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Nov
20

Class I employment continues downward trend

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Nov
20

WMATA to offer buyout plan to address budget shortfall

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Nov
20

CSX's Foote receives Railroad Innovator Award

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Nov
19

CTA wins design award for Garfield Station renovation

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The station includes visually enhanced architectural features integrating site-specific art by Chicago artist Nick Cave.Photo – AIA Chicago

The American Institute of Architects' (AIA) Chicago chapter awarded the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) a Design of Excellence Award for the renovation of the Garfield Elevated Station.  

EXP led the redesign project, which included renovation of the active station, as well as restoration of the original station house built in 1892. The original building was repurposed into a community-based arts facility. 

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Nov
19

STM wraps up cyber attack investigation

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Investigators found a virus retrieved data from five of the agency's computers and 38 of its servers.Photo – STM

The Societe de transport de Montreal (STM) yesterday completed an internal investigation of a ransomware cyber attack that occurred Oct. 19.

Investigators found a virus retrieved data from five of the agency's 6,500 computers and 38 of its 1,000 servers.

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Nov
19

Rocky Mountaineer to launch U.S. route

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The new Rockies to Red Rocks route will run between Denver and Moab, Utah.Photo – Rocky Mountaineer

Rocky Mountaineer plans to launch a new two-day scenic passenger-rail service between Denver and Moab, Utah, in summer 2021. 

Rocky Mountaineer will launch the route with a preview season of 40 departures across 10 weeks from Aug. 15 to Oct. 23, 2021. 

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Nov
19

Ohio panel OKs matching grants for rail projects

The Ohio Rail Development Commission yesterday approved grants that provide the state's share of matching funds for four Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) grants awarded under its Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvements (CRISI) program.

"This federal grant program provided us the opportunity to leverage both private and state funding for railroads," said commission Executive Director Matthew Dietrich in a press release. "These rail infrastructure improvements will have positive impacts on Ohio's transportation network for decades."

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Nov
19

CSX named to Dow Jones Sustainability Index

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CSX announced yesterday announced it has earned a place on the Dow Jones Sustainability Index (DJSI) North America for the 10th consecutive year with across-the-board improvement in environmental, social, governance and economic scores.CSX is the only U.S. railroad to make the DJSI, and is ranked among the top 15 transportation and transportation infrastructure companies worldwide, CSX officials said in a press release."Being ranked among the most sustainably run transportation in the world is an affirmation of the actions we're taking to reduce fuel consumption and lower emissions through technology and increasingly efficient operations," said CSX President and Chief Executive Jim Foote.The DJSI North America index is a partnership between the Dow Jones Indices and RobescoSAM Sustainability Assessments, which tracks leading sustainability-driven companies based on an analysis of financially material economic, environmental and governance criteria."Our commitment to sustainability is good for us, for our customers and for our society," Foote said. "It supports our strategy of working with customers to convert more freight from highway to rail, which reduces highway congestion and wasteful emissions."CSX's most recent "Environmental, Social and Governance Report" can be read here.

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Nov
19

Intermodal again drives up weekly U.S. rail traffic total

U.S. freight railroads hauled 527,462 carloads and intermodal units during the week ending Nov. 14, up 5.2% compared with volumes moved during the same week in 2019, according to Association of American Railroads (AAR) data.

As has been the case for the past several weeks, growth in intermodal volumes drove the overall increase in traffic. U.S. railroads logged 295,316 containers and trailers for the week, up 12.9% from the year-ago level.

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Nov
19

RAC honors Canadian railroads, services for safety actions

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"These awards reflect their ongoing commitment to employee safety and that of all Canadians," said RAC President and Chief Executive Officer Marc BrazeauPhoto – Railway Association of Canada

The Railway Association of Canada (RAC) yesterday announced the winners of its 2020 Safety Awards to recognize RAC members for their contributions to rail safety.

Issued annually, the awards are chosen from member submissions.

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Nov
19

MTA proposes major service cuts, layoffs in 2021 budget

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) yesterday released its proposed 2021 budget and four-year financial plan that calls for slashing rail service nearly in half, eliminating 3,300 rail positions, and pausing the agency’s capital plan in the absence of additional federal aid to recover from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Without emergency aid, the MTA is proposing service reductions of 40% for the New York City subway and 50% for the Long Island Rail Road and Metro-North Railroad, for a combined annualized savings of nearly $1.3 billion, MTA officials said in a press release.

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Nov
18

Rail supplier news from Mobilitie, Alstom, Cylus, Egis, SNCF Reseau and MTU (Nov. 18)

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Mobilitie will deploy 5G wireless network infrastructure for Sound Transit's Northgate light-rail expansion. Shown: Sound Transit's Northgate Station under construction.Photo – Sound Transit

Sound Transit has selected Mobilitie to deploy 5G wireless network infrastructure to support the agency's 4-mile Northgate Link light-rail expansion in Seattle. With more than 250 antennas, the wireless network on the Northgate extension includes more than 150,000 feet of fiber and cabling that provides a strong and reliable connection and backbone that will also facilitate future technologies, Mobilitie officials said in a press release.

The Alstom-led consortium Groupe PMM participated in the Reseau express metropolitain (REM) project office’s unveiling of the first rail cars that will carry passengers on the REM in greater Montreal. REM is a planned 41-mile, 26 station automated metro network. The cars for the REM are based on Alstom’s Metropolis platform. To date, Alstom has delivered four of 212 rail cars to Montreal. Meanwhile, lle-de-France Mobilites and Transilien SNCF ordered 13 Citadis Dualis trains from Alstom for $83 million. Of the order, 11 trains are destined for line T4 in France and two trains for line T12. 

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Nov
18

Sound Transit to improve pedestrian, bike access at Puyallup Station

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Sound Transit later this fall will make pedestrian safety improvements at Puyallup Station, rendering shown.Photo – Sound Transit

Sound Transit later this fall will begin construction at Puyallup Station in the state of Washington to improve pedestrian access and bicycle connections to the Sounder South commuter-rail line. 

Station improvements will include sidewalk and bicycle enhancements, and construction of a parking garage and surface parking lot. 

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Nov
18

Amtrak, northeast transit agencies launch 'Mask Force'

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MTA teamed up with other transit agencies and railroads to launch a regional Mask Force partnership.Photo – MTA Flickr/Marc Hermann

Amtrak, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA), Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ), New Jersey Transit and the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) have joined forces to encourage universal mask compliance on public transit, MTA announced yesterday.

Through the "Mask Force" program, the railroads and transit systems will provide millions of free masks to riders across the northeast to slow the spread of coronavirus. The partnership builds on regional transit operators’ individual efforts to keep riders and employees safe throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Nov
18

CN marks 25 years as publicly traded company

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CN's JJ Ruest is shown with the different locomotives welcomed in CN’s ranks over the years. Locomotives from left to right: BC Rail, Grand Trunk Western, CN, Illinois Central Railroad, the Wisconsin Central Railroad, and the Elgin, Joliet & Eastern Railway.Photo – cn.ca

CN yesterday marked the 25th anniversary of the date the Canadian government put the railroad's shares up for sale to investors.

At CA$2.25 billion, the sale was the largest initial public offering in Canadian history. And at the time, CN was the largest and oldest crown corporation in Canada.

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Nov
18

Brightline, Miami-Dade OK access fee for new commuter-rail system

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Based on independent economic studies, the commuter-rail system is expected to generate $5 billion in economic impact over the first 10 years.Photo – Brightline

The Miami-Dade County Commission and Brightline last week approved an access fee agreement that helps pave the way for a new commuter-rail system on the Brightline/Florida East Coast Railway Corridor.

The agreement calls for a $12 million annual access fee, in addition to an initial payment of $50 million. The 90-year agreement includes the annual fee payment only for the first 30 years, Brightline officials said in a press release.

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Nov
18

UP names Vargas VP-Mexico, marketing and sales

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Humberto VargasPhoto – up.com

Union Pacific Railroad today announced Humberto Vargas has been named vice president-Mexico, marketing and sales, effective Dec. 1. He will succeed Bernardo Ayala, who recently was appointed to a leadership position in locomotive distribution and network operations.

Vargas will lead UP's international business strategy in all commodity areas traveling across all six rail gateways to Mexico, UP officials said in a press release. He will work with customers, other railroads, suppliers and multiple government agencies.

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Nov
18

SEPTA wins federal grant to improve signals on Harrisburg Line

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The FRA grant funding will support upgrades to train control signal systems on the Harrisburg line between Paoli and Overbrook, Pennsylvania.Photo – SEPTA Facebook

The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) awarded the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) $15.9 million through the Federal-State Partnership for the State of Good Repair Grant program to improve signals on the Amtrak-owned Harrisburg Line, also known as the Keystone Line.

SEPTA was awarded the grant in partnership with Amtrak and the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT).

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Nov
18

FRA: PTC operating on over 99 percent of required route miles

All railroads subject to the federal positive train control (PTC) mandate are currently operating PTC systems in revenue service or in advanced field testing, the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) announced today.

As of Sept. 30, PTC technology remains yet to be activated on about 223 required route miles, based on railroads' third-quarter 2020 PTC progress reports, which were due Oct. 31, FRA officials said in a press release.

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Nov
17

Metrolink restores some rail service

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Metrolink has adjusted schedules on several lines to better align with rider needs, agency officials said.Photo – Metrolink Facebook

Metrolink yesterday reintroduced its San Bernardino Line Express service between downtown Los Angeles and San Bernardino, California, which was previously suspended due to low ridership during the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Metrolink also adjusted schedules on the Ventura County, Antelope Valley, San Bernardino, Riverside, Orange County and Inland Empire-Orange County lines to better align with rider needs, Metrolink officials said in a press release.

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