Skip to main content
Feb
12

Report: Hall steps down as FRA's acting administrator

Rail News Home Federal Legislation & Regulation 2/12/2018 Rail News: Federal Legislation & Regulation
Heath Hall has stepped down as acting administrator and deputy administrator of the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) after the news site Politico raised questions about whether he was simultaneously working as a private consultant.Hall resigned effective immediately, news agencies — citing the U.S. Department of Transportation — reported over the past weekend. He had become the FRA's acting chief in June 2017.Politico reported earlier this year that Hall continued working as a public relations consultant in Mississippi, even after he had begun serving the FRA.Late last month, FRA Chief Counsel Juan Reyes became the agency's acting deputy after it was revealed that Hall was on "an extended leave."The disruption in FRA leadership comes as the agency awaits U.S. Senate confirmation of former freight-rail industry executive Ron Batory, who President Trump nominated to serve as the permanent FRA administrator last year.

Contact Progressive Railroading editorial staff.

More News from 2/12/2018


Copyright

© © TradePress Media Group, Inc.

Feb
12

L.A. Metro crews ready Green Line for Crenshaw/LAX connection

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 2/12/2018 Rail News: Passenger Rail
Crews continue work to connect the existing Green Line to the new Crenshaw/LAX Line.Photo – L.A. Metro's blog

Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) crews have sectioned and aligned existing Green Line rail with new tracks for the Crenshaw/LAX Line.

Rail, fasteners, screws, nuts and bolts are in place and await final assembly, Metro officials said in a blog post.

Continue reading

Copyright

© © TradePress Media Group, Inc.

Feb
12

Four teams vie to build Chicago O'Hare express rail line

The Chicago Infrastructure Trust has received four proposals to design, build, finance and maintain an express rail line to O'Hare International Airport.

The new service would take 20 minutes or less to travel from downtown Chicago to O'Hare, trimming the current transit time by about 50 percent. The Chicago Transit Authority's Blue Line trains take about 45 minutes to travel from downtown Chicago to O'Hare, according to the agency's website.

Continue reading

Copyright

© © TradePress Media Group, Inc.

Feb
12

Kansas City Southern de Mexico to serve new energy terminal in Bajio region

Avant Energy will build a network of terminals to supply refined petroleum products from the Port of Altamira, Tamaulipas, to the Bajio region of north-central Mexico, the company announced last week.

The network will be known as Suministro de Petroliferos Altamira–Bajio, or SUPERA, Avant Energy officials said in a press release.

Continue reading

Copyright

© © TradePress Media Group, Inc.

Feb
09

Rail supplier news from Biarri Rail, Cummins, Strato and HNTB (Feb. 9)

Kansas City Southern has awarded a contract to Biarri Rail to deliver a cloud-based locomotive master planning software. Known as Boss MP Loco, the software is designed to boost efficiency of critical rail assets by enabling KCS to quickly plan and optimize locomotives, Biarri Rail officials said in a press release. An earlier proof-of-concept using the software demonstrated that it could help the railroad identify fleet efficiencies and make strategic decisions on the deployment and positioning of locomotives. In addition, the software enabled KCS to examine how much of its fleet could be equipped with positive train control based on the number and location of cross-border trains operating in the United States and Mexico.

Cummins Filtration has unveiled the FleetguardFIT real-time filtration monitoring system. Using intelligent sensing and advanced data analytics, the system provides customers with "full visibility" into filter and oil life, Cummins officials said in a press release. Such information enables customers to proactively detect problems, avoid downtime, reduce repair costs and improve total cost of ownership, according to the company. FleetguardFIT has been installed on equipment applications used for rail, truck, bus and mining.

Continue reading

Copyright

© © TradePress Media Group, Inc.

Feb
09

BLET reaches tentative contract with M&NA

Rail News Home Short Lines & Regionals 2/9/2018 Rail News: Short Lines & Regionals
The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET) has reached a tentative agreement with the Missouri & Northern Arkansas Railroad (M&NA).The tentative pact governs rates of pay, benefits and work rules for about 80 operating employees, according to a BLET press release.Ratification ballots have been mailed to active members who work for the M&NA. Voting is scheduled to conclude today.The BLET organized M&NA operating employees in 1999 and their first negotiated agreement went into effect in April 2000.

Contact Progressive Railroading editorial staff.

More News from 2/9/2018


Copyright

© © TradePress Media Group, Inc.

Feb
09

Ontario Northland to speed up locomotive overhauls

The company's new line-boring equipment is expected to cut the timeline for engine overhauls and increase efficiency.Photo – CNW Group/Ontario Northland Transportation Commission

The Ontario Northland Transportation Commission (ONTC) has obtained new line boring equipment for locomotive overhaul projects.

Continue reading

Copyright

© © TradePress Media Group, Inc.

Feb
09

Secure Rail adds sessions to conference lineup

Two educational sessions have been added to the Secure Rail Conference scheduled for April 24-25 in Orlando, Florida, the event's organizers announced today.

The additional sessions are titled "What Happens After the Assessment? A VRE Case Study;" and "Evaluating the Effects of Cybersecurity Measures."

Continue reading

Copyright

© © TradePress Media Group, Inc.

Feb
09

Metrolink nets $10.5 million to modernize signals, track

Rail News Home Communication and Signal 2/9/2018 Rail News: Communication and Signal
The railroad will use the funds to replace aging mechanical signals with modern electrical units.Photo – Metrolink

The California State Transportation Agency (CalSTA) has awarded a $10.5 million grant to Metrolink to modernize its signals and track.

The Los Angeles-area commuter railroad will use the funds to replace aging mechanical signals with modern electrical units. Metrolink also will install new switches and crossovers, and upgrade track infrastructure near Los Angeles Union Station.

Continue reading

Copyright

© © TradePress Media Group, Inc.

Feb
09

Operation Lifesaver: U.S., Canada to join forces for 2018 Rail Safety Week

Operation Lifesaver Inc. (OLI) announced yesterday that the United States and Canada will combine efforts to recognize the same Rail Safety Week in 2018.

Rail Safety Week will be observed by U.S. and Canadian Operation Lifesaver programs and partners from Sept. 23 to 29, OLI officials said in a press release.

Continue reading

Copyright

© © TradePress Media Group, Inc.

Feb
09

Montreal light-rail construction to begin in April

Construction on a new 41-mile light-rail network in Montreal will begin in April, CDPQ Infra Inc. announced yesterday.

Initial testing on the system will start at the end of 2020, with passenger service slated to begin in summer 2021.

Continue reading

Copyright

© © TradePress Media Group, Inc.

Feb
09

G&W posts Q4 revenue, income growth; forms alliance with Cargomatic

Genesee & Wyoming Inc. reported fourth-quarter 2017 operating revenue rose 10.7 percent to $571.6 million compared with the same quarter in 2016.

Operating income increased 101.9 percent to $108.2 million, while adjusted operating income climbed 2.2 percent to $105.7 million.

Continue reading

Copyright

© © TradePress Media Group, Inc.

Feb
09

Short-line tax credit extension included in budget bill

Rail News Home Short Lines & Regionals 2/9/2018 Rail News: Short Lines & Regionals
The budget bill passed by Congress and signed by President Trump early this morning includes a one-year extension of the short-line tax credit known as Section 45G, the American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association (ASLRRA) confirmed today.The tax credit was extended retroactively for calendar-year 2017 and expired Dec. 31, ASLRRA officials said in an email. The tax credit previously had expired at 2016's end."The short-line tax credit extension benefits the 10,000 short-line railroad shippers across the country," said ASLRRA President Linda Bauer Darr in a press release. "The continuation of this credit is good public policy, allowing our industry to do its share toward improving the nation's infrastructure by incentivizing railroads to increase their capital investment. The extension will allow short lines to continue their success story serving rural, industrial and agricultural America."The tax credit enables regionals and short lines to claim a 50-cent tax credit for each dollar they spend on track rehabilitation and maintenance projects, up to a cap of $3,500 per mile of owned or leased track.The tax credit has helped small railroads invest $4 billion in capital infrastructure improvements since it was enacted in 2005, according to the ASLRRA.The association continues to lobby for a permanent or 10-year extension of the Section 45G provision.

Contact Progressive Railroading editorial staff.

More News from 2/9/2018


Copyright

© © TradePress Media Group, Inc.

Feb
08

TTC to temporarily halt service to accommodate light-rail construction

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 2/8/2018 Rail News: Passenger Rail
The Eglington Crosstown light-rail project is slated to open in 2021.Photo – thecrosstown.ca

The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) this weekend will partially close its Line 1 subway route as Metrolinx crews continue to build the Eglinton Crosstown light-rail project.

Service will be halted Feb. 10-11 between the Lawrence and St. Clair stations. Current work on the Eglinton Crosstown project includes construction below the existing TTC station at Eglinton, a shift of TTC's platform to the north and installation of a new tunnel ventilation system at the south and north ends of the subway platform.

Continue reading

Copyright

© © TradePress Media Group, Inc.

Feb
08

Caltrain to launch mobile ticketing app

Rail News Home Rail Industry Trends 2/8/2018 Rail News: Rail Industry Trends
The app will feature a tool to link with other San Francisco-area mobile ticketing apps.Photo – Caltrain's Twitter account

Caltrain on Feb. 10 will launch Caltrain Mobile, a ticketing app that enables riders to purchase and activate tickets from smartphones.

Caltrain Mobile will offer one-way and day pass tickets, as well as zone-upgrade tickets for adults and passengers who qualify for discounted fares.

Continue reading

Copyright

© © TradePress Media Group, Inc.

Feb
08

Curtis named president of BNSF Logistics

BNSF Logistics LLC has promoted Dan Curtis to president, the company announced Tuesday.

Curtis has served as BNSF Logistics' chief operating officer since 2014. He has more than 15 years of experience in the transportation and logistics business.

Continue reading

Copyright

© © TradePress Media Group, Inc.

Feb
08

Infrastructure Ontario shortlists five bidders for GO Transit expansion project

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 2/8/2018 Rail News: Passenger Rail
In spring, the agency expects to release a request for proposals to the prequalified bidders.Photo – Infrastructure Ontario

Infrastructure Ontario (IO) has prequalified five teams to build and finance GO Transit's Lakeshore East-Central Corridor expansion project.

Teams were chosen based on their construction capability, experience, qualified personnel and financial capacity to deliver a project of this size and scope, IO officials said in a press release.

Continue reading

Copyright

© © TradePress Media Group, Inc.

Feb
08

Survey says: Rail finance and leasing officials feel good about the year ahead

By This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., editor

Rail finance and leasing execs think 2018 will be better than 2017 was, economy wise and business wise.

Continue reading

Copyright

© © TradePress Media Group, Inc.

Feb
08

BNSF slates $160 million in capex for Washington state

BNSF Railway Co. will spend $160 million to upgrade its infrastructure in Washington state, the Class I announced yesterday.

The railroad's Washington capital expenditures plan this year will focus on maintenance projects. The plan's largest component will involve replacing and upgrading rail, ties and ballast, BNSF officials said in a press release.

Continue reading

Copyright

© © TradePress Media Group, Inc.

Feb
08

CTA to use fees from ride-hailing apps to repair rail

The Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) has launched a comprehensive track repair and maintenance program aimed at speeding up travel time and improving reliability.

Known as FastTracks, the $179 million program involves repairing and upgrading rail,  ties and electrical power throughout the system. The effort is expected to reduce by six minutes a typical round-trip commute on the Red, Blue, Brown and Green lines.

Continue reading

Copyright

© © TradePress Media Group, Inc.