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Aug
06

AAR: 'Long way to go' before rail traffic returns to normal

U.S. freight-rail combined carload and intermodal volume declined 9.3 precent to 2,337,977 units in July compared with the same month last year, according to Association of American Railroads (AAR) data.

U.S. railroads hauled 1,042,017 carloads last month, down 17.6 percent, and 1,295,960 containers and trailers, down 1.4 percent. 

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Aug
06

Rising Stars 2020: Elizabeth Graham

Elizabeth Graham, 39
Senior counsel
Union Pacific Railroad

Nominator’s quote: “In 2019, Elizabeth graduated from UP’s Leadership Development Program, where she collaborated to develop an online application that assisted transportation managers with identifying unnecessary cross-haul moves between terminals. … She is a member of LEAD, which is a women’s initiative employee resource group focused on issues critical to empowering and supporting women at Union Pacific. Elizabeth also volunteers as a mentor for the UP Emerging Leaders Program, which seeks to develop young employee leaders with high leadership potential.” — Beth Whited, Union Pacific Railroad

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Aug
05

SunRail pilots sensor-activated crossing signage

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The new LED signs will begin flashing when a vehicle remains stopped on tracks for more than three seconds.Photo – SunRail

SunRail last week installed the first of 11 sensor-activated alert signs at a railroad crossing in downtown Orlando, Florida. 

When a vehicle remains stopped on tracks for more than three seconds, a new LED sign that reads “Do not stop on tracks” will activate and begin flashing to inform drivers that their current behavior is dangerous and potentially hazardous.

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Aug
05

USDOT awards grants to four new UTCs

Rail News Home Federal Legislation & Regulation 8/5/2020 Rail News: Federal Legislation & Regulation
Elaine Chao is the U.S. transportation secretary.Photo – dot.gov

The U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) late last week announced nearly $5 million in grants to fund four new Tier 1 University Transportation Centers (UTC) to advance research and education programs that address critical transportation challenges.

From 67 grant applications, the department selected and awarded grant funds to:
• Highly Automated Transportation Systems Research, $1.9 million to Ohio State University, in consortium with the University of California-Irvine, University of Texas at Austin and the University of Cincinnati;
• Communications Technology and E-Commerce Effects on Travel, $1 million, to Northwestern University in consortium with the University of California-Berkeley and the University of Texas at Austin;
• Implications of Accessible Automated Vehicles and Mobility Services for People with Disabilities, $1 million, to the University of Pittsburgh in consortium with Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences, The Catholic University of America; and
• Strategic Implications of Changing Public Transportation Travel Trends, $1 million, to Georgia Institute of Technology, in consortium with the University of Tennessee, the University of Kentucky and Brigham Young University.

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Aug
05

MBTA taps Ester to head security

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The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) yesterday appointed Ronald Ester Jr. as chief safety officer. Previously, Ester spent 28 years at the Chicago Transit Authority where he served as chief safety and security officer, vice president of rail operations and capital projects oversight, and VP of rail operations and communication-power control.  “Ron [Ester] has walked in the shoes of both the chief safety officer and transit operations,” said MBTA General Manager Steve Poftak in a press release. “This unique blend of experience will serve the MBTA well and help us deliver a best-in-class safety program.”In his new role, Ester will be responsible for strategic policy development, management and oversight of safety programs.

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Aug
05

SEPTA designates 'social distancing coaches' at rail stations

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The social distancing coaches will promote mask-wearing compliance and social distancing on the rail system.Photo – SEPTA Facebook

The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) this month will designate employees at rail stations to promote mask-wearing compliance and social distancing on the rail system during the COVID-19 pandemic.

One to two "social distancing coaches" will be assigned per station across the system through Aug. 27. Two days per week the staff members will be located at the 69th Street Transportation Center, Frankford Transportation Center, and 15th Street Station on the Market-Frankford Line.

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Aug
05

L.A.-Vegas high-speed rail line obtains additional funding

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XpressWest's first phase route would connect the 170 miles between Las Vegas and Southern California's Victor Valley.Photo – gobrightline.com

XpressWest, a proposed project to construct a high-speed rail line that would operate between Southern California and Las Vegas, has been awarded $200 million in private activity bonds from the Nevada State Board of Finance, a business newsletter reported yesterday.

The Nevada award comes after a California committee, overseen by California Treasurer Fiona Ma, awarded the project $600 million of private activity bonds in April. To raise additional funds for the project, both state allocations allow the company to sell up to four times the value of the awards as tax-exempt bonds to private investors, according to the Southern California Partnership for Jobs newsletter, which cited a report in Forbes.

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Aug
05

FTA awards grant for TOD plan along proposed TriMet light-rail route

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Rendering of the proposed light-rail extension in Portland, Oregon’s Southwest Corridor.Photo – Oregon Metro Council

The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) awarded the SW Equity Coalition a $1.2 million grant to fund transit-oriented development (TOD) along a proposed light-rail route in Portland, Oregon’s Southwest Corridor. 

The grant was awarded as part of the FTA’s Pilot Program for Transit-Oriented Development Planning. 

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Aug
05

Illinois pledges $40 million to construct new Alexander-Cairo port

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Currently, the Cairo site is served by three major interstate highways and a CN rail line.Photo – alexandercairo.org

Illinois will provide $40 million through the Rebuild Illinois capital plan toward a public-private partnership that will construct a new inland port in Cairo at the confluence of the Mississippi and Ohio rivers, Gov. JB Prtizker announced yesterday.

The state immediately will grant $4 million to the Alexander-Cairo Port District to fund final engineering, permitting and site preparation for the new port, state officials said in a press release.

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Aug
05

CP achieves record annual Canadian grain haul

Canadian Pacific today announced it hauled more Canadian grain and grain products in the 2019-2020 crop production year than in the railroad's 139-year history.

In total, CP moved 29.52 million metric tons (MMT) this crop year, exceeding last year's record of 26.77 MMT by 10 percent, company officials said in a press release.

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Aug
05

Rising Stars 2020: Seth Friend

Seth Friend, 31
Plant manager
CSX Corp.

Nominator’s quote: “Seth has become a strong contributor to railroad safety and efficiency. He implemented new work progression and manpower utilization technology practices that have established his shop as the CSX standard for efficient operations.” — Jamie Boychuk, CSX

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Aug
04

Rail supplier news from LTK, Harsco, Amglo and Urban Engineers (Aug. 4)

Rail News Home Railroading Supplier Spotlight 8/4/2020 Rail News: Railroading Supplier Spotlight
David GenovaPhoto – LTK

LTK Engineering Services hired David Genova as director of transit advisory services. Genova is former general manager and chief executive officer of the Regional Transportation District of Denver (RTD). He retired from RTD last year after nearly 26 years. In his new role, Genova will share his expertise to bridge the gap between the firm’s technical experts and the firm’s transit executive clients, LTK officials said in a press release.

Harsco Corp. released its Environmental, Social & Governance Report highlighting its sustainability accomplishments in fiscal-year 2019 and the first half of 2020. In that time, Harsco launched 22 new environmental solutions, saved over 5 million metric tons of carbon emissions through the environmental division, and recycled almost 19 million tons of materials. In addition, Harsco Rail introduced the TX16 production and switch tamper, which offers "significantly" lower fuel consumption per mile of tamped track and a reduced carbon footprint, company officials said in a press release.

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Aug
04

Reading & Northern Railroad returns passenger service to Jim Thorpe

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Trains will depart from the Jim Thorpe station on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.Photo – Lehigh Gorge Scenic Railway

The Reading & Northern Railroad (R&N) will start running passenger trains Aug. 14 under its Lehigh Gorge Scenic Railway banner in Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania.

The trains will depart from the Jim Thorpe station on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. Riders are required to wear a mask on board trains, and extra rail cars will be added to the schedule to allow physical distancing between riders, railroad officials said in a press release.

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Aug
04

Maratea elected TCU national president

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The Transportation Communications International Union (TCU)/International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) elected Arthur Maratea national president to fill the interim position vacancy created by the retirement of Robert Scardelletti.Previously, Maratea has served as TCU/IAM Executive Council national vice president, special assistant to the TCU president, and head of TCU’s industry relations and social services departments.Maratea has extensive experience in contract negotiations throughout the union and has been a prominent figure in coordinated bargaining with various other rail labor unions, union officials said in a press release.Maratea also served as vice chairman of the Cooperating Railway Labor Organizations (CRLO), a group of 12 rail labor unions that oversee collective bargaining for benefits on behalf of railroad members.Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen National President Dennis Pierce has been elected CRLO chairman to succeed Scardelletti, who served as chairman for 19 years. 

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Aug
04

PennDOT accepting applications for 2020 rail grants

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"Our grant programs focus on safety and reflect the commonwealth's commitment to serving the business community," said Pennsylvania Transportation Secretary Yassmin Gramian.Photo –

The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) has opened the application period for 2020 Rail Transportation Assistance Program (RTAP) and Rail Freight Assistance Program (RFAP) grant funds.

The RFAP provides financial assistance for freight-rail infrastructure projects. The program's intent is to preserve essential freight-rail service where economically feasible and preserve or stimulate economic development through the generation of new or expanded freight-rail service.

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Aug
04

Report: Private-equity firms discuss bid for KCS

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A consortium of private equity investors is considering a possible takeover bid for Kansas City Southern, the Wall Street Journal reported July 28.The newspaper reported that the Blackstone Group Inc. and Global Infrastructure Partners are exploring a potential buyout that could be worth more than $21 billion.The firms together are exploring a potential deal and speaking to banks, including Citigroup Inc., about financing, people familiar with the matter told the newspaper.The deal provides a bet on the increase in U.S.-Mexico trade, given that KCS' rail network operates in both countries, the paper reported.KCS was the subject of merger or acquisition rumors a month ago, Seeking Alpha reported.KCS President and Chief Executive Officer Patrick Ottensmeyer addressed the earlier media reports in response to a question during a July 17 conference call with analysts following the company's second-quarter financial report. Those media reports appeared to becoming out of Europe or London, Ottensmeyer said."Obviously, you know, the standard answer is no comment on things like that," Ottensmeyer said, according to a transcript of the call. "But the story behind that is that we've got a terrific plan, we've got outstanding opportunities, we have a lot of runway to have a successful run as a independent, standalone publicly traded company and that's our focus and that's what we're going to do." 

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04

Minneapolis Blue Line extension to advance outside BNSF right-of-way

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Rending of the planned Blue Line rail station in Golden Valley, Minnesota.Photo – Metropolitan Council

The Metropolitan Council yesterday announced it will explore alternative routes for the planned Blue Line light-rail extension in Minneapolis after failing to reach an agreement with BNSF Railway Co. to use the Class I’s right of way. 

After years of discussions, Met Council, Hennepin County and other elected officials could not reach an agreement regarding collocation of light rail and freight rail in the Bottineau Corridor. 

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Aug
04

CP mourns death of former exec, board member Fatt

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Canadian Pacific officials today issued statements on the death of former executive and board member William Fatt.Fatt joined the CP board in September 2016. He served as chair of the Finance Committee and a member of the Audit Committee before resigning for health reasons in November 2017.Earlier in his career, he served as the Class I's chief financial officer before taking the helm of Canadian Pacific Hotels and eventually moving the company's properties to the Fairmont Hotels & Resorts banner."Bill Fatt was a consummate business leader, with the background, financial knowledge and overall gravitas to take on big challenges and turn them into successes," said CP President and Chief Executive Officer Keith Creel in a press release. "He was not afraid to take risks and learn from his successes and mistakes."Through his leadership at CP and Canadian Pacific Hotels, Fatt made "significant contributions to businesses that continue to impact many people," said CP Chair Isabelle Courville."I am sure I can speak for all who have worked with Bill when I say we are fortunate to have the opportunity to know him," Courville said. 

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STB issues final rule on market dominance

Rail News Home Federal Legislation & Regulation 8/4/2020 Rail News: Federal Legislation & Regulation
The Surface Transportation Board (STB) yesterday announced it adopted a final rule to establish a streamlined approach for pleading market dominance in rate reasonableness proceedings.The final rule provides an option for simplifying the market dominance inquiry, which can be costly and time-consuming especially in smaller cases.The STB in September 2019 issued a notice of proposed rulemaking that laid out factors that could establish a prima facie showing of market dominance. After receiving numerous comments on the proposed rule, the board adopted the rule with modifications, STB officials said in a press release.The final rule sets for the following seven factors that a complainant must demonstrate:
• The movement has a revenue-to-variable cost ratio of 180 percent or greater;
• The movement would exceed 500 highway miles between origin and destination;
• There is no intramodal competition from other railroads;
• There is no barge competition;
• There is no pipeline competition;
• The complainant has used trucks for 10 percent or less of its volume (by tonnage) subject to the rate at issue over a five-year period; and
• The complainant has no practice buildout alternative (regardless of transportation mode) due to physical, regulatory, financial or other issues.Complainants who can't make the showing under those factors still would have the option to use the non-streamlined market dominance approach to prove market dominance, STB officials said.Under either approach, defendant railroads would continue to have the opportunity to rebut a complainant's evidence, they added.The STB also announced that it would soon initiate a proceeding to further explore the adoption of various commodity-specific thresholds, including for chlorine and agricultural products.The final rule, which can be read here, will go into effect Sept. 5. 

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Aug
04

Rising Stars 2020: Francisco Fabila

Francisco Fabila, 34
General manager
Ferrovalle

Nominator’s quote: “Francisco is the consummate professional and it shows in all his interactions and relationships and as evidenced through his nomination to his current position at Ferrovalle. He is able to easily collaborate with peers, customers, executives and varying levels within the government and is able to skillfully gain collaboration from stakeholders regardless of party affiliation, ideologies or agendas.” — Jose Zozaya Delano, KCSM

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