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Apr
10

APTA appoints McCarragher VP

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Ward McCarragherPhoto – APTA's Twitter account

The American Public Transportation Association (APTA) has named Ward McCarragher vice president of government affairs.

McCarragher has served as the majority/minority chief counsel for the U.S. House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure for the past 20 years. Prior to that, he served as as minority counsel for the subcommittees on Surface Transportation and Economic Development and Public Buildings.

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Apr
10

GAO report calls on FTA to toughen safety oversight programs

The U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) yesterday released a report that evaluated the Federal Transit Administration's (FTA) and the Federal Railroad Administration's (FRA) rail safety oversight programs.

While the report found strengths and limitations for each agency's programs, GAO noted that the FTA has not provided states with the guidance needed to ensure they develop appropriate and effective transit-rail safety inspection programs of their own.

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Apr
10

FTA awards $22.5 million grant to SMART for commuter-rail extension

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The new line will run from downtown San Rafael, California, to the Golden Gate Transit Larkspur Ferry terminal in Marin County, California.Photo – FTA

The Federal Transit Administration has awarded a $22.5 million grant to the Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit District (SMART) for a 2.1-mile extension of the Larkspur commuter-rail line.

The new line will run from downtown San Rafael, California, to the Golden Gate Transit Larkspur Ferry terminal in Marin County, California. The extension will serve as an alternative to travel on U.S. Highway 101, FTA officials said in a press release.

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Apr
10

ASLRRA honors Kramer, Harris for safety efforts

The American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association (ASLRRA) yesterday honored Jeremy Kramer of Louisville and Indiana Railroad Co. (LIRC) and Mitch Harris of Rio Grande Pacific Corp. (RGPC) for making career commitments to "safety compliance and culture."

ASLRRA recognized Kramer as the Safety Person of the Year and Harris as the Safety Professional of the Year. The awards were announced yesterday at ASLRRA's 2018 Connections Convention in Nashville.

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Apr
10

Kansas City Southern responds to STB's service concerns

Kansas City Southern President and Chief Executive Officer Patrick Ottensmeyer has responded to the Surface Transportation Board's (STB) request for information about Class Is' service outlooks for 2018.

In his April 5 letter to the STB, Ottensmeyer said KCS Railway Co. (KCSR) is "adequately staffed and adequately equipped to meet expected service demand in 2018, and service demand is generally in line with our internal forecasts."

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Apr
09

Technology disruptor: Blockchain is a potential game-changer in the rail realm, industry adopters say

By Michael Popke

In February, BNSF Railway Co. became the first Class I to join the Blockchain in Transport Alliance (BiTA). A handful of other rail companies, including GE Transportation and Bourque Logistics — and rumblings of more to come — also are among BiTA’s more than 230 members. In addition to rail realmers, BiTA comprises truckload carriers, third-party logistics companies, tech firms, major retailers, OEMs, parcel carriers, financial services providers and data analytics specialists collaborating to define new blockchain standards for the logistics industry. 

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Apr
09

Caltrain to partner with Stanford on business plan

The Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board (JPB) has authorized an agreement with Stanford University to further develop Caltrain's business plan.

Under the pact, Stanford's Land, Buildings and Real Estate group will contribute in-kind technical assistance to support the business plan and help secure independent technical resources.

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Apr
09

Bi-State Development names Vago CFO

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Bi-State Development has promoted Mark Vago to senior vice president and chief financial officer.

He'll succeed Kathy Klevorn, who's scheduled to retire July 1. Vago and Klevorn will work together to ensure a smooth transition, Bi-State Development officials said in a press release.

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Apr
09

Short Line Safety Institute offers hazmat training program

The Short Line Safety Institute (SLSI) has developed a hazardous materials instructor training program, which will be provided at no cost to short lines and regionals.

The new program will complement training railroads currently offer to their hazmat employees, said SLSI Executive Director Tom Murta in a press release.

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Apr
09

FRA seeks applicants for job vacancies

Rail News Home Federal Legislation & Regulation 4/9/2018 Rail News: Federal Legislation & Regulation
The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) is seeking to fill nearly 100 vacancies across the United States, including positions related to the federal positive train control (PTC) mandate.Nearly 20 percent of the open positions are in the signal and train control discipline, which will bolster the FRA's ability to administer the PTC mandate "in a timely and efficient manner," FRA officials said in an email.For more information about the job vacancies, go to usajobs.gov.Since January, FRA leadership has held meetings with executives of the 41 railroads required to implement PTC. FRA leaders also have begun meetings with PTC suppliers and vendors to learn more about their capacity to meet PTC implementation demands.

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09

Ontario's high-speed rail project gets CA$11 billion boost

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The funding will come from the province's 2018 budget.Photo – Ontario's high-speed rail feasibility report

The province of Ontario will invest more than CA$11 billion to build the first phase of a Toronto-to-London high-speed rail line, Premier Kathleen Wynne announced late last week.

The funding comes from the province's 2018 budget. The initial phase of the high-speed rail route will run between Toronto and London, Ontario.

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Apr
09

CSX selling rail lines in Alabama, Georgia

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CSX Corp. is in the process of selling 176 miles of rail lines in Alabama and Georgia to HGS Railway Holdings Inc., according to a notice filed with the Surface Transportation Board.Once acquired, the rail lines will be operated by HGS subsidiaries HGS-ATN and HGS-FCR as Class III railroads.HGS-ATN is acquiring 121 miles in Alabama, which will be leased to Alabama & Tennessee River Railway LLC. HGS-FCR is acquiring 55 miles in Atlanta, which will be leased to Fulton County Railway LLC.

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Apr
09

Teamsters at CP vote to authorize strike action

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Teamsters Canada Rail Conference (TCRC) members at Canadian Pacific voted last week to authorize a strike. The vote means that up to 3,000 conductors and locomotive engineers could go on strike as early as April 21, according to a press release issued by Teamsters Canada.The previous collective agreement with CP expired Dec. 31, 2017. Negotiations for a new pact began Nov. 16, 2017. Federal mediators were brought in Jan. 29."Despite our best efforts to negotiate in good faith, we have come to a point where Teamsters are prepared to go on strike for the third time in six years to obtain a fair and reasonable contract renewal,” said TCRC President Doug Finnson. “We will do everything in our power to reach a negotiated settlement at CP, but one that is acceptable to our members and that addresses the major issues that exist with this employer."

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Apr
09

FTA certifies rail safety oversight programs in Colorado, Virginia

Virginia and Colorado have obtained federal certification of their transit-rail state safety oversight (SSO) programs, the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) announced late last week.

Federal law requires states with transit-rail systems in operation to obtain FTA certification of their SSO programs by April 15, 2019. States with transit-rail systems in the engineering or construction phase also must get their SSO programs certified by the deadline.

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Apr
06

Rail supplier news from Bombardier, Rio Grande Pacific Dispatch, HOTSTART, Bourque Logistics and AllEarth Rail (April 6)

Bombardier Transportation has signed a $452 million contract to supply 40 high-speed electric multiple unit trains to Swedish public transit agency Vasttrafik. The agreement includes an option for 60 additional trains, Bombardier officials said in a press release. Delivery is slated to begin in 2021. The units, which can operate at speeds up to 124 mph, will help address growing ridership in Sweden's Vastra Gotaland region, according to Bombardier.

Rio Grande Pacific Dispatch (RGPD) and PS Technology have announced the first implementation of the CrewPro Short Line™ crew management system. The cloud-hosted system provides a subscription-based, dynamic platform for crew scheduling, RGPD officials said in a press release. CrewPro Short Line handles hours-of-service requirements, and handles tie-up, work list/pool management, seniority move bumps and Federal Railroad Administration certification requirements. RGPD will use the system to manage crew calling for multiple railroads. The technology is expected to improve cost savings and accuracy by preventing errors that occur with legacy crew management methods, according to RGPD.

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Apr
06

Retail federation warns against trade war with China

The National Retail Federation (NRF) has asked President Trump's administration to "stop playing chicken with the economy" after the White House yesterday ordered the U.S. Trade Representative to consider tariffs on an additional $100 billion of Chinese products.

Trump's proposal would impose tariffs on a large portion of Chinese goods that entered the United States — about $505.6 billion last year, according to The Washington Post.

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Apr
06

Missouri DOT seeks input on long-range transportation plan

The Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) is soliciting public comments on an updated version of the state's long-range transportation plan.

The Long Range Transportation Plan is a federally required process that sets the state's 25-year vision for transportation.

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Apr
06

BLET, New England Central tentatively agree on new contract

Rail News Home Short Lines & Regionals 4/6/2018 Rail News: Short Lines & Regionals
The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET) and New England Central Railroad (NECR) have reached a tentative agreement that would cover rates of pay, benefits and work rules for 35 operating employees. Ballots were mailed to active members and voting will conclude May 9, according to a BLET press release.Operating employees at NECR voted to join BLET in September 2004.The NECR is a Genesee & Wyoming Inc. subsidiary headquartered in St. Albans, Vermont. The railroad operates over 383 miles of leased and owned track.

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Apr
06

Georgia lawmakers OK bill to unify Atlanta transit agencies

The Georgia General Assembly late last week passed a bill that would establish a regional governance and funding framework for Atlanta area transit systems.

Under the legislation, the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) and four other regional transit systems would operate under a new entity known as the Atlanta-region Transit Link Authority, or The ATL.

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Apr
06

Metrolinx, Infrastructure Ontario issue RFP for Milton rail corridor project

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The scope of the project includes building new Milton and Meadowvale GO stations.Photo – GO Transit

Infrastructure Ontario (IO) and Metrolinx have issued a request for proposals (RFP) for a team to design, build and finance the GO Transit Milton corridor project.

The agencies submitted the RFP to three teams that were identified through an earlier request for qualifications process.

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