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Mar
06

SFMTA tests three-car Muni trains

The agency may put the three-car trains into service as early as this spring.Photo – SFMTA's blog

The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) has begun testing three-car setups with its new Siemens-built light-rail units.

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Mar
06

Savannah harbor deepening reaches halfway mark

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Deepening the harbor will enable larger ships to bring heavier loads into the Port of Savannah.Photo – Gov. Nathan Deal's office

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Mar
06

FRA kicks off rail-crossing safety campaign

Rail News - FRA kicks off rail-crossing safety campaign. For Railroad Career Professionals

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Mar
06

UP slates $450 million for 2018 capex in Texas

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Mar
06

Los Angeles Metro logged crime decrease in 2017

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Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department officers on a Metro Gold Line trainPhoto – LASD Metro Transit Services' Facebook page

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Mar
06

Kansas City Southern to serve future logistics park in Illinois

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Tim Carr, senior sales executive with KCS, addressed attendees of a ceremony held last week to announce plans for the KCS-served logistics park to be built in Jerseyville.Photo – Jerseyville Economic Development Council

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Mar
05

CSX update: Takeaways from the March 1 investor conference — analysis by Tony Hatch

Tony Hatch is an independent transportation analyst and consultant, and a program consultant for Progressive Railroading’s RailTrends® conference.

CSX execs accomplished the most important thing they set out to do March 1 at the railroad's long-anticipated Investor & Analyst Conference in New York City. Having already scooped themselves by unveiling their big buyback program and unveiling their 60 percent — down over 600 basis points (bps) — operating ratio (OR) target for 2020,  the CSX team revealed its management depth and competence, as well as its commitment to Precision Scheduled Railroading (PSR). 

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Mar
05

SEPTA to begin phasing out token sales at commuter-rail stations

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The phaseout will start at stations with a low volume of token sales.Photo – ISEPTAPHILLY's Twitter account

Beginning March 23, the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) will phase out token sales at certain Regional Rail stations as it continues to transition to the reloadable "Key" card fare payment system.

The phaseout will start at stations with a low volume of token sales and proceed to busier stations on April 6, including the 30th Street, Temple University and University City stations.

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Mar
05

Metro-North gears up for White Plains Station rehab

MTA Metro-North Railroad later this month will kick off a $94 million project to rehab its station in White Plains, New York.

Slated to begin March 18, the work includes improving station entrances, adding signage, installing LED lighting, and providing Wi-Fi and cellular connectivity.

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Mar
05

RTA: Crosstie production, purchases rose in January

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In January, crosstie production rose 1.9 percent to 1.286 million units, and purchases increased 3.4 percent to 1.585 million units from December levels, according to the Railway Tie Association's (RTA) monthly report.However, compared with year-ago levels, production in January plunged 32.3 percent, while purchases soared 22.2 percent."Purchases are in a downward trend at a 0.2 percent annual rate," RTA officials stated in the report. "Production is also trending lower and is down by a 25.9 percent annual rate."

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Mar
05

Tri-Rail reports highest monthly on-time performance in more than a decade

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The railroad logged the improvement after making repairs to remove speed restrictions.Photo – tri-rail.com

In February, 95 percent of Tri-Rail's trains operated on schedule — marking the South Florida commuter railroad's highest monthly on-time performance rating since December 2002.

The achievement came after the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority (SFRTA) eased some speed restrictions that affected Tri-Rail's on-time performance. The agency was able to relieve the speed restrictions after making repairs on the corridor, said SFRTA Executive Director Jack Stephens in a press release.

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Mar
05

BNSF oil-spill plan OK'd in Washington state

The Washington Department of Ecology last week approved BNSF Railway Co.'s response plan in the event of a crude-oil spill.

The action marks the first railroad oil-spill plan approved in the state, according to a department press release.

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Mar
05

GE Transportation joins blockchain alliance

GE Transportation announced late last week that it has joined the Blockchain in Transport Alliance (BiTA), a trade association for blockchain education and standards development.

Blockchain is a digital ledger technology that records transactions and stores data in blocks across a distributed network. The technology enables a "digital supply chain" and creates a peer-to-peer system of commerce, GE officials said in a press release.

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Mar
05

Trump nominates Fuchs, Schultz to serve on STB

President Donald Trump last week nominated Patrick Fuchs and Michelle Schultz to serve five-year terms on the Surface Transportation Board (STB).

Fuchs, of Wisconsin, is a senior professional staff member working on surface transportation and maritime issues for the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation under the leadership of Chairman John Thune (R-S.D.), according to a White House press release.

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Mar
05

CN's Jobin steps down, Ruest named interim CEO

CN is searching for a new chief executive officer today after announcing the abrupt departure of Luc Jobin.

The Class I announced this morning that Jobin has left the company and is being replaced on an interim basis by Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer Jean-Jacques Ruest until a permanent leader is named.

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Mar
02

Rail supplier news from LAN, Mitsui, HNTB, BSM, Phoenix Contact and NRC (March 2)

Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) has chosen civil engineering firm Lockwood, Andrews & Newnam Inc. (LAN) to oversee platform extensions at 28 light-rail stations. The $124 million project calls for modifying platforms along the Red and Blue lines to accommodate three-car trains. Currently, the Red and Blue lines are limited to two-car trains due to the stations' platform lengths. By expanding the platforms, DART will be able to roll out three-car trains systemwide, LAN officials said in a press release.

Mitsui Rail Capital LLC has hired Yiannis Loizides as director of sales and marketing. He previously held sales and marketing roles at Norfolk Southern Railway. In the new job, Loizides will focus on leasing activities for Mitsui's Western and Southeastern territory, company officials said in a press release.

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Mar
02

BLET, Amtrak reach tentative agreement

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The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET) and Amtrak have reached a tentative contract agreement that governs rates of pay, benefits and work rules for about 1,400 locomotive engineers.Ballots and a synopsis of the agreement were mailed to active members who work for the railroad. Voting will conclude April 1, according to a BLET press release.If ratified, the agreement would cover the more than 1,400 locomotive engineers who operate Amtrak passenger and commuter trains over its 21,000-mile, 46-state system.

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Mar
02

TriMet names Kelsey general manager

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Kelsey joined the agency as chief operating officer in November 2015.Photo – TriMet

The Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon's (TriMet) board on Wednesday officially chose Doug Kelsey the agency's next general manager.

The board's resolution directed the start of contract negotiations with Kelsey. The negotiations are expected to continue through March 6 at the earliest, TriMet officials said in a press release.

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Mar
02

Vancouver Energy ends lease early at Port of Vancouver

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Vancouver Energy had proposed constructing and operating a crude-oil terminal at the port.Photo – Port of Vancouver

Vancouver Energy and the Port of Vancouver USA in Washington announced this week they've agreed to end their lease agreement a month early.

Vancouver Energy said it agreed to end its lease for space at the port and would donate its $100,000 payment for March to local charities, according to a company press release.

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Mar
02

CTA's new security plan funded by ride-hailing fees

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The plan includes upgrades to existing cameras and installiation of 1,000 new ones.Photo – Chicago Transit Authority

The Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) earlier this week unveiled a $33 million program aimed at improving safety across its system.

As part of the "Safe and Secure" program, CTA later this year will upgrade more than 3,800 older-model rail station cameras. The agency also will install 1,000 new security cameras "throughout the system," CTA officials said in a press release.

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