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Ohio project would rehab Indiana & Ohio Railway-operated Greenfield Line

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Owned by the village of Greenfield, the so-called Greenfield Line is located in Highland and Clinton counties. Indiana & Ohio Railway operates the freight line.Photo – Ohio Rail Development Commission

The Ohio Rail Development Commission (ORDC) has proposed rehabilitating 30 miles of rail line operated by the Indiana & Ohio Railway.

Owned by the village of Greenfield, the so-called Greenfield Line is located in Highland and Clinton counties. The proposed project calls for the replacement of 20,000 ties, installation and tamping of ballast and replacement of grade crossing surfaces.

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12

NJ Transit awarded DHS grant to update security cameras

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NJ Transit will purchase more than 500 cameras and specialized video-recording equipment.Photo – NJ Transit LinkedIn

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) yesterday awarded New Jersey Transit a $2.3 million grant to purchase and install new security cameras and related equipment at dozens of locations along the Atlantic City and Northeast Corridor rail lines in South Jersey.

NJ Transit will use the funds to purchase more than 500 single- and multi-sensor cameras, and specialized video-recording equipment with tracking and intrusion-detection software.

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12

Amtrak adds safety features to website, app; CEO Flynn discusses pandemic response

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Amtrak President and CEO William FlynnPhoto – amtrak.com

Amtrak today announced it has updated its website and mobile app to help provide riders with an extra level of confidence and security while traveling.

Amtrak has added a new feature that enables passengers to more easily see how full their reserved train will be. Since bookings are limited on most trains to allow for physical distancing, the quantity of riders traveling is indicated based on the reduced number of seats available, Amtrak officials said in a press release.

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12

CP launches first train of international containers from Port of Saint John

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The inaugural train carries containers from the Hapag-Lloyd vessel Detroit Express bound for intermodal terminals on CP's network in Canada and the United States.Photo – cpr.ca

Canadian Pacific yesterday officially launched its international intermodal service through the Port of Saint John, New Brunswick.

The inaugural train carried containers from the Hapag-Lloyd vessel Detroit Express bound for intermodal terminals on CP's network in Canada and the United States, CP officials said in a press release.

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12

Rising Stars 2020: Ashley King

Ashley King, 35
Director of customer service
Norfolk Southern Railway

Nominator’s quote: “Ashley and her colleague and co-nominee JP McNeil have been key leaders in standing up the new customer service center at Norfolk Southern and helping drive a low-effort interaction for our customers. They have been integral in the design of the new center, the selection and continuous training of a high quality staff, the implementation of new technology and the development of meaningful metrics that depict the level of customer service Norfolk Southern is providing its customers.” — John Scheib, NS

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Aug
11

Q&A: Flynn takes the helm at Amtrak as a pandemic persists

William Flynn took over as Amtrak's president and CEO on April 15, soon after the coronavirus was deemed a global pandemic.Photo – amtrak.com

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11

MTA CEO urges Apple to create mask-compatible iPhone Face ID technology

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Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Patrick Foye yesterday called on Apple Inc. to modify its iPhone Face ID technology to recognize users wearing masks during the COVID-19 pandemic.   In a letter to Apple CEO Tim Cook, Foye asked the company to accelerate work on the issue so that iPhone users may more easily unlock their phones using the Face ID feature in order to use their devices while at stations or on trains.“Upgrades enabling users to unlock their phones while keeping their masks securely covering their nose and mouth would be beneficial in all public spaces, not just on public transportation,” Foye wrote.Foye also suggested Apple enable notifications to alert users of Apple’s recent iPhone modification that allows users to input passcodes more quickly when the Face ID function fails. This would help encourage people to keep their masks on to unlock their phones, he wrote. The MTA is willing to collaborate on that messaging — whether through in-device notifications or signage in MTA stations and on trains, he said.MTA requires all riders wear face coverings at stations and on trains to limit the spread of coronavirus.  

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MARTA earns certification of quality management system

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The certification was achieved after a nearly two-year, five-phase process.Photo – MARTA

The Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) Department of Safety and Quality Assurance (DSQA) last week achieved the International Organization for Standardization 9001:2015 certification of its quality management system (QMS). 

The certification was achieved after a nearly two-year, five-phase process that included several rounds of internal and external audits of MARTA’s DSQA and QMS, agency officials said in a press release.

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11

Retail imports expected to register lowest annual total in years, NRF says

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U.S. ports handled 1.61 million TEUs of cargo in June, down 10.5 percent year-over-year.Photo – Port of Oakland

Imports at major U.S. retail container ports this year are expected to register the lowest total in four years as the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the U.S. economy continues, according to a report released yesterday by the National Retail Federation (NRF) and Hackett Associates

U.S. ports handled 1.61 million 20-foot equivalent units (TEUs) of cargo in June, up nearly 5 percent compared to May but down 10.5 percent year over year, NRF officials said in a press release.

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George Washington University to advise Amtrak's pandemic response

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Amtrak today announced it has engaged the Department of Environmental and Occupational Health at the George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health to provide ongoing technical expertise and guidance to enhance the railroad's response to the coronavirus pandemic.The research will supplement Amtrak's efforts to deliver a "new standard of travel" that includes enhanced cleaning protocols, contactless amenities, social distancing on board and in stations, required face coverings and sophisticated air filtration, Amtrak officials said in a press release."The extensive expertise within the [university's] Department of Environmental and Occupational Health will augment our internal health and safety team as we continue to make decisions to protect customers and our employees who serve them," said Amtrak Executive Vice President and Chief Safety Officer Steve Predmore. Amtrak currently has a full-time medical director and public health and safety team who've been on the front lines of addressing the pandemic's impact on the railroad, its employees and passengers. As part of the new partnership, the GW Milken School of Public Health will advise Amtrak's team in the following areas:• reviewing safe work practices, return-to-work plans and guidance for employees, managers and facility operators;
• monitoring the pandemic using regional and national data sources to anticipate and respond to geographic transmission trends;
• implementing workplace and operational practices that exceed the latest public health guidelines for COVID-19 prevention;
• reviewing and recommending disinfection, sanitization and decontamination practices in trains, stations and facilities; and
• providing timely and evidence-based advice to promote a safe work culture for Amtrak employees and travel experience for Amtrak riders.

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AAR: Mexican railroads' carload haul falls 10 percent through July

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Ferrocarril y Terminal del Valle de Mexico (Ferrovalle) operates railroads and terminals in and around Mexico City.Photo – Ferrocarril y Terminal del Valle de Mexico Facebook page

Mexican railroads originated an average of 19,160 carloads per week during July, down 11.1 percent from July 2019 and down 6.2 percent from June 2020, according to the Association of American Railroads' (AAR) most recent Rail Time Indicators report.

The motor vehicles and parts category — which accounted for 22 percent of Mexican carloads in July — also was down 11.1 percent during the month compared with the same period a year ago, according to the report.

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SCAG: Vehicle traffic rebounds as transit ridership continues decline

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The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority logged a 68 percent ridership decline in April.Photo – LA Metro Facebook

Six Southern California counties have logged a significant decline in transit use since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the Southern California Association of Governments’ (SCAG) first analysis of the coronavirus’ impact on travel.

Transit ridership in Southern California began dropping in March and then fell sharply between 65 percent and 85 percent in April compared with the same month last year. For example, the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority logged a 68 percent ridership decline in April, and the Metrolink commuter railroad recorded a 90 percent decline during the month.

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11

NS signs pledge to eliminate plastic pollution

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Norfolk Southern Railway last week signed a pledge, dubbed Operation Clean Sweep, to help eliminate pollution caused by micro plastics being released into marine ecosystems.The American Chemistry Council and Plastics Industry Association developed the pledge, which is part of an international program that provides guidance for companies to help reduce plastics pollution. NS, a key partner in the plastics supply chain, expressed its support by becoming the most recent U.S. Class I to sign the pledge, NS officials said in a press release. NS Chief Marketing Officer Alan Shaw signed the pledge on behalf of the railroad, joining several of its customers to raise awareness for the environmental concern, company officials said."As part of the pledge, Norfolk Southern will work to achieve zero loss of plastic resin into the environment," said Shaw. "We are developing an extensive education campaign to raise awareness among our employees and we will increase our scrutiny to make sure the hopper cars we transport are properly secured and sealed."The pledge becomes part of other NS actions and commitments aimed at protecting the environment, such as carbon mitigation programs, low-emission locomotives, land conservation and living shoreline projects, said NS Chief Sustainability Officer Josh Raglin. 

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Connell rail interchange project completes design phase

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The Columbia Basin rail line goes through the heart of the Columbia Basin in eastern Washington state.Photo – Connell Rail Interchange Coalition's Facebook page

The track and infrastructure design for the Connell rail interchange project in eastern Washington is completed, the Connell Rail Interchange Coalition announced yesterday.

In 2015, the Washington State Legislature awarded the project $10 million in funding to partially complete the project. Now that the track and infrastructure design is completed, the project has become eligible for other sources of federal and state funding, coalition officials said in a press release.

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Rising Stars 2020: Katrina Kalafatis

Katrina Kalafatis, 33
Project engineer
HNTB Corp. 

Nominator’s quote: “Katrina has been consistently praised by the managers she performs work for as having a strong technical background, taking responsibility for her work, and being a very well-organized engineer. She takes a lot of initiative and her excellence in abilities to coordinate and communicate are key to successfully executing projects locally and remotely.” — E. Gregory Thorpe, HNTB

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Aug
10

Chicago RTA to draft development plan for Crystal Lake Metra stations

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The plan will identify strategies to enhance development and accessibility around two Metra stations on the Union Pacific/Northwest line.Photo – RTA

Officials from Chicago’s Regional Transportation Authority (RTA) and Crystal Lake, Illinois, last week began creating the Crystal Lake and Pingree Road Stations Strategic Action Plan

The plan will identify strategies to enhance development and accessibility around two Metra stations on the Union Pacific/Northwest line over the next decade.

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10

Caltrain adds revenue measure to November ballot

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The revenue measure would be used to preserve service and maintain and expand operations following the launch of electrified service.Photo – Caltrain Facebook

Caltrain’s board last week voted to place an eighth-cent sales tax on the November ballot, a measure that would provide the San Francisco commuter railroad with a dedicated revenue source. 

The revenue measure would be used to preserve service, maintain and expand operations following the launch of electrified service in 2022 and invest in equity polices to make the system more affordable and accessible, Caltrain officials said in a press release.

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10

Rail unions sue Class Is over health benefit changes

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The BLET is one of 12 unions that sued the Class Is over modifications to health and welfare benefits.Photo – ble-t.org/

Twelve rail unions, whose members and their families are covered by the NRC/UTU Health and Welfare Plan and the Railroad Employees National Health and Welfare Plan, last week filed a lawsuit against the Class Is in U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C.

The suit asks the court to force the railroads to bargain in good faith with the unions over mandatory subjects of bargaining. The issues involved have been the subject of collective bargaining for decades and are part of the Class Is' bargaining notices served Nov. 1, 2019, under the Railway Labor Act, according to a press release issued by the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET), one of the 12 unions involved in the case.

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Metrolinx shortlists tunneling contractors for Scarborough, Eglinton Crosstown West extensions

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Metrolinx and Infrastructure Ontario (IO) last week put six teams on a short list to advance tunneling work on the Scarborough Subway and Eglinton Crosstown West extensions, which are part Ontario's larger CA$28.5 billion subway expansion plan.Acciona Infrastructure Canada Inc., Strabag Inc., and East End Connectors — a team lead by Dragados Canada Inc., Aecon Infrastructure Management Inc. and Ghella Canada Ltd. — have been invited to respond to a request for proposals and prepare submissions detailing how they would perform tunneling work for the Scarborough Subway Extension. The Scarborough Subway Extension is a nearly 5-mile extension of Metrolinx’s Line 2 from Kennedy Station to McCowan Road/Sheppard Avenue.East End Connectors, Fast Eglinton Group — a team lead by FCC Construccion SA, Astaldi Canada Enterprises Inc. and Salini-Impregilo SpA — and North American Tunnel Partners led by EllisDon Capital Inc. and Barnard LP were put on the short list for tunneling work on the Eglinton Crosstown West project, which would extend the Eglinton Crosstown light rail 5.7 miles.The Eglinton Crosstown West extension will run mostly underground, westward from the future Mount Dennis station to Renforth Drive.The tunneling contracts are expected to be awarded in mid-2021.Teams were selected for the list based on criteria in the request for qualifications process that began in March. Criteria included design and construction experience and the financial capacity to complete the project. Teams with the top three scores were then placed on the list. 

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RTD-Denver narrows CEO search to three finalists

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Left to right: Johnson, Le Grand, QuigleyPhoto – RTD-Denver; Quigley LinkedIn

The Regional Transportation District of Denver's (RTD) board last week identified three candidates as finalists in the agency's search for its next chief executive officer and general manager. 

The finalists being considered out of more than 58 applicants are:

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