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01

New England Central Railroad inks lease with Connecticut port

Rail News Home Intermodal 4/1/2020 Rail News: Intermodal
The NECR is a subsidiary of Genesee & Wyoming Inc.Photo – gwrr.com

New England Central Railroad Inc. (NECR) has leased 5 acres under its control to the Connecticut Port Authority to use for moving wind turbine components through the Port of New London.

Under an agreement announced yesterday, the port authority in return will facilitate rail access for future port business requiring rail transportation.

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Apr
01

California rail panel unveils draft environmental report for Sacramento extension

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 4/1/2020 Rail News: Passenger Rail
The Valley Rail Sacramento Extension project would expand Amtrak San Joaquin and ACE passenger-rail services.Photo – Amtrak

The San Joaquin Regional Rail Commission (SJRRC) yesterday began seeking public input on a draft environmental impact report (DEIR) for the proposed Valley Rail Sacramento Extension project in California.

The project would expand Amtrak San Joaquins and Altamont Corridor Express (ACE) passenger-rail services to the greater Sacramento area through the construction of six rail stations and track improvements along the Union Pacific Railroad Sacramento subdivision tracks.

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Mar
31

Rail supplier news from TRAC Intermodal, Stonepeak, Greenbrier and NRC (March 31)

Rail News Home Railroading Supplier Spotlight 3/31/2020 Rail News: Railroading Supplier Spotlight
Nicole Womach, NRC's director of finance and administrationPhoto – NRC

Stonepeak Infrastructure Partners completed the previously announced transaction to acquire TRAC Intermodal and its subsidiaries from investment funds managed by an affiliate of Fortress Investment Group LLC. The acquisition will strengthen Stonepeak’s infrastructure and transportation market portfolio, and support TRAC’s future growth, Stonepeak officials said in a press release.

The Greenbrier Cos. developed a virtual sample rail car presentation to offer customers the ability to fully inspect rail cars remotely while facility access is restricted in response to COVID-19. The presentation includes narrated video that follows a sample rail-car production from start to finish, high-resolution photos that allow zooming in for detailed inspections, and a live-stream portion so customers can ask questions.

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Mar
31

Rocky Mountaineer suspends train departures

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Riders who've booked trips prior to the new opening date will receive a future travel credit.Photo – Rocky Mountaineer

The 2020 opening date of the Rocky Mountaineer passenger-rail service between Vancouver, British Columbia, and the Canadian Rockies has been postponed until July 1 as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. The train's travel season was scheduled to open April 13.

Riders who've booked trips prior to the new opening date will receive a future travel credit for 110 percent of the value paid, which can be applied to a new departure in the 2020, 2021 or 2022 travel seasons, railroad officials said in a press release.

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Mar
31

BNSF, union settle dispute over employee medical privacy

Rail News Home Labor 3/31/2020 Rail News: Labor
BNSF Railway Co. and the Brotherhood of Maintenance-of-Way Employes Division (BMWED) have settled a longtime legal dispute over medical leave of absence and return-to-work policies.Under the settlement, BNSF will change its policies so that an employee's medical details required for return-to-work purposes will be restricted to information related to the reason the medical leave was granted, according to a press release issued by the union.Prior to the agreement, BNSF required employees to complete a detailed form, describing medical information about illnesses or injuries, including those unrelated to a work absence; a blanket release of all medical records; and a list of all prescribed medications, including those unrelated to the work absence, BMWED officials said.The union and the railroad have been involved in litigation over those requirements for the past seven years, union officials said."We are happy with this resolution and its assurances to our members and their private health information," said BMWED President Freddie Simpson. "Our members have a right to private health information staying private and this amended policy helps maintain that right." 

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Mar
31

Savannah port posts higher cargo volume in February

Rail News Home Intermodal 3/31/2020 Rail News: Intermodal
Garden City Terminal at Port of Savannah in Georgia.Photo – Georgia Ports Authority

The Port of Savannah logged its busiest February, handling 364,405 20-foot equivalent container units of cargo, a 17 percent increase from February 2019 levels, Georgia Port Authority officials announced last week.

March volumes are expected to dip due to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic, they said in a press release.

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Mar
31

BART amps up station, rail improvements during reduced service

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 3/31/2020 Rail News: Passenger Rail
BART has moved 200 maintenance and engineering employees from operating projects to rebuilding capital projects.Photo – BART

Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) crews are taking advantage of a 90 percent drop in ridership and early station closures due to the COVID-19 pandemic to work on capital improvement projects.

At 19th Street Station in Oakland, California, BART crews last week demolished a long-closed restroom to rebuild and reopen it to the public as part of a larger station modernization program, BART officials said in a press release.

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Mar
31

Metra launches 2020 construction program

Rail News Home Maintenance Of Way 3/31/2020 Rail News: Maintenance Of Way
Reductions in commuter-rail service due to the COVID-19 pandemic have allowed Metra to get a head start on its construction program.Photo – Metra

Metra this week began several major projects as part of its 2020 construction program that will continue through the fall.

Commuter-rail service reductions related to the COVID-19 pandemic have enabled Metra to get an early start on its construction program, Metra officials said in a press release. 

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Mar
31

WMATA set to approve FY2021 budget

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 3/31/2020 Rail News: Passenger Rail
WMATA's board expects to review the budget prior to the start of the fiscal year in response to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.Photo – WMATA Facebook

Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority's (WMATA) board on April 2 will vote on the agency’s fiscal-year 2021 budget, which proposes expanded rail service hours and fare adjustments.

The board will vote on fare and service changes for its Metrorail system including:

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Mar
31

BTS: Transborder freight moved by rail rose in January

Rail News Home Rail Industry Trends 3/31/2020 Rail News: Rail Industry Trends
Freight moved by rail in January represented 13.8 percent of all transborder freight moved during the month.Photo – BTS.gov

Transborder freight moved by all modes of transportation between the United States and Canada and Mexico rose 1.5 percent to $97.1 billion worth of goods in January compared with January 2019 levels, the U.S. Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) reported last week.

Rail, the second-most used mode, moved $13.4 billion of freight during January, a 3.9 percent increase compared with the same period a year ago. Year over year, freight moved by rail between the United States and Canada fell 2 percent to $7.4 billion worth of goods; freight moved by rail between the United States and Mexico rose 12 percent to $6 billion, according to a BTS press release.

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Mar
30

DART approves Carrollton grade crossing project

Rail News Home Communication and Signal 3/30/2020 Rail News: Communication and Signal
DART will reimburse a portion of the city of Carrollton's $1.4 million grade crossing project.Photo – DART

Dallas Area Rapid Transit's (DART) board last week approved reimbursement funds for a grade crossing project in Carrollton, Texas. 

Carrollton officials chose to seek reimbursement from DART for part of a $1.4 million project to install automatic gates, wayside flashers, medians and warning devices at 11 crossings along the BNSF Railway Co. corridor between the city’s northern border and Josey Lane.

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Mar
30

USDOT to fund four new University Transportation Centers

Rail News Home Rail Industry Trends 3/30/2020 Rail News: Rail Industry Trends
Elaine Chao is U.S. transportation secretary.Photo – dot.gov

The U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) is soliciting competitive grant applications from universities for four new Tier 1 University Transportation Centers (UTC) program.

The USDOT will award $4.9 million in grants under the program. The UTCs will support research needs that the department has identified under two priorities: promoting safety and improving mobility of people and goods, department officials announced in a press release.

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Mar
30

BART to begin Orinda track replacement in May

Rail News Home Maintenance Of Way 3/30/2020 Rail News: Maintenance Of Way
Bay Area Rapid Transit crews will replace four mainline switches near Orinda Station.Photo – BART

Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) crews in May will begin a track replacement project near the train station in Orinda, California. 

Crews will replace four mainline switches and other critical railway components, some of which are more than 40 years old, BART officials said in a press release.

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Mar
30

Texas Central anticipates FRA approval in July of bullet-train construction

Rail News Home High-Speed Rail 3/30/2020 Rail News: High-Speed Rail
Texas Central has a contract with the Salini-Impreglio joint venture and its U.S. subsidiary Lane Construction Co. for the design and construction of the bullet train.Photo – Texas Central

Texas Central officials expect to receive federal approval this summer for construction of its Dallas-to-Houston bullet train proposal, however the project's timeline could be affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, company officials announced late last week.

The company is ready to begin the first phase of construction of its privately funded and operated high-speed rail line once global financial markets stabilize and the federal process is completed. Many of its project partners are based in Europe and Japan, Texas Central Chief Executive Officer Carlos Aguilar said in a press release.

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Mar
30

Caltrain to test first electrified trainset in April

Rail News Home Mechanical 3/30/2020 Rail News: Mechanical
Caltrain's first trainset will undergo two months of testing beginning next month.Photo – Caltrain

Caltrain in April will begin testing its first seven-car electrified trainset at the Stadler Rail manufacturing facility in Salt Lake City.

The action will mark the start of two months of testing, Caltrain’s latest project newsletter reported last week.

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Mar
30

Canada requires passenger health screenings on intercity rail

Rail News Home Security 3/30/2020 Rail News: Security
The Canadian government requires intercity passenger-rail companies, like VIA Rail, to screen passengers for COVID-19 symptoms.Photo – VIA Rail Canada Inc.

The Canadian government today implemented new requirements for intercity passenger-rail companies to follow to help contain the spread of the coronavirus.

Under the new measures, intercity passenger railroads are required to screen passengers for COVID-19 symptoms before they board a train, and refuse riders who present those symptoms from boarding.

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Mar
30

FRA allows certain regulatory relief during pandemic

Rail News Home Federal Legislation & Regulation 3/30/2020 Rail News: Federal Legislation & Regulation
Ronald Batory is administrator of the Federal Railroad Administration.Photo – fra.dot.gov

The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) has issued some temporary regulatory relief to railroads so that they can respond to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The FRA announced the decision last week after the Association of American Railroads, the American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association (ASLRRA) and the American Public Transportation Association petitioned the agency seeking relief.

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Mar
30

CARES Act includes benefits for unemployed rail workers

Rail News Home Federal Legislation & Regulation 3/30/2020 Rail News: Federal Legislation & Regulation
President Trump signed the CARES Act on March 27.Photo – President Trump's Twitter

The $2.2 trillion federal stimulus legislation that Congress passed late last week included measures that ensured rail workers will have access to unemployment and sickness benefits during the COVID-19 public health emergency, the Association of American Railroads (AAR) and American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association (ASLRRA) announced late last week.

The AAR and ASLRRA joined rail labor unions in calling on Congress to provide rail workers affected by the coronavirus with the same protections extended to other Americans in the first COVID-19 stimulus package, which was passed earlier this month.

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Mar
27

Rail supplier news from Trinity and Abloy (March 27)

Rail News Home Railroading Supplier Spotlight 3/27/2020 Rail News: Railroading Supplier Spotlight
Trinity Industries Inc. has realigned responsibilities for some of its most senior executives.Photo – Trinity Industries

Trinity Industries Inc. has realigned responsibilities for some of its most senior executives, effective April 1. Under the changes, Eric Marchetto has been appointed chief financial officer, succeeding Melendy Lovett, who will return to her previous position as chief administrative officer. W. Relle Howard, currently vice president and CAO, will return to his previous role as chief information officer. Trinity also discounted the role of TrinityRail group president. The realignment is part of Trinity transitioning its business model from a holding company structure to an operating structure, Trinity officials said in a press release. 

Abloy USA introduced a new channel partner program that is designed to help security integrators expand their product solutions in critical infrastructure markets. The program serves to support the needs of critical infrastructure end user customers, such as railroads. It also supports the sales expansion and growth objectives of security systems integrators who assist those railroads. Under the program, partners will be offered training, incentives, support and co-marketing opportunities.

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Mar
27

Ottawa light-rail line recognized for engineering excellence

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 3/27/2020 Rail News: Passenger Rail
The Confederation Line, rendering pictured, was the first conversion of a bus rapid transit system into a light-rail system in North America.Photo – City of Ottawa

The American Council of Engineering Cos. (ACEC) awarded the joint venture responsible for designing the first stage of the Confederation light-rail line in Ottawa, Ontario, for exemplary engineering achievement. 

The joint venture — which consists of STV Inc., AECOM, Morrison Hershfield and McMillen Jacobs Associates — was credited as the first conversion of an exclusive bus rapid transit system into a light-rail system in North America, ACEC said in a press release.

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