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13

Watco to perform stevedoring, terminal services at Greens Port park

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Watco is owner and operator of the 655-acre park.Photo – watcocompanies.com

Watco Cos. LLC will soon provide stevedore and terminal services directly for customers at its Greens Port Industrial Park at the Houston Ship Channel in Harris County, Texas.

Effective April 1, Watco will provide the services for bulk customers and, on May 1, for breakbulk commodities, company officials said yesterday in a press release.

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Mar
13

Metrolinx to sign EllisDon team for Stouffville line improvements

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The project includes upgrades to tracks, platforms and amenities at three stations on the Stouffville line.Photo – infrastructureontario.ca

Metrolinx and Infrastructure Ontario have awarded a CA$254.5 million contract to EllisDon Transit Infrastructure (EDTI) to design, build and finance station improvements along GO Transit's Stouffville rail line.

The project includes upgrades to tracks, platforms and amenities at the Milliken, Agincourt and Unionville GO stations on the line. In addition, the project calls for a rail overpass bridge as part of a grade separation at Steeles Avenue in Toronto's Scarborough area.

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Mar
13

ASLRRA: Railroad Day draws record attendance

This year's Railroad Day on Capitol Hill — held last week in Washington, D.C. — attracted a record attendance of nearly 700 rail industry representatives, the American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association (ASLRRA) announced yesterday.

ASLRRA hosted the event, which is held annually to offer rail industry representatives a chance to meet with members of Congress and their staffs to discuss legislative issues of interest to their companies and associations.

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Mar
13

Virginia General Assembly OKs WMATA funding bill

The Virginia General Assembly has passed a bill that will provide $154 million annually for the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA).

The amount is Virginia's share of the $500 million that WMATA has said it needs to address its capital needs, according to a press release issued by the Northern Virginia Transportation Commission (NVTC). Commission officials hope that Maryland and Washington, D.C. — WMATA's other two jurisdictions — will pass legislation to cover the balance.

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Mar
13

Union Pacific continues to pursue technologies that can enhance safety, streamline operations

(At left) A UP train passes through a Machine Vision portal, which uses cameras, lasers and sensors to inspect cars electronically and detect any anomalies. (At right) UP Systems Engineer Shekar Madugundu played a role in developing a system that enables train engine and yard employees to use a modified mobile phone to report car movements in real time.Photo – Union Pacific Railroad

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Mar
12

MTA announces winners of Genius Transit competition

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) late last week unveiled eight winners of the MTA Genius Transit Challenge, a competition that called for new ideas to fix New York City's subway system.

The winners were collectively awarded $2.5 million in prize money for their submissions. MTA held the competition as soaring ridership continues to strain the subway system's aging infrastructure.

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Mar
12

Toronto transit agency unveils sixth 'customer charter'

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Progress on the charter's promises will be reported to the TTC's board each quarter.Photo – Toronto Transit Commission

The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) last week released its 2018 customer charter, which includes a pledge to boost streetcar service.

As part of the charter, TTC will add service on up to 20 bus and streetcar routes to help reduce overcrowding during peak capacity. The agency also plans to roll out two-hour, time-based transfers to make multiple short-distance trips more affordable.

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Mar
12

NRF: Port traffic likely to dip in March

The nation's major retail container ports handled 1.73 million 20-foot-equivalent units (TEU) in January, a 0.2 percent increase from December and 1.8 percent increase from January 2017, according to the National Retail Federation (NRF).

February's numbers are estimated at 1.66 million TEU, up 13.7 percent year over year. However, March is forecast at 1.53 million TEU, down 1.8 percent from the same month last year.

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Mar
12

BNSF budgets $90 million for Minnesota capex

BNSF Railway Co.'s 2018 capital expenditure program will include $90 million for maintenance projects in Minnesota.

The largest component of this year's capital plan in the state will be replacing and upgrading rail, ties and ballast, the Class I announced in a press release.

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Mar
12

UP slates $127 million for Arkansas maintenance

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Union Pacific Railroad will invest $127 million to maintain track and bridges in Arkansas this year.The Class I's 2018 capital expenditure program includes $103 million to maintain track and $9.6 million to maintain bridges in the state.Key projects include $19 million to replace 42 miles of rail between Atkins and Mulberry and $12 million to replace 91,854 ties and install 26,021 tons of ballast between Pine Bluff and Texarkana.Over the past five years, UP has spent more than $584 million on Arkansas infrastructure, UP officials said in a press release.

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12

Baltimore subway system reopens after systemwide closure

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Trains resumed passenger service March 9.Photo – Maryland Transit Administration's YouTube account

The Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) late last week reopened the Metro SubwayLink network in Baltimore following emergency rail repairs that closed the entire system.

Trains began serving passengers on March 9, three days ahead of schedule, MTA officials said in a press release. Last month, the agency closed the subways due to unexpected rail wear throughout the system.

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Mar
12

California high-speed rail project costs soar to $77 billion

The cost to build California's planned high-speed rail system has soared from $64 billion to $77.3 billion, according to the California High-Speed Rail Authority's (CHRSA) 2018 business plan.

Key cost drivers include increased contingency funding for future risks and "escalation" tied to schedule adjustments, CHSRA officials said in the plan.

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Mar
12

USDOT unveils 41 TIGER grant recipients

The U.S. Department of Transportation late last week announced the 41 recipients of nearly $500 million in discretionary grant funding for road, transit, maritime and rail projects through the Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery (TIGER) program.

The list included more than $100 million in grants for rail-related projects. More than 64 percent of the funding was awarded to rural projects, a "historic number" that demonstrates the Trump administration's interest in supporting rural communities, USDOT officials said in a press release.

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Mar
12

From the editor: Batory to use data-driven decision making as FRA administrator

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About seven months after he’d been nominated, longtime railroader Ron Batory was sworn in as the 14th administrator of the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) on Feb. 28.

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Mar
09

Rail supplier news from Thermo King, HOTSTART, Saft and Urban Engineers (March 9)

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Canadian Pacific has ordered Thermo King's SLXi-DRC refrigeration units.Photo – Canadian Pacific

[Editor's note: This story was updated at 2:35 p.m. CST.]

Canadian Pacific has placed an order for more than 400 of Thermo King's SLXi-DRC refrigeration units. The single domestic reefer containers provide room for an extra pallet row to increase cargo capacity. The units use R-452A — a next-generation refrigerant — to help meet sustainability goals, Thermo King officials said in a press release. CP and Thermo King previously performed a four-month field test of an SLXi-DRC unit to verify its performance in CP's rugged environment and climate. The railroad's purchase marked the largest, single domestic reefer container order in Canadian history, Thermo King officials said.

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Mar
09

Caltrain to kick off Sunnyvale Station rehab

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The project calls for relocating a pedestrian crossing to allow six-car trains to load and unload at the platform.Photo – Caltrain's Twitter account

Caltrain next week will launch a project to rehabilitate its station in Sunnyvale, California.

The project calls for relocating the north pedestrian crossing to allow six-car trains to load and unload at the station platform without blocking existing crossings. In addition, crews will improve concrete surfaces that have become uneven.

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Mar
09

Rail groups deliver 'balanced regs' message to Capitol Hill

Dozens of members of the Railway Engineering-Maintenance Suppliers Association (REMSA) and the Railway Supply Institute (RSI) attended Railroad Day on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday.

More than 55 individuals representing more than 30 REMSA member companies participated in the event, which is hosted by the American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association (ASLRRA).

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Mar
09

CSX recognizes Northern Ohio & Western for carload growth

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The Northern Ohio & Western Railway (NOW) received the 2017 CSX Short Line Development Award at the 2018 CSX Short Line Workshop held this week in St. Augustine, Florida.The award recognizes the "cooperative efforts that generated the highest switch carrier carload percentage growth,” said OmniTRAX Inc. officials in a press release. OmniTRAX is NOW's parent company.CSX gives several awards annually to its short line partners. NOW earned the honor for a switching volume increase of more than 150 percent in 2017, which resulted from additional covered hoppers of lime shipped from Carmeuse Lime, OmniTRAX officials said."In the railroad business, it's not easy to double your business in 10 years let alone one, so we're very proud of the hard work and collaboration of Tim Schumm, and the entire NOW team that made it happen," said OmniTRAX Chief Executive Officer Kevin Shuba. The NOW operates more than 25 miles of track southeast of Toledo, Ohio.

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Mar
09

Freight railroads, two unions agree to final, binding arbitration

The Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employes Division-IBT (BMWE) and the International Association of Sheet Metal, Air, Rail and Transportation Workers (SMART-Mechanical Division) have reached an agreement with the National Carriers' Conference Committee (NCCC) to achieve a final and binding agreement in the current round of contract bargaining.

The NCCC represents the nation's major freight railroads.

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Mar
09

MARTA eyes Jeffrey Parker as next CEO

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Jeffrey ParkerPhoto – Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority

The Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) has chosen Jeffrey Parker as the sole finalist in its search for a permanent general manager and chief executive officer.

Parker currently serves as vice president at HNTB Corp. and leads the firm's Atlanta office. Before joining HNTB, he led the Connecticut Department of Transportation. Parker also has served as MARTA's senior director of transportation.

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