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Jul
21

Twin Cities-Milwaukee-Chicago passenger-rail service proposal enters next phase

[Editor's update, 3:56 p.m.: Dates for the public meetings have been changed since an earlier version of this story was posted. The Minnesota Department of Transportation informed us this afternoon that yesterday it inadvertently sent out the incorrect dates.]

A "purpose and need" statement has been completed for a proposed expansion of daily passenger-rail service between the Twin Cities, Milwaukee and Chicago, the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) announced yesterday.

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Jul
21

Teamsters MOW division ratifies new pact with CP

Rail News Home Canadian Pacific 7/21/2017 Rail News: Canadian Pacific
Canadian Pacific and the Teamsters Canada Rail Conference Maintenance of Way Employees Division (TCRC-MWED) have ratified a new five-year agreement, the organizations announced yesterday.The agreement takes effect Jan. 1, 2018. It ensures wage increases of 2 percent each year over the term of the contract, and provides the opportunity for additional increases of 1 percent in the fourth and fifth years depending on gains in revenue ton miles, according to a CP press release."This agreement reflects the continuing trend of early, long-term contracts with our unions that ensure stability for our hardworking employees and consistency of service for our customers," said CP President and Chief Executive Officer Keith Creel.The TCRC-MWED represents 2,000 workers at CP.

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Jul
21

L.A. Metro forms panel to oversee Measure M implementation

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Los Angeles County voters approved Measure M in the November 2016 elections.Photo – L.A. Metro's Flickr account (shared under Creative Commons)

The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority's (Metro) board has selected a seven-member panel to oversee the implementation of the Measure M ballot initiative.

The panel's job is to ensure the initiative is implemented as specified on the ballot, Metro officials said in a press release.

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Jul
21

CSX, NC Ports to offer new intermodal rail service

CSX and North Carolina Ports this month will begin a daily intermodal service between Wilmington and Charlotte.

Dubbed the Queen City Express, the double-stacked train service will launch on July 28, marking the return of intermodal rail to North Carolina Ports, North Carolina Ports Authority officials said in a press release.

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Jul
21

PANYNJ OKs $134.5 million for PATH substation work

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The agency is replacing substations that are nearly 50 years old.Photo – PANYNJ

The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey's (PANYNJ) board yesterday approved a $134.5 million plan to replace two aging substations on the Port Authority Trans-Hudson (PATH) rail system.

Located in Jersey City and Harrison, New Jersey, the nearly 50-year-old substations sustained extensive damage during Hurricane Sandy in 2012.

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Jul
21

Kansas City Southern's carload growth drives record Q2 revenue

A 6 percent increase in carload volumes helped drive Kansas City Southern to a record second-quarter revenue of $656 million, up 15 percent over the same period a year ago, the Class I reported today.

KCS posted an all-time record quarterly operating income of $239 million, an increase of 9 percent from second-quarter 2016, according to a KCS press release. Diluted earnings per share increased 14 percent to $1.27 compared to a year ago.

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Jul
21

Rising Stars: Winnie Chang, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey

Winnie Chang, 31

Job description: Chang began her railroading career in August 2014 as a leadership fellow in the rotational management program at the PANYNJ. In April 2016, she applied for a permanent position in the Port Authority-Trans Hudson’s (PATH) rail planning and logistics group, where she now manages the impact of external real estate developments on the PATH system.

Education: New York University, Tisch School of Arts, Bachelor of Fine Arts degree; Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Master of Science in Transportation and Master of City Planning

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Jul
20

Rail supplier news from FreightCar America, Seneca Group, Jacobs, and JAGGAER (July 20)

FreightCar America Inc. appointed James Meyer president and chief executive officer, effective July 31. He will succeed Joseph McNeely, who's leaving the company to pursue new opportunities. Meyer has nearly three decades of experience in the heavy equipment, automotive and consumer goods industries, FreightCar America officials said in a press release. He previously served as chairman of Commercial Specialty Truck Holdings LLC. From 2012 to 2015, Meyer was chief operating officer of Allied Specialty Vehicles Inc., a manufacturer of specialty vehicles for the fire and emergency, commercial, and recreational markets. He also held leadership positions at Brunswick Corp.

The U.S. Trade and Development Agency has selected Seneca Group LLC to examine surface transportation modes in Mexico. Seneca Senior Associate Richard Sherman will travel to Mexico to meet with potential sponsors to develop project concepts in grade-crossing safety measures, municipal bus transit information systems, maritime port information technology and cybersecurity, and technologies that analyze and identify causes of road accidents. Seneca also is seeking inquiries from U.S. suppliers of goods and services in those areas. In particular, the company is seeking input from providers of systems, technologies, materials and services related to grade crossings and port security and operations.

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Jul
20

Metra to install suicide prevention signs

Metra has unveiled plans to install suicide prevention signs on station platforms along each of its 11 lines.

The signage will feature the suicide prevention hotline phone number. The plan marks the first time the railroad has committed to installing signs as part of a more comprehensive suicide prevention initiative launched earlier this year, Metra officials said in a press release.

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Jul
20

Rail traffic gains continue for U.S., Canadian roads in Week 28

U.S. railroads moved 540,005 carloads and intermodal units during the week ending July 15, a 3.8 percent increase compared with the same week last year, the Association of American Railroads (AAR) reported yesterday.

Total carloads for the week added up to 262,869 units, a slight increase of 0.3 percent compared with the same week in 2016. U.S. railroads' intermodal volume rose 7.4 percent to 277,136 containers and trailers compared to a year ago.

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Jul
20

LRIW's 'Woman of the Year' nomination deadline extended

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Anamaria Bonilla was the LRIW's 2016 Outstanding Woman of the Year.Photo – lriw.org

The League of Railway Industry Women (LRIW) has extended its nominations deadline to Aug. 11 for the 2017 Outstanding Woman of the Year Award, which is co-sponsored by Progressive Railroading.

For two decades, the LRIW has been recognizing women who have made significant contributions to the rail industry through leadership, dedication and vision. Women working in the North American rail industry are eligible to receive the award.

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Jul
20

California cap-and-trade extension to fund high-speed rail

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The program is a source of revenue for the state's high-speed rail project.Photo – California High-Speed Rail Authority

The California Legislature earlier this week voted to extend the state's cap-and-trade program that requires companies to purchase permits for releasing greenhouse gases. The program generates revenue for the state's high-speed rail project.

The legislation, which now awaits Gov. Jerry Brown's signature, would continue the program through 2030.

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Jul
20

Cuomo slots $5.6 billion for LIRR improvements

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo yesterday unveiled a $5.6 billion initiative to improve MTA Long Island Rail Road's (LIRR) infrastructure. 

Under Cuomo's plan, LIRR will be able to advance 100 "transformative" capital projects, including adding a third track to the railroad's Main Line, according to a press release issued by the governor's office.

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Jul
20

Canadian Pacific posts record Q2 earnings

Canadian Pacific yesterday reported second-quarter net income soared 46 percent to CA$480 million, or CA$3.27 per diluted share, and revenue increased 13 percent to CA$1.64 billion compared with the same quarter last year.

The Class I's record-setting second-quarter earnings were driven in part by increased shipments of grain, coal, potash, energy products and metals.

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Jul
20

Union Pacific's Q2 net income soars 19 percent

Union Pacific Railroad reported second-quarter net income jumped 19 percent to nearly $1.2 billion, or a Q2 record of $1.45 per share, from $979 million, or $1.17 per share, in the same quarter last year.

Total operating revenue for the quarter climbed 10 percent to $5.25 billion from $4.77 billion, while freight revenue increased 11 percent to $4.9 billion from $4.4 billion a year ago, the Class I announced today in a press release.

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Jul
20

Rising Stars: Arthur Adams Jr., CSX Corp.

Arthur Adams Jr., 39

Job description: Adams began his railroad career when he joined CSX in 2007. In his current position, he’s responsible for TRANSFLO (the railroad’s bulk transloading terminal network), international sales, short-line and service startup, Voice of the Customer programs, the Leadership Development Program, and the customer relationship management process (CRM) analytics tools.

Education: Jacksonville University, B.S. in marketing, finance; Denver University, M.S. in intermodal transportation; post-graduate studies at Harvard University, University of Virginia

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Jul
19

Maryland Transit preps for light-rail repairs

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A segment of the system will be closed from July 25 through Aug. 11.Photo – Guy Henderson / Maryland Transit Administration

The Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) next week will partially shut down its light-rail system to perform critical maintenance work.

The agency will close a section of the system between the North Avenue and Camden Yards stations in both directions. Light-rail service to Baltimore's Penn Station also will be halted.

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Jul
19

Delaware DOT begins renovating Newark rail station

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 7/19/2017 Rail News: Passenger Rail
Delaware Gov. John Carney spoke at the groundbreaking ceremony.Photo – Delaware DOT's Twitter account

The Delaware Department of Transportation (DelDOT) on Monday held a groundbreaking ceremony for improvements to a train station in Newark, Delaware.

The renovated facility will feature a high-level platform that complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act, along with expanded parking and improved passenger amenities, DelDOT officials said in a press release.

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Jul
19

Metra to close ticket office on BNSF Line

Metra next month will close the ticket office at its Stone Avenue Station in LaGrange, Illinois, due to declining on-site sales.

BNSF Railway Co. will stop providing a ticket agent at the office at the close of business on Aug. 4.

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Jul
19

Progressive Railroading launches Railway Interchange news feed

Rail News Home Rail Industry Trends 7/19/2017 Rail News: Rail Industry Trends
With Railway Interchange 2017 just around the corner, Progressive Railroading has created a news feed that previews what exhibitors plan to display and demonstrate at the trade show.Designed to help Railway Interchange attendees plan their visits to the exhibit floor, the news feed can be accessed by clicking on a tab located at the top right corner of Progressive Railroading's home page.  The largest combined railway exhibition and technical conference in North America, Railway Interchange 2017 will be held Sept. 17-20 in Indianapolis. In addition to educational sessions, the show will offer more than 340,000 square feet of indoor exhibit space for the latest in railroad products and services.

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