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07

Canada appoints panel for Milton Logistics Hub project

12/7/2016    

Rail News: Canadian National Railway - CN

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Dec
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Canada appoints panel for Milton Logistics Hub project

12/7/2016    

Rail News: Canadian National Railway - CN

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Dec
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Canada appoints panel for Milton Logistics Hub project

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The Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) and other federal officials yesterday established a three-member panel to review CN's proposed Milton Logistics Hub project in Ontario.CTA Chair Scott Streiner has assigned the panel to assess the environmental effects of the project; consider Aboriginal traditional knowledge, comments received from the public and mitigation measures; conclude whether the project is likely to cause significant adverse effects; and identify any follow-up programs required, according to a CTA press release.The panel's review will help the CTA in its assessment of the location of new railway lines. CN has proposed construction and operation of the logistics hub in Milton, Ontario, which includes a railway yard with more than 12 miles of track.The panelists appointed yesterday are Lesley Griffiths, Isobel Healthcote and William McMurray. Griffiths will chair the panel. McMurray, who's also a member of the CTA, has been assigned to decide whether the proposed rail construction should be approved under Section 98 of the Canada Transportation Act. Contact Progressive Railroading editorial staff. More News from 12/7/2016

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Dec
07

Crew member fatigue faulted for Union Pacific Hoxie accident

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) named crew member fatigue as the probable cause of a 2014 Union Pacific (UP) Hoxie, Ark., accident that killed two crew members and seriously injured two others.

Two Union Pacific trains collided in the early hours on Aug. 14, 2014, while traversing a turnout control point. NTSB's report on the accident found that the northbound crew had no indication of the impending collision and that the southbound train conductor was likely asleep at the time of the collision. The report also cited a lack of federal regulations governing sleep disorder and fatigue modeling tools as a contributing factor to the accident.

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Dec
07

VRE slates meeting on Gainesville-Haymarket Extension

12/7/2016    

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Dec
07

Modjeski and Masters awarded engineering contract for St. Louis Union Station Tunnel

Bridge engineering firm Modjeski and Masters has been awarded a contract to complete engineering services needed for the rehabilitation and replacement of old portions of MetroTransit’s Union Station Tunnel in St. Louis, Mo.

 

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Dec
07

AAR Reports Weekly Rail Traffic for November and Week Ending December 3, 2016

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AAR Reports Weekly Rail Traffic for November and Week Ending December 3, 2016

 Crude Oil Carloads for Third Quarter of 2016 Also Updated

WASHINGTON, D.C. – December 7, 2016 – The Association of American Railroads (AAR) today reported weekly U.S. rail traffic, as well as volumes for November 2016.

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Dec
07

Amtrak trains roll into new Niagara Falls station

12/7/2016    

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Dec
07

Freight Rail Industry Joins In Push for Swift Consideration of Regulatory Reform Legislation

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Freight Rail Industry Joins In Push for Swift Consideration of

Regulatory Reform Legislation

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Dec. 7, 2016 – The Association of American Railroads this week joined associations and chambers of commerce from across the country in a letter to Speaker of the House Paul Ryan to make consideration of the "Regulatory Accountability Act" an early priority for the 115th Congress.

The letter secured 380 association signatories from 47 states and the District of Columbia, representing various sectors including agriculture, energy, manufacturing and transportation.

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Dec
07

CSX schedules public meeting on Carolina Connector project

12/7/2016    

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CSX schedules public meeting on Carolina Connector project

12/7/2016    

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Dec
07

Texas high-speed rail company names Aguilar CEO

12/7/2016    

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Dec
07

NTSB: Fatigued crew cause of deadly UP train crash

12/7/2016    

Rail News: Federal Legislation & Regulation

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Dec
06

TOD plans OK'd near Palatine, Bartlett Metra stations

12/6/2016    

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Dec
06

Vehicle testing begins on Ottawa’s Confederation Line

Ottawa’s O-Train Confederation Line Light Rail Transit (LRT) project team celebrated a milestone last week as its first light-rail vehicle (LRV) assembled in Canada’s capital city began testing on the track between the system’s Blair and Cyrville stations.

 

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Dec
06

GAO completes review of trains' hazmat response documents

12/6/2016    

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06

Vehicle testing begins for Ottawa's O-Train light-rail line

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Dec
06

Evergreen extension opens in Metro Vancouver

Metro Vancouver, B.C., gained more than 6.5 miles of rail rapid transit Dec. 2 with the opening of the Evergreen extension.

The extension will provide service between Coquitlam, Port Moody, Burnaby and Vancouver and carry an estimated 70,000 people per day by 2021.

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Dec
06

USDOT awards $300M for UTC grants

U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx announced Dec. 5 that $300.3 million in grants will go to 32 university transportation centers (UTCs) to accelerate research and education programs dealing with the county’s transportation challenges. 

 

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Dec
06

USDOT unveils grants to University Transportation Centers

12/6/2016    

Rail News: Federal Legislation & Regulation

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