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08

Chicago RTA to draft development plan for Cary Metra station

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The plan will identify strategies for future transit-oriented land uses near the Metra station in downtown Cary.Photo – Metra

Officials from Chicago’s Regional Transportation Authority (RTA) and Cary, Illinois, late last month began creating a strategic plan to encourage private investment near the city's Metra commuter-rail station. 

The plan will identify strategies for future transit-oriented land uses and infrastructure improvements near the station in downtown Cary.

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Sep
08

FTA grants RTD-Denver funding for multimodal app

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The grant will allow RTD to work with Masabi and Transit to create an integrated app feature for purchasing both rail and bus tickets.Photo – RTD Facebook

The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) late last month awarded the Regional Transportation District of Denver (RTD) a $687,000 Accelerating Innovative Mobility (AIM) challenge grant to develop a multimodal trip planning and payment integration feature in the Transit mobile application. 

The grant will allow RTD and the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) to work with mobile ticketing provider Masabi and Transit to create an app feature that will allow riders to purchase both rail and bus tickets, book microtransit service options, pay for electric scooter trips and create a multimodal itinerary. 

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Sep
08

PANYNJ seeks designer for AirTrain LGA-related promenade work

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A rendering of the proposed AirTrain LGA's east station at LaGuardia Airport.Photo – PANYNJ

The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) recently issued a request for proposals (RFP) for a landscape architecture or engineering design firm to advance Flushing Bay promenade improvements as part of the proposed AirTrain LGA project and $8 billion LaGuardia Airport redevelopment plan.

The authority plans to build AirTrain LGA to provide millions of air travelers a reliable, 30-minute trip from midtown Manhattan to the airport, with connection through a new Willets Point station. PANYNJ’s preferred alternative calls for building two airport stations and connecting the AirTrain to MTA Long Island Rail Road and MTA New York City Transit lines.

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Sep
08

Midwest & Bluegrass Rail acquires four short lines

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Midwest & Bluegrass Rail LLC late last week announced it finalized the purchase of Camp Chase Railway, Chesapeake and Indiana Railroad, Vermilion Valley Railroad and Youngstown and Southeastern Railroad from Indiana Boxcar Corp.The four short lines operate a combined 105 miles of branch line and industrial track and haul a wide range of commodities, including agricultural products, fertilizer, recyclables and construction-related materials.The acquisition will add to Midwest & Bluegrass Rail’s growing portfolio of rail, logistics assets and operations, company officials said in a press release. Midwest & Bluegrass Rail plans to continue to pursuing economic development and transload opportunities.“[We are] proud to welcome this group of four short line railroads to our expanding footprint," said Midwest & Bluegrass Rail Chief Commercial Officer Dustin Shaver, "We are excited to … usher in even more opportunities for customers and communities along the rail lines.”Formed in 2019 as a full-service rail company, Midwest & Bluegrass Rail is focused on identifying, acquiring, marketing, developing and operating railroads across the United States.A commitment to customers, employees and communities will lead to traffic growth on the four short lines, which were faced with low traffic density or abandonment, said Midwest & Bluegrass Rail Chief Operating Officer Brian Miller.“[We] believe the acquisition helps position the company for additional growth opportunities in the Eastern U.S.,” he said.Now exiting the short-line business, Indiana Boxcar plans to focus on its locomotive and freight-car leasing business.

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08

USDOT introduces National Freight Strategic Plan

The U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) last week released its first-ever National Freight Strategic Plan (NFSP), which lays out a vision for long-term investments in infrastructure and other essential parts of the nation’s freight system.

Required as part of the Fixing America’s Surface Transportation (FAST) Act of 2015, the NFSP identifies major trade gateways and national freight corridors that connect major population centers, trade gateways and other major freight generators. It also assesses and suggests ways to overcome statutory, regulatory, technological, institutional, financial and other barriers to improved freight transportation; outlines a process for addressing multistate projects; and forecasts freight volumes for the next five, 10 and 20 years.

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Sep
08

Metrolink restores some service, certifies new Tier 4 locomotives

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Metrolink's reinstated eastbound service provides the first morning connection from Los Angeles to Ventura County since March.Photo – Metrolink

Metrolink today reinstated two Ventura County Line trains as vehicle traffic in the San Fernando Valley and Venture County, California, returns to pre-pandemic levels. 

Ventura County Line trains 101 and 110 have been restored to serve stations connecting Los Angeles to Glendale, Burbank, Northridge, Van Nuys, Chatsworth, Simi Valley and Moorpark.

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Sep
08

Amtrak to furlough nearly 2,000 workers, cut 100 managers

Amtrak last week announced plans to furlough 1,950 workers and cut 100 management positions due to contracted operations and pinched finances.

For several weeks, the railroad conducted a thorough review of its fiscal-year 2021 operating plan and planned service levels, which revealed reduced staffing needs for the next fiscal year, Amtrak officials said in a prepared statement.

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Sep
04

In memoriam: Long-time transit industry contributor Joseph Alexander

Joseph Alexander, an original member of Virginia Railway Express’ (VRE) operations board, a founding member of the Northern Virginia Transportation Commission (NVTC) and stanch passenger-rail supporter in Virginia, died Aug. 30. He was 90.

Alexander served on the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors for 32 years and on the NVTC from its inception in 1964 until 1995, serving as chair from 1970 through 1972. He also represented NVTC on the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority’s (WMATA) board for more than 20 years and was chairman four times.

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Sep
04

STB adopts final rule on waybill data collection

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The Surface Transportation Board (STB) has adopted a final rule aimed at improving the board's waybill sample data collection by creating a more robust dataset for decision-making and analyses. The rule takes effect Jan. 1, 2021.Specifically, the rule would increase the sampling rates of certain non-intermodal carload shipments and specific separate sampling strata and rates for intermodal shipments, STB officials said in a press release.The board initiated the rulemaking as part of its rate reform efforts. The final rule follows a notice of proposed rulemaking that was issued in November 2019.Board members expect the enhanced dataset to provide more comprehensive information to the STB and other users of waybill sample data in a variety of contexts, including exemption decisions, stratification reports, traffic volume and rate studies, board-initiated investigations and certain rate cases.The final rule also eliminates the paper system for reporting waybill data.    

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04

UP announces 2020 hazmat safety award winners

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Union Pacific Railroad is honoring 69 companies with its 2020 Pinnacle Award for their efforts to safely transport chemicals by rail.The annual award recognizes shippers that implement release prevention protocols, corrective action plans and have zero non-accidental releases of regulated hazardous materials shipments.The railroad values its collaboration with the award recipients and their help in transporting chemical shipments in the safest manner possible, said Jacque Bendon, UP's vice president of industrial, in a press release."Their work helps ensure these vital products safely arrive at their destinations," he said.The Class I's hazardous materials safety team supports its customers with joint rail safety training programs and rail-car inspections, UP officials said.To read the list of 2020 winners, click here.

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Dalton takes helm as VRE's CEO

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The two governing bodies that oversee the Virginia Railway Express (VRE) have appointed Rich Dalton chief executive officer. The Northern Virginia Transportation Commission and Potomac and Rappahannock Transportation Commission affirmed a recommendation from VRE’s operations board to install him as leader.Dalton was appointed acting CEO in November 2019 when VRE and former CEO Doug Allen agreed to part ways. At the time, Dalton was chief operating officer and deputy CEO, positions he held for 11 years. He previously served as acting CEO in 2012.Prior to joining VRE, Dalton spent 19 years with a company involved in passenger and freight rail. He is a military veteran, having served as a petty officer in the U.S. Navy.Among his accomplishments at the VRE, Dalton led a multi-year effort to implement positive train control (PTC), board members said in a press release. In April 2019, VRE became the nation’s sixth rail system to operate under PTC.Dalton’s decades of experience and railroad savvy make him the ideal candidate for the position, said Gary Skinner, who chairs both the VRE operations board and Spotsylvania County Board of Supervisors.“His leadership and vision will not only allow our commuter-rail system to weather the challenges presented by the current health crisis, but to emerge a stronger organization, well positioned for future growth,” said Skinner.Dalton also stood out as a top CEO candidate because of his unparalleled expertise in VRE’s operations and its partner agencies, and his vision for the system’s future, board members said.“I am excited to lead VRE as we execute our strategic objectives for safety, complete customer satisfaction, prudent fiscal management, system growth, and a healthy corporate culture,” said Dalton.

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04

Transport Canada publishes locomotive voice, video recorder regs

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Canada Transport Minister Marc Garneau earlier this week announced the publication of the final Locomotive Voice and Video Recorder Regulations in the Canada Gazette Part II.

The regulations specify the technical requirements for railroads to install the devices on their locomotives by Sept. 2, 2022.

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Sep
04

Brightline breaks ground on Aventura Station in south Florida

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A rendering of the 17,500-square-foot station set for Aventura Mall.Photo – Miami-Dade County

Brightline and Miami-Dade County officials broke ground yesterday for Aventura Station, which will be built on three acres in Adventura, Florida.

To be constructed near Adventura Mall, the 17,500-square-foot station will include an 860-foot platform inside of Florida East Coast Railway/Brightline right of way. The site will include 240 parking spaces and newly landscaped areas.

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Sep
04

BNSF to operate contaminated rail under consent decree

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The consent decree affects BNSF property in northwest Montana.Photo – U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Federal and state of Montana officials have proposed an agreement that would make BNSF Railway Co. responsible for maintaining and operating track that the railroad is accused of contaminating with asbestos.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Montana Department of Environmental Quality and BNSF proposed in a consent decree that the Class I would implement an operation and a maintenance plan, a health and safety plan and institutional controls to minimize risk to railroad workers and the surrounding community from low levels of asbestos within the Operable Unit 6 of the Libby Asbestos Superfund Site in Lincoln County, Montana.

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Sep
04

Long Bridge project poised to advance to design phase

The extensive environmental planning process for the Long Bridge project has concluded, the Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation and District of Columbia Department of Transportation announced yesterday.

Owned and operated by CSX, Long Bridge is the only rail bridge connecting Virginia to the District of Columbia, and is one of the most significant passenger- and freight-rail choke points along the East Coast. Built in 1904, the two-track bridge is used by CSX and Norfolk Southern Railway — which retains trackage rights on the bridge and connecting CSX track — as well as Amtrak and Virginia Railway Express (VRE).

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Sep
03

Metrolink earns financial reporting honor, unveils flex pass

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A new five-day flex pass addresses pandemic-related changes in commuting patterns.Photo – Metrolink

Metrolink has achieved a certificate of achievement for excellence in financial reporting from the Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada (GFOA).

The association honored the Los Angeles-area commuter railroad for its annual financial report for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019. The report met the highest standards of the program by demonstrating full disclosure and motivating potential riders and user groups to read the document, according to the GFOA.

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Sep
03

Three agencies take pandemic-related measures

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Virginia Railway Express (VRE) has released a series of online videos designed to inform current, former and prospective passengers about the commuter railroad’s efforts to protect their health and safety during the COVID-19 pandemic.Ranging from 30 seconds to two minutes, the videos highlight enhanced cleaning protocols, social-distancing decals, hand-sanitizer dispensers on rail cars and platforms, workers’ use of facial coverings and a new web page detailing the number of available seats on a train.The commuter railroad has experienced a more than 90 percent decline in ridership due to the pandemic.“Safety has, since VRE’s inception, been our priority,” said Rich Dalton, the railroad’s acting chief executive officer, in a press release. “We want to assure commuters that, when they are ready to ride again, we are here to welcome them back in the safest and healthiest way possible.”Meanwhile, the Maryland Transit Administration has proposed MARC and bus service adjustments to manage the fiscal impact of COVID-19 through operating and capital budget reductions. Additional details on the MARC commuter-rail service changes — which would impact the Penn and Camden lines — will be announced in fall.A tad farther east, New Jersey Transit plans to reopen rail ticket windows Sept. 8 that were were temporarily suspended as a COVID-19 precaution. Riders who want to minimize touchpoints are encouraged to continue purchasing tickets through the agency’s mobile app and ticket vending machines.“While ticket agents are back at their windows, everyone needs to remain as vigilant as ever before, and continue to practice social distancing and wearing a face covering for everyone’s protection,” said NJ Transit President and CEO Kevin Corbett.

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03

Temporary art murals damaged at Sound Transit station site

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Many of the 35 temporary art murals displayed at the station construction site were damaged.Photo – Sound Transit

Sound Transit officials and local public artists have condemned acts of vandalism on Aug. 20 that caused damage to many of the 35 temporary public art murals displayed at the construction site of a future Federal Way light-rail extension station.

Since the slashed murals include numerous depictions of people of color, the damage is suspected to have been motivated by racism, Sound Transit officials said in a press release.

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03

EDA awards grant for Texas industrial park rail spur

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The U.S. Economic Development Administration (EDA) will award a $1.2 million grant to the city of Corsicana, Texas, to construct a 2,500-foot rail spur that will serve the Highway 31 Industrial Park.The grant will be matched with $833,333 in local funds. It's expected to generate $60 million in private investment, EDA officials said in a press release.
The new rail spur, to be located in a Tax Cuts and Jobs Act Opportunity Zone, will directly support new economic development in North Central Texas, said Dana Gartzke, who performs the delegated duties of the assistant secretary of commerce for economic development. "In addition, the project's location in an opportunity zone will build upon the park's success in attracting new manufacturing companies and additional private investment to the region," Gartzke said.The project was made possible by the regional planning efforts led by the North Central Texas Council of Governments, EDA officials said. 

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03

Metrolinx adopts mats to curb trespassing at GO Transit crossings

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The mats have hard and uneven surfaces that are difficult to walk on or over.Photo – Metrolinx

Metrolinx has installed rubber anti-trespassing mats (ATPs) at 18 grade crossings across GO Transit’s network so far this year as part of a ongoing program.

The agency is adding the mats at high-risk, track-level crossings and pedestrian crossings on three corridors: Lakeshore East, Lakeshore West and Stouffville. The mat’s hard and uneven surface makes it nearly impossible to walk on or over, helping to greatly reduce trespassing risks at crossings, Metrolinx officials said in an online post.

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