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25

NS appoints Allen Sutherland EVP, chief legal officer

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Vanessa Allen SutherlandPhoto – nscorp.com

Norfolk Southern Corp. has named Vanessa Allen Sutherland executive vice president and chief legal officer effective April 1.

Allen Sutherland joined NS in 2018 as VP of law. Last year, she was promoted to senior VP of government relations and chief legal officer.

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Mar
25

CREATE partners receive CRISI grant for Pullman Junction project

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The project will improve rail safety and fluidity throughout the Chicago Terminal.Photo – CREATE

The Chicago Region Environmental and Transportation Efficiency (CREATE) partners have received a $12.9 million federal grant for the Pullman Junction project in south Chicago.

The project will improve rail safety and fluidity, and reduce congestion throughout the Chicago Terminal by constructing a second main track, improving existing track geometry, increasing operating speeds and updating signals and switches in the junction, CREATE officials said in a press release.

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Mar
24

WMATA to improve access at future Potomac Yard Station

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WMATA's Potomac Yard Station will be built on Metrorail's Yellow and Blue lines.Photo – alexandriava.gov

Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) and Alexandria, Virginia, city officials last week added a new station design option with enhanced southwest access for the future Potomac Yard Metrorail station project.

Following pricing discussions with WMATA’s construction contractor, the new station design would include a bridge accessible via elevator and stairs, city officials said in a press release. 

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Mar
24

DART reports D2 Subway progress

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DART reached 20 percent completion of the preliminary design for the D2 Subway.Photo – DART Linkedin

Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) yesterday announced the agency reached 20 percent completion of the preliminary design for the D2 Subway, a proposed second light-rail alignment through the Dallas Central Business District. 

DART now is preparing a supplemental draft environment impact statement (EIS) to access potential impacts and benefits of the project.

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Mar
24

AASHTO names Giulietti to chair rail council

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Giulietti was appointed by Gov. Ned Lamont in December 2018 to lead Connecticut's transportation department.Photo – AASHTO

The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) announced yesterday it has appointed Connecticut Department of Transportation Commissioner Joseph Giulietti to serve a two-year term as chair of the organization's Council on Rail.

The rail council addresses policy, regulatory, safety, operations and investment issues that states encounter when developing freight- and passenger-rail systems.

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Mar
24

Sound Transit completes Connect 2020 construction

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Sound Transit completed its project to connect the existing Link light-rail system to the East Link in Seattle.Photo – Sound Transit Facebook

Sound Transit this week completed Connect 2020, an 11-week project to connect the existing Link light-rail system to the 14-mile East Link extension in Seattle. 

The agency’s existing rail tunnel is now configured for East Link in preparation for extended service to Mercer Island, Bellevue and Redmond, Washington, via 10 new stations in 2023.

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Mar
24

Amtrak cuts management pay to address ridership loss

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Amtrak has made several service changes to address "significantly reduced demand in key markets."Photo – Amtrak

With daily ridership down 90 percent and future bookings down 85 percent year over year, Amtrak is cutting management pay and taking other "aggressive" steps to address revenue losses related to the impact of the coronavirus, The Philadelphia Inquirer reported today.

"Amtrak and our state partners estimate we need approximately $1 billion in supplemental funding through the remainder of the year to make up for the unprecedented loss of ridership and revenue and to minimize employee and service impacts," an Amtrak spokesperson said in a statement, according to the newspaper.

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Mar
24

MBTA awards Green Line B Branch station consolidation contract

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Four MBTA Green Line B Branch stations will be consolidated into two new stations (rendering pictured).Photo – MBTA

The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) Fiscal and Management Control Board yesterday awarded a $17.8 million contract to MAS Building and Bridge Inc. to consolidate four existing Green Line B Branch stations into two new stations beginning this fall.

Under the contract, St. Paul Street and Boston University West stations will be demolished and rebuilt into one station; the Babcock Street and Pleasant Street stations will be demolished and rebuilt into another.

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Mar
24

NS surveys customers on COVID-19 business impact

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Norfolk Southern Railway is surveying its customers to learn how state and local governments' executive orders related to the coronavirus pandemic are affecting customers' businesses and transportation requirements.Last week, the Class I posted the survey on its website. NS officials are integrating responses into its transportation plans, said Alan Shaw, executive vice president and chief marketing officer, in a March 23 letter to customers."We understand that COVID-19 mitigation efforts are dynamic and the effect on our customers' business needs may evolve," Shaw wrote.Other Class Is also are taking steps to assist customers affected by local and state executive orders. Union Pacific Railroad, for example, has implemented a "pandemic team" to gain access to communities where "shelter-in-place" orders have been imposed. Additionally, UP set up a COVID-19 resource webpage to report rail network updates. UP also notified customers that the U.S., Canada and Mexico governments' recent border closures to nonessential travel do not apply to freight shipments related to international trade."We do not expect any impacts to shipments crossing the border at this time," UP officials stated.Kansas City Southern also notified customers that the U.S./Mexico border remains open to freight movements."Railroads are considered critical infrastructure, and as such we have the support of federal authorities in both countries," KCS officials stated in a web post.

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Mar
24

FRA awards CRISI grants to TNW short lines

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TXNW and TXGN obtained CRISI grants for infrastructure and safety improvements.Photo – TNW Corp.

The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) has allocated a $4.2 million grant to the Texas North Western Railway Co. (TXNW) and a $220,000 grant to the Texas, Gonzales and Northern Railway (TXGN) for projects to improve infrastructure and safety.

The grants were awarded under the FRA's Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvements Program (CRISI). Both railroads are subsidiaries of TNW Corp. of Dallas.

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Mar
23

Rail supplier news from Granite, Ardanuy, and in memoriam: Josef Theurer (March 23)

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Josef Theurer, founder of Plasser & TheurerPhoto – Plasser & Theurer

Fresno, California, officials awarded Granite Construction Inc. a $20 million contract to close a grade crossing on Union Pacific Railroad tracks on Veterans Boulevard in northwest Fresno. The work involves construction of a bridge that will carry future high-speed trains over the tracks and connect to a future Golden State Boulevard rail alignment. Construction is expected to begin this spring and be completed in fall 2021. 

The Metropolitan Region of Bogota-Cundinamarca awarded the ARCO Bogota Zipa consortium — made up of Ardanuy Ingenieria Colombia and Coral Delgado y Asociados — a $566,000 contract to supervise the feasibility studies and designs for Regiotram del Norte, a planned freight and passenger railway between Bogota and Zipaquire, Colombia.

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Mar
23

TriMet to close Portland airport station during concourse expansion

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While the station is closed, TriMet crews will begin work to prepare for future track improvements on the Red Line.Photo – TriMet

The Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon (TriMet) has closed its MAX light-rail station at the Portland International Airport (PDX) until May 30 to accommodate airport expansion construction. 

During the airport’s construction to expand Concourse B, TriMet crews will begin work to prepare for future track improvements on the Red Line, agency officials said in a press release.

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Mar
23

Rail unions petition FRA to issue COVID-19 protocols to protect workers

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Last week, two labor organizations petitioned the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) to issue an emergency order addressing employee safety conditions in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.The SMART Transportation Division (SMART-TD) and Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET) filed the joint request after the FRA on March 13 activated its "emergency relief docket," which allows railroads to to request relief from regulations related to the COVID-19 emergency.Many railroads have been slow to adopt — or in some cases have neglected to adopt — Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) measures to mitigate the spread of COVID-19, union officials said in a joint press release."It is necessary that the railroads take immediate and appropriate precautions to mitigate against the spread of the virus amongst their workforces, to minimize the exposure of their employees to the virus during the performance of their duties, and that Class I railroads maintain sufficient staffing levels to compensate for reduced headcounts caused by sick employees and family members, as well as to seamlessly handle predicted increases in volume once the virus begins to subside," said SMART-TD President Jeremy Ferguson and BLET President Dennis Pierce.The FRA has not issued an action plan to help address the potential spread of the virus among rail workers, they noted.The unions' petition follows a letter that Ferguson and Pierce sent March 6 that requested emergency remedial measures, including thorough sanitation efforts in railroad facilities and on locomotives to prevent the infection of workers.

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Mar
23

CISA identifies infrastructure workers critical to COVID-19 response

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The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency (CISA) last week issued guidance to states and the private sector that identifies "essential critical infrastructure" workers during the effort to slow the spread of COVID-19.The advisory list is aimed at helping state and local officials as they work to protect their communities while also ensuring the continuity of functions required for public health and safety, as well as economic and national security, CISA officials said in a press release.The list identifies workers who conduct operations and services essential to critical infrastructure viability. Transportation is among the industries addressed in the list.To view the list, click on this link.Railway Supply Institute President Mike O'Malley said the federal guidelines are essential in order for critical transportation to continue operating during the pandemic."Our nation's transportation networks maintain consistent, reliable shipments of supplies and resources vital to the COVID-19 response," O'Malley said in a prepared statement. "CISA's recent guidance makes clear that all rail supply operations — including critical manufacturing, repair and maintenance of rail equipment and infrastructure — is essential to that response."  

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Mar
23

Coronavirus update: Passenger-rail agencies suspend fares, further revise schedules

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LA Metro CEO Phillip WashingtonPhoto – LA Metro

Sound Transit in Washington, Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority in California and Metro Transit-St. Louis have suspended fare collection on their light-rail systems to help protect rail employees and riders from the spread of coronavirus.

Meanwhile in California today, the Los Angeles – San Diego – San Luis Obispo passenger-rail corridor agency reduced Amtrak’s Pacific Surfliner service and temporarily canceled some trains on the route; Sacramento Regional Transit District reduced light-rail service to operate daily trains on a Sunday schedule; and Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit temporarily cancelled three trains in addition to other service reductions announced last week.

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Mar
23

Ashland Railway obtains Ohio grant for rail yard expansion

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Ashland Railway estimates that improvements will open up 80 rail-car spots in Mansfield Yard.Photo – Ashland Railway

The Ohio Rail Development Commission (ORDC) last week awarded Ashland Railway (ASRY) a $735,882 grant to expand its Mansfield Yard and make repairs along its Willard Line.

The more than $1.4 million project will involve the installation of about 3,000 feet of new track and seven turnouts; ultrasonic rail flaw detection on 23 miles of the Willard Line; and replacement of rail identified as defective by the rail test.

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Mar
23

Class I employment dipped slightly in February

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Five of six workforce categories posted month-to-month decreases last month.Photo – BNSF Railway Co.

Class Is employed 127,634 workers as of mid-February, down 0.53 percent compared with mid-January’s level and down 12.46 percent compared with the year-ago employment level, U.S. Surface Transportation Board data shows.

Five of six workforce categories posted month-to-month decreases. They were: professional and administrative, down 0.29 percent to 10,817; executives, officials and staff assistants, down 0.42 percent to 7,576 employees; transportation (train and engine), down 0.50 percent to 51,451; transportation (other than train and engine), down 0.56 percent to 5,316; and maintenance of equipment and stores, down 2.11 percent to 22,170.

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Mar
23

FRA proposes on-time performance measure for Amtrak

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For years, Amtrak officials have expressed frustration over delays in its passenger trains caused by host freight railroads.Photo – Amtrak

The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) late last week proposed a rule that would define Amtrak on-time train performance and would set a minimum performance standard of 80 percent.

The proposed performance and service quality metrics would give Amtrak, its passengers, service providers, the FRA and others a common tool to help objectively gauge intercity passenger rail travel, FRA officials said in a press release.

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Mar
20

Rail supplier news from Tealinc and NRC (March 20)

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Shannon RodgersPhoto – Tealinc Ltd.

Tealinc Ltd. has promoted Shannon Rodgers to manager of value creation-operations effective April 1. She will continue working out of the firm's office in Altoona, Pennsylvania, where she will remain focused on serving North American customers. Rodgers joined the company in 2019 with 20 years of experience at the Everett Railroad Co. and Watco Cos. LLC. At Tealinc, she has managed customer support projects, and developed and implemented processes to improve and drive efficiency and productivity, company officials said in a press release.

The National Railroad Construction and Maintenance Association (NRC) has postponed its Annual Equipment Auction, which originally was scheduled for May 14 in Granite City, Illinois. The rescheduled date will be determined once more information about the COVID-19 pandemic is available, NRC officials said in a letter to its members.

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Mar
20

Port of Long Beach's Cordero named AAPA chairman

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Mario CorderoPhoto – AAPA

The American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA) has elected as its next chair Mario Cordero, executive director of the Port of Long Beach.

Cordero will be installed as chairman during the AAPA's 2020 Annual Convention to be held Sept. 13-16 in Quebec City, Quebec. He will assume the chairmanship from Gary Nelson, executive director of Port of Grays Harbor in Washington.

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