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12

ASLRRA launches 'Hall of Fame,' will honor Blabey, Fuller, Silver

The American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association (ASLRRA) announced yesterday that this year it will induct three individuals into the organization's inaugural Short Line Industry Hall of Fame.

The new annual recognition program will honor short-line visionaries and stars who through their dedication, commitment and achievement best exemplify the qualities of innovation, entrepreneurialism, perseverance and service that have helped advance the short line industry, ASLRRA officials said in a press release.

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Mar
12

Amtrak, passenger-rail agencies log ridership declines among coronavirus concerns

Americans are switching their travel habits from public transit to either staying home or relying more on cars as a direct result of the outbreak of COVID-19, a disease caused by the new coronavirus, according to a poll published yesterday by Northstar Research Partners

Of the 1,000 Americans surveyed, 48 percent indicated that they believe riding public transit poses a high health risk due to the virus, and 30 percent to 40 percent report they cut back their use of public transportation.

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Mar
12

FRA proposes draft safety standards for Texas Central bullet train

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Texas Central plans to build a high-speed rail line between Houston and Dallas on dedicated track with no grade crossings.Photo – Texas Central

The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) this week proposed a rule of particular applicability (RPA) to establish safety standards for the Texas Central Railroad's Dallas-to-Houston high-speed rail system.

The proposed standards would apply only to Texas Central's bullet-train plan for Texas, FRA officials said in a notice published March 10 in the Federal Register.

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Mar
12

AAR: Coronavirus impact reflected in intermodal traffic volume

U.S. freight railroads logged 462,303 carloads and intermodal units during the week ending March 7, down 9.1 percent compared with the same week in 2019, according to Association of American Railroads (AAR) data.

Railroads moved 229,742 carloads during the week, down 3.5 percent, and 232,561 containers and trailers, down 14.1 percent.

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Mar
11

Rail supplier news from Danella, PST, Cambridge Architectural, USDG, Railserve, Alstom and Jacobs (March 11)

Danella Rental Systems Inc. acquired Aspen Equipment Co.’s rental division. Danella provides hi-rail vehicles construction rental equipment and Aspen Equipment builds hi-rail vehicles. Aspen Equipment will remain in the industry, focusing its resources on production and service of new railroad truck equipment, Danella officials said in a press release.

Genesee & Wyoming Inc. will implement PS Technology’s (PST) CrewPro Short Line™ railroad crew management and hours-of-service (HOS) system, and the QualPro™ qualification and training management solution across its rail network. CrewPro Short Line automates much of the crew calling process while simultaneously tracking HOS to prevent inadvertent violations of Federal Railroad Administration regulations, PST officials said in a press release. The QualPro tracks all employees’ qualifications and pushes that information to the CrewPro scheduling system ensuring only qualified employees are presented as options to select from.

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Mar
11

Caltrain operator issues 2019 progress report

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Last year, Caltrain adopted its 2040 Service Vision and made progress toward approving its 2040 Business Plan.Photo – Caltrain Facebook

The San Mateo County Transit District this week published a progress report of Caltrain’s service and projects in 2019.

The report outlines milestones met last year, including adoption of the 2040 Service Vision, which calls for Caltrain to operate more frequent service, add electrified service and prepare for future expansion.

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Mar
11

Brightline recognized as a 'most innovative' company

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Fast Company’s World’s Most Innovative Companies list honors businesses making an impact on industry and culture.Photo – Brightline

Brightline, soon to be Virgin Trains USA, has been named to Fast Company’s annual list of the World’s Most Innovative Companies for 2020.

The list honors businesses making a profound impact on both industry and culture, Brightline officials said in a press release.

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Mar
11

NRF: Coronavirus to affect imports more than initially expected

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The coronavirus outbreak is expected to have a longer and larger impact on imports at major U.S. retail container ports than previously believed, as factory shutdowns and travel restrictions in China continue to affect production, the National Retail Federation (NRF) reported Monday.“There are still a lot of unknowns to fully determine the impact of the coronavirus on the supply chain,” said NRF Vice President for Supply Chain and Customs Policy Jonathan Gold in a press release.Although factories in China are returning to production, various issues continue to affect cargo movement, such as the availability of truck drivers to move cargo to Chinese ports, Gold said."Now that we are in the coronavirus environment, uncertainty has expanded exponentially," said Hackett Associates Founder Ben Hackett, who produces the monthly Global Port Tracker report for the NRF. "Our projections are based on the optimistic view that by the end of March or early April some sort of normalcy will have returned to trade."Forty percent of respondents to a recent NRF survey indicated they're seeing disruptions to their supply chains as a result of the virus. Another 26 percent expect to see disruptions as the virus continues to spread.
 
Meanwhile, U.S. ports covered by the Global Port Tracker handled 1.82 million 20-foot equivalent units (TEUs) in January, a 5.7 percent increase from December but down 3.8 percent from unusually high numbers a year ago related to U.S. tariffs on goods from China.February was estimated at 1.42 million TEUs, slightly above the 1.41 million TEUs expected a month ago but down 12.6 percent from last year and significantly lower than the 1.54 million TEUs forecast before the coronavirus began to have an effect on imports, NRF officials said.March is forecast at 1.32 million TEUs, down 18.3 percent from last year and less than the 1.46 million TEUs expected last month or the 1.7 million TEUs forecast before the virus.April, which had not previously been expected to be affected, is now forecast at 1.68 million TEUs, down 3.5 percent from last year and lower than the 1.82 million TEUs forecast last month.

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Mar
11

RCR Rail advances logistics parks in Texas

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Shown is the logistics park in Hempstead while it was under construction.Photo – hempstead.rcrrailco.com

RCR Rail Co. officials recently broke ground on a new logistics park near Taylor, Texas, and opened a new park in Hempstead, Texas, the company announced late last month.

The 750-acre RCR Taylor Logistics Park will be located west of Taylor to serve the manufacturing, storage and logistics industries of the Austin area and central Texas. It will offer direct access to BNSF Railway Co. and Union Pacific Railroad lines, state highways 70 and 130, and Interstate 35, RCR Rail officials said in a press release.

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Mar
11

OmniTRAX names Strickland to economic development team

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Prior to joining OmniTRAX, Strickland spent more than 12 years at the Albany-Dougherty Economic Development Commission.Photo – choosealbany.com

OmniTRAX Inc. has hired Justin Strickland to serve as director of economic development.

Strickland will support all phases of business growth and act as a liaison with economic development partners in the southeast United States, OmniTRAX officials said in a press release.

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Mar
11

Confederation Line rail contractor has not met expectations, Ottawa officials say

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Ottawa city officials say Rideau Transit Group has failed to address significant issues with train and station availability since the launch of Confederation Line service.Photo – City of Ottawa

Ottawa, Ontario, officials notified Rideau Transit Group (RTG), the company responsible for maintaining the Confederation light-rail line, that it has defaulted on its contract with the city.

The notice advises RTG that it is not meeting obligations set under the project agreement and requires the entity to submit a remedial plan and schedule by March 31.

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Mar
11

Ports of LA, Long Beach win federal grants for rail infrastructure projects

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The $14.5 million federal grant awarded to the Port of Long Beach will be used for the Alameda Corridor south access project.Photo – polb.com

The U.S. Department of Transportation's (USDOT) Maritime Administration has awarded $18.2 million in federal funding to the Port of Los Angeles and $14.5 million to the Port of Long Beach for rail-related projects.

The grants were awarded through the Maritime Administration's new Port Infrastructure Development Program, which is designed to help fund projects that improve port facilities or near coastal seaports, administration officials said in a press release.

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Mar
10

Metro Transit logged light-rail ridership increase in 2019

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Metro Transit’s Green Line logged a record annual ridership of 14.2 million rides in 2019.Photo – Metro Transit

Metro Transit’s light-rail service in Minneapolis logged 25,299,442 riders in 2019, an increase of 343,825 riders compared with 2018.

The Green Line logged a record annual ridership of 14.2 million rides in 2019, a 3 percent increase from 2018. Ridership on the Green Line has climbed every year since service began in 2014, Metropolitan Council officials said in a press release. The Met Council is the regional planning agency for Metro Transit.

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Mar
10

FRA awards CRISI grant for Pennsylvania freight-rail expansion project

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U.S. Rep. Glenn Thompson (R-Pa.)Photo – GovTrack.us

McKean County, Pennsylvania, has received $11.9 million in federal funding for a project designed to improve freight-rail capacity and safety, U.S. Rep. Glenn Thompson (R-Pa.) announced late last week.

The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) issued the grant through the Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvements Program (CRISI).

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Mar
10

New York City Transit to install CBTC on F subway line

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NYCT crews will construct three signal facilities at Ditmas Avenue, Bay Parkway and Avenue X stations on the F Line.Photo – MTA

MTA New York City Transit (NYCT) crews on March 20 will begin installing a communications-based train control (CBTC) system on the F subway line between Church Avenue and Coney Island stations in Brooklyn.

The $253 million project is part of the agency’s Culver Line signal modernization project to replace the 70-year-old block signaling system on the line. CBTC enables continuous updates on train positions and speeds, which will allow for faster and more efficient operations compared with the old system, NYCT officials said in a press release.

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Mar
10

Rail unions ask FRA to address coronavirus concerns; Class I execs cancel conference attendance

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The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET) and the SMART Transportation Division (SMART-TD) have petitioned the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) to take action in response to the spread of COVID-19, the disease caused by the new coronavirus."We and other rail labor organizations take this issue very seriously, and we have been monitoring it closely," BLET President Dennis Pierce and SMART-TD President Jeremy Ferguson wrote last week in a letter to FRA Administrator Ronald Batory.The union leaders urged the FRA to issue guidelines directed at U.S. rail carriers, employees and passengers similar to those issued by other departments within the U.S. Department of Transportation."Further, we ask that you provide continual updates to these guidelines, as other departments have done. Please advise of your plans pertaining to this very serious situation," they wrote.Meanwhile, executives at three Class Is scheduled to address the J.P. Morgan Industrials Conference today in New York City canceled their presentations after planners changed the conference to a virtual event due to concerns over the spread of coronavirus.Norfolk Southern Corp., CN and Union Pacific Railroad announced yesterday that their executives would not be presenting at this year's conference.

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10

NJ Transit breaks ground on Hudson-Bergen light-rail extension

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New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy announced that NJ Transit began a $220 million project to extend the Hudson-Bergen light rail’s West Side Avenue Branch.Photo – Gov. Phil Murphy Periscope

New Jersey Transit last week broke ground on a project to extend the Hudson-Bergen light rail’s West Side Avenue Branch less than a mile from its current terminus at West Side Avenue in Jersey City to a new terminus across Route 440.

The $220 million extension project will include construction of a new station west of Route 440 to serve riders at a future development on the Hackensack River waterfront, New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy announced at a press event last week.

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Mar
10

CP's Velani recognized as 'CFO of the Year'

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Canadian Pacific Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Nadeem VelaniPhoto – Canadian Pacific

Canadian Pacific Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Nadeem Velani has been named Canada's CFO of the Year for 2020.

Presented annually by Financial Executives International Canada (FEI Canada), PwC Canada and Robert Half, the award recognizes senior financial leaders who've made significant contributions to business in Canada.

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Mar
10

PANYNJ leader tests positive for coronavirus

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Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Executive Director Rick CottonPhoto – PANYNJ

Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) Executive Director Rick Cotton tested positive for the the novel coronavirus, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced yesterday. 

Cotton is showing no symptoms of the virus and is self-quarantined at his home while maintaining a full schedule, port officials said in a published statement following Cuomo’s announcement. 

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Mar
10

UP pledges science-based targets for GHG emission reduction

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Union Pacific Railroad today announced its intention to set science-based targets to determine how much and when the Class I will reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to support global climate change goals.UP sent a a commitment letter to the Science Based Targets Initiative (SBTi), which independently assesses corporate emissions reduction targets in line with what climate scientists say is needed to meet the Paris Agreement goals — limiting global warming to well below 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, UP officials said in a press release."As one of the nation's largest freight railroads, it is our responsibility to act as environmental stewards, reducing emissions and enabling sustainable economic growth across our supply chain," said Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer Lance Fritz. "This is a challenging task as it means examining every aspect of our operation and looking for innovative solutions while continuing to create long-term value for our shareholders, customers, employees and the communities where we operate."UP's target will use the SBTi's Sectoral Decarbonization Approach Transport tool, which models targets for direct and indirect transportation emissions. UP anticipates finalizing its target and submitting it for approval to the SBTi within a year, company officials said.

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