Kansas City Southern Railway Co. will increase train speed from 25 mph to 49 mph on 2.6 miles of track in Louisiana starting June 4, the Class I announced Monday.The speed increase will occur along track between Major Parkway and Woodman Road in New Roads, La. The maximum speed will be increased incrementally, starting with 30 mph on June 4, followed by 35 mph on June 11, 40 mph on June 18, 45 mph on June 25 and 49 mph on July 2, KCS officials said in a press release.Faster train speed on the track segment was made possible by a major track rehabilitation, they said.The railroad and Louisiana Operation Lifesaver officials reminded the community to practice safety around rail crossings and urged pedestrians to stay off railroad rights of way."Always expect a train," they said. Contact Progressive Railroading editorial staff. More News from 5/24/2017
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Kansas City Southern Railway Co. will increase train speed from 25 mph to 49 mph on 2.6 miles of track in Louisiana starting June 4, the Class I announced Monday.The speed increase will occur along track between Major Parkway and Woodman Road in New Roads, La. The maximum speed will be increased incrementally, starting with 30 mph on June 4, followed by 35 mph on June 11, 40 mph on June 18, 45 mph on June 25 and 49 mph on July 2, KCS officials said in a press release.Faster train speed on the track segment was made possible by a major track rehabilitation, they said.The railroad and Louisiana Operation Lifesaver officials reminded the community to practice safety around rail crossings and urged pedestrians to stay off railroad rights of way."Always expect a train," they said. Contact Progressive Railroading editorial staff. More News from 5/24/2017
Kansas City Southern Railway Co. will increase train speed from 25 mph to 49 mph on 2.6 miles of track in Louisiana starting June 4, the Class I announced Monday.The speed increase will occur along track between Major Parkway and Woodman Road in New Roads, La. The maximum speed will be increased incrementally, starting with 30 mph on June 4, followed by 35 mph on June 11, 40 mph on June 18, 45 mph on June 25 and 49 mph on July 2, KCS officials said in a press release.Faster train speed on the track segment was made possible by a major track rehabilitation, they said.The railroad and Louisiana Operation Lifesaver officials reminded the community to practice safety around rail crossings and urged pedestrians to stay off railroad rights of way."Always expect a train," they said. Contact Progressive Railroading editorial staff. More News from 5/24/2017
In a speech yesterday, Gov. Andrew Cuomo unveiled his action plan for Penn Station.Photo – Gov. Cuomo's Flickr account
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo yesterday unveiled what he called an "aggressive action plan" to fix Penn Station, as well as related transit problems.
The governor's proposal included the creation of a task force to address "short- and long-term challenges" at Penn Station, which has been the site of two recent derailments because of track disrepair.
The project involves lengthening the deepwater turn-around area for cargo ships from 900 feet to 2,400 feet.Photo – porteverglades.net
Port Everglades yesterday received approval from the Broward County Board of Commissioners to proceed with a $437.5 million project that will add new berths for larger cargo ships and install rail infrastructure for new Super Post-Panamax cranes.
Known as the Southport Turning Notch Extension, the project will lengthen the deepwater turn-around area for cargo ships from 900 feet to 2,400 feet. The expansion will allow for up to five new cargo berths, according to a press release issued by the Broward County, Fla., port.
President Donald TrumpPhoto – Twitter
American Public Transportation Association (APTA) leaders expressed disappointment yesterday that President Donald Trump's budget reaffirmed the administration's plan to phase out the Capital Improvement Grants (CIG) and eliminate the Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery (TIGER) grant programs.
Trump's fiscal-year 2018 budget, unveiled yesterday, reaffirmed positions taken in an earlier outline of the budget that called for phasing out CIG and ending the TIGER grant program. APTA officials had hoped the administration would rethink those proposals by the time the actual budget was sent to Congress.
A planned grade separation that will improve traffic flow and safety received funding from the Port of Seattle Commission on May 23.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo outlined an action plan to help New York transit riders deal with the impending work Amtrak is planning at Penn Station during the summer.
The Amtrak proposed repairs would reduce the number of trains at Penn Station by approximately 20 percent, leaving commuters to find transportation alternatives that Gov. Cuomo anticipates will overburden the region's subway system, roads and bridges.
A planned grade separation that will improve traffic flow and safety received funding from the Port of Seattle Commission on May 23.
A planned grade separation that will improve traffic flow and safety received funding from the Port of Seattle Commission on May 23.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo outlined an action plan to help New York transit riders deal with the impending work Amtrak is planning at Penn Station during the summer.
The Amtrak proposed repairs would reduce the number of trains at Penn Station by approximately 20 percent, leaving commuters to find transportation alternatives that Gov. Cuomo anticipates will overburden the region's subway system, roads and bridges.
Rendering of the West Loch StationPhoto – honolulutransit.org
The Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation (HART) and its contractor Hawaiian Dredging on Friday will install a pedestrian bridge at the West Loch rail station in Waipahu, Hawaii.
The bridge will pass over the westbound lanes of Farrington Highway. The work will begin Friday night and conclude Sunday morning.
Muni trains enter and exit the Balboa Park Station.Photo – sfmta.com
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) has completed a new revenue platform at the Balboa Park Muni light-rail station in San Francisco.
The agency will continue to carry out several other pedestrian safety and security improvements at the station, including a sidewalk widening on Geneva Avenue and installation of new way-finding signs.
Watco recently opened its new STAT facility in Alabama.Photo – Watco Cos.' blog
Watco Cos. recently hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony to mark the opening of its new safety training center near Fairfield, Ala.
The Safety Through Awareness and Training (STAT) Center will host hundreds of Watco employees annually for standardized safety training, according to a post on the company's blog.
Charles Stone will join HNTB as the company's principal tunnel engineer.
Stone will join the firm's New York City office on May 30 and work with clients nationwide. He brings more than 25 years of experience on tunneling, shaft and mining construction projects. Stone's area of specialization the construction of underground structures in rock, ranging from large drill and blast underground subway caverns to tunnel boring machine (TBM)-driven tunnels.
Charles Stone will join HNTB as the company's principal tunnel engineer.
Stone will join the firm's New York City office on May 30 and work with clients nationwide. He brings more than 25 years of experience on tunneling, shaft and mining construction projects. Stone's area of specialization the construction of underground structures in rock, ranging from large drill and blast underground subway caverns to tunnel boring machine (TBM)-driven tunnels.
The work is part of a larger program to renovate 33 subway stations across New York CityPhoto – MTA New York City Transit
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) has issued a request for proposals (RFP) for rehabilitation projects at four subway stations in Manhattan.
One station is served by C line trains, while the remaining three are served by both B and C line trains.
American PetroLog's new storage and transloading facility will be served by BNSF.Photo – American PetroLog's Facebook page
American PetroLog LLC has completed construction of a storage and transload terminal in Venus, Texas, that will be served by BNSF Railway Co.
In January, the company acquired the assets of B&E Grain Inc. and developed the 8-acre rail site to serve customers in the Dallas-Fort Worth market. The terminal offers transloading and storage of bulk liquid, dry bulk and carload commodities.
American PetroLog's new storage and transloading facility will be served by BNSF.Photo – American PetroLog's Facebook page
American PetroLog LLC has completed construction of a storage and transload terminal in Venus, Texas, that will be served by BNSF Railway Co.
In January, the company acquired the assets of B&E Grain Inc. and developed the 8-acre rail site to serve customers in the Dallas-Fort Worth market. The terminal offers transloading and storage of bulk liquid, dry bulk and carload commodities.
A rendering of the OC Streetcar.Photo – octa.net
The Orange County Transportation Authority's (OCTA) board yesterday approved seeking a Full Funding Grant Agreement (FFGA) with the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) that would cover nearly half the cost to build the Orange County Streetcar project.
The board will seek an FFGA from the FTA for $148.9 million, according to an OCTA press release.
New York Attorney General Eric SchneidermanPhoto – New York Attorney General's Office
A coalition of six state attorneys general is urging the Trump administration to require all crude oil transported by rail to meet certain vapor-pressure standards.
In a letter to the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA), the attorneys general asked the agency to take steps to minimize the risk of explosion and fire in the event of a crude-by-rail accident.