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Jul
21

North Carolina Railroad names Warren president

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Carl WarrenPhoto – North Carolina Railroad Co.

The North Carolina Railroad Co. (NCRR) today announced Carl Warren has been named the company's next president. He will begin his new job Aug. 17.

Warren comes from CSX, where he led industrial, port and commercial development across 23 states, two Canadian provinces and Mexico. His most recent role focused on driving growth to CSX by aligning business development efforts around short lines, port authorities, site selection consultants and new customers, NCRR officials said in a press release.

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Jul
20

Illinois RTA unveils draft framework of capital investments

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 7/20/2020 Rail News: Passenger Rail
The Regional Transportation Authority (RTA) last week released a draft framework document for improving transparency in how public transit projects are chosen and funded in northeastern Illinois. The transit capital investment framework outlines existing regional program processes and plans to implement new ones focused on improving clarity of the requirements and goals for RTA's five-year regional capital program, enhancing project data collected and reported by the RTA, and increasing communication on project progress.The framework was prepare by RTA staff in partnership with the Chicago Transit Authority, Metra and Pace.Public comments on the document will be collected until Aug. 28. Also last week, RTA announced the appointment of Mary Beth Canty and Jamie Gathing as board members representing Cook County.Canty is an law firm associate at Litchfield Cavo, and Gathing is vice president and compliance manager at The Northern Trust Co.The new appointments replace Ryan Higgins and Douglas Troiani on the board.

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Jul
20

Metra to begin West Hinsdale Station platform replacement

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The station closure will cut the platform replacement project timeline in half.Photo – Metra Facebook

Metra in August will begin a two-month closure of the West Hinsdale Station on the BNSF Line in Chicago to replace the station’s boarding platforms. 

Metra crews will replace existing platforms with asphalt and install new tactile strips on the platform edges.  

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Jul
20

Valley Metro awards contract for light-rail extension project

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 7/20/2020 Rail News: Passenger Rail
Rendering of Valley Metro's planned Metrocenter Station on the Northwest light-rail extension.Photo – Valley Metro

Valley Metro’s board last week awarded the Kiewit-McCarthy joint venture a $257.3 million contract to construct Phase II of the Northwest light-rail extension in Phoenix. 

The project would extend light-rail 1.6 miles on Dunlap Avenue from 19th Avenue to a terminus on the west side of Interstate 17. 

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Jul
20

GAO: FTA should be more transparent with capital grant program

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The U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) last week issued three recommendations to the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) to make its Capital Investment Grants (CIG) program more transparent and effective.In its biennial review of the FTA’s implementation of the CIG program, the GAO found that sponsors of most of the 66 projects in program have experienced delays moving through at least one aspect of the program's development processes.The causes of the delays were often factors unique to each project. Some sponsors also reported aspects of FTA's reviews to be confusing or expected FTA to take actions sooner.Due to the reports, GAO recommends the FTA clarify aspects of the methods it uses and factors it considers when revising projects; review agency guidance to identify items that may be outdated or confusing; and communicate information, such as the reason why a project is not advancing, to sponsors in a timely manner. FTA concurred with reviewing agency guidance but disagreed with the GAO's other recommendations, stating additional action is not needed for such purposes, according to a report summary published last week.GAO believes FTA needs further action to help ensure the effectiveness and transparency of its reviews, according to the report.

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Jul
20

NRF: Retail imports remain far below last year

Rail News Home Intermodal 7/20/2020 Rail News: Intermodal
Retailers are being conservative with the amount of merchandise they import this year, NRF officials say.Photo – Port of Savannah, Georgia

Imports at the major U.S. retail container ports are expected to remain significantly below last year's levels into fall as the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic continues, the National Retail Federation (NRF) announced earlier this month.

Retailers are being conservative with the amount of merchandise they import this year, said Jonathan Gold, NRF vice president for supply chain and customers policy, in a press release.

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Jul
20

Ohio commission OKs grade crossing projects in four counties

Rail News Home Communication and Signal 7/20/2020 Rail News: Communication and Signal
The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) last week approved construction authorization for Norfolk Southern Railway, CSX and the Indiana & Ohio Railway to make safety improvements at grade crossings in Ashland, Auglaize, Morrow and Stark counties.NS will install lights and gates at the Township Road 1037 crossing in Ashland County by April 15, 2021; and modify and upgrade active warning devices at the Township Road 18/Gaskill Road crossing in Stark County by July 15, 2021.CSX will upgrade lights and gates and install new crossing surfaces at the Cabintown Road and Hunt Road crossings in Morrow County by April 15, 2021.Indiana & Ohio will install lights, gates and a new crossing surface at the Middle Pike/County Road 150 crossing in Auglaize County by April 15, 2021.Federal funding will be provided for the projects, PUCO officials said in a press release. The commission is responsible for evaluating Ohio's public crossings to determine the need for installing active warning devices.

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Jul
20

CSX named 'best place to work' for disability inclusion

Rail News Home CSX Transportation 7/20/2020 Rail News: CSX Transportation
CSX has been recognized as one of the nation's best places to work by Disability:IN and the American Association of People with Disabilities (AAPD), the Class I announced last week.Receiving the award for the second consecutive year from those organizations is a testament to CSX's corporate values and commitment to diversity and inclusion, said CSX spokeswoman Sheriee Bowman in an email.First launched in 2015, the Disability Equality Index (DEI) is a comprehensive disability inclusion assessment tool designed and embraced by business leaders and disability advocates.
Developed by Disability:IN and the AAPD, the DEI enables the nation's leading corporations to self-report their disability policies and practices to be scored objectively by an independent panel.

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Jul
20

WisDOT seeks comments on Muskego Yard freight-rail bypass project

Rail News Home Maintenance Of Way 7/20/2020 Rail News: Maintenance Of Way
The Muskego Yard freight-rail bypass is one of the infrastructure projects needed to prepare the rail corridor between Milwaukee and Chicago for additional roundtrips on Amtrak's Hiawatha service.Photo – amtrak.com

The Wisconsin Department of Public Transportation (WisDOT) is soliciting public comment on the proposed Muskego Yard freight-rail bypass project, which is designed to improve rail infrastructure along the Canadian Pacific corridor in Milwaukee in preparation for a future Amtrak Hiawatha service expansion.

The $54.6 million project would improve rail operations and safety by creating a new double-track mainline through the corridor to increase yard capacity and efficiency; remove a majority of freight-rail traffic that currently runs through the Milwaukee Intermodal Station in the city's downtown; and remove rail traffic from several grade crossings in the downtown area, WisDOT officials said in a press release.

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Jul
17

Duos Technologies CEO Arcaini to retire

Rail News Home Railroading Supplier Spotlight 7/17/2020 Rail News: Railroading Supplier Spotlight
Duos Technologies Group Inc.’s board yesterday announced Founder, Chief Executive Officer and President Gianni Arcaini will retire on Sept. 1. Arcaini will continue to serve as chairman.“As founder and principal architect of our company, retirement is of course a bittersweet event, but all in all it is for the best, as the company is gearing up for the next phase of growth,” Arcaini wrote in an email.The board has initiated a search for a new president and CEO.Speaking on behalf of the board, Adrian Goldfarb thanked Arcaini for his service."We are well-positioned to build on our long-term growth trajectory and will continue to benefit from his guidance and insight as chairman for the foreseeable future," Goldfarb said in a press release.

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Jul
17

APTA solicits input on draft security standards

Rail News Home Security 7/17/2020 Rail News: Security
The American Public Transportation Association (APTA) Standards Program is seeking feedback on three draft security standards released this month.The documents for review include:“Developing a Cybersecurity Program That Meets an Agency’s Needs,” which provides planning tools to help transit agency security professionals address cybersecurity risks; “Supply Chain Cybersecurity for Transit Agencies,” which offers guidelines to help transit agencies secure their supply chain polices, procedures and processes; and  “Sensitive Security Information Policy,” a document to help transit agency's establish minimum standards for handling sensitive security information. APTA invites rail and bus executive-level administrators, operators, transit security professionals and others to provide criticism, comments and recommendations on the draft standards. The comment period ends Aug. 10.

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Jul
17

Amtrak met FY19 sustainability targets, report says

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According to the report, Amtrak has reduced greenhouse gas emissions by 20 percent since 2010 .Photo – amtrak.com

Amtrak achieved all energy, fuel, recycling and emissions targets in fiscal-year 2019, according to the railroad's latest sustainability report, which was issued earlier this week.

According to the report, Amtrak has reduced greenhouse gas emissions by 20 percent since 2010 and lowered emissions by 4 percent in FY2019.

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Jul
17

NCTD orders 11 rail cars for Coaster commuter-rail service

Rail News Home Mechanical 7/17/2020 Rail News: Mechanical
The new BiLevel rail cars will be built at Bombardier’s manufacturing site in Thunder Bay, Canada.Photo – Bombardier Transportation

The North County Transit District (NCTD) last week awarded Bombardier Transportation a $43 million contract to supply 11 BiLevel commuter-rail cars for the Coaster service in San Diego.

The additional rail cars will position NCTD to increase service frequencies and begin state of good repair replacement of current legacy coaches and cab cars, Bombardier officials said in a press release.

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Jul
17

Ohio panel awards rail infrastructure grants to short lines, shippers

The Ohio Rail Development Commission (ORDC) this week announced grant awards to Indiana & Ohio Railway (IORY) and Hocking Valley Scenic Railway (HSVR), the Mennel Milling Co. and Menard Inc.

The ORDC approved a $10,240 grant award to the IORY and HSVR for the repair of a connecting track between the two railroads. The track is out of service, which prevents the HVSR from receiving passenger-rail cars for its excursion operation.

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Jul
17

Sound Transit breaks ground on Federal Way light-rail extension

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 7/17/2020 Rail News: Passenger Rail
Pictured, Sound Transit Chief Executive Officer Peter Rogoff marks the start of Federal Way construction.Photo – Sound Transit Vimeo

Sound Transit yesterday marked the start of construction on the 7.8-mile Federal Way Link light-rail extension from Angle Lake Station in SeaTac, Washington, to the Federal Way Transit Center. 

Opening in 2024, the route will offer service between South King County and Sea-Tac Airport, downtown Seattle, the University of Washington, Northgate, Lynnwood and Bellevue. 

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Jul
17

STB: Texas Central project falls under board's jurisdiction

Rail News Home High-Speed Rail 7/17/2020 Rail News: High-Speed Rail
Texas Central plans to build a high-speed rail line between Houston and Dallas on dedicated track with no grade crossings.Photo – Texas Central

The Surface Transportation Board (STB) yesterday, reversing an earlier decision, determined that Texas Central Railroad's proposed Dallas-to-Houston high-speed rail service will qualify as part of the interstate rail network and therefore falls under the board's jurisdiction.

Texas Central in May 2018 petitioned the STB to reconsider its earlier decision that the proposed rail line would be constructed and operated entirely within the state of Texas and therefore not subject to board approval. However, circumstances have since changed "substantially" now that it has through-ticket and transfer arrangements with Amtrak. At the time of a July 2016 STB ruling, Texas Central did not yet have concrete plans for a connection with Amtrak or any other interstate passenger-rail carrier.

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Jul
17

KCS revenue falls 23 percent in Q2

Kansas City Southern reported second-quarter 2020 revenue of $547.9 million, a 23 percent decline from second-quarter 2019 primarily due to the impact of the global COVID-19 pandemic.

Overall, carload volumes tumbled 21 percent compared to the prior year, KCS officials said in a press release.

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Jul
16

Rail supplier news from LILEE, Alstom, Hub Group; and in memoriam: Steven Beal (July 16)

Rail News Home Railroading Supplier Spotlight 7/16/2020 Rail News: Railroading Supplier Spotlight
Alstom booked $1.9 billion worth of orders in the first quarter of fiscal-year 2020.Photo – Alstom

LILEE Systems announced a new addition to its portfolio of positive train control (PTC) solutions: the Next Generation Communications Management Unit. The unit enables wireless communications security and interoperable key exchange for the ACSES II PTC system. The unit is Federal Railroad Administration-complaint and includes security software for wayside and onboard systems, a key management system for inter-rail key exchange and a ruggedized gateway for remote management. The solution has been selected by one of the largest passenger-rail systems on the Northeast Corridor, LILEE Systems officials said in a press release.

Alstom booked $1.9 billion worth of orders in the first quarter of fiscal-year 2020, compared with $1.8 billion during the same period last year. Alstom’s sales decreased to $1.7 billion, down 27 percent compared with Q1 2019. “During the first quarter, the group’s level of sales was impacted by the consequences of the COVID-19 containment measures,” said Alstom Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Henri Poupart-Lafarge in a press release. “While we achieved a very good continuity of our engineering activity through remote working, lockdowns impacted our sites and supply chain. Yet, the group’s commercial activity remained stable despite the crisis.”

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Jul
16

NYCT activates contactless fare system at Bronx subway stations

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 7/16/2020 Rail News: Passenger Rail
More than 60 percent of all MTA NYCT subway stations are now equipped with OMNY.Photo – MTA Flickr/Marc A. Hermann

MTA New York City Transit (NYCT) last week activated its One Metro New York (OMNY) contactless fare payment system at all subway stations in the Bronx, New York. 

More than 60 percent of all subway stations are now equipped with OMNY, with 2,820 OMNY readers systemwide, NYCT officials said in a press release.

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Jul
16

CRANDIC Rail-affiliated firm rebrands as Travero

Rail News Home Logistics 7/16/2020 Rail News: Logistics
Alliant Energy Transportation is changing its name to Travero to better reflect the services it now offers, including rail transportation, freight management, warehousing and transloading.Travero's portfolio includes Cedar Rapids & Iowa City Railway Co. (CRANDIC Rail), which provides regional rail service with cross-continental connections; Travero Logistics, a freight brokerage and third-party logistics provider; Logistics Park Dubuque, a warehousing and river transloading facility in East Dubuque, Illinois; and Logistics Park Cedar Rapids, a new multipurpose warehouse and transload facility in southwest Cedar Rapids, Iowa."The transformation from Alliant Energy Transportation to Travero builds on over a century of creativity and flexibility to solve customer needs," said Travero President Kevin Burke in a press release. 

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