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10

AECOM to acquire Shimmick Construction for $175 million

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AECOM has reached an agreement to acquire Shimmick Construction for $175 million.The acquisition, which is subject to customary closing conditions, is slated to close in AECOM's fourth fiscal quarter. The deal will provide AECOM with "leading civil construction capabilities" across the Western United States, AECOM officials said in a press release. In addition, the acquisition will better position the firm to capture a greater share of the market spend, company officials added."Shimmick's civil infrastructure expertise provides an immediate complement to our leading North American design practice," said Michael Burke, AECOM's chairman and chief executive officer. "As momentum across our Americas infrastructure markets builds, enhancing our construction capabilities is a critical next step to ensure we best capitalize on the tremendous opportunities in front of us."Shimmick has about 1,000 employees and a project backlog worth $1.35 billion. The firm's portfolio of projects includes the Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation's airport guideway and stations.

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Jul
10

Sand Spring's transload facility lands 'premier' label from BNSF

BNSF Railway Co. has designated a transload facility operated by Sands Spring Railway Co. in Oklahoma a "premier status" location.

The designation means the short line provides superior performance, markets a comprehensive service offering and maintains a minimum capacity level at the Tulsa facility. BNSF bestows a limited number of premier status designations during the course of a year, said officials at OmniTRAX Inc. — which owns Sands Spring Railway— in a press release.

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Jul
10

Caltrain's average weekday ridership dips slightly

Caltrain logged 62,190 average weekday passengers during its yearly on-board ridership count in February and early April. The figure marked a 0.4 percent decrease over last year's on-board ridership count.

The news follows six years of consecutive ridership growth, Caltrain officials said in a press release.

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Jul
10

No new labor accord yet between union bargaining group, carriers' conference

Representatives from a coalition of six rail labor unions and the National Carriers' Conference Committee (NCCC) met for three days in late June but were unable to reach a new national agreement.

Known as the Coordinated Bargaining Group (CBG), the union coalition includes the American Train Dispatchers Association; Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen; Brotherhood of Railroad Signalmen; International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Iron Ship Builders, Blacksmiths, Forgers and Helpers; National Conference of Firemen and Oilers/SEIU; and SMART Transportation Division. The unions represent more than 85,000 railroad employees covered by various national agreements, while the NCCC represents the labor interests of the Class Is.

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Jul
10

Rapid City, Pierre & Eastern marks soon-to-start mainline upgrades

Rapid City, Pierre & Eastern Railroad (RCP&E) leaders recently joined state and local officials in Huron, South Dakota, to ceremoniously mark an upcoming mainline upgrade project.

The $12.4 million project calls for building a 7,000-foot siding in Philip halfway between Fort Pierre and Rapid City, and upgrading 10 miles of mainline track east of Huron.

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Jul
10

APTA kicks off search for new leader

The American Public Transportation Association (APTA) has begun its search for a new president and chief executive officer.

The association has tapped executive recruiting firm Krauthamer and Associates Inc. to perform the search, according to APTA's Passenger Transport newsletter.

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Jul
10

Alberta commits funds for Calgary light-rail project

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Rendering of a Green Line light-rail train in Calgary.Photo – calgary.ca

The province of Alberta will provide CA$1.53 billion to support the first stage of Calgary's Green Line light-rail project.

The funds will come from Alberta's "Climate Leadership Plan," which includes a carbon levy. The province's contribution will cover about a third of the $4.65 billion project; Calgary's municipal government and the Canadian federal government will fund the remainder.

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Jul
10

USDOT's inspector general to review federal oversight of PTC funding

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The Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation has asked the U.S. Department of Transportation's Office of Inspector General (OIG) to review the oversight of federal positive train control (PTC) funding and recipients' use of the proceeds.The OIG has initiated a multi-part audit to address committee members' concerns about the Federal Railroad Administration's (FRA) and Federal Transit Administration's (FTA) PTC funding oversight. The audit's initial phase will focus on identifying railroads that received USDOT funding or financing to support their PTC projects, and describing those projects, OIG officials said in a statement issued July 5.The second phase will assess the FRA's and FTA's oversight of PTC funding allocations, and determine whether recipients have "completely and efficiently" used grant awards, they said.To date, the FRA and FTA have provided more than $915 million in grants to help support railroads' PTC implementation. However, according to FRA data through first-quarter 2017, only 27 percent of freight-rail route miles and 23 percent of passenger-rail route miles had fully operational PTC systems in place, OIG officials said.Freight and commuter railroads impacted by the Rail Safety Improvement Act of 2008 must install their PTC systems by Dec. 31, 2018, or by two years after that date if they receive an allowable extension due to limited, justifiable circumstances.

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Jul
10

Norfolk Southern's five-year plan centers on safety, service, stewardship and growth

The Class I is in the second year of a five-year plan to streamline operations, improve customer service, and increase traffic, revenue and profits.Photo – Norfolk Southern Corp.

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Jul
07

Rail supplier news from Union Leasing, Kapsch TrafficCom, Steel Dynamics and Tiger Cool (July 7)

Union Leasing Inc. has appointed Todd Heemsoth president. Before joining the company, he was partner-in-charge for the strategic technologies division at Sikich LLP, a public accounting and technology consulting firm. Heemsoth also served as president of Hale Solutions Inc., an information technology consulting firm he founded in 2004 and sold to Sikich in December 2016. Heemsoth's successful track record in information and business systems, software implementation and strategic technologies makes him "uniquely suited for his new role," said Jeff Walsh, chief executive officer of Sasser Family Holdings, the parent company of Union Leasing, in a press release.

The Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) has awarded Kapsch TrafficCom a contract to design, develop, implement, support and maintain a turnkey regional mobile ticketing system. The new system will enable MARTA riders to purchase and electronically validate tickets using their mobile smart devices, as well as directly through the mobile ticketing site. The project is valued at just under $11 million. Kapsch and its partners Bytemark Inc. and TransTrack Systems Inc. will deliver a mobile ticketing app and website, a customer service tool for account management, electronic validators, and account-based back-office solutions for MARTA to manage the new system.

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Jul
07

Saskatchewan short line buys grain hoppers from province

Great Western Railway Ltd. (GWR) has announced it won a bid to purchase 150 grain hoppers from the Saskatchewan government. The largest short line in the province, GWR operates 450 miles of track and serves shippers in the agriculture, energy, aggregates and potash industries.

"This is the first purchase of its kind since our inception, when the line was first purchased from Canadian Pacific in 2000," GWR officials said in an announcement.

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Jul
07

Amtrak trains to temporarily return to Grand Central Terminal

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The railroad will provide service at the terminal during repairs to New York City's Penn Station.Photo – Amtrak

Amtrak next week will begin running Empire Service trains to and from Grand Central Terminal in New York City as the railroad gears up for emergency repairs to Penn Station.

In coordination with the New York State Department of Transportation, Amtrak will provide six trains between Albany-Rensselaer and Grand Central during the renewal work period, which runs from July 10 through Sept. 1.

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Jul
07

CSX, short line to help fund overpass in Indiana

On Wednesday, Cummins Inc. executives, Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb, and other state and local leaders announced plans for a $30 million railroad overpass on State Road 46 in downtown Columbus, Indiana.

The overpass is necessary as CSX continues to advance about $100 million worth of upgrades to a line shared with the Louisville & Indiana Railroad between Louisville and Indianapolis, Cummins officials said in a press release. When the work is completed in mid- to late 2018, CSX expects to begin increasing the number, weight and length of trains on the line.

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Jul
07

Texas port contracts Primoris to complete rail project

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Union Pacific Railroad serves the southeastern Texas port.Photo – Port Freeport

Port Freeport has awarded a more than $21 million contract to Primoris Heavy Civil to build rail infrastructure at the southeastern Texas port.

Part of Primoris Services Corp., Primoris Heavy Civil will construct a rail spur and yard that includes 21,000 linear feet of track, as well as complete associated high-mast lighting, paving and drainage work. The rail spur will tie into a Union Pacific Railroad line and support an ongoing expansion at the port. Work is scheduled to start in the third quarter and conclude in second-quarter 2018.

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Jul
07

Hoglander takes NMB's gavel for sixth time

The National Mediation Board (NMB) appointed Harry Hoglander chairman, effective July 1. He succeeds Linda Puchala, who will continue to serve as a board member.

An NMB member since August 2002, Hoglander previously was chairman in 2004-05, 2007-08, 2010-11, 2012-13 and 2014-15. The chair serves a one-year term running from July 1 in a given year to June 30 in the succeeding year.

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Jul
07

State transportation funding includes $20 million for Caltrain electrification

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The project was in limbo earlier this year due to uncertainty about federal funding.Photo – Caltrain

The California Transportation Commission (CTC) has allocated $20 million for Caltrain's electrification project.

The project involves electrifying the commuter railroad's corridor between San Francisco and San Jose, California. It also includes the purchase of electric multiple units for operating the new service.

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Jul
07

FRA issues draft environmental report for Hudson Tunnel project

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The project involves building two new rail tubes in a single tunnel beneath the Hudson River.Photo – Amtrak

Building a new Hudson River rail tunnel between New York City and New Jersey could cost up to $12.9 billion, according to a draft environmental impact statement (DEIS) released yesterday by the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA). That amount includes $1.8 billion to rehabilitate the existing North River Tunnel.

The figure marks a jump from January, when Amtrak estimated the project would cost $7.7 billion. Nonetheless, the publication of the DEIS is a milestone in the clearance process before design or construction can begin, FRA officials said in a press release.

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Jul
06

Rhode Island DOT offers free commuter-rail trips through year's end

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The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority provides commuter-rail service in the state.Photo – Rhode Island DOT

The Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT) is offering free in-state commuter-rail trips through the remainder of 2017.

The move is aimed at raising awareness of the state's rail services and encouraging Rhode Islanders to choose trains over their cars, RIDOT officials said in a press release.

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Jul
06

LRIW seeks 'Outstanding Woman of the Year' nominations

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

There's still time to nominate someone for the League of Railway Industry Women's (LRIW) 2017 Outstanding Woman of the Year Award.

Co-sponsored by Progressive Railroading, the award is presented annually to a woman who has 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
06

Metrolinx's Mohyla wins Operation Lifesaver Canada's top safety award

Operation Lifesaver Canada has named Metrolinx safety officer Peter Mohyla the recipient of its 2016 Roger Cyr Award. Named after Operation Lifesaver Canada founder Roger Cyr, the award recognizes an individual's efforts to improve rail safety.

Mohyla has served Metrolinx as a transit safety officer for 30 years. During his career, he has helped promote safety along Metrolinx's corridors in the greater Toronto and Hamilton area (GTHA), coordinated school presentations and community events, worked with police and other public safety agencies, and helped find innovative ways to educate the public, including through social media, Operation Lifesaver Canada officials said in a press release.

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