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11

KCS rejects takeover bid, report says

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Kansas City Southern has rejected a $20 billion takeover offer from an investor group, the Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday.Global Infrastructure Partners and the infrastructure arm of private-equity firm Blackstone Group Inc. offered KCS $208 a share, the paper reported, citing people familiar with the situation.KCS rejected the bid, arguing it undervalued the company. KCS turned away an earlier bid that was below $200 a share. The two sides are not in discussions, the paper reported.

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Sep
11

FTA awards BUILD grants to KC Streetcar extension, Cleveland RTA rail-car project

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Rendering of the Kansas City Streetcar Riverfront Extension.Photo – KCSA

The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) yesterday announced it has awarded the the Kansas City Area Transportation Authority (KCATA) and the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority (GCRTA) Better Utilizing Investments to Leverage Development (BUILD) grants totaling a combined $29.2 million to advance rail projects. 

The FTA awarded KCATA a $14.2 million grant to fund the Kansas City Streetcar’s Riverfront Extension. The project will extend the existing downtown streetcar line about a half mile from 3rd Street and Grand Boulevard to the base of Grand Avenue Bridge on the Berkley Riverfront in Kansas City, Missouri. 

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Sep
10

STM to begin Pie-IX station upgrade

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The CA$81 million project will be completed in 2023.Photo – STM

The Societe de transport de Montreal (STM) on Oct. 13 will begin refurbishment and universal accessibility work at the Pie-IX metro station.

The CA$81 million project will include the installation of four elevators, entrance expansions, refurbishment of mechanical rooms, construction of a new staircase, improved lighting and additional signage. 

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Sep
10

California authority launches website for high-speed rail training

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The Central Valley Training Center provides pre-apprenticeship classes and hands-on construction industry training for Central Valley residents interested in working on California’s high-speed rail project.Photo – cvtcprogram.com

The California High-Speed Rail Authority (CHSRA) and Selma, California, officials yesterday launched a website to ramp up recruitment efforts for the first cohort of the Central Valley Training Center program. 

The training center provides pre-apprenticeship classes and hands-on construction industry training for Central Valley residents interested in working on California’s high-speed rail project, CHSRA officials said in a press release.

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Sep
10

Sound Transit seeks input on proposed service changes

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Sound Transit is planning for what service should look like beyond March 2021.Photo – Sound Transit

Sound Transit in Seattle is seeking public input on proposed changes to rail service in 2021, as well as feedback on how service changes related to COVID-19 pandemic have affected riders. 

Sound Transit is planning for what service should look like beyond March 2021. Considerations include where services are most needed, where demand might increase and which passengers depend most on services, Sound Transit officials said in a press release.

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Sep
10

Port of Long Beach posts best August in its history

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Dockworkers and terminal operators moved 725,610 20-foot equivalent units (TEUs) of container cargo during the month, a 9.3 percent increase.Photo – polb.com

The Port of Long Beach, California, (POLB) reported its best August in its 109-year history, marking a strong start to the peak shipping season, port officials reported yesterday.

Dockworkers and terminal operators moved 725,610 20-foot equivalent units (TEUs) of container cargo during the month, a 9.3 percent increase compared with August 2019's level. Imports surged 13 percent to 364,792 TEUs and exports climbed 1 percent to 16,177 TEUs. Empty containers shipped overseas climbed 8.5 percent to 234,642 TEUs.

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Sep
10

WMATA, PATCO to reopen all rail stations

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All 91 WMATA stations are open for the first time since the agency implemented station closures as part of its pandemic response in March.Photo – WMATA Facebook

The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) earlier this week reopened the Vienna and Dunn Loring rail stations following a summer-long closure to rebuild and modernize the stations. 

All 91 WMATA stations are now open for the first time since the agency implemented station closures as part of its pandemic response in March. 

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Sep
10

Huron Central Railway to shut down in December

Rail News Home Short Lines & Regionals 9/10/2020 Rail News: Short Lines & Regionals
Huron Central Railway operates along 173 miles of leased track to provide commercial freight service between Sault Ste. Marie and Sudbury in northern Ontario.Photo – gwrr.com

Genesee & Wyoming Canada Inc. (GWCI) has announced that subsidiary Huron Central Railway will cease operations by the end of the year.

GWCI's board met last month to confirm the decision, after discussions with federal and Ontario provincial governments failed to produce an agreement about a company proposal to "collectively invest" in the railroad's infrastructure, GWCI President Rick McLellan said in a press release.

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Sep
10

US, Canadian railroads log traffic increase in Week 36

For the first time since early 2020, U.S. railroads logged an increase in freight-rail traffic during the week ending Sept. 5, with total volumes driven by a spike in intermodal units, according to Association of American Railroads (AAR) data.

Total U.S. rail traffic for the week was 509,637 carloads and intermodal units, up 8.6 percent compared with the same week last year, AAR officials said in a press release.

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Sep
10

Amtrak now needs $5 billion in federal funds, Flynn tells Congress

Amtrak anticipates it will need up to $4.9 billion in federal funding to operate and continue to invest in its rail network, President and Chief Executive Officer William Flynn yesterday told lawmakers during a congressional hearing on the railroad's response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The latest dollar amount, which includes $2.8 billion in federal supplemental funding, is necessary to help Amtrak address the financial crisis it faces as a result of the pandemic, Flynn said.

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Sep
10

Rising Stars share opinions on railroading’s top challenges

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What are the railroad industry’s greatest challenges today, and what will they be in the future?

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Sep
09

NYCT launches cellular connectivity in first under-river subway tunnel

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The Canarsie Tunnel is the first under-water tunnel in the subway system to receive cellular connectivity.Photo – Transit Wireless

Transit Wireless completed work to allow cellular voice and data connection in the MTA New York City Transit’s L Line subway tunnel under the East River, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced last week. 

The telecommunication company, in partnership with MTA, launched full connectivity in the Canarsie Tunnel so that AT&T customers are now able to use their phones and other devices between 1st Avenue and Bedford Avenue on the L Line. 

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Sep
09

Long Island Rail Road unveils train crowding app

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The LIRR TrainTime mobile app provides the median ridership of the past seven trips of a specific train, at any station.Photo – LIRR YouTube

MTA Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) officials yesterday unveiled a planning tool that displays an estimate of train capacity so riders can better plan their trips and maximize social distancing practices while riding. 

The LIRR TrainTime mobile app provides the median ridership of the past seven trips of a specific train, at any station. The app then categorizes that train on a scale from “most crowded” to “least crowded.” 

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Sep
09

SERTC launches online program

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"This innovative new training model adapts to today's challenges and meets first responders where they are despite the ongoing pandemic," said TTCI President Lisa Stabler.Photo – Progressive Railroading files

The Security and Emergency Response Training Center (SERTC), an initiative of the Transportation Technology  Center Inc. (TTCI), has launched its first online training academy.

The SERTC will use the new platform to continue providing training to the nation's first responders despite ongoing challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Sep
09

Caltrain suspends fare increase, approves equity framework

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Caltrain's equity framework includes policies that will help ensure rail service recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic in a way that expands access to low-income riders.Photo – Caltrain Facebook

Caltrain’s board last week postponed previously approved fare increases until after June 2021, and approved the system’s first framework for equity policies.

The "Framework for Equity, Connectivity, Recovery and Growth" includes policies that will help ensure rail service recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic in a way that expands access to low-income individuals and communities of color that have historically been underrepresented in the system’s ridership, Caltrain officials said in a press release.

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Sep
09

CN joins Commtrex exchange for transload service

Rail News Home Canadian National Railway - CN 9/9/2020 Rail News: Canadian National Railway - CN
CN has joined Commtrex's transload marketplace to offer customers electronic "one-stop access" to the Class I's rail network and transloading distribution services across the United States and Canada.The marketplace is designed to help shippers efficiently find transloading providers that can handle the movement of bulk, liquids, packaged goods, oversized cargo and other goods.Commtrex aims to match shippers with the most relevant transload facilities, then enables the shippers to compare detailed information about each location before connecting directly through the platform to discuss terms, CN officials said in a press release."By using Commtrex, CN can connect customers with our team of experts to receive the best transload solutions that will help optimize their supply chains. With CN's comprehensive data analytics from our distribution facilities, as well as data from the Commtrex platform, we are offering increased visibility and deeper level insights on customers' goods including volumes, inventory aging and last-mile optimization," said Mark Lerner, CN's vice president of marketing and business development. 

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Sep
09

KCS Holiday Express train won't run in 2020

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The KCS Holiday Express project's charitable component has raised more than $2.1 million over the past 19 years.Photo – Kansas City Southern

Kansas City Southern has canceled this year's Holiday Express train due to the pandemic, but the railroad will mark the charitable program's 20th year with a fundraiser to benefit The Salvation Army in 20 communities along the KCS network.

"While it is not safe to gather for free visits with Santa Claus and tours of the Holiday Express train this year, the need for the charitable component of this program is greater than ever," KCS President and Chief Executive officer Patrick Ottensmeyer said in a press release.

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09

RTD-Denver to slash jobs to address financial crunch

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The planned reduction will include about 635 positions.Photo – RTD Facebook

The Regional Transportation District of Denver (RTD) plans to cut the number of employment positions by 25 percent to 30 percent due to the financial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. 

The planned reduction will include about 635 part-time and full-time positions for represented and salaried staff that are currently filled. The number may change as the agency conducts a more detailed analysis, RTD officials said in a press release.

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Sep
09

UP dispatches 'water train' to fight California wildfires

Rail News Home Union Pacific Railroad 9/9/2020 Rail News: Union Pacific Railroad
A UP crew used the water train to fight a fire near Spring Garden, California.Photo – UP's InsideTrack newsletter

A team of Union Pacific Railroad engineering employees have been on the front lines of battling hot spots along the railroad's track, bridges and tunnels as wildfires roar across Northern California.

The crew have been using the UP water train, which consists of two rail cars that each hold 12,500 gallons of water and a pumper. The train goes back and forth over a 7-miles stretch, traversing up to 50 miles a day, UP officials said in railroad's InsideTrack newsletter.

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Sep
08

Rail supplier news from Smiths Detection, Rail Vision, Acciona, Holden America, Cubic and HNTB (Sept. 8)

Rail News Home Railroading Supplier Spotlight 9/8/2020 Rail News: Railroading Supplier Spotlight
Smiths Detection's HCVT X-ray inspection scanner is used to screen moving rail cars for dangerous or illegal cargo.Photo – Smiths Detection

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Customs and Border Protection awarded Smiths Detection a contract to provide its HCVT X-ray scanners for use at U.S. railway checkpoints at both the northern and southern borders. The HCVT is a side-view, high-energy X-ray inspection scanner designed to screen moving rail cars for dangerous or illegal cargo. The initial order value is $13.5 million with initial deliveries planned for 2021. The contract allows for multiple orders up to $379 million over five years. The contract also includes an option for service over a 10-year period.

Rail Vision Ltd. signed a commercial agreement with an affiliate of Knorr-Bremse AG to supply Rail Vision’s Assisted Remote Shunting (ARS) systems to a European train operator. Rail Vision will deliver its ARS prototype system in October. The train operator then has the option to place an order for 30 ARS systems valued up to $3.3 million, or purchase an additional 45 ARS systems valued at about $4.1 million.

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