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Jun
09

Rail supplier news from RR Mergers, Milman, VTG Rail, Carbo Rail, HUBER+SUHNER and Masabi (June 9)

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HUBER+SUHNER has been named the preferred cable partner for Bombardier Transportation.Photo – HUBER+SUHNER

RR Mergers & Acquisitions announced the sale of OWS Rail Car Inc. and OWSA Rail Car Inc. to Diesel Electric Services, a division of Milman Industries Inc. OWS provides general purpose and high-pressure tank car repairs and qualifications, while OWSA provides mobile rail-car repair services. The acquisition expands Milman's services to U.S. and Canadian railroads, Milman officials said in a press release.

VTG Rail Logistics GmbH has acquired a majority stake in Carbo Rail, a Slovakian railway company. Carbo Rail’s operating licenses, 25 locomotives and 150 employees will be integrated into VTG’s Retrack railway company. Carbo Rail will operate under the name Retrack Slovakia. “Its operating licenses for Slovakia, the Czech Republic and Hungary make Carbo Rail a sensible complement to our Retrack network that sustainably reinforces our presence in Central and Eastern Europe,” said Gunther Ferk, head of VTG Rail Logistics Europe, in a press release.

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Jun
09

IANA cancels 2020 EXPO

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The Intermodal Association of North America (IANA) announced yesterday it has canceled the 2020 Intermodal EXPO due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The event was scheduled to take place Sept. 13-15 in Long Beach, California.
"This decision was not easy to make but we recognize that holding the event, given all the uncertainties, would have been impossible," said Kevin Lhotak in a prepared statement.The association also announced it has scheduled the next Intermodal EXPO for Sept. 12-14, 2021, in Long Beach.The EXPO's cancellation is the latest rail-related annual event this year that has been called off, postponed or converted to virtual events to slow the spread of COVID-19.Last month, IANA reported first-quarter 2020 intermodal volumes fell 6.7 percent compared with Q1 2019 volumes.   

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Jun
09

Santa Clara VTA sets sustainability targets

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To meet its fleet energy consumption goals, VTA will consider using renewable energy sources for electricity used to power light-rail vehicles.Photo – VTA

The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority’s (VTA) board last week approved a sustainability plan to guide the California agency's actions through fiscal-year 2040. 

The plan outlines key performance indicators with short-term and long-term targets for greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, criteria air pollutants, building and fleet energy consumption, water usage and waste diversion.  

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Jun
09

NRF: Pandemic's impact on imports easing

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Port of SavannahPhoto – Georgia Ports Authority

The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on major U.S. retail container ports appears to be easing slightly, with projected imports remaining below last year's levels but not as much as previously forecast, the National Retail Federation (NRF) and Hackett Associates announced yesterday.

"The numbers we're seeing are still below last year, but are better than we expected a month ago," said NRF Vice President for Supply Chain and Customs Policy Jonathan Gold in a press release. "It may be too soon to say, but we'll take that as a sign that the situation could be slowly starting to improve. Consumers want to get back to shopping, and as more people get back to work, retailers want to be sure their shelves are stocked."

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Jun
09

NJ Transit unveils 10-year strategic plan

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The NJT2030 plan outlines more than 100 initiatives for the agency to achieve and implement by 2030.Photo – NJ Transit

New Jersey Transit yesterday unveiled a strategic plan to guide the agency's decisions over the next 10 years.

Dubbed NJT2030, the plan outlines more than 100 initiatives for the agency to achieve and implement by 2030. 

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Jun
09

FTA announces $3.5 million in grants for 'mobility' pilot program

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The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) last week announced $3.5 million in grants for 17 projects in 16 states to improve mobility and access to public transportation for older adults, people with disabilities and individuals of low income.Funding is provided through the FTA's Mobility for All Pilot Program. U.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao announced the funding opportunity in October 2019.Selected projects support coordination among programs funded by the Coordinating Council on Access and Mobility, an interagency partnership that includes representatives of the U.S. Department of Transportation and 10 other federal agencies.Among entities receiving funding is the Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation, which received a $79,016 grant to develop an online directory of transportation services to expand information about options for Virginia residents."Through improved coordination of transportation services and enhanced partnerships, these projects will provide more efficient service to people in rural and small urban areas and individuals affected by health care challenges such as the opioid epidemic, veterans and Medicaid recipients," said FTA Acting Administrator K. Jane Williams in a press release. 

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Jun
09

MTA launches 13-point reopening plan

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MTA's 13-point action plan was designed to ensure the safe return of riders as New York City’s business and industries reopen.Photo – MTA NYCT Facebook

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) yesterday began implementing its 13-point action plan to ensure the safe return of riders as New York City’s business and industries reopened.

The action plan includes:

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Jun
08

MBTA advances Lechmere Station relocation work

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The demolition work will further advance the relocation of Lechmere Station as part of the MBTA’s Green Line Extension project.Photo – MBTA

The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) last week began a two-week demolition of the Lechmere Viaduct between the Gilmore Bridge and existing Lechmere Station in East Cambridge. 

The work will further advance the relocation and reconstruction of Lechmere Station now underway as part of the MBTA’s Green Line Extension project

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Jun
08

APTA leadership pledges support for racial equity

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APTA Chair Nuria Fernandez is general manager and CEO of the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority.Photo – Progressive Railroading file photo

American Public Transportation Association (APTA) Chair Nuria Fernandez and President and Chief Executive Officer Paul Skoutelas late last week issued a statement that pledges a commitment to diversity, inclusion and equity in the nation's public transportation industry.

The statement was issued after two "painful weeks" of protests over the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis and after 12 weeks of the industry coping with the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, Skoutelas explained in a letter to APTA members.

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Jun
08

PATH reopens WTC Station on weekends

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PATH reopened the World Trade Center Station for weekend service six months ahead of schedule.Photo – panynj.gov

The Port Authority Trans-Hudson Corp. (PATH) last week reopened the World Trade Center (WTC) Station for weekend service in New York City.

The WTC Station has been closed on weekends since January 2019 to facilitate work on the tunnels below the Hudson River connecting the WTC and Exchange Place stations. The tunnels were damaged by saltwater flooding during Hurricane Sandy in 2012.

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Jun
08

BART, METRO add rail service to meet ridership demand

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BART added three trains on the Yellow Line between Pleasant Hill to Daly City.Photo – BART

Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) in San Francisco and the Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County (METRO) in Houston, Texas, today added rail service as ridership begins to tick up as stay-at-home restrictions are lifted in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

BART has added three trains to the morning and afternoon commute on the Yellow Line between Pleasant Hill to Daly City.

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Jun
08

TSB: Rail made in 1953 a factor in CN derailment in Saskatchewan

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A photo included in the TSB report illustrates the derailment scene.Photo – TSB report; Saskatoon Police, with TSB annotations

The Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB) identified a number of factors that led to a broken rail and derailment of a CN train in Saskatchewan in January 2019, the agency announced last week.

On Jan. 22, 2019, a CN freight train traveling south on the Warman subdivision experienced a rough ride as it crossed over the median between divided Highway 11. A minute later, a train-initiated emergency brake application occurred as 29 loaded grain cars and a mid-train locomotive derailed. Some of the grain cars released their loads, and the locomotive caught fire but was quickly extinguished.

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Jun
08

Port of Corpus Christi awarded TxDOT grant for safety improvements

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The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) has awarded a $5.4 million safety improvement grant to the Port of Corpus Christi.The funds will be used for a project to make safety improvements to the Joe Fulton Trade Corridor and Rincon Road leading to the Rincon Industrial Complex, port officials said in a press release. The funding comes from the Port Access Program, which is designed to improve safety and fluidity of roads around Texas seaports. Significant growth in recent years along the Corpus Christi Ship Channel Inner Harbor — including additional rail infrastructure — has resulted in the need for a new frontage road south of the rail corridor that parallels the Joe Fulton Corridor to maintain vehicle safety and mobility, port officials said.The port has made significant capital investments to the Rincon Industrial Complex, one of the newest facilities targeting breakbulk cargo such as wind energy components, military cargo and steel pipe. The capex projects included the construction of 40 acres of flexible cargo storage space and 12,000 feet of rail to accommodate liquid transloading and processing of breakbulk cargo.The TxDOT improvements will enhance truck mobility, highway connectivity and safety, including the addition of intelligent transportation systems components."The Rincon Road and Joe Fulton Corridor improvements continue to enhance our customers' ability to move their goods to market safely and competitively," said Sean Strawbridge, the port's chief executive officer.The Port of Corpus Christi is served by BNSF Railway Co., Kansas City Southern and Union Pacific Railroad, as well as a Genesee & Wyoming Inc.-operated short line and the port's own rail line, Corpus Christi Rail Terminal.

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Jun
08

Caltrain approves interim budgets

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Caltrain’s board approved a nearly $43 million interim operating budget for the first quarter fiscal-year 2021.Photo – Caltrain Facebook

Caltrain’s board last week approved a nearly $43 million interim operating budget and a $19.1 million interim capital budget for the first quarter fiscal-year 2021. 

The $42.9 million interim operating budget includes a projected $8 million in farebox revenue, representing an $18.5 million decrease over Q1 farebox revenue in FY2020. This comes as the California agency grapples with a decline in ridership from 65,000 passengers per day to just 1,300 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, agency officials said in a press release.

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Jun
08

FRA grants unions' request for another extension to file certification petitions

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Ronald Batory is administrator of the Federal Railroad Administration.Photo – fra.dot.gov

The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) last week granted another 60-day extension to time limits in which certain petitions for review must be filed with the Locomotive Engineer Review Board (LERB) and the Operating Crew Review Board (OCRB). 

The extension followed a second joint petition filed by two railroad unions, the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET) and the SMART Transportation Division (SMART-TD). 

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Jun
05

Rail supplier news from Harsco Rail, Duos, Tensar, WSP, LCS and LRW (June 5)

Harsco Rail last month installed its 250,000th tie on the MTA Long Island Rail Road's (LIRR) system. The contract between Harsco Rail and LIRR was first awarded in 2012 after LIRR decided to switch from wood to concrete ties. “Our system has benefited greatly from the installation of concrete ties, which now comprise roughly 30 percent of our mainline track miles,” said LIRR Chief Engineer Glenn Greenberg in a Harsco Rail press release.

A Class I has awarded Duos Technologies Inc. an approximately $2.1 million contract to integrate up to 100 artificial intelligence use cases into Duos’ centraco® platform. The use cases will eventually be used by the railroad in its automation-focused efforts, Duos officials said in a press release. The contract also includes a recurring service and maintenance component for the new software that's being developed. The contract will be executed by Duos subsidiary truevue360 Inc. in two phases, with half occurring in the summer and the rest expected to be completed in early 2021. 

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Jun
05

DART to hold virtual public hearing on D2 Subway plan

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The public comment period on the D2 Subway supplemental draft environmental impact statement will end June 29.Photo – DART

On June 11, Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) will hold two call-in public hearings to solicit comments on the supplemental draft environmental impact statement (SDEIS) for the D2 Subway Project

The D2 Subway Project is a proposed second light-rail line through downtown Dallas that would extend 2.4 miles from Victory Station to the Green Line along Good Latimer Expressway.

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Jun
05

Denver RTD names Snyder general counsel

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Melanie SnyderPhoto – Denver RTD

The Regional Transportation District of Denver (RTD) has selected Melanie Snyder as general counsel. She assumes the role June 8.

Snyder succeeds Acting General Counsel Jenifer Ross-Amato, who temporarily filled the position after Rolf Asphaug retired in February.

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Jun
05

CP donates $1 million to Minneapolis charities

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Canadian Pacific is donating $1 million to three organizations to support the people of Minneapolis, home to the Class I's U.S. operations, as well as support meaningful positive change nationally.The donation is being given in response to ongoing social unrest and social injustice in the United States, CP officials said in a press release."George Floyd's death is shocking and heartbreaking, and serves as proof that society as whole still has so much work to do," said CP President and Chief Executive Officer Keith Creel. "With our U.S. operations running out of Minneapolis, it is our responsibility to support our employees, neighbors and friends throughout Minnesota and beyond."Floyd died May 25 after he was arrested and then pinned to the ground by Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin, who used his knee on Floyd's neck. The incident was recorded on video and led to protests throughout last week and early this week. Chauvin was subsequently fired and has been charged in Floyd's death.The three organizations that will receive the CP funds are the Lake Street Council, East Side Neighborhood Services and Equal Justice Initiative. The charities not only support people in local areas, but also help others in the United States who work to restore and rebuild following social unrest."To effect change, we have to redouble our efforts on diversity and equality, and as a company working together we are committed to doing so," said Creel.   

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Jun
05

Ontario government advances Ontario Line subway project

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Ontario government officials earlier this week issued two requests for qualifications (RFQ) to seek contractors to design, build and maintain the Ontario Line, a planned 9.6-mile subway extension. The RFQs cover rolling stock systems, an operations and maintenance contract, and a design-build-finance contract for the southern portion of the line.Infrastructure Ontario and Metrolinx will evaluate RFQ submissions and shortlist teams to be invited to respond to a request for proposals in the fall, government officials said in a press release.The Ontario Line will be the largest subway expansion in the province’s history, they said. It will extend from Exhibition/Ontario Place to the Ontario Science Centre and include 15 stations with connections to GO Transit and the Toronto Transit Commission’s (TTC) subway, streetcar and Eglinton Crosstown light-rail lines.The TTC will be responsible for day-to-day operations after the line is completed.

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