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May
07

CSX, Conservation Fund issue grants to expand access to food

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CSX and The Conservation Fund yesterday announced nine charities in seven states will receive grants ranging from $5,000 to $10,000 to improve their capacity to store and safely deliver food in their communities.Over the past six years, the Grant Program for Transporting Healthy Food, sponsored by CSX, has provided funding to 74 local food producers and distributors. The funding has supported their operations to purchase and expand vital infrastructure — such as mobile markets, cold storage units and packaging material — to better store, pack, transport and ultimately improve community access to fresh produce, dairy, meat or seafood.Overall, the grant program is projected to enable local food distribution organizations to collectively serve an additional 377,987 families with nearly 50 million pounds of food and increase the number of meals provided by more than 40 million.The grants will go to organizations in Connecticut, Indiana, Maryland, Michigan, New York, North Carolina and Virginia."CSX is proud to partner with The Conservation Fund on this important initiative to promote the distribution of fresh, healthy food to those in underserved communities," said John Kitchens, CSX's director of community investment, in a press release.The fund's grant program has provided nourishment to thousands of families and strengthened local food producers in some of the nation's most vulnerable communities, he said.This year's funding will enable the nine recipient organizations to collectively serve an additional 92,000 families with nearly 6 million meals. 

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May
07

Survey: Metrolink riders likely to return once stay-at-home orders are lifted

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Of riders who haven't been riding during stay-at-home orders, 81 percent said they are likely to return to Metrolink.Photo – Metrolink Facebook

Metrolink yesterday released the results of a rider survey that will help inform the agency’s service recovery plan from the COVID-19 pandemic as California's stay-at-home orders are lifted.

The online survey sought to understand the motivations of current riders and those who stopped riding the train, as well as future service expectations.

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May
07

AAR: U.S. rail carload decline in April 'worst' on record

U.S. freight-rail traffic plunged 21.2 percent in April to 2,075,958 carloads and intermodal units compared with April 2019, a reflection of the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on the economy, according to the Association of American Railroads (AAR).

U.S. railroads hauled 980,535 carloads last month, down 25.2 percent, and 1,095,423 intermodal containers and trailers, down 17.2 percent, from the same month last year.

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May
06

Rail supplier news from Wabtec, Siemens, Burns & McDonnell and Alstom (May 6)

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Siemens Mobility sold its 1,000th Vectron locomotive.Photo – Siemens

Wabtec Corp. reported total sales of $1.9 billion in first-quarter 2020 compared with $1.6 billion in the same quarter last year. The increase was primarily due to sales from acquisitions, Wabtec officials said in a press release. The company also reported earnings per diluted share of 58 cents and adjusted earnings per diluted share of 97 cents versus a loss per diluted share of 4 cents and adjusted earnings per diluted share of $1.21 a year ago. Wabtec withdrew its 2020 financial guidance due to uncertainty caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Siemens Mobility recently announced it sold its 1,000th Vectron locomotive. The locomotive was ordered by Danish State Railways. To date, 1,003 Vectrons have been sold to 49 customers in 16 countries. The Vectron is used for both freight and passenger service.

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May
06

Pandemic update: NJ Transit closes Newark Penn for overnight cleanings

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New Jersey Transit began closing Newark Penn Station overnight to allow for a daily deep cleaning and disinfection.Photo – CDC

New Jersey Transit on May 3 began closing Newark Penn Station overnight from 11 p.m. to 4:30 a.m. to allow for a daily deep cleaning and disinfection.

The Port Authority Trans-Hudson Corp. (PATH) today also began daily closures at the 9th Street and 23rd Street stations from midnight to 5 a.m. 

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May
06

Northeast Maglev names Radford government relations VP

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Zachary Radford, Northeast Maglev's VP of government relationsPhoto – Northeast Maglev

Northeast Maglev yesterday announced it has hired Zachary Radford as vice president of government relations to advocate for the Superconducting Maglev train in the Northeast Corridor between New York City and Washington D.C.

Radford is a policy and government relations professional with more than 15 years of experience, Northeast Maglev officials said in a press release. 

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May
06

LaHood, Rendell urge Congress to include infrastructure in next stimulus bill

Rail News Home Federal Legislation & Regulation 5/6/2020 Rail News: Federal Legislation & Regulation
Left to right, Building America’s Future Co-Chairs Ed Rendell and Ray LaHoodPhoto – Building America’s Future

Former U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood and former Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell earlier this week called on Congress to include transportation infrastructure investment in the next federal COVID-19 stimulus legislation.

On May 4, LaHood and Rendell — as co-chairs of Building America’s Future — wrote to congressional leaders to urge the creation of a federal capital budget as a way to fund infrastructure investments in the next COVID-19 response package.  

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May
06

CN exceeds record for western Canadian grain hauled in April

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CN moved 2.73 million metric tons (MMT) of western Canadian grain in April, exceeding its previous April record of 2.65 MMT set in 2019, the Class I announced yesterday.The amount of western Canadian grain movements also exceeded CN's three-year average of 2.55 MMT for April and March's record result of 2.65 MMT. In the first quarter, the railroad moved 6.59 MMT of western Canadian grain, CN officials said in a press release."Despite difficult conditions, CN handled 51 percent of all Canadian grain rail shipments in the first quarter, including 52 percent of market share in March," said James Cairns, senior vice president of rail centric supply chain. "We are in great shape and ready to deliver during the final months of the crop year."Movement of all Canadian grain tonnage was 6.86 MMT in the first quarter and 2.81 MMT in April, CN officials said.CN has not slowed down since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, said JJ Ruest, president and chief executive officer."CN has the capacity ready to enable the eventual recovery of the economy," he said.

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May
06

NS appoints Paul VP human resources

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Barbara PaulPhoto – nscorp.com

Norfolk Southern Corp. has named Barbara Paul vice president of human resources.

Her appointment went into effect May 1. Most recently, Paul served as assistant VP of human resources and diversity.

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May
06

FRA unveils grants for intercity passenger-rail expansion

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"This funding will make a significant contribution to passenger rail-related operating assistance programs in our communities," said FRA Administrator Ronald Batory.Photo – Federal Railroad Administration

The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) announced more than $22 million in grant funding to three passenger-rail projects that collectively span eight states.

The grants will help fund an expansion of Amtrak's Empire service between Minnesota, Wisconsin and Chicago; the CTrail Service in Connecticut; and restoration of service along the Gulf Coast.

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May
06

CSX to end McKees Rocks intermodal operations

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CSX opened the McKees Rocks intermodal terminal in 2017.Photo – mckeesrocks.com

CSX will discontinue intermodal operations at its McKees Rocks facility near Pittsburgh, and has reached an agreement with Shell to lease the 70-acre property.

Shell will use the site for a storage-in-transit (SIT) rail facility, CSX spokeswoman Sheriee Bowman said yesterday in an email.

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May
05

BART starts track replacement project

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Preliminary work is underway to replace critical track components that in many cases date back to 1973.Photo – BART Facebook

Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) this weekend will begin a track replacement project near its station in Orinda, California.

Preliminary work is already underway on the effort to replace critical track components that in many cases date back to when BART first started service on its Contra Costa line in 1973, BART officials said in a press release.

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May
05

SEPTA to begin final phase of Southwest Connection construction

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The work includes overhead wire replacement, bridge inspection, interlocking work and rail tunnel repair.Photo – SEPTA

The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority on May 10 will begin work to complete reconstruction of mainline infrastructure on the Media/Elwyn Line.

The work — which is part of the larger Southwest Connection Improvement Program — includes overhead wire replacement, tree trimming, bridge inspection, interlocking work and rail tunnel repair in the University City, Philadelphia area.

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May
05

LIRR completes, Metro-North advances station upgrades

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MTA Metro-North Railroad is nearing completion of demolition at Port Jervis Station.Photo – Metro-North Railroad

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) yesterday announced it completed accessibility upgrades to Murray Hill Station in Queens, New York City.

The station now has two elevators, renewed retaining walls, upgraded lighting, security cameras, new signage and an updated plaza area.

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May
05

Metra increases Electric Line service for PTC completion

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Running a fuller scheduler on the Electric Line will enable Metra to test its PTC equipment under normal operations conditions.Photo – Metra Facebook

On May 18, Metra will add service to its Electric Line in Chicago in order to complete positive train control (PTC) implementation. 

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Electric Line has been running on a reduced schedule. Now, Metra will operate the line at about 74 percent of normal weekday service. 

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May
05

TIFIA loan issued to Long Beach port's Gerald Desmond Bridge project

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Crews perform work on the Gerald Desmond Bridge replacement project. The new bridge is expected to be completed in July.Photo – Gerald Desmond Bridge Replacement Project's Facebook

The U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) will provide a $500 million loan to Long Beach, California, to help finance construction of the Gerald Desmond Bridge replacement project, U.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao announced yesterday.

The loan is being provided under the Transportation Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (TIFIA). The project calls for replacing the bridge, which is the primary link between the ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles, and the warehouses and rail yards north of the ports.

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May
05

CP logged record grain haul in April

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In July 2018, Paterson Grain’s Foothills Terminal in Bowden, Alberta, loaded the first Alberta-originated 8,500-foot HEP train comprised entirely of CP’s new high-capacity hopper cars.Photo – CNW Group/Canadian Pacific

Canadian Pacific posted a record-setting movement of Canadian and grain products in April, the Class I reported yesterday.

CP moved a best-ever monthly total of 2.8 million metric tons to market, bettering the previous record set in November 2019 by more than 100,000 metric tons, CP officials said in a press release.

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May
05

ASLRRA honors four short lines for business development

The American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association (ASLRRA) yesterday recognized four railroads with its Business Development Award.

The awards annually recognize member railroads for outstanding business development efforts aimed at growing short-line business, ASLRRA officials said in a press release.

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May
05

BNSF posts Q1 revenue decline on lower volumes

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BNSF Railway Co. yesterday reported first-quarter net income fell 5 percent to $1.19 billion, operating income rose 2.5 percent to $1.8 billion and total revenue declined 6 percent to $5.4 billion compared with first-quarter 2019's results.The revenue decrease was primarily due to a 5 percent decrease in unit volume and a 1 percent decrease in average revenue per car/unit driven by an arbitration hearing recognized in Q1 2019, in addition to lower fuel surcharges, BNSF officials said in a press release.BNSF also reported the following first-quarter volume trends:
• Consumer product volumes fell 7 percent compared with the year-ago period primarily because of lower international intermodal volumes as the COVID-19 pandemic contributed to lower U.S. West Coast imports. Volumes further decelerated late in the quarter in the domestic intermodal and automotive segments as the pandemic's impact on U.S. consumers intensified.
• Industrial product volumes fell 2 percent compared with Q1 2019. The results were attributed primarily to lower sand volumes driven by increased competition from in-basin sand and due to lower liquefied petroleum gas volume attributable to increased pipeline takeaway capacity. These decreases were partially offset by higher demand for petroleum products.
• Agricultural product volumes rose 3 percent versus Q1 2019's results, primarily due to higher domestic grain and soybean meal shipments, partially offset by lower grain exports.
• Coal volumes fell 8 percent compared to the year-ago quarter primarily as a result of low natural gas prices, mild winter weather and plant retirements.Operating expenses during the quarter fell 10 percent to $3.59 billion, primarily due to lower volume- and weather-related costs, as well as productivity improvements.  

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May
04

Mexico's AMF to join Operation Lifesaver's Rail Safety Week

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Operation Lifesaver Inc. (OLI), Operation Lifesaver Canada and the Asociacion Mexicana de Ferrocarriles (AMF) together will observe rail safety in North America during the week of Sept. 21 to Sept. 27.The Rail Safety Week public awareness initiative was created to encourage drivers and pedestrians to practice safe behavior near railroad tracks.“We’re excited to coordinate with Operation Lifesaver Canada and now, the AMF, through events, social media, news media outreach and paid marketing efforts,” said OLI Executive Director Rachel Maleh.The initiative includes partnerships with law enforcement agencies to disseminate safety information, and a #STOPTrackTragedies campaign, which features videos sharing the stories of people affected by grade crossing and trespassing incidents. 

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