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27

TriMet to study payment systems, trip planning

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 10/27/2020 Rail News: Passenger Rail
TriMet's project will address expanding access and improving the functionality of contactless payment cards.Photo – TriMet

The Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon (TriMet) this fall began a two-year project to create and test solutions that will connect riders with transportation options that best fit their needs.

TriMet’s project will address expanding access and improving the function of contactless bank or payment cards, as well as virtual Hop Fastpass® cards. 

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Oct
27

NJ Transit to advance power supply project

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 10/27/2020 Rail News: Passenger Rail
NJ Transit plans to construct an electrical microgrid capable of supplying power to the rail system during storms.Photo – NJ Transit

New Jersey Transit last week announced a plan to advance the agency’s NJ Transitgrid project to construct an electrical microgrid capable of supplying reliable power during storms or when the centralized power grid is compromised. 

NJ Transit's board approved up to $3 million in stipends to qualified project bidders, and committed to hiring a renewable energy consultant to assist in the project’s multistep design and feasibility process.

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Oct
27

Jaxport's berth reconstruction project advances at Blount Island Terminal

Rail News Home Intermodal 10/27/2020 Rail News: Intermodal
Combined with the first phase of berth enhancements that have been in operation since 2017, the container terminal will feature two reconstructed 1,200-foot-long container berths capable of simultaneously accommodating two post-Panamax vessels.Photo – jaxport.com

The next phase of a $109 million, berth reconstruction project at the Jacksonville Port Authority's (Jaxport) Blount Island Terminal in Florida is set to be completed in December, port officials announced yesterday.

Contractors are making "significant progress" on the project's latest phase to make berth enhancements at the existing SSA Jacksonville Container Terminal at Blount Island, Jaxport officials said in a press release. An additional 700 linear feet of newly rebuilt deepwater berthing space is set to be completed in December, while another 700 linear feet is expected to be finished by the end of 2021.

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Oct
27

Toronto Transit Commission OKs funds to procure rail cars

Rail News Home Mechanical 10/27/2020 Rail News: Mechanical
TTC plans to purchase 13 streetcars.Photo – TTC Facebook

The Toronto Transit Commission's (TTC) board last week approved CA$550 million for new fleet vehicles and transit system upgrades. 

TTC will use the funds to purchase 13 streetcars and start the process to purchase 80 subway trains for the TTC subway Lines 1 and 2. 

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Oct
27

BART outlines budget crisis response plan

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 10/27/2020 Rail News: Passenger Rail
The 7-point plan includes steps BART will take to maximize efficiency and find savings.Photo – BART Facebook

Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) in San Francisco last week unveiled its seven-point plan to reduce costs annually to address anticipated short-term and long-term operating budget deficits created by reduced ridership and revenue during the COVID-19 pandemic.

As of mid-October, BART ridership hovered at 13% of pre-COVID levels. It might not exceed 40% by the end of fiscal-year 2021, agency officials said in a press release. About 70% of BART’s operating revenue comes from fares. Its current fiscal year funding gap is $33 million, BART officials said in a press release.

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Oct
27

Ports of Indiana-Burns Harbor to build multimodal warehouse

Rail News Home Intermodal 10/27/2020 Rail News: Intermodal
The grant will fund construction of an 84,000-square-foot warehouse on a 1.64-acre storage pad in the east harbor arm.Photo – Ports of Indiana

The Ports of Indiana has received a $4 million federal grant to convert a vacant gravel yard into a multimodal storage facility at Burns Harbor.

The grant will fund construction of an 84,000-square-foot warehouse on a 1.64-acre storage pad in the east harbor arm. Public bidding for the project is tentatively set for first-quarter 2022, with construction slated for spring 2022, port officials said in a press release.

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Oct
27

Cities sue Trump administration over 'anarchist' designation

New York City, Seattle and Portland, Oregon, officials last week filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration over its new policy of withholding federal funds from cities it claims to be "anarchist jurisdictions."

The three cities — which the Trump administration has determined are local governments that permit "anarchy, violence and destruction" — say the policy is an "unconstitutional scheme to strip the cities of federal funding."

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Oct
27

Michigan DOT wins grant to upgrade passenger-rail corridor

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 10/27/2020 Rail News: Passenger Rail
The upgrades are part of an effort to implement higher train speeds and more efficient travel between Chicago and Detroit.Photo – amtrak.com

U.S. Rep. Debbie Dingell (D-Mich.) late last week announced the U.S. Department of Transportation has awarded a $15.6 million "State of Good Repair" grant to the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) to improve rail infrastructure between Ypsilanti and Jackson.

The project calls for replacing 80,000 feet of rail, rehabilitating 42 horizontal curves, and improving safety at 16 public and eight private grade crossings on the state-owned rail corridor.

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Oct
26

Rail supplier news from AECOM, Phunware, Bentley Systems, Icomera and Wago (Oct. 26)

Rail News Home Railroading Supplier Spotlight 10/26/2020 Rail News: Railroading Supplier Spotlight
Nicholas CuminsPhoto – Bentley Systems Inc.

AECOM launched Mobilitics™️ for Pandemic Response, an updated version of its transportation scenario-planning tool originally launched in 2018. The latest iteration is designed to help transit agencies and transportation departments assess how pandemic infection rates, stay-at-home orders, availability and deployment of a vaccine, economic recovery and reopening are expected to impact transportation patterns, AECOM officials said in a press release.

Norfolk Southern Corp. awarded Phunware Inc. a multiyear contract to provide its Smart Workplace mobile application portfolio for the railroad. The Smart Workplace will enable NS to better engage its office-based workforce with features that include room booking, parking reservations, food ordering and help requests, Phunware officials said in a press release.

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Oct
26

ARCI: Rail-car orders accelerated in Q3

Rail News Home Mechanical 10/26/2020 Rail News: Mechanical
Third-quarter 2020 rail-car orders climbed to 5,783 units from 1,923 units in the second quarter, but fell from orders of 7,315 units in third-quarter 2019, according to data from the Railway Supply Institute's American Railway Car Institute Committee (ARCI).Rail-car deliveries and the backlog also declined during the third quarter, as the industry continued to grapple with economic challenges as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, RSI officials said in the ARCI report.Rail cars delivered in the third quarter fell to 7,953 units from 8,441 in the second quarter, and from 14,571 units delivered in third-quarter 2019.The rail-car backlog stood at 37,417 units on Oct. 1, down from 39,612 on July 1. The backlog previously totaled 46,330 on April 1 and 51,295 on Dec. 31, 2019.ARCI statistics are compiled by RSI using data from North American rail-car builders.

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Oct
26

Metrolinx completes Milliken GO rail bridge project

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 10/26/2020 Rail News: Passenger Rail
Shown: Construction crews waterproof the bridge deck at the Milliken GO Station.Photo – Metrolinx

Metrolinx last week completed construction of a new rail bridge at the Milliken GO rail station in Toronto.

Since spring 2019, trains at the station have been running on a temporary diversion track to allow for construction of the new rail bridge. On Oct. 19, trains were shifted back to the new east track atop of the rail bridge.

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Oct
26

Savannah port sets monthly cargo record

Rail News Home Intermodal 10/26/2020 Rail News: Intermodal
GPA Executive Director Griff LynchPhoto – Georgia Ports Authority

The Port of Savannah handled 1.2 million 20-foot-equivalent units (TEUs) of cargo during the first quarter of fiscal-year 2021, a 1.2% increase compared with the same fiscal quarter a year ago, Georgia Ports Authority (GPA) officials announced last week.

The port also set a monthly record in September, with TEUs increasing by 11.2% for a total of 412,148 TEUs, GPA Executive Director Griff Lynch said during his State of the Port Address and in a press release.

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Oct
23

Rail supplier news from InnoTrans, FSI, Alstom, RailPlan, TIA and STV (Oct. 23)

InnoTrans has postponed its conference until Sept. 20-23, 2022, due to the “constantly changing situation” during the COVID-19 pandemic. Previously, InnoTrans 2020 was rescheduled to be held in April 2021 in Berlin. Ultimately, the factors in postponing again were a lack of planning certainty and the forecast for the pandemic in the months to come, officials said in a press release. “In the current situation no one can predict with sufficient certainty whether the overall conditions will permit the use of our rail track display in April 2021, and the holding of a leading international trade fair such as InnoTrans," officials said.

Focused Technology Solutions (FSI) developed its first ever battery-operated spike driver. Dubbed the SpikeForce, the spike driver eliminates the need for the claw bar, hydraulic fluid, hoses and generators. The SpikeForce operates using a standard Milwaukee Tool drill, and has the capability to dock two batteries on the tool at once, allowing for increased production, FTS officials said in a press release.

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Oct
23

DCTA creates COVID-19 safety plan

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 10/23/2020 Rail News: Passenger Rail
The plan outlines the precautions and safety efforts DCTA is taking during the pandemic.Photo – DCTA

The Denton County Transportation Authority (DCTA) in Texas has created an 11-step plan to welcome returning commuter-rail riders during the COVID-19 pandemic. 

The plan is designed to outline the precautions and safety efforts DCTA is taking during the pandemic to increase rider confidence in the system, DCTA officials said in a press release.

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Oct
23

VIA Rail to resume some service in western Canada

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 10/23/2020 Rail News: Passenger Rail
In December, VIA Rail plans to offer one weekly round-trip between Winnipeg and Vancouver.Photo – VIA Rail Canada Inc.

VIA Rail Canada Inc. earlier this week announced it will resume service between Winnipeg and Vancouver on Dec. 11.

After evaluation of health and safety protocols, including social distancing measures and enhanced air ventilation systems, VIA Rail plans to offer one weekly round-trip between those cities on the Canadian route, VIA Rail officials said in a press release.

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Oct
23

Intersand opens OmniTRAX-served HQ in Colorado

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OmniTRAX Inc.'s Great Western Railway of Colorado serves Intersand's new facility.Photo – Golden Triangle Construction, gtc1.net/industrial

Intersand America Corp., a cat litter producer, has opened its new U.S. headquarters in Windsor, Colorado.

Located in the Great Western Industrial Park, the plant is served by OmniTRAX Inc.'s Great Western Railway of Colorado LLC. The 46,000-square-foot, packaging distribution facility already shipped by rail its first orders to begin operations, Intersand officials said in a press release.

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23

Ohio rail panel approves grade crossing upgrades

Rail News Home Communication and Signal 10/23/2020 Rail News: Communication and Signal
CSX will install and upgrade lights and gates at the East Franklin Street and Park Road/County Road 19 crossings.Photo – CSX

The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) this month approved the installation of lights and gates at three grade crossings in the state.

PUCO approved construction authorization from the Ohio Rail Development Commission directing CSX to install flashing lights and gates at the East Franklin Street crossing in Miami County by July 7, 2021. 

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Oct
23

CP honors U.S., Canadian 'Elevators of the Year'

Rail News Home Canadian Pacific 10/23/2020 Rail News: Canadian Pacific
For the 2019-2020 crop year, CP recognized elevators on both sides of the Canada-U.S. border.Photo – cpr.ca

Canadian Pacific yesterday announced two winners of its Elevator of the Year award: Viterra Gull Lake (Canada) and CHS Northland Grain Hazel (U.S.).

The Class I presents the award annually to grain elevators that achieve high volumes from a single loading point while consistently demonstrating efficient rail-car loading and a strong commitment to safety, CP officials said in a press release.

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Oct
23

Amtrak ended FY20 with half of previous year's revenue, Flynn says

Amtrak's latest projections are that the railroad ended fiscal-year 2020 on Sept. 30 with $1.24 billion in annual ticket-sales revenue, just 53 percent of what it had been in the previous fiscal year, President and Chief Executive Officer William Flynn told a U.S. Senate committee this week.

Flynn on Oct. 21 provided members of the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation an update on the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on Amtrak's finances and operations, as well as the railroad's measures to address the drastic loss in ridership and revenue over the past several months.

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Oct
23

UP's Vena to become senior adviser, Gehringer named EVP operations

Rail News Home Railroading People 10/23/2020 Rail News: Railroading People
Jim Vena (left) and Eric GehringerPhoto – up.com

Union Pacific Railroad this week announced that Jim Vena, chief operating officer, will transition to a new role by year's end. He will be succeeded by Eric Gehringer as executive vice president of operations, effective Jan. 1, 2021.

Vena will remain employed at the company as senior adviser through June 2021. After a long railroad career, he joined UP in January 2019 to lead all aspects of the Class I's operations, including the Unified Plan 2020 implementation.

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