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30

Reading & Northern customer receives first rail cars

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IRIS USA Inc. is the regional's newest customer in the Humboldt Industrial Park.Photo – Reading & Northern Railroad

The Reading & Northern Railroad announced yesterday that it delivered the the first rail cars to IRIS USA Inc., the regional's newest customer in the Humboldt Industrial Park in Hazleton, Pennsylvania. 

The industrial park is the Japan-based plastics producer's first location on the U.S. East Coast. The railroad helped IRIS locate at the site starting in March 2017, Reading & Northern officials said in a press release. 

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Oct
30

NYCT launches WhatsApp rider communication initiative

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WhatsApp will expand the number of customer service channels available to the system's riders.Photo – MTA Flickr

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) yesterday formally launched a new initiative that will allow subway riders to communicate with New York City Transit (NYCT) representatives in real time using the messaging platform WhatsApp. 

WhatsApp will expand the number of customer service channels available to the system's riders, and is expected to improve NYCT’s communication with riders who don't speak English, MTA officials said in a press release.

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Oct
30

OmniTRAX to offer rail-ready development sites along Illinois Railway

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OmniTRAX Inc. is working with the Rockford Area Economic Development Council and the city of Peru, Illinois, to bring its Rail-Ready Sites program to the Illinois Railway LLC (IR).The program aims to connect companies looking to augment supply-chain performance with rail-served properties. OmniTRAX and the council initially will market four rail-served sites on the short line, ranging from 24 to 1,058 acres.Owned by OmniTRAX, IR interchanges with BNSF Railway Co., Canadian Pacific, CN, CSX and Norfolk Southern Railway.Rockford and Peru are attractive locations for advanced and heavy industries, including automotive assembly and parts manufacturing, aerospace component manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, value-added agriculture and logistics/warehousing, OmniTRAX officials said in a press release."With great infrastructure connecting Rockford and Peru to Chicago and points east, Minneapolis and points west and St. Louis to the south, companies locating here can get their products to market more effectively than most areas of the country," said Ean Johnson, OmniTRAX's vice president of industrial development. 

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Oct
30

Rail supplier news from Wabtec, Astronics, dFuzion, Alstom, Salco and Huber+Suhner (Oct. 30)

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Wabtec Corp. released its 2020 Sustainability Report, which highlights recent efforts to develop the FLXdrive™ battery electric locomotive.Photo – Wabtec

Wabtec Corp. appointed Nicole Theophilus as executive vice president and chief human resources officer. She will be responsible for leading Wabtec’s global human resources organization. Theophilus succeeds Scott Wahlstrom, who will retire after nearly 30 years at Wabtec. Meanwhile, the company released its 2020 Sustainability Report, which highlights recent efforts to develop the FLXdrive™ battery electric locomotive. The locomotive includes 20,000 battery cells that can reduce train fuel usage and emissions by 10% to 30%. The report also cites the installation of the Trip Optimizer™ cruise control system on 11,000 locomotives that helped save 400 million gallons of fuel.

Stadler US Inc. awarded Astronics Test Systems (ATS) an approximately $30 million contract to develop and supply consolidated test systems to Stadler US Inc. ATS will work collaboratively with Stadler and its major systems suppliers to design and deploy automatic testers and diagnostics that ensure passenger safety by verifying that critical rail-car systems remain in a state of good repair. ATS will supply post-delivery maintenance support equipment for metro cars being delivered by Stadler to the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA). The cars are scheduled to be delivered to MARTA starting in 2024. 

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30

Brightline West launches rail project website

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An artist's rendering of Brightline West, the proposed train that will operate between Southern California and Las Vegas.Photo – Brightline

Brightline Holdings, the developer of the proposed high-speed rail line between Southern California and Las Vegas, has launched a new website with details on the project's construction. 

The site reports that early works construction on "Brightline West" is expected to break ground late this year on the High Desert segment, which will connect Victor Valley and Las Vegas. 

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Oct
29

NJ Transit Police expands community outreach

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The community outreach unit is a community-based policing approach that helps bridge the gap between law enforcement and social services.Photo – NJ Transit Facebook

The New Jersey Transit Police Department yesterday announced it will expand its community outreach unit from two to five officers.

The community outreach unit is a community-based policing approach that helps bridge the gap between law enforcement and social services to improve the health and well-being of those in need who frequent mass transit facilities, NJ Transit officials said in a press release.

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Oct
29

California completes first high-speed rail structure in Kern County segment

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The viaduct will allow high-speed trains to cross over Post Creek in Kern County, California.Photo – CHRSA

The California High-Speed Rail Authority (CHSRA) yesterday announced it has completed construction of the Poso Creek Viaduct in Kern County, the first completed structure in the 22-mile segment of high-speed rail from the Tulare-Kern county line to Poplar Avenue in Kern County. 

The more than 240-foot-long viaduct, which will allow high-speed trains to cross over Poso Creek, is the fourth high-speed rail structure completed in California’s Central Valley since August.

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29

FCC approves Southern California Rail Authority PTC operations

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SCRRA was granted permanent authority to operate 17 PTC wireless radio base stations and 546 PTC wireless radio wayside stations.Photo – Metrolink

The Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) Wireless Telecommunications Bureau last week authorized the Southern California Regional Rail Authority (SCRRA) to deploy an interoperable positive train control (PTC) system on its rail lines serving California’s Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and Ventura counties.

Under a license modification, the FCC granted SCRRA permanent authority to operate 17 PTC wireless radio base stations, 546 PTC wireless radio wayside stations, and related mobile locomotive stations.

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29

AAR honors CSX's Atkinson for environmental stewardship

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Meaghan AtkinsonPhoto – aar.org

The Association of American Railroads (AAR) has recognized Meaghan Atkinson of CSX with the 2020 Professional Environmental Excellence Award.

As manager of environmental programs at CSX, Atkinson leads the railroad's effort to implement some of the most ambitious greenhouse gas targets in the transportation sector, AAR officials said in a press release. Those targets call for reducing Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions intensity by 37.3% per million gross ton-miles by 2029 from a 2014 base year.

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29

FTA, Indiana officials sign grant agreement to expand South Shore rail line

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The project calls for a new 8-mile line extending from Hammond on the north to Dyer on the south, as well as four new stations.Photo – mysouthshoreline.com

Indiana officials yesterday signed a full funding grant agreement between the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) and the Northern Commuter Transportation District (NICTD) that finalizes federal funding for a project to expand the South Shore Line commuter-rail service from the West Lake Corridor to Chicago.

The $354.6 million grant, provided through the FTA Capital Investment Grant program, will help fund a project that will "better connect northern Indiana residents to jobs, education and critical services," said U.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao in a press release issued by Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb's office.

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29

Intermodal volume gain drives U.S. rail traffic increase in Week 43

As has been the case in recent weeks, intermodal volume gains helped lift traffic totals for U.S. freight railroads during the week ending Oct. 24 compared with the same week a year ago, according to Association of American Railroads (AAR) data.

U.S. railroads logged 522,653 carloads and intermodal units, a 1.9% percent increase compared with the same week in 2019. Total carloads for the week were 227,543 units, down 6.5%, while intermodal volume was 295,110 containers and trailers, up 9.4%.

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Oct
29

Chao announces $291 million in grants for rail repair projects

Rail News Home Federal Legislation & Regulation 10/29/2020 Rail News: Federal Legislation & Regulation
U.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine ChaoPhoto – dot.gov

U.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao yesterday announced $291 million in Federal-State Partnership for State of Good Repair Program grants has been awarded for 11 intercity passenger-rail projects in nine states.

The grants will help fund upgrades in rail infrastructure and enhance railroad safety and reliability, Chao said in a press release. Of the funding total, $198 million was made available from the Further Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2020 and $93,422,706 in remaining funds were made available through the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2019.

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Oct
28

Rail supplier news from Siemens, Trinity, OPW, Bombardier, AIS and NRC (Oct 28)

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The North County Transit District ordered two additional Siemens Charger locomotives.Photo – Siemens Mobility

The North County Transit District (NCTD) ordered two additional Siemens Charger locomotives, for a total order of nine units. The new order will complete NCTD’s efforts to replace and convert its existing Coaster locomotive fleet to more efficient, lower-emission vehicles, NCTD officials said in a press release.  The new locomotives will expand the agency’s fleet size and enable NCTD to nearly double Coaster service frequency in San Diego County.

Trinity Industries Inc. reported third-quarter revenue of $459 million, down from $813.6 million in Q3 2019. Trinity attributed the decrease to lower deliveries and fewer rail cars sold from its lease fleet, according to Trinity’s financial report. Quarterly income from continuing operations was 21 cents per common diluted share. “Rail car loadings rebounded during the third quarter from the historical declines earlier in the year resulting from economic shutdowns amid the coronavirus outbreak,” Trinity officials said in a press release. “However, market uncertainty continues to cloud demand for rail cars as much of the economy remains under pressure.”

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Oct
28

BART to continue police ambassador program

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BART police ambassadors are trained to respond to rider questions, complaints or requests for service.Photo – BART

Bay Area Rapid Transit’s (BART) board last week voted to formalize and continue its BART police ambassador program, which deploys unarmed uniformed personnel to provide security on its rail system and perform a variety of police services. 

The police ambassadors now will be part of BART’s Progressive Policing and Community Engagement Bureau. 

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28

Denver's Transportation Institute taps Fisher as executive director

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The Transportation Institute at the University of Denver (DTI) has named David Fisher as executive director. 

Fisher has more than 30 years of experience in the supply chain and logistics industry. Previously, he's held roles at Johns-Manville, The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Danzas Corp. and others, DTI officials said in a press release.

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28

MTA to step up COVID-19 screening for transit-rail workers

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Shown: MTA Chairman and CEO Patrick Foye being tested for COVID-19 during the launch of the agency's screening program.Photo – MTA Flickr/Marc Hermann

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) yesterday announced it will begin a new COVID-19 screening program for its front-line employees in New York City. 

The MTA will offer free, voluntary COVID-19 testing to front-line New York City Transit, Long Island Rail Road, Metro-North Railroad employees through November, MTA officials said in a press release.

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28

Sound Transit appoints Wright chief safety officer

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Sound Transit yesterday named David Wright II as the agency’s first chief safety officer. 

The position was created earlier this year when Sound Transit implemented a new organizational structure that separated the safety and quality assurance departments, Sound Transit officials said in a press release.

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28

USDOT awards rail-repair grants for projects in Connecticut, NJ, California

U.S. Department of Transportation State of Good Repair Program grants were announced yesterday to help pay for projects in Connecticut, New Jersey and California.

In Connecticut, about $145 million was awarded to help fund the replacement of the Walk Bridge in Norwalk and the Connecticut River Bridge between Old Lyme and Old Saybrook.

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28

Patriot Rail to acquire Utah short-line operator

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Patriot Rail Co. LLC has entered an agreement to acquire short-line operator Salt Lake Garfield & Western Railway (SLGW) and its related entities Caballero LLC and Caballero 2 LLC, which are storage transload service providers.Financial terms were not disclosed. The transaction is subject to closing and regulatory approvals.The agreement fits Patriot's plans for growth in the short-line industry, said John Fenton, Patriot Rail's chief executive officer, in a press release.Based in Salt Lake City, SLGW has added track and transload services over the past few years and has plans to expand in 2021."The state of Utah is thriving with growth projects. Patriot is excited to participate in these initiatives and we look forward to the evolving opportunities," Fenton said.SLGW handles more than 6,000 carloads annually within its 26-mile line, which connects with Union Pacific Railroad and BNSF Railway Co.

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NS posts lower revenue, income, OR in Q3

Norfolk Southern Railway today reported third-quarter 2020 net income of $569 million and diluted earnings per share of $2.22, compared with net income of $657 million and diluted earnings per share of $2.49 in the same quarter a year ago.

This year's Q3 results included a previously announced $99 million non-cash impairment charge. Excluding the charge, adjusted Q3 net income was $643 million and adjusted diluted earnings per share were $2.51, NS officials said in a press release.

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