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31

BART completes more trackwork while ridership is low

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Completing a power cable project during slowed operations means service won't be impacted over 35 weekends.Photo – BART

Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) continues to mark progress with a plan to maximize capital rebuilding work while ridership remains low because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Since the agency reduced service hours in March, more track time has become available for workers to improve the system, BART officials said in a press release.

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Aug
31

Trump designates NTSB Vice Chair Landsberg for new three-year term

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Bruce LandsbergPhoto – ntsb.gov

President Donald Trump has designated National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) Vice Chairman Bruce Landsberg to continue to serve in the position for a new three-year term.

Landsberg began a five-year appointment as an NTSB board member on Aug. 7, 2018, and on that same day began a two-year term as the board's vice chairman.

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Aug
31

UP taps Richardson as interim EVP, chief legal officer

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Craig RichardsonPhoto – up.com

Union Pacific Railroad last week named Craig Richardson interim executive vice president and chief legal officer.

Richardson is responsible for overseeing legal affairs, including commercial transactions and litigation, regulatory matters, labor and employment. He also supervises UP's compliance and ethics program, as well as risk management initiatives, including UP's police department.

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Aug
31

MTA preps public for upcoming NYCT trackwork project

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The E Line runs between Jamaica in Queens and lower Manhattan.Photo – NYCT

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) plans to hold community meetings today and tomorrow to review travel alternatives and work associated with a capital project planned on MTA New York City Transit’s (NYCT) E Line in Queens, New York.

To start Sept. 19, the work calls for replacing and installing more than 5,500 feet of track and more than 7,800 feet of third rail at or near two stations on the line. The track is reaching the end of its service life and needs complete replacement, which will help improve reliability and service on the line in Queens and Manhattan, MTA officials said in a press release.

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Aug
31

LA Metro to study feasibility of going fareless

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There isn't a large transit system in the world that's entirely fareless, authority officials say.Photo – LA Metro

A Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LA Metro) exploratory task force is expected to begin working tomorrow on a proposal to eliminate all rail and bus fares.

The task force is charged with providing a fareless plan to LA Metro Chief Executive Officer Phillip Washington and the authority’s board by year’s end, including funding scenarios and sources.

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Aug
31

APTA honors Houston METRO with annual achievement award

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METRO now has won the APTA award for the second time in five years.Photo – METRO

The American Public Transportation Association (APTA) has named the Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County (METRO) as the 2020 winner of the Outstanding Public Transportation System Achievement Award.

The annual award recognizes excellence among North American public transportation providers in leadership, innovation, safety and other key areas. The Houston transit agency received the national award for the second time in five years due to several notable achievements over the past three years, according to APTA.

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Aug
31

KCS promotes Flores to VP automotive, intermodal sales

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Kansas City Southern has promoted Rodrigo Flores from vice president of automotive to VP of automotive and intermodal sales, effective Sept. 1.

Flores will be responsible for the KCS' automotive and intermodal business units in the United States and Mexico He joined the predecessor to Kansas City Southern de Mexico in 1997 as a manager in external reporting. 

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Aug
31

FRA issues rail inspection technology rule aimed at track safety improvement

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"Modernized standards will allow railroads to implement innovative inspection methods without the burden of applying for individual waivers with well-established safety records," said FRA Administrator Ronald Batory.Photo – fra.dot.gov

The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) late last week issued a final rule allowing railroads to use ultrasonic inspection technology, augmented with GPS technology, to conduct continuous rail testing.

The updated regulations are expected to improve safety by making it easier for railroads to test rail more frequently, and to identify and repair internal rail flaws before conditions degrade, FRA officials said in a press release.

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Aug
28

Rail supplier news from NRE, Koppers, Harsco, Harting and Icomera (Aug. 28)

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The locomotive builder is advancing a consolidation plan that involves five plants.Photo – NRE

NRE is moving ahead with a plan to consolidate several production lines. Over the next several months, the company will consolidate rail operations from plants in Dixmoor and Silvis, Illinois, and Milwaukee at production facilities in Mt. Vernon, Illinois, and Paducah, Kentucky. In addition, operations now performed at a Hagerstown, Maryland, plant will be moved to a new facility adjacent to the Paducah shops. Featuring new and updated CNC machines, the new plant primarily will build and remanufacture diesel power assemblies. NRC provides new and remanufactured locomotives, maintenance services, and locomotive parts and components.

Koppers Inc. plans to spend $23 million on improvements to its North Little Rock, Arkansas, facility over the next two years. The wood-tie supplier plans to complete some construction work and purchase equipment to upgrade and modernize processes at the plant, which treats more than 1.5 million wood ties annually. Koppers also plans to hire more workers at the facility. The company produces various treated wood products, wood treatment chemicals and carbon compounds.

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Aug
28

Connecticut DOT seeks public feedback on four-year transportation program

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The draft transportation program covers projects planned from 2021 through 2024.Photo – Connecticut DOT

The Connecticut Department of Transportation (CTDOT) is seeking public input on an update to its four-year Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) and revised public involvement procedures.

Comments will be received at two virtual public information meetings to be held Sept. 23 on the 2021-2024 draft STIP, a nearly $3.9 billion program that lists all federally funded transportation improvements planned for the next four years. Divided by federal funding category and region, the capital and operational improvements involve rail, bus, road and bicycle facilities.

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Aug
28

WMATA finishes lighting upgrades at 48 underground stations

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Before and after photos show how the new LED lighting brightens the station platforms.Photo – WMATA

The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) earlier this week marked the completion of platform-level lighting upgrades at 48 underground stations.

Expected to take three years to complete, the project was finished a year early, helping the authority realize energy cost savings sooner, WMATA officials said in a press release.

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Aug
28

BNSF completes work trestle on Lake Pend Oreille bridge project

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BNSF Railway is building a second rail bridge adjacent to an existing rail bridge over Lake Pend Oreille. The work trestle at the north end was completed recently.Photo – BNSF Inside Track newsletter

BNSF Railway Co. has moved to the next stage of its Sandpoint Junction Connector Project, which includes the construction of a second rail bridge over Idaho's Lake Pend Oreille adjacent to an existing rail bridge, the Class I announced this week in a company newsletter.

The project moved into the next phase since the work trestle at the north end has been completed. Engineering teams now are focused primarily on permanent pile construction for the new bridge, a three-quarter-mile long span next to the existing bridge. Additional pile installations will take place this month, as well.

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Aug
28

NTSB: Operator presence control could have prevented fatal CSX worker accident

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The raised east wing and mold board of the BR-201202 ballast regulator at the accident location.Photo – NTSB accident report

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) determined that a CSX ballast regulator operator's attempt to repair a machine without powering it off and without using lockout/tagout procedures is the probable cause of a March 2018 accident that led to the worker's death.

The operator was fatally injured on March 12, 2018, while working on a main track near Wartrace, Tennessee, in the CSX Chattanooga Subdivision. According to the NTSB report, a CSX equipment manager was traveling in the area when he saw the ballast regulator operator climb into the cab. Shortly after, the manager heard a radio transmission from the operator reporting a problem with a proximity switch on the regulator. 

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Aug
28

Union Pacific taps Beyah as chief communications officer

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Clarissa BeyahPhoto – Union Pacific Corp.

Union Pacific Corp. has hired Clarissa Beyah as chief communications officer.

She will be responsible for the railroad's corporate communications strategy, overseeing executive and employee communications, media relations, digital and social media, and serving as communication adviser to the Class I's chairman and senior leadership, UP officials said in a press release.

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Aug
28

ASLRRA names President's Safety Award winners

The American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association (ASLRRA) recently named the 2020 winners of it annual President’s Safety Awards.

The 2020 awards recognize member railroads that achieved the lowest accident frequency rate based on 2019 Federal Railroad Administration data. Categorized based on the number of injury-free manhours worked, the winners will be honored during the ASLRRA’s virtual Connections convention to be held Oct. 5-9.

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Aug
28

CN awards grain hopper car contract to National Steel Car

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"The $1 billion CN plans on investing in Ontario over the next two years demonstrates our ongoing commitment to the province," said CN President and CEO JJ Ruest.Photo – CN

CN has awarded a contract to National Steel Car Ltd. of Hamilton, Ontario, to build 1,150 new generation, high-capacity grain hopper cars.

The contract brings to CA$1 billion the amount the Class I plans to invest in Ontario by the end of 2022, CN officials said yesterday in a press release.

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Aug
28

Rising Stars 2020: Ashley Wieland

Ashley Wieland, 33
President
National Railroad Construction & Maintenance Association (NRC)

Nominator’s quote: “Since rejoining the association in the summer of 2019, Ashley has infused the organization with renewed energy, passion and focus.” — Matt Ginsberg, TGA Association Management Solutions LLC

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Aug
27

SacRT to restore light-rail service

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SacRT's service recovery plan will increases service on the Blue and Gold light-rail lines.Photo – SacRT Facebook

The Sacramento Regional Transit District (SacRT) in California on Aug. 30 will expand its light-rail schedule to restore service to pre-pandemic levels. 

The service recovery plan calls for increasing service on the Blue and Gold light-rail lines. 

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Aug
27

TRE to upgrade fleet's onboard message systems

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TRE's existing automated system has been in service for over 20 years.Photo – DART

Dallas Area Rapid Transit’s (DART) board earlier this week awarded MacKenzie Laboratories Inc. a contract to replace the automated message system on Trinity Railway Express' (TRE) commuter-rail fleet. 

The existing automated system that provides announcements to riders has been in service for more than 20 years. Replacement is necessary due to costly repairs, and parts and components that have become obsolete, DART officials said in a press release. 

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Aug
27

MTA launches campaign to underscore financial crisis

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If MTA doesn't receive the $12 billion in federal funding it says it needs, the agency may have to slash service, including cutting LIRR service in half.Photo – MTA

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) yesterday launched new digital ads as part of a #SaveTransit campaign that highlights the agency's financial crisis stemming from the economic fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic.

MTA officials have said the agency has an "urgent need" for $12 billion in federal funding. Created in-house by MTA employees, the new ads will be distributed across social media. They include video content and in-system messaging on digital screens, and ads on buses throughout the system, MTA officials said in a press release.

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