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Sep
16

BNSF names Igor to succeed Farmer as EVP of operations

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Matt IgorPhoto – BNSF Railway Co.

BNSF Railway Co. has named Matt Igor the railroad's next executive vice president of operations, effective Jan. 1, 2021. He will succeed Kathryn Farmer in the role.

Currently VP of transportation since July 2017, Igoe will oversee the entire operations organization. He will report to Farmer, who will succeed the retiring Carl Ice as president and chief executive officer on Jan. 1, BNSF officials said in a press release.

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Sep
16

BNSF names Igoe to succeed Farmer as EVP of operations

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Matt IgoePhoto – BNSF Railway Co.

[Editor's note: Story was updated to correct the spelling of Matt Igoe's name.]

BNSF Railway Co. has named Matt Igoe the railroad's next executive vice president of operations, effective Jan. 1, 2021. He will succeed Kathryn Farmer in the role.

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Sep
15

Rail supplier news from FreightCar America, Hanson, Dewberry, Trinity, Vix Technology and HDR (Sep. 15)

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FreightCar America will permanently close its manufacturing facility in Cherokee, Alabama, in first-quarter 2021.Photo – FreightCar America

FreightCar America Inc. announced it has started to permanently close its Shoals manufacturing plant in Cherokee, Alabama. The factory will continue to produce rail cars through the end of the year. After that, production will shift to the company’s Castanos, Mexico, operation. The closure will further align costs and manufacturing capacity with the current realities of depressed rail-car demand, which have been magnified by the COVID-19 pandemic, FreightCar officials said in a press release. Full closure of the facility is expected by the end of first-quarter 2021.

The American Railway Engineering and Maintenance-of-Way Association (AREMA) recognized Hanson Professional Services Inc. with the Dr. William W. Hay Award for Excellence for the firm’s work on the emergency repair of Norfolk Southern Corp.’s collapsed bridge over the Grand River near Brunswick, Missouri. Flooding and a buildup of tree limbs wiped out about 267 feet of the 1,110-foot bridge. Hanson and Massman Construction Co. worked together to help NS rebuild the 103-year-old bridge in 27 days. Meanwhile, AREMA also selected Hanson’s Senior Railroad Engineer Staff Consultant Charley Chambers as AREMA’s 65th honorary member, a distinction that recognizes his contributions to railway engineering and the association. Chambers has been a member of AREMA and its predecessor, the American Railway Engineering Association, for 50 years. 

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Sep
15

Mega ship CMA CGM Brazil arrives at PANYNJ

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The CMA CGM Brazil arrived at the port on Sept. 12.Photo – panynj.gov

Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) officials announced yesterday that the CMA CGM Brazil, the largest vessel to call on a U.S. East Coast port, arrived at APM Terminals at the Elizabeth Port Authority Marine Terminal on Sept. 12.

The 167-foot container ship has a capacity of 15,072 20-foot equivalent units (TEUs) of cargo. Its arrival showcases the port's ability to handle the world's largest container ships, which is an outcome of key investments in port infrastructure over the years, PANYNJ officials said in the authority's blog, Breaking Waves.

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Sep
15

Metrolink to be recognized for energy management

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Metrolink reduced its energy consumption through retrofitting and upgrading all building light fixtures at its Central Maintenance Facility.Photo – Metrolink Facebook

The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) later this month will recognize Metrolink with the 2020 Sustainability Impact Award in Energy Management for reducing annual energy consumption by 32 percent as part of LADWP’s commercial lighting incentive program. 

The Southern California commuter railroad reduced energy consumption by retrofitting and upgrading all building light fixtures at its Central Maintenance Facility (CMF).

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Sep
15

FRA approves CTrail Hartford Line safety plan

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This is the first System Safety Program Plan to be approved by the FRA in the country, CTDOT officials said.Photo – CTrail

The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) approved the CTrail Hartford Line’s System Safety Program Plan (SSPP), Connecticut Department of Transportation (CTDOT) officials announced yesterday.

The action is the first SSPP to be approved by the FRA in the country, CTDOT officials said in a press release.

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Sep
15

USDOT awards BUILD grant to Stockton grade separation project

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The $237 million grade separation project is designed to improve mobility through the busiest and most congested grade rail junction in the state.Photo – San Joaquin Regional Rail Commission

The U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) has awarded a $20 million federal grant for the Stockton Diamond grade separation project in California.

The grant was awarded through the USDOT's Better Utilizing Investments to Leverage Development (BUILD) program. The grant application was prepared by the San Joaquin Regional Rail Commission (SJRRC) and the California Department of Transportation.

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Sep
15

CP opens Montreal transload site, inks pact with Maersk for new Vancouver facility

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CP will operate the Montreal transload facility with TYT Group.Photo – cpr.ca

Canadian Pacific today will officially open its new multi-commodity transload facility in Montreal.

The facility will offer transload services and supplementary intermodal transportation and distribution services from CP's Cote Saint-Luc yard, with more space available for future expansions to provide shippers with access to new markets, CP officials said in a press release.

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Sep
15

CP opens Montreal transload site, inks pact with Maersk for new Vancouver facility

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CP will operate the Montreal transload facility with TYT Group.Photo – cpr.ca

Canadian Pacific today will officially open its new multi-commodity transload facility in Montreal.

The facility will offer transload services and supplementary intermodal transportation and distribution services from CP's Cote Saint-Luc yard, with more space available for future expansions to provide shippers with access to new markets, CP officials said in a press release.

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Sep
15

FTA awards BART, Metro Transit full funding grant agreements

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BART received $1.2 billion in federal funding for its Transbay Corridor Core Capacity Program.Photo – BART Facebook

The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) this week awarded the Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) in San Francisco and Metro Transit in Minneapolis Full Funding Grant Agreements (FFGA) for major rail improvement projects. 

BART received $1.2 billion in federal funding for its Transbay Corridor Core Capacity Program to increase the frequency of trains between San Francisco and the East Bay, grow capacity by 45 percent and improve service for millions of riders, BART officials said in a press release.

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Sep
15

BNSF promotes Farmer to succeed Ice as president, CEO

BNSF Railway Co. yesterday announced that Executive Vice President of Operations Kathryn "Katie" Farmer will succeed Carl Ice as president and chief executive officer on Jan. 1, 2021. 

Farmer will become the first woman to lead BNSF and a Class I. She will continue her role on, and assume leadership of, BNSF's board. Ice, who will retire at the end of 2020, will remain on BNSF's board, company officials said in a press release.

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Sep
14

Indiana Rail Road cancels 2020 Santa Train

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"The health, security and safety of our employees and community must be our first priority," INRD officials said.Photo – INRD Facebook

The Indiana Rail Road Co. (INRD) announced last week that it has canceled the 2020 run of its Santa Train due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The train travels to communities in the INRD's service areas every December. This year, however, railroad officials were unable to find a safe way to operate the train during a pandemic.

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Sep
14

Tri-Rail to add rail service, reinstate fares

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The new schedule will mark the third incremental adjustment to Tri-Rail service since March.Photo – Tri-Rail

The South Florida Regional Transportation Authority (SFRTA) on Sept. 16 will increase the Tri-Rail commuter-rail service to include 35 weekday trains and 18 weekend trains as ridership ticks up.

The amended schedule will allow for more frequent service during peak hours, with four-car train sets to allow social distancing. Three-car train sets will run during off peak times.

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Sep
14

CTA launches dashboard to promote social distancing on trains

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The rail ridership dashboard provides the average rail car crowding levels at each station along a rail line.Photo – CTA

The Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) last week upgraded its Ridership Information Dashboard to include rail crowding data to enable train riders to better plan their trips so they can practice social distancing.

The dashboard provides the average rail-car crowding levels at each station along a rail line. Data is refreshed weekly with the latest ridership trend based on a two-week rolling average, CTA officials said in a press release.

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Sep
14

Metro-North Railroad wraps up Mount Vernon bridge work

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Work to replace the 126-year-old bridge — which carries traffic and pedestrians over Metro-North’s New Haven Line — began in 2019.Photo – MTA Flickr

MTA Metro-North Railroad last week completed replacement of the 6th Avenue Bridge in downtown Mount Vernon, New York, a month ahead of schedule. 

Work to replace the 126-year-old bridge — which carries traffic and pedestrians over Metro-North’s New Haven Line — began in March 2019.

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Sep
14

Louisville & Indiana Railroad designated 'military friendly' employer

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The Louisville & Indiana Railroad Co. (LIRC) announced last week it has received the 2021 Military Friendly® Employer designation from G.I. Jobs Magazine.Employers earning the designation were evaluated using public data sources and responses to the Military Friendly Companies survey. Final ratings are determined by combining employers' survey scores with assessments of their ability to meet thresholds for applicant, new hire retention, employee turnover and promotion and advancement of veterans and military employees.LIRC President John Goldman said the railroad was "humbled" to receive the designation."For several years, LIRC has made a concerted effort to hire employees with military experience and have veterans in roles, from hourly employees to the senior level," Goldman said in a press release. "Commitment, discipline, solid work ethic and integrity are just some of the characteristics that veterans bring to LIRC."LIRC and other employers with the designation will be showcased in the December issue of G.I. Jobs Magazine. 

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Sep
14

Sound Transit names Shetty executive director of operations

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Sound Transit last week announced Suraj Shetty has joined the Seattle agency as executive director of operations. 

Shetty will oversee transportation and maintenance; facilities and system maintenance; operations assets and technology; and operations support services. He will play a critical role as Sound Transit more than doubles the reach of its Link light-rail service by 2024, agency officials said in a press release.

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Sep
14

BUILD grants announced for North Carolina, Tennessee rail projects

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"These BUILD grants will repair, rebuild and revitalize transportation systems across America," said U.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao.Photo – dot.gov

The U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) has awarded the city of Lexington, North Carolina, a $24.9 million grant for the construction of a train and bus station in Lexington's Depot District, members of the state's congressional delegation announced last week.

The grant is being awarded through the USDOT's Better Utilizing Investment to Leverage Development (BUILD) program. 

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Sep
14

Amtrak drops off-shore IT provision in RFP

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William FlynnPhoto – amtrak.com

Amtrak President and Chief Executive Officer William Flynn told a congressional panel last week that he eliminated a provision in an Amtrak request for proposals (RFP) that would have allowed certain information technology (IT) work to be done overseas.

In response to questions during a House Transportation and Infrastructure (T&I) subcommittee hearing held last week, Flynn said T&I Committee Chairman Peter DeFazio and other lawmakers recently brought the RFP provision to his attention.

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Sep
11

Rail suppliers news from VisioStack, Duos Technologies, Alstom, NARSTCO and Strato (Sept. 11)

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Alstom has delivered two Citadis X05 light-rail vehilces to Attiko Metro in Athens, Greece.Photo – Alstom

The U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) awarded VisioStack Inc. two contracts for Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) projects to improve safety at grade crossings, VisioStack officials said in a press release. The USDOT awarded a Phase II SBIR for the company’s Aerial Crossing Inspection System (AXIS), and a Phase I SBIR to create an autonomous system to assess inventory at crossings using forward-facing video. AXIS is a grade crossing inspection system that uses unmanned aerial vehicles and machine learning.

Duos Technologies Inc. has been awarded a $1.3 million initial contract by an existing Class I railroad to upgrade its scope of work at an existing Railcar Inspection Portal (rip®) for the purpose of instituting increased automated mechanical inspections. The contract will be executed over the next few months with completion expected before year's end. The contract includes future payments through 2022 for recurring service, maintenance and spare parts components in addition to the base contract value, Duos Technologies officials said in a press release.

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