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May
25

KCS promotes Adamiak to VP energy, industrial development

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Ginger AdamiakPhoto – kcsouthern.com

Kansas City Southern has promoted Ginger Adamiak to vice president of energy, industrial development and commercial innovation, the Class I announced yesterday.

Adamiak previously served as VP of energy and short-line relations. Her promotion is part of the KCS' realignment of its commercial innovation and industrial development functions to create one organization focused on developing new revenue streams, said Executive VP and Chief Marketing Officer Brian Hancock in a press release.

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May
15

AAR report outlines tech's influence on rail safety, reliability

The freight-rail industry has invested an estimated $100 billion in infrastructure, equipment and technology over the past four years to prepare for a 41 percent increase in freight shipments by 2040.

The investments have paid off by making U.S. railroads safer, with mainline accidents down 32 percent over the past decade, Association of American Railroads (AAR) officials said today, as they released a white paper highlighting how technology has improved rail network safety.

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May
15

FTA awards $75 million grant for Sound Transit's Tacoma Link extension

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 5/15/2018 Rail News: Passenger Rail
The 2.4-mile light-rail extension will run along Commerce Street and Stadium Way to the Hilltop District in Tacoma, Washington.Photo – Sound Transit

The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) has awarded a $75 million Small Starts grant to Sound Transit for its Hilltop Tacoma Link extension.

The 2.4-mile light-rail extension will run along Commerce Street and Stadium Way to the Hilltop District in Tacoma, Washington. The line will include six new stations.

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May
15

Port of Quebec projects to include rail infrastructure

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The first project will upgrade rail and road infrastructure in the port's Anse au Foulon area.Photo – portquebec.ca

The Canadian government last week announced a CA$15.5 million investment in three infrastructure projects at the Port of Quebec.

The first project will upgrade rail and road infrastructure in the port's Anse au Foulon area to increase efficiency. Additionally, electrical network and water system will be upgraded, government officials said in a press release.

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May
15

DART's light-rail system is about to get even longer

A DART train arrives at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport.Photo – Dallas Area Rapid Transit

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May
14

NYCT preps for Penn Station subway complex repairs

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 5/14/2018 Rail News: Passenger Rail
MTA New York City Transit (NYCT) late last week unveiled plans for structural repairs and improvements at the 34th Street-Penn Station subway complex.The work includes leak mitigation and repairs to the structural steel and concrete infrastructure, such as station entrances, walls and ceilings. Crews also will upgrade electrical systems and install new flooring in mezzanine areas, NYCT officials said in a press release. Two mezzanines will be upgraded with glass barriers, security cameras, LED lighting, and enhanced signage for easier navigation. Work is slated to begin May 20 and continue for about eight months. The subway complex includes stations on the Seventh Avenue and Eighth Avenue rail lines."Penn Station is a critical hub in the regional transit network, and the two subway stations within this complex are two of the busiest in our entire subway system," said NYCT President Andy Byford. "We simply cannot afford to have a major connection point like this fall into disrepair. This hub especially needs to be state-of-the-art, clean and easy to navigate — and it will be, once this important work is complete."

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May
14

Santa Cruz RTC considers new rail operator pact

Rail News Home Short Lines & Regionals 5/14/2018 Rail News: Short Lines & Regionals
The SCCRTC purchased the Santa Cruz Branch Rail Line in 2012 from Union Pacific Railroad.Photo – https://sccrtc.org

A draft agreement for a new rail service operator along the Santa Cruz Branch Rail Line in California is now available for public view, the Santa Cruz County Regional Transportation Commission (SCCRTC) announced late last week.

The commission will consider the draft agreement at a June 14 meeting in Watsonville, California.

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May
09

OmniTRAX joins BiTA

Rail News Home Short Lines & Regionals 5/9/2018 Rail News: Short Lines & Regionals
OmniTRAX Inc., on behalf of its managed and affiliated railroads, has joined the Blockchain in Transport Alliance (BiTA), the company announced yesterday.OmniTRAX is the first short-line company to join, OmniTRAX officials said in a press release.Founded last year, BiTA is a forum for transportation and logistics industries to learn about and adopt blockchain applications and technology designed to create efficiency and transparency in business."As a leading transportation services company, we want to have a positive impact on efficiency, security and transparency for our customers and partners, and that's what blockchain offers," said OmniTRAX Chief Financial Officer Hubert Gassner. "It is critical for the short line and regional railroad sector of the transportation industry to have a seat at the table when supply chain technology standards that can enhance performance are discussed."Earlier this year, BNSF Railway Co. and Kansas City Southern announced they had joined the alliance.

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May
09

APTA to Trump: Use rescinded funds for rail, bus repairs

President Donald Trump has proposed rescinding $279 million of prior-year surface transportation funding, including $100 million of public transit and intercity passenger-rail grants, the American Public Transportation Association (APTA) announced yesterday.

In a "legislative alert," APTA said that the president's administration has proposed rescinding:
• $47 million in Federal Transit Administration (FTA) formula grants that had been provided in federal fiscal-year 2005 and prior years; and
• $53 million in the Federal Railroad Administration-issued capital assistance for high-speed rail corridors and intercity passenger-rail service, including $47 million for the Chicago-to-Iowa City intercity passenger-rail project.

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May
08

Indiana DOT seeks applicants for rail-crossing improvement grants

Rail News Home Safety 5/8/2018 Rail News: Safety
The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) is accepting applications for the Local Trax matching grant program for grade crossing separations, closures and other safety enhancements at railroad intersections with local roads.The program will provide at least $125 million in state matching funds for communities interested in pursuing high-priority projects. Applications will be accepted through Aug. 31, INDOT officials said in a press release.Project awards are expected to be announced in late summer. Local Trax requires local governments to provide 20 percent of funding for land acquisition and construction. The state will provide the remaining 80 percent.The Indiana government website provides information on how to apply for the grants.

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May
08

Sound Transit taps Billen to lead planning, project development

Rail News Home Railroading People 5/8/2018 Rail News: Railroading People
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Sound Transit has named Don Billen executive director of planning, environment and project development department.

Billen previously served as the department's deputy director. Since September 2017, has has been the department's acting executive director.

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May
04

Amtrak issues RFQ for Philadelphia station

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Amtrak recently invested more than $85 million on capital projects at the station.Photo – Amtrak.com

Amtrak has issued a request for qualifications (RFQ) from master developers interested in making improvements to the railroad's 30th Street Station in Philadelphia.

With the release of the RFQ, Amtrak begins a two-phase process that will result in the selection of a preferred developer that will assist in introducing new customer amenities, reinvigorating the retail and commercial potential of the station, enhancing transit and pedestrian circulation, and expanding the station's concourses to accommodate anticipated increases in ridership, Amtrak officials said in a press release.

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May
04

First Nations, private firm agree to acquire Hudson Bay rail line

Rail News Home Short Lines & Regionals 5/4/2018 Rail News: Short Lines & Regionals
The port and the rail line are crucial to the existence of all First Nations in northern Manitoba, First Nations leaders say.Photo – portofchurchill.ca

A group of Manitoba First Nations — through a newly formed partnership with private Canadian company iChurchill Inc. — has entered into an acquisition agreement with OmniTRAX Inc. and the Port of Churchill to acquire the Hudson Bay Railway Co. in Manitoba.

The rail line, which operates between Gillam and Churchill, has been inoperable since portions of it were washed out by floods in May 2017.

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May
03

CTA issues final RFP for first phase of Red, Purple line modernization

The Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) on Tuesday issued a final request for proposals (RFP) to three shortlisted contracting teams to design and build the first phase of the Red and Purple modernization program.

The three teams are Chicago Rail Constructors, Kiewit Infrastructure Co. and the Walsh Fluor design-build team. CTA selected the three bidders in late 2017.

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May
03

Texas Central picks Bechtel to manage bullet-train project

Texas Central, developer of the proposed bullet train between North Texas and Houston, has signed engineering firm Bechtel to provide project management services.

Bechtel will support the company in managing the project as it moves from development to implementation, Texas Central officials said in a press release.

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Apr
27

U.S. Rep. Perry tours Aaron Enterprises; Illinois Gov. Rauner visits HARTING

U.S. Rep. Scott Perry (R-Pa.) late last week toured Aaron Enterprises Inc.'s facility in York, Pennsylvania.

He was joined by representatives from Genesee & Wyoming Inc. and other York-based businesses, according to a press release issued by the Railway Engineering-Maintenance Suppliers Association (REMSA), which coordinated the event.

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Apr
27

Rail supplier news from Siemens, TRAC, WSP, ENSCO and Trackmobile (April 27)

The San Joaquin Regional Rail Commission has awarded Siemens a contract to build four diesel-electric Charger locomotives, with an option to purchase four additional units. The contract, which includes additional services and equipment, is valued at about $30 million, Siemens spokeswoman Elizabeth Cho said in an email. The locomotives will operate on the Altamont Corridor Express, a commuter-rail service that runs between Stockton and San Jose, California. Delivery of the units is slated to begin in December 2019. The 4,400-horsepower Charger locomotives will meet the Environmental Protection Agency's Tier 4 emissions standard, Siemens officials said in a press release. The locomotives are currently in use in other parts of California, as well as in Illinois, Maryland and Washington.

TRAC Intermodal has announced that it's doubling the size of its mobile service unit (MSU) truck fleet to help accelerate chassis repairs and increase intermodal shipment velocity at key rail ramps across the United States. The company established its MSU program in 2016 to ensure that chassis are readily available for customers. The program provides needed repair capacity in select markets and has been expanded each year since it was launched, TRAC Intermodal officials said in a press release. The MSUs are staffed by TRAC mechanics trained in repairing chassis brakes, lights, tires and other equipment at rail ramp locations.

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Apr
23

USDOT creates BUILD grants to replace TIGER program

The U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) on Friday announced a new infrastructure project funding program that will supplant the popular Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery (TIGER) grant program.

The USDOT published a notice of funding opportunity for interested parties to apply for $1.5 billion in discretionary grants through the new Better Utilizing Investments to Leverage Development (BUILD) transportation grant program. The BUILD grant program will replace the TIGER program, which was introduced in 2009.

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Apr
23

Strike averted: CP, two unions reach 11th-hour agreements

Canadian Pacific late Friday negotiated its way out of a strike two unions were set to launch shortly after midnight. The Class I reached an agreement with the Teamsters Canada Rail Conference-Train & Engine (TCRC) and International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW), which planned to begin a work stoppage at CP at 12:01 a.m. on April 21.

Per a recommendation from federal mediators, Canadian Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Labor Patty Hajdu directed the Canadian Industrial Relations Board to administer a ratification vote on each of the railroad’s final offers to the TCRC and IBEW, CP officials said in a press release. The parties didn’t release any details on the pacts. The TCRC and IBEW represent 3,000 conductors and 360 signal maintainers at CP, respectively.

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Apr
17

BNSF honors employees for outstanding work in 2017

BNSF Railway Co. recently recognized its 2017 Employees of the Year at an awards ceremony in Fort Worth, Texas.

This year, the Class I recognized 73 of its 41,000 workers for individual and team achievements, BNSF officials said in a press release.

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