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05

UP's Fritz calls for action on racial injustice

Rail News Home Union Pacific Railroad 6/5/2020 Rail News: Union Pacific Railroad
Lance FritzPhoto – up.com

Union Pacific Corp. Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer Lance Fritz earlier this week posted on the railroad's website a statement about the recent racial injustice events that spurred protests throughout the nation over the past week.

Fritz began by noting that UP employees formed the Black Employee Network 40 years ago to help company leadership understand and respond to the company's African American employees.

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Jun
05

Amtrak seeks STB's help in dispute with Metra

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Amtrak and Metra have been unable to come to terms on a new agreement that allows Metra to use Amtrak-owned Chicago Union Station.Photo – amtrak.com

Amtrak is asking the Surface Transportation Board (STB) to settle an ongoing dispute with Metra over the commuter railroad's use of Chicago Union Station, which Amtrak owns.

In a May 27 filing with the STB, Amtrak said it's been unable to reach an agreement with Metra on terms and compensation for a new contract. Metra has used the station under an agreement since 1984. The latest extension to that pact expired in July 2019.

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Jun
04

TTC advances Chester Station accessibility project

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 6/4/2020 Rail News: Passenger Rail
The two-week station closure will allow TTC to open station elevators and a pedestrian walkway ahead of schedule.Photo – TTC

On June 9, the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) will begin work to improve accessibility at Chester Station.

With fewer riders using the station due to the COVID-19 pandemic, TTC will close the station for two weeks, saving weeks of construction time, commission officials said in a press release.

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Jun
04

Ohio panel OKs grade crossing upgrades

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CSX will install light and gates at four crossings in Ohio by March 3, 2021.Photo – CSX

The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) yesterday approved construction authorization from the Ohio Rail Development Commission (ORDC) directing Northern Ohio & Western Railroad (NOWR), CSX and Wheeling & Lake Erie Railway (WLE) to upgrade the safety of several grade crossings in the state.

NOWR will install lights and gates at six crossings in Gibsonburg by Dec. 3, 2021. Funds for NOWR's projects will be provided by ORDC, PUCO and the Sandusky County-Seneca-County-City of Tiffin Port Authority, PUCO officials said in a press release.

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Jun
04

Virginia Railway Express prepares for district's reopening

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VRE will install onboard graphics to indicate to riders where they should stand and sit to ensure proper distancing.Photo – VRE

Virginia Railway Express (VRE) has outlined additional precautions to support social distancing and cleanliness on its commuter trains as the Washington, D.C., region enters its first phase of reopening and ridership is expected to grow.

This month, VRE will install platform decals, onboard graphics and window decals to indicate to riders where they should stand and sit to ensure proper distancing.

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Jun
04

Lac-Megantic rail bypass project making progress, Garneau says

Rail News Home Federal Legislation & Regulation 6/4/2020 Rail News: Federal Legislation & Regulation
Marc GarneauPhoto – Transport Canada

Canada's Transport Minister Marc Garneau yesterday provided an update on recent developments in the 8-mile rail bypass project near Lac-Megantic, Quebec.

Despite many challenges created by the COVID-19 pandemic, the project is "progressing well," Garneau said in a prepared statement issued by Transport Canada. A number of steps have been reached in recent months or soon will be, he said.

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Jun
04

Sound Transit to consider project delays to save tax revenue

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 6/4/2020 Rail News: Passenger Rail
Sound Transit's Chief Financial Officer predicted that the agency could lose $7.8 billion to $12 billion through 2041.Photo – Sound Transit

Sound Transit leaders yesterday informed the agency's board members that some projects should be delayed or canceled in order to preserve tax money to expand its system in the future.

Sound Transit Chief Financial Officer Tracy Butler predicted that Sound Transit could lose $7.8 billion to $12 billion through 2041 depending on the severity of the recession to come, according to the board workshop presentation document.

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Jun
04

AAR: 'Heartening' signs in May rail traffic data

U.S. freight railroads moved 1,653,093 carloads and intermodal units during May, a 20.2 percent decrease compared with May 2019, according to Association of American Railroads (AAR).

The railroads logged 740,171 carloads, down 27.7 percent, and 912,922 intermodal containers and trailers, down 13 percent, from the same month last year, AAR officials said in a press release.

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Jun
04

FRA issues final environmental statement for Texas bullet train project

Rail News Home High-Speed Rail 6/4/2020 Rail News: High-Speed Rail
Texas Central, a private company, has proposed building an elevated high-speed rail system that would transport riders from Dallas to Houston in about 90 minutes.Photo – Rendering provided by Texas Central

The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) late last week released the final environmental impact statement (FEIS) for private company Texas Central's proposal to build a high-speed rail line between Dallas and Houston, bringing the project one major step closer to fruition.

Released on May 29, the FEIS is available for public review and comment through June 29, FRA officials said in a statement.

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Jun
03

Metra starts Rock Island Line grade crossing project

Rail News Home Maintenance Of Way 6/3/2020 Rail News: Maintenance Of Way
The work will require closure of the 95th Street and Vincennes Avenue crossing until June 12.Photo – Metra Facebook

Metra today began work to replace and resurface a grade crossing at 95th Street and Vincennes Avenue on the Rock Island Line in Chicago.

The work will require closure of the crossing to vehicle traffic until June 12.

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Jun
03

Savannah harbor deepening project sets precedent

Rail News Home Intermodal 6/3/2020 Rail News: Intermodal
The entire deepening project is 62 percent completed.Photo – U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

A project to deepen the  harbor at the Port of Savannah in Georgia set a new precedent with four dredges working simultaneously, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers announced earlier this week.

The Savannah harbor expansion project includes two dredges keeping the channel at its current authorized depth of 42 feet followed by two dredges taking the channel to a new depth of 47 feet. The dredges work without disrupting the flow of commercial traffic to or from the Port of Savannah's Garden City Terminal and other facilities along the river, Army Corps of Engineers officials said in a press release.

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Jun
03

BART to begin interlocking, track replacement in Hayward

Rail News Home Maintenance Of Way 6/3/2020 Rail News: Maintenance Of Way
The scope of the project includes replacing switches, ties, ballast and electric third rail.Photo – BART Facebook

Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) in July will begin a three-month project to replace and rebuild a nearly 50-year-old interlocking and other track components south of the agency's station in Hayward, California.  

The scope of the project includes replacing four track switches, 700 worn wooden ties with concrete ones, 1,000 tons of rock ballast and 1,400 feet of electric third rail.

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Jun
03

MnDOT: Willmar rail connector project making progress

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Rail construction is slated to begin in spring 2021 and end in fall 2022. BNSF will carry out the railway final design and construction.Photo – Minnesota Department of Transportation

Construction is advancing on a rail connector and industrial access project involving BNSF Railway Co. in Willmar, the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) reported this week.

Known as Willmar Wye, the project is a public-private partnership between BNSF, MnDOT, Kandiyohi County and the city of Willmar to build a new rail line bypass on the city's west side.

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Jun
03

MTA calls for New York City's assistance as reopening begins

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MTA is requesting the city provide masks and volunteers, and deploy additional police officers across its system.Photo – MTA NYCT Facebook

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) yesterday issued a letter to New York City officials outlining the agency’s requests as the city’s industries reopen next week.

The city is expected to enter the first phase of reopening on June 8. Phase 1 includes reopening construction, agriculture, manufacturing, wholesale trade and retail operating with curbside or in-store pickup, according to a local news report.

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Jun
03

Amtrak detects data breach

Rail News Home Security 6/3/2020 Rail News: Security
On April 16, Amtrak determined an unknown third party gained unauthorized access to Guest Rewards accounts.Photo – amtrak.com

Amtrak last month experienced a data breach that led to the exposure of personal information of some of its Guest Rewards members, according to notices the national intercity railroad sent May 29 to customers whose accounts were accessed without authorization.

On April 16, Amtrak determined an unknown third party gained unauthorized access to the accounts, according to the notice from Vicky Radke, senior director of the Amtrak Guest Rewards program. Those receiving the notice included the California Office of the Attorney General.

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Jun
03

Metro Transit-St. Louis to receive $142 million in CARES funding

Rail News Home Federal Legislation & Regulation 6/3/2020 Rail News: Federal Legislation & Regulation
The grant will support Metro Transit-St. Louis' operational costs and enhanced cleaning efforts.Photo – Metro Transit-St. Louis

The Federal Transit Administration awarded Bi-State Development a $142.4 million grant to fund Metro Transit-St. Louis’ light-rail and bus service during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The grant — awarded as part of the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act — will support Metro Transit-St. Louis' operational costs, enhanced cleaning of vehicles and stations, and purchase of personal protective equipment.

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Jun
02

Rail supplier news from Brown Rail, Bombardier, Wabtec and FTS (June 2)

Rail News Home Railroading Supplier Spotlight 6/2/2020 Rail News: Railroading Supplier Spotlight
Brown Rail manufactured its first grapple truck out of its Minneapolis, Kansas, facility.Photo – Brown Rail

Brown Rail, a division of Brown Industries LLC, manufactured its first vehicle — a grapple truck — out of its new facility in Minneapolis, Kansas. Brown Industries recently expanded its manufacturing capacity by adding the location. Brown Rail provides a variety of trucks to Class I and short line railroads. 

Bombardier Transportation signed two contracts for 28 BiLevel commuter rail cars with two transportation authorities on the U.S. West Coast. The procurement is being led by Sound Transit in Seattle. Under the contracts, Bombardier will manufacture eight cab cars and 20 coaches. The agreements include an option for 33 additional rail cars. The contracts have a combined value worth $108 million. Deliveries are scheduled to begin in the fourth-quarter 2021.

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Jun
02

Majority surveyed won’t ride transit after the pandemic, report says

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 6/2/2020 Rail News: Passenger Rail
TransLoc polled 1,000 Americans' opinions on whether they would use public transportation after communities' stay-at-home orders are lifted.Photo – TransLoc

A new report revealed that 64 percent of Americans won’t use public transportation as restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic are loosened, according to a survey conducted by Ford Mobility’s Smart Transit branch TransLoc

The survey polled 1,000 Americans' opinions on whether they would use public transportation after communities' stay-at-home orders are lifted. 

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Jun
02

North Carolina Railroad to assist foundry's freight-rail infrastructure project

Rail News Home Short Lines & Regionals 6/2/2020 Rail News: Short Lines & Regionals
The North Carolina Railroad Co. (NCRR), through its economic development initiative known as NCRR Invests, will invest $1.5 million to help construct a railroad industrial lead track, switches and related infrastructure to serve Charlotte Pipe and Foundry in Stanly County, North Carolina.A manufacturer and distributor of cast iron and plastic pipe fittings, Charlotte Pipe and Foundry recently announced it's moving its production facility from Charlotte to Stanly County. The NCRR will participate in the project to build the rail infrastructure that will serve the company's new facility, NCRR officials said in a press release."Rail infrastructure is extremely important in attracting high quality, capital intensive manufacturers and distributors to our state," said NCRR President Scott Saylor. "Occasionally, those companies need room to expand their site footprint or operation. Through NCRR Invests, we are able to assist in addressing the freight-rail infrastructure needs of companies like Charlotte Pipe and Foundry in order to retain jobs during this crucial moment for our economy, as well as future growth opportunities."Charlotte Pipe and Foundry's new plant will be served by the Aberdeen, Carolina and Western Railway with connections to Norfolk Southern Railway and CSX.  

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Jun
02

FRA study: Short Line Safety Institute's assessments improved safety culture

Rail News Home Safety 6/2/2020 Rail News: Safety
A Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) study found the Short Line Safety Institute's Safety Culture Assessment (SCA) process and follow-up support holds promise for strengthening railroad safety culture, institute officials announced late last week.Conducted by the FRA Office of Research, Development and Technology, the study found that over two years railroads participating in the SCA process showed improvements in six of 10 "Core Elements of a Strong Safety Culture," resulting in overall improvement in safety, institute officials said in a press release.The study analyzed SCA initial and follow-up reports. Framed around the Core Elements, the study evaluated the results of actions taken by two subject railroads involved in the SCA process over two years. In both SCA reports, the institute identified multiple opportunities for the railroads to act on. Both roads implemented the majority of the steps identified.Based on the results of assessments, the institute identified common opportunities for short lines to improve safety culture and developed programs to address them, such as hazardous materials transportation training and leadership development training. The institute also created a Best Practices Guide for short lines."Our assessment program has proven successful at identifying opportunities to improve safety culture, and specific methods to reduce risk," said Tom Murta, the institute's executive director. "Through the follow-up assessment program, railroads have shown that they can move the dial in a positive direction through the implementation of best practices identified during their initial assessment."The institute has provided 88 assessments for short lines to date.

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