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25

UP, CEMEX agree to transport liquid carbon dioxide from Texas port

Rail News Home Union Pacific Railroad 9/25/2020 Rail News: Union Pacific Railroad
Port Freeport yesterday announced a new operational agreement between CEMEX Inc. and Union Pacific Railroad to transport liquid carbon dioxide from Freeport, Texas, to Mexico.CEMEX transloads the liquid carbon dioxide from tank trucks into rail cars while UP arranges the transport of the loaded cars to their destination in Mexico, port officials said in a press release.The liquid carbon dioxide is used in various applications, including the manufacturing of carbonated beverages."The collaboration between CEMEX, Union Pacific and Port Freeport opens the door for additional opportunities for economic growth in our region and beyond," said Port Commission Chairman Shane Pirtle.The port's recent investment in rail infrastructure has garnered the attention of many multinational companies, said Port Executive and Chief Executive Officer Phyllis Saathoff said.Port Freeport is a leading port in the export of crude oil and natural gas liquids, port officials said.

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Sep
24

Rail supplier news from Wabtec, Rajant, Thales, Stantec, Keolis and LAN (Sept. 24)

Wabtec Corp. has signed an agreement with the New Mexico Rail Runner Express (NMRX) to upgrade the wireless network of NMRX’s commuter fleet, in cooperation with Rajant Corp. The order is the first for Wabtec and Rajant since they formed a strategic partnership to accelerate the adoption of wireless technology in the global rail industry, Wabtec officials said in a press release.

Rajant Corp. has developed a new, high-performance BreadCrumb® platform, the Falcon. The platform offers multiple-input and multiple-output radios, high throughput, enhanced security performance, and edge computing capabilities for third-party applications and artificial intelligence. Combined with Rajant's patented InstaMesh® protocol, the Falcon is capable of bridging Kinetic Mesh wireless networks with other networks such as LTE/5G. “The Falcon will be interoperable with all our technology to expand market capabilities for industries like rail, shipping ports, military, mining and heavy construction,” Rajant officials said in a press release.

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Sep
24

Sound Transit seeks input on proposed service changes

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 9/24/2020 Rail News: Passenger Rail
The service plan calls for maintaining the Link light rail service levels that were in effect this month.Photo – Sound Transit Facebook

Sound Transit today will hold a virtual public hearing to gather feedback on the agency’s 2021 Service Plan, which outlines changes and revisions to commuter- and light-rail service for the upcoming budget year.

The service plan calls for maintaining the Link light-rail and Sound commuter-rail service levels that were in effect this month.

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Sep
24

NS again uses Waze app to promote rail safety

Rail News Home Safety 9/24/2020 Rail News: Safety
Norfolk Southern Railway has relaunched a public awareness campaign about its Waze mobile application to educate motorists about grade-crossing safety. The Class I is using the Waze app to target drivers approaching crossings with specific safety tips. With national statistics reporting an accident between a person or vehicle and a train every three minutes, the awareness is needed, NS officials said in a press release."This partnership [with Waze] gives us a chance to reach people that may not otherwise receive these safety messages, and with 30 million Waze users in the United States alone, that is powerful," said Jason Morris, NS' assistant vice president of safety and environmental.For its campaign, NS is targeting areas with high numbers of grade crossings and crossing incidents. Over the next several months, drivers will see the ads in parts of Alabama, Georgia, Indiana, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia, South Carolina and Ohio.Based on the success of its 2019 campaign using the Waze app, NS officials hope that this year's campaign will improve safety across the railroad's operating territory."The areas that were reached in 2019 have seen a reduction in incidents, which is an encouraging trend as we start this new round," said Morris.NS' ad blitz kicked off in mid-September as a lead into the annual observance of National Rail Safety Week, which this year is Sept. 21-27.

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Sep
24

APTA inducts Jablonski into Hall of Fame

Rail News Home Railroading People 9/24/2020 Rail News: Railroading People
Paul JablonskiPhoto – SDMTS

The American Public Transportation Association (APTA) earlier this week inducted the late Paul Jablonski into its Hall of Fame.

Jablonski, who was chief executive officer of the San Diego Metropolitan Transit System (SDMTS) when he died in May at the age of 67, was recognized for his contributions to public transportation over a 40-year career.

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Sep
24

IAIS Vice Chair Miller to retire

Rail News Home Railroading People 9/24/2020 Rail News: Railroading People
Dennis MillerPhoto – Iowa Interstate Railroad

Iowa Interstate Railroad Ltd. (IAIS) Vice Chairman Dennis "Denny" Miller announced he will retire Sept. 30, after serving the railroad industry for 47 years.

Miller held various positions during his years at IAIS, including vice president of customer services, VP of operations, executive VP-chief executive officer, president and, most recently, vice chairman, IAIS officials said in a press release.

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Sep
24

FTA final rule amends project management oversight regs

Rail News Home Federal Legislation & Regulation 9/24/2020 Rail News: Federal Legislation & Regulation
The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) yesterday announced a final rule that amends Project Management Oversight (PMO) regulations of transit capital investments.The final rule streamlines the PMO regulation by reducing the number of projects subject to FTA project management oversight and modifies the regulation to make it consistent with statutory changes, FTA officials said in a press release.The rule defines a "major capital project" as a new fixed guideway — or an expansion, rehabilitation or modernization of an existing fixed guideway system — with a total project cost of $300 million or more with a federal investment of $100 million or more.The previous threshold defined a major capital project as one that cost $100 million or more but did not include federal support as a factor.The final rule has been published in the Federal Register

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Sep
24

AAR: U.S. railroads' intermodal volume climbs in Week 38

U.S. freight railroads hauled 521,956 carloads and intermodal units during the week ending Sept. 19, a 1.3 percent decrease compared with the same week a year ago, according to Association of American Railroads (AAR) data.

Railroads moved fewer carloads during the week — 226,687 units, down 9.6 percent versus the same week in 2019. However, they posted an increase in intermodal volume, which rose 6.3 percent to 295,269 containers and trailers.

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Sep
24

FRA unveils full list of 2020 CRISI grants

The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) yesterday released its full list of 50 projects in 29 states granted funding under the fiscal-year 2020 Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvements (CRISI) Program. 

The $320.6 million worth of projects selected include a wide variety of railroad investments that improve the safety, efficiency, and reliability of freight and intercity passenger service, FRA officials said in a press release.

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Sep
23

RSI unveils product quality certification standard for tank car suppliers

Rail News Home Railroading Supplier Spotlight 9/23/2020 Rail News: Railroading Supplier Spotlight
The Railway Supply Institute (RSI) today released the RSI-100 Product Quality Certification Standard, a new recommended practice that will enable railway parts suppliers to produce tank car components in conformance with Association of American Railroads (AAR)-approved specifications and applicable federal regulations.The RSI-100 Standard outlines clear roles and responsibilities between purchasers and suppliers, defines quality criteria, identifies objective evidence to establish compliance, and serves as a tool for certified tank car facilities to engage with non-certified facilities, RSI officials said in a press release.“This standard will provide tank car manufacturers and repair facilities with confidence that products acquired for installation on tank cars conform to the specified quality requirement,” said John Byrne, vice chairman of the RSI Committee on Tank Cars, which developed the standard.RSI consulted with the Federal Railroad Administration and the AAR in developing and evaluating this program. The standard has been made available to the industry at no cost. Going forward, the RSI Quality Assurance Committee will review applicable federal requirements and AAR standards on an ongoing basis to ensure that RSI-100 remains a best recommended practice for suppliers of tank car components and issue any necessary revisions accordingly.

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Sep
23

MARTA, Nextdoor to provide agency alerts to Atlanta residents

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 9/23/2020 Rail News: Passenger Rail
MARTA created targeted areas within the Nextdoor site in order to provide relevant alerts to residents affected by a particular project.Photo – MARTA

The Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) earlier this week partnered with social network Nextdoor to share agency construction updates, major service issues and other announcements to residents near MARTA service lines and stations.

Nextdoor is social network for neighborhoods where users verify their residence and communicate privately and exclusively with other residents in their neighborhood. The site has users in nearly 2,5000 neighborhoods in Clayton, DeKalb and Fulton counties and Atlanta. 

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Sep
23

APTA recognizes excellence in rail safety, security

Rail News Home Safety 9/23/2020 Rail News: Safety
MTA Long Island Rail Road received APTA’s 2020 Rail Safety Gold Award in the commuter/intercity rail category.Photo – MTA Facebook

The American Public Transportation Association (APTA) yesterday announced the winners of the 2020 Bus and Rail Safety and Security Excellence Awards, which recognize “innovative and proactive” safety and security programs. 

“These awards help to build the industry by benchmarking successful programs so other systems can implement and fine-tune their programs based on the findings of their peers,” APTA officials said in a press release.

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Sep
23

Class I workforce ticked up in August

Rail News Home Rail Industry Trends 9/23/2020 Rail News: Rail Industry Trends
Five of six employment categories logged decreases since July.Photo – BNSF Railway Co.

Class Is employed 117,764 workers in mid-August, up 0.46 percent from July's employment level but down 15.45 percent year over year, according to Surface Transportation Board (STB) data.

Five of six employment categories logged decreases from mid-July to mid-August. They were: maintenance of equipment and stores, down 1.97 percent to 19,165 employees; maintenance of way and structures, down 1.66 percent to 29,433; executives, officials and staff assistants, down 0.4 percent to 7,491; professionals and administrative, down 0.27 percent to 10,353; and transportation (other than train and engine), down 0.12 percent to 5,069.

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Sep
23

BART advances station access improvement projects

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 9/23/2020 Rail News: Passenger Rail
The projects are part of the agency’s Safe Routes to BART program, which focuses on improving bike and pedestrian connections to BART stations.Photo – BART Facebook

Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) last week identified four rail station access improvement projects to receive a combined total of $3.5 million in Measure RR funding.

The projects are part of the agency’s Safe Routes to BART program, which focuses on improving bike and pedestrian connections to BART stations. Grants include:

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Sep
23

Lawmakers urge MassDOT to purchase Pan Am assets for future passenger service

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 9/23/2020 Rail News: Passenger Rail
The lawmakers encouraged Pollack to take action in relation to the potential sale of Pan Am Railways.Photo – panamrailways.com/Ted Krug

Ten Massachusetts lawmakers are calling on the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) to purchase Pan Am Railways' assets and freight rights along the Route 2 Rail Corridor to secure the area for future passenger-rail service.

In a letter to MassDOT Secretary Stephanie Pollack, the lawmakers noted that under Massachusetts law, the state has the first right of refusal in the sale of any railroad right of way or related facilities within the state. The lawmakers encouraged Pollack to take action in relation to the potential sale of Pan Am Railways.

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Sep
23

Protestors' blockade impacts KCS freight movement in Mexico

Rail News Home Kansas City Southern 9/23/2020 Rail News: Kansas City Southern
The blockades have halted the movement of freight to and from the Port of Lazaro Cardenas.Photo – Kansas City Southern de Mexico

A protestors' blockade has obstructed rail tracks between Caltzontzin and La Vinata, Mexico, which has affected Kansas City Southern de Mexico's rail traffic for the past three weeks, MexicoNewsDaily.com reported.

More than 70 teachers and teachers in training have been blocking the tracks in Michoacan, Mexico, halting the movement of freight to and from the Port of Lazaro Cardenas. The KCSM traffic mainly consists of steel, petroleum and automotive products, the news site reported.

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Sep
23

Federal grants awarded to rail infrastructure projects in four states

Senators and congressmen from four states this week announced the U.S. Department of Transportation has awarded millions of dollars in fiscal-year 2020 Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvements (CRISI) grants to railroads in their states.

U.S. Sens. Mark Warner and Tim Kaine (both D-Va.) announced in a press release a $13.67 million CRISI grant was issued to a project to install over 70 miles of rail and other infrastructure upgrades on the Buckingham Branch Railroad North Mountain Subdivision line between Charlottesville and Clifton Forge, Virginia.

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Sep
22

Rail supplier news from Mobilitie, Webuild, HDR, Alstom, Sener and Abloy (Sept. 22)

The Bay Area Rapid Transit District (BART) partnered with Mobilitie to create a new digital network that provides BART riders with 5G wireless connectivity. Mobilitie will install an underground wireless system in rail tunnels in San Francisco, add wayside wireless communications and small cells along the rail line, enable Wi-Fi connectivity across stations and trains, and deploy a fiber plant installed along the entire rail right-of-way. BART is expected to bring connectivity to its entire fleet by 2023, Mobilitie officials said in a press release.

The Webuild Group and its U.S. subsidiary and joint-venture partner Lane Construction are a step closer to starting work on a high-speed rail line between Dallas and Houston now that the Federal Railroad Administration issued a Rule of Particular Applicability and a Record of Decision to Texas Central Railroad LLC. The two decisions are a crucial milestone for the start of work on the $20 billion project.

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Sep
22

Sound Transit marks 20 years of commuter-rail service

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 9/22/2020 Rail News: Passenger Rail
Sounder began operating two south line round-trip trains on Sept. 18, 2000.Photo – Sound Transit

Sound Transit on Sept. 18 marked the 20-year anniversary of its Sounder commuter-rail service in Seattle. 

Sounder began operating two south line round-trip trains in 2000, with stops in Tacoma, Sumner, Auburn and Seattle. Service to Puyallup and Kent was added in February 2001, to Tukwila a month later, and to South Tacoma and Lakewood in 2012. North line service to Edmonds and Everett began in 2003 and to Mukilteo in 2008.

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Sep
22

OSHA amends crane standard for rail work

Rail News Home Federal Legislation & Regulation 9/22/2020 Rail News: Federal Legislation & Regulation
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has issued a final rule that revises the standard for cranes and derricks used in railroad roadway work. The new rule recognizes the unique equipment and circumstances in rail roadway work. It also notes that some OSHA regulatory requirements are preempted by Federal Railroad Administration regulations, according to a notice in the Federal Register."The revised standard provides a clearer understanding of which regulatory requirements are applicable, resulting in a more effective regulatory program and ultimately improved safety," the notice states. The final rule goes into effect Nov. 16. 

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