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10

Canadian railroads' streak of intermodal records likely to end in 2020, AAR report says

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Canadian railroads' three-year streak of annual intermodal records is likely to end in 2020, according to the Association of American Railroads' (AAR) latest Rail Time Indicators (RTI) report.During the first seven months of 2020, Canadian railroads' intermodal traffic declined 6.7 percent, or 142,188 units, compared with the same period in 2019. In July, Canadian railroads logged a 6.2 percent decline in intermodal volume. During the entire month, Canadian railroads originated an average of 66,693 intermodal units per week, the second most for any month so far in 2020 — and just behind April, the report states.Meanwhile, total Canadian carloads decreased 13.2 percent in July compared with July 2019. AAR attributed the decline to decreases in petroleum and petroleum products, down 43 percent; crushed stone, sand and gravel, down 52.5 percent; and coal, down 31.3 percent."The collapse of the oil market hit Canadian oil producers hard," the report states, noting that Canada's National Energy Board reported that 84 rigs were drilling for oil on June 28, 2019, compared with four on June 26, 2020.Commodities that posted carload gains for Canadian railroads last month were led by farm products, which were up 55.7 percent. That category includes pulses, which include lentils, chickpeas, dry peas and beans. Canada is the world's top supplier of pulses. Canadian carloads of grain rose 14.2 percent in July, the biggest year-over-year gain in 15 months, according to the RTI report.AAR's Policy and Economics Department produces the RTI report.

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10

STB defers decision in Metra-UP dispute over commuter-rail service

Rail News Home Federal Legislation & Regulation 8/10/2020 Rail News: Federal Legislation & Regulation
The Surface Transportation Board (STB) last week declined to intervene in an ongoing dispute between Metra and Union Pacific Railroad over three Chicago-area commuter-rail lines that UP operates. Metra late last month asked the STB to issue a preliminary injunction to prevent UP from taking steps that the Chicago commuter railroad says would "degrade or halt" service on the three Metra lines operated by UP.In a separate filing, the Chicago commuter railroad also asked the STB to determine whether UP has a legal obligation to provide commuter service. UP maintains that it has no such obligation, but Metra "strongly disagrees," Metra officials said in a press release last month. UP owns the three lines in the Metra system, including rights of way, track, yards and most stations and parking lots. Historically, UP has operated them with its own crews under a purchase-of-service agreement (PSA) with Metra. UP now wants to turn over operation of the commuter service to Metra. The two parties have been negotiating a new agreement for nearly a year, but remain far apart and are now engaged in a lawsuit over the matter.Earlier this summer, UP advised Metra that the Class I would begin to phase out various services provided under the PSA on July 31. Metra asked the STB to issue a declaratory order that UP has a "continuing common carrier obligation" to provide commuter-rail service.UP asked the STB to hold the proceeding in abeyance pending a decision on Metra's motion to dismiss or stay a related case that UP filed in December 2019 in federal district court. UP stated that the court case involves the same issues that Metra raised in the court case.The STB ruled the proceeding will be held in abeyance. It also directed Metra and UP to notify the board of any decision in the court case.The full STB ruling can be read here

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BNSF's Q2 revenue tumbled 22 percent on lower volumes

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BNSF Railway Co. reported second-quarter 2020 revenue declined 22 percent to $4.6 billion from $5.9 billion, while operating income fell 14 percent to $1.7 billion from $2 billion during the same quarter last year.The Class I attributed the revenue and operating income declines primarily to an 18 percent decrease in volume. In addition, average revenue per car fell 5 percent during the quarter driven by a one-time favorable outcome of an arbitration hearing recognized in Q1 2019 and lower fuel surcharges, BNSF officials said in a financial statement posted on the railroad's website.BNSF's Q2 2020 net income tumbled 15 percent to $1.1 billion from $1.3 billion a year ago. Operating expenses fell 26 percent during the quarter, to $2.87 billion from $3.88 billion. The decrease reflects lower volume-related costs, productivity improvements and lower costs related to improved weather conditions.The Class I posted a Q2 operating ratio of 61.1 percent, down from 64.8 percent a year ago.BNSF's volume decreases during the quarter were primarily the result of the COVID-19 pandemic, which negative affected volumes beginning late in Q1 and continued through Q2.The decrease in volume during the quarter also resulted from the following:
• Consumer product volume fell 12 percent primarily due to lower international intermodal and automotive volumes due to the pandemic.
• Industrial product volumes fell 26 percent, primarily due to a pandemic-related decrease in U.S. industrial production and reduced demand in the energy sector.
• Agricultural products volumes decreased 7 percent, primarily due to the pandemic's impact on ethanol and related commodities and due to lower net exports.
• Coal volume plummeted 34 percent, primarily due to lower electricity demand driven by the pandemic and a mild winter, as well as low natural gas prices and plant retirements.

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10

Rising Stars 2020: Daniela Jaramillo

Daniela Jaramillo, 31
Director of asset management
Florida East Coast Railway

Nominator’s quote: “She's not afraid to push back when she knows something needs resolve, so she can keep moving the team forward.” — Steve Wicker, Florida East Coast Railway

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Aug
07

Rail supplier news from Alstom, Kronos, Transdev and WSP (Aug. 7)

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Alstom launched a validation test campaign for the Prima T8 AZ8A freight locomotive in Azerbaijan.Photo – Alstom

Alstom launched a validation test campaign for the Prima T8 AZ8A freight locomotive on the main freight line in Azerbaijan. The validation ultimately will allow Alstom’s locomotives to enter commercial service in the country, Alstom officials said in a press release. In 2014, Azerbaijan Railways awarded EKZ, a joint venture comprised of Alston and Transmashholding, a contract to supply 40 Prima T8 AZ8A locomotives to the railway. Meanwhile, Alstom officials last month celebrated the groundbreaking of a hydrogen filling station for passenger trains in Lower Saxony, Germany. The station will be the first of its kind in the world, Alstom officials said in a press release. Alstom is a project partner.

Kronos Inc. announced that Greater Anglia, a train operator in the United Kingdom, has selected Workforce Dimensions to modernize its information technology infrastructure. The new system will allow employees to access work schedules, request time off and pick up open shifts, and allows managers to see the impact of unplanned absences and alerts them to potential compliance risks, Kronos officials said in a press release. 

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Aug
07

Valley Metro launches tool to support multimodal transportation

Rail News Home Internet/Digital 8/7/2020 Rail News: Internet/Digital
Valley Metro's ShareTheRide platform enables commuters to log the time savings and distance they travel using alternative modes of transit.Photo – Valley Metro Facebook

Valley Metro earlier this week launched a new website and mobile application to help commuters in the Phoenix area plan trips using multimodal transportation options, including light rail.

The platform — developed by RideAmigos — enables riders to log the time savings and distance they travel using alternative modes of transit and plan trips that incorporate real-time travel information.

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Aug
07

SC Ports' Leatherman Terminal construction 'on schedule'

Construction of the Hugh K. Leartherman Terminal at the Port of Charleston is on schedule for a March 2021 opening, South Carolina Ports Authority officials said yesterday.

The project's first phase will add 700,000 20-foot-equivalent units (TEUs) of annual throughput capacity to the port. At full buildout, the three-berth terminal will double S.C. Ports current capacity by 2.4 million TEUs of throughput capacity, port officials said in a press release.

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Aug
07

PATCO unveils plan for solar energy project

Rail News Home Sustainability 8/7/2020 Rail News: Sustainability
SunPower Corp. will install 133 solar photovoltaic parking canopies at seven sites, including PATCO’s Ashland Station (pictured).Photo – PATCO

Port Authority Transit Corp. (PATCO) and Delaware River Port Authority (DRPA) officials earlier this week unveiled plans for a 22-megawatt solar energy project in the Philadelphia region. 

Under the plan, SunPower Corp. will install more than 50,000 solar panels along with 133 high-efficiency solar photovoltaic parking canopies at seven sites, including PATCO’s Ashland, Lindenwold, Woodcrest and Ferry Avenue rail stations.

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Aug
07

Arbitrator rules in favor of railroads in BLET, Tex Mex crew dispute

Rail News Home Labor 8/7/2020 Rail News: Labor
Following an arbitration hearing, a majority of a Special Board of Adjustment (SBA) ruled earlier this week that Kansas City Southern and its Texas Mexican Railway (Tex Mex) affiliate may replace union crews that shuttled trains between Laredo Rail Yard in Texas, the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET) announced yesterday.In July 2017, the BLET learned of the carriers' plan to replace the Tex Mex shuttle crews with crews supplied by Kansas City Southern de Mexico over the 9-mile route between the Laredo International Bridge and Laredo Rail Yard.The BLET objected to the crew replacement plan. After the parties were unable to resolve the dispute through discussions, the crew replacement plan was implemented July 10, 2018.The arbitration hearing was held exactly two years after the Tex Mex crews had been replaced, BLET officials said in a press release.The BLET was represented on the SBA by Vice President J. Alan Holdcraft. The railroad was represented by Vice President of Labor Relations Maqui Parkerson. The SBA chairman and neutral member was arbitrator Sidney Moreland IV. 

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07

Intermodal industry to recognize Marino with 2020 Silver Kingpin Award

Rail News Home Railroading People 8/7/2020 Rail News: Railroading People
The Intermodal Association of North America (IANA) next month will honor Marino Group President and Chief Executive Officer Vincent Marino with the 2020 Silver Kingpin Award.The award recognizes an individual's long-term contributions to intermodalism, IANA officials said in a press release.Marino has spent his entire 46-year career in the intermodal industry. Established in 1971 with its headquarters in Charleston, South Carolina, the Marino Group under Marino's leadership has grown into a network of maintenance and repair and over-the-road repair companies. Other business areas include equipment modification/sales and depot services in the East Coast, Gulf and Midwest markets, IANA officials said."Vince has been a champion of intermodal for many years," said IANA President and Chief Executive Officer Joni Casey. "His contributions have been and continue to be focused on ensuring the safety and integrity of intermodal equipment."Marino is a past chairman of the Maritime Association of South Carolina. He currently serves on IANA's Operations and Maintenance and Repair committees.IANA will honor Marino with the Silver Kingpin award during an online presentation to be held Sept. 14.  

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07

CP's Creel, Premier Higgs discuss economic growth potential

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Premier Blaine Higgs (left) and CP President and CEO Keith Creel met in New Brunswick yesterday to discuss growth opportunities and CP’s return to Atlantic Canada.Photo – cpr.ca

Canadian Pacific officials reaffirmed the railroad's commitment to grow traffic at the Port of Saint John and stimulate economic growth and investment in New Brunswick at a meeting yesterday with Premier Blaine Higgs.

With its recent purchase of the Central Maine & Quebec Railway (CMQ), CP makes its return to Atlantic Canada. Its rail network now more directly connects Atlantic Canada to Montreal, Toronto and the U.S. Midwest to create a competitive transportation service that will support economic growth in New Brunswick and throughout Atlantic Canada, CP officials said in a press release.

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Aug
07

FTA to grant funds for BART Transbay Tube project

Rail News Home Federal Legislation & Regulation 8/7/2020 Rail News: Federal Legislation & Regulation
Bay Area Rapid Transit’s Transbay Corridor Core Capacity Program would increase the number of trains the agency runs through the Transbay Tube.Photo – BART Facebook

The Federal Transit Administration has notified Congress that it intends to issue a full funding grant agreement for Bay Area Rapid Transit’s (BART) Transbay Corridor Core Capacity Program to increase the number of trains the agency runs through the Transbay Tube rail tunnel under the San Francisco Bay.

A 30-day congressional review of the proposed grant is still needed to realize funding, BART officials said in a press release.

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Aug
07

Rising Stars 2020: Scott Harris

Scott Harris, 36
Vice president of operations
Chesapeake and Delaware LLC

Nominator’s quote: “I consider Scott to be an innovator in railroad technology and a true ambassador of safety. He also excels in making sure our customers receive top-notch service every day. I am proud to be his business partner, and I know he has a very bright future in this industry.” — Cathrin Banks, Maryland and Delaware Railroad Co. (2019 Rising Star)

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Aug
06

North Carolina DOT to resume Piedmont passenger-rail service

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 8/6/2020 Rail News: Passenger Rail
The Piedmont passenger-rail service has been suspend since May due to the COVID-19 pandemic.Photo – NCDOT

The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) on Aug. 10 will resume the Amtrak Piedmont passenger-rail service between Raleigh and Charlotte, North Carolina.

In May, the NCDOT suspended operations of the state-operated service due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Aug
06

Metro Transit-St. Louis equips security officers with body cameras

Rail News Home Security 8/6/2020 Rail News: Security
The cameras will ensure transparency and accountability to the public when addressing security issues, agency officials said.Photo – Metro Transit-St. Louis

Metro Transit-St. Louis yesterday announced that all of the agency’s uniformed and field-deployed transit security officers have been equipped with body-worn cameras since July 20 to improve scene documentation. 

The new tool will ensure transparency and accountability to the public when addressing security issues, Metro Transit-St. Louis officials said in a press release. Local law enforcement partners also will have access to the camera footage when conducting their investigations relating to crimes occurring on the Metro Transit system. 

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Aug
06

APTA: Grant application period opens for coalitions to protect, expand transit

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 8/6/2020 Rail News: Passenger Rail
The American Public Transportation Association (APTA) earlier this week announced the availability of funding for local public transit coalitions to protect or expand public transportation, including rail.APTA will award grants of $5,000 to $10,000 to coalitions that prioritize quick solutions to improve ridership, incorporate outreach to communities of color and/or promote efforts to activate college student as transit advocates.Projects with a “focused advocacy component” may be considered for additional funding, APTA officials said in a press release.Any local public transportation coalition (a group of people joined together to promote transit) is eligible to apply for the grants, provided it has the support of local APTA members and becomes a member of the National Alliance of Public Transportation Advocates before receiving a grant.Grant applications will be accepted until Aug. 21. Awards will be announced Sept. 16.

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06

Amtrak unveils paint scheme for new diesel locomotives

Rail News Home Mechanical 8/6/2020 Rail News: Mechanical
Five of the first six locomotives will have this version of the current Phase VI paint scheme and one will be painted to recognize next year’s 50th anniversary of the inauguration of Amtrak service.Photo – amtrak.com

Amtrak yesterday released renderings of the first of the diesel-electric locomotives that will replace the current fleet on its national network, including long distance and many state-sponsored routes.

Five of the first six locomotives will be painted in Amtrak's current Phase VI scheme and one will be painted to recognize the 50th anniversary of Amtrak's service launch next year. The red chevron at the rear of the ALC-42 is an homage to Amtrak's original Phase 1 livery, which also had a red chevron on the side. A final livery will be unveiled later as part of a fleet-wide plan, Amtrak officials said in a press release.

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Aug
06

OmniTRAX expands rail-ready program to Chicago Rail Link

Rail News Home Short Lines & Regionals 8/6/2020 Rail News: Short Lines & Regionals
CRL provides switching and terminal services for more than 72 miles of track in Chicago, and customized intermediate switching services through the Chicago Terminal Complex.Photo – omnitrax.com

OmniTRAX Inc. is working with the Calumet Area Industrial Commission (CAIC) to launch the Rail-Ready Sites program at the Chicago Rail Link (CRL).

OmniTRAX and CAIC are marketing existing rail-served sites along the CRL and working to add more, OmniTRAX officials said in a press release.

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06

Minneapolis Southwest light-rail funding proposal advances

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 8/6/2020 Rail News: Passenger Rail
Rendering of the planned West Lake Street Area Station on the Southwest light-rail Line.Photo – Metro Council

A Federal Transit Administration grant to help pay for the construction of a 14.5-mile Southwest light-rail line in downtown Minneapolis advanced to Congress for approval this week, local news sources reported yesterday. 

If approved, the $929 million grant would contribute to the Metropolitan Council’s $2 billion light-rail project to link downtown Minneapolis to Eden Prairie, Minnesota. The line is under construction and slated to open in 2023, according to the Star Tribune.

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Aug
06

Alpenglow Rail, CC&L Infrastructure acquire USA Rail

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Port Allen Rail Terminal is located in Louisiana and is served by UP.Photo – usarailterminals.com

USA Rail Terminals has been acquired by Alpenglow Rail in partnership with Connor, Clark & Lunn Infrastructure (CC&L Infrastructure), the companies announced yesterday.

Financial terms were not disclosed in a press release.

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