan known as TOP21.Photo – nscorp.com

Norfolk Southern Corp. today reported second-quarter 2019 net income rose 2 percent year-over-year to $722 million as the result of a 4 percent increase in railway operations income.

NS posted diluted earnings per share of $2.70, up 8 percent over the same period a year ago and a second-quarter record, the company announced in a press release.

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Jul
24

Rising Stars 2019: Matthew Bell

Matthew Bell, 31
Rail government affairs consultant

Nominator’s quote: “Over the past four years, Matt led, managed or participated in every aspect of the operations of the National Railroad Construction and Maintenance Association (NRC), including membership, directory formulation, conference logistics, safety regulation meetings, safety awards and committees, grassroots events, finances and government affairs.  In 2018, Matt led the NRC’s grassroots effort, which included 20 grassroots events — an 82 percent increase from the prior year.” — David Bergstrom, Ragnar Benson Construction

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Jul
23

BART adds 10 police officers, plans green bond issue

The Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) Police Department recently swore in 12 police officers, four community service officers and emergency preparedness manager Jody Traversaro. 

The latest additions bring the department's hiring totals for the year to 33 officers and 12 community service officers, compared with the 24 officers and 10 community service officers who were hired last year, BART officials said in a press release.

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Jul
23

LIRR wins APTA's top safety award

Rail News Home Safety 7/23/2019 Rail News: Safety
LIRR President Phillip Eng, third from right, and MTA board member Kevin Law, far right, are shown with members of the railroads Right of Way Task Force.Photo – LIRR

MTA Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) yesterday announced that it received the American Public Transportation Association's Gold Award for Safety.

The railroad was recognized for its incident prevention task force that includes a senior safety officer and a Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) police officer who combat trespassers, illegal debris dumping and encroachment along tracks systemwide, LIRR officials said in a press release.

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Jul
23

Genesee & Wyoming short line employs two Tier 4 locomotives in California

Rail News Home Mechanical 7/23/2019 Rail News: Mechanical
Tier 4-compliant locomotives now are in service at the California Northern Railroad.Photo – G&W

Genesee & Wyoming Inc. (G&W) announced two new Tier 4-compliant locomotives completed trials and now are in service at its California Northern Railroad Co. (CFNR) subsidiary.
 
The locomotives were built by Knoxville Locomotive Works and purchased in part with $3.7 million in grant funding from California’s Bay Area Air Quality Management District, a regional agency responsible for protecting air quality in the nine-county San Francisco Bay area.
 
Featuring high-efficiency, 12-cylinder MTU engines, the 2,400-horsepower diesel locomotives use selective catalytic reduction technology to meet Tier 4 air emission requirements set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, G&W officials said in a press release.

The units are expected to provide fuel savings of 25 percent and cut carbon dioxide and oxides of nitrogen emissions by 80 percent compared with the two circa-1976 locomotives they replaced, the officials said.

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Jul
23

TransLink proposes three options for Surrey-Langley SkyTrain extension

TransLink last week released cost estimates and three development options for a proposed SkyTrain line extension from Surrey to Langley, British Columbia. 

The full proposed extension would run nearly 10 miles from the King George Station in Surrey to a future Langley Terminal, and would include eight stations and 55 vehicles. The estimated project cost is CA$3.12 billion. Annual operating and maintenance costs would total CA$32.4 million, offset by estimated annual fare revenue of CA$21.3 million per year starting in 2035, TransLink officials said. 

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Jul
23

U.S. Class I workforce contracted in June, STB data shows

U.S. Class Is as of mid-June employed 141,360 people, down 1.1 percent from mid-May's level and down 4 percent from June 2018's count, according to Surface Transportation Board (STB) data.

Only one of six workforce categories posted a gain versus mid-May's total: professional and administrative staff, which rose 1.5 percent to 11,453. The categories showing declines as of mid-June were maintenance of equipment and stores, down 2 percent to 25,367; transportation (train and engine), down 1.5 percent to 59,363; executives, officials and staff assistants, down 0.8 percent to 7,756; maintenance of way and structures, down 0.8 percent to 31,864; and transportation (other than train and engine), down 0.2 percent to 5,567.

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Jul
23

Honorees receive 2019 Rising Stars awards in Norfolk

Progressive Railroading yesterday honored 25 people chosen as the Rising Stars of the North American railroad industry at a recognition dinner held in conjunction with the American Association of Railroad Superintendents Annual Meeting in Norfolk, Virginia. 

Twenty of the 25 Rising Stars attended and were presented their award from Progressive Railroading Senior Associate Editor Julie Sneider. 

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Jul
23

Transition to new operating plan was 'smooth,’ NS says

Norfolk Southern Railway yesterday announced the transition to its new TOP21 operating plan earlier this month went smoothly.

The phase one roll out in July's first week in the merchandise network resulted in a seamless changeover with minimal impacts to customer service and network operations, NS officials said in a press release. The first phase focuses on the carload and automotive networks.

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Jul
23

Transition to new operating plan was 'smooth,’ NS says

Norfolk Southern Railway yesterday announced the transition to its new TOP21 operating plan earlier this month went smoothly.

The phase one roll out in July's first week in the merchandise network resulted in a seamless changeover with minimal impacts to customer service and network operations, NS officials said in a press release. The first phase focuses on the carload and automotive networks.

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Jul
23

Federal grant will help CSX, Maryland start Howard Street Tunnel project

Rail News Home CSX Transportation 7/23/2019 Rail News: CSX Transportation
The tunnel's height restrictions prevent double-stack trains from serving the Port of Baltimore.Photo – baltimoresun.com

Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan yesterday announced the state will receive a $125 million Infrastructure For Rebuilding America Program grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation that will enable the long-planned Howard Street Tunnel project to start soon in Baltimore.

To be conducted in partnership with CSX, the more than $450 million project calls for eliminating height restrictions in the 121-year-old tunnel to allow double-stack trains to move to and from the Port of Baltimore. The work will create double-stack clearance in the tunnel and under 22 bridges between Baltimore and Philadelphia.

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Jul
23

Federal grant will help CSX, Maryland start Howard Street Tunnel project

Rail News Home CSX Transportation 7/23/2019 Rail News: CSX Transportation
The tunnel's height restrictions prevent double-stack trains from serving the Port of Baltimore.Photo – baltimoresun.com

Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan yesterday announced the state will receive a $125 million Infrastructure For Rebuilding America Program grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation that will enable the long-planned Howard Street Tunnel project to start soon in Baltimore.

To be conducted in partnership with CSX, the more than $450 million project calls for eliminating height restrictions in the 121-year-old tunnel to allow double-stack trains to move to and from the Port of Baltimore. The work will create double-stack clearance in the tunnel and under 22 bridges between Baltimore and Philadelphia.

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Jul
23

Midwest rail shipper association's meeting mines the benefits, detriments of PSR

For the 11th straight year, the event was held at the Grand Geneva Resort & Spa in Lake Geneva.Photo – Jeff Stagl

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Jul
23

Rising Stars 2019: Cathrin Banks

Cathrin Banks, 34
President
Maryland and Delaware Railroad Co.

Nominator’s quote: Progressive Railroading’s editorial staff nominated Banks for the Rising Stars Award for being one of the youngest women in the United States to be put in charge of running a railroad.

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Jul
22

Cleveland RTA to complete retaining wall repairs in August

Rail News Home Maintenance Of Way 7/22/2019 Rail News: Maintenance Of Way
The project calls for installing nearly 70 steel beam frames along the retaining wall.Photo – GCRTA

The Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority's (GCRTA) board last week finalized funding for repairs to stabilize a retaining wall on the Red Line between the West 117th-Madison and West Boulevard-Cudell stations in Cleveland.

The board ratified a change order to the project's construction contract for an additional $650,000, bringing the project’s total cost to $1.3 million, GCRTA officials said in a press release.

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Jul
22

California short line turns 108

The Santa Maria Valley Railroad (SMV) marked its 108th anniversary on July 11.

The 14-mile short line operates in Guadalupe, California, and serves Santa Maria and the Santa Maria Valley. SMV interchanges with Union Pacific Railroad in Guadalupe and provides transloading, rail-car storage, track repair and other services.

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Jul
22

DART lands APTA innovation award, adds secretary to association's exec committee

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 7/22/2019 Rail News: Passenger Rail
Dallas Area Rapid Transit's GoPass mobile ticketing app offers trip planning, ride-hailing service integration and more.Photo – DART

Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) won the American Public Transportation Association's (APTA) 2019 Innovation Award for its GoPass mobile ticketing application. 

The Innovation Award recognizes a public transit agency that demonstrates innovative concepts in public transportation. Entries this year needed to show how the transit system demonstrated excellence between 2016 and 2018, DART officials said in a press release.

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Jul
22

Canada Industrial Relations Board installs Hackl as vice chair

Rail News Home Railroading People 7/22/2019 Rail News: Railroading People
Roland HacklPhoto – Teamsters Canada

The Canada Industrial Relations Board (CIRB) recently appointed Roland Hackl vice chairman for a five-year term, effective July 2.

Hackl has served Teamsters Canada for the past 27 years, including a stint as vice president of the Teamsters Canada Rail Conference from 2015 to 2019. He was involved in countless collective bargaining and interest arbitration cases, and represented the union before the CIRB and at virtually all levels of provincial and federal courts, Teamsters Canada officials said in a press release.

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Jul
22

REM station construction begins at Montreal airport

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 7/22/2019 Rail News: Passenger Rail
Aeroports de Montreal officials held a groundbreaking ceremony July 19 for a REM station at the Montreal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport.Photo – CNW Group/Aéroports de Montréal

Aeroports de Montreal (ADM) last week held a groundbreaking ceremony to mark the start of construction on the Reseau Express Metropolitain (REM) metro station at the Montreal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport.

The station construction is expected to be completed by 2023, ADM officials said in a press release. 

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Jul
22

Denver RTD to remove flaggers along G Line

Rail News Home Communication and Signal 7/22/2019 Rail News: Communication and Signal
The Regional Transportation District of Denver (RTD) has obtained initial approval from the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) to remove grade crossing attendants, or flaggers, at all 16 crossings along the 11-mile G Line from Denver to Wheat Ridge, Colorado. Denver Transit Partners (DTP), which operates the line for RTD, will start removing the flaggers in a phased approach after RTD receives formal written approval from the FRA and the Colorado Public Utilities Commission. The approval could come as early as next week, RTD officials said in a press release. While flaggers will no longer be stationed at each crossing on a routine basis and wireless crossing-gate technology will be employed, RTD and DTP might reinstate flaggers as an added safety measure if conditions dictate, agency officials said. 

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