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Apr
17

Progressive Railroading announces Rising Stars for 2020

Today, Progressive Railroading announced the names of 25 people chosen for recognition this year as Rising Stars in the North American railroad industry.

This is the eighth year Progressive Railroading has sponsored the Rising Stars Awards program. The magazine defines a Rising Star as someone under the age of 40 who has made, or is making, a positive impact on his or her company, organization, department or team, and is viewed by others — peers, colleagues, supervisors, clients or associates — as an up-and-coming leader in the rail industry.

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Apr
17

KCS posts record Q1, pulls full-year forecast on pandemic concerns

Kansas City Southern today reported record revenue of $731.7 million for the first quarter, an 8 percent increase from first-quarter 2019. Overall carload volume rose 4 percent compared to the same period a year ago.

KCS officials said the Q1 revenue growth was led primarily by an 18 percent increase in its chemicals and petroleum business, which was boosted by higher refined fuel products and liquid petroleum gas shipments to Mexico.

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Apr
16

Rail supplier news from Greenbrier, Transfesa Logistics and REMSA (April 16)

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Transfesa Logistics launched a new refrigerated rail route from Spain to Great Britain.Photo – Transfesa Logistics

The Greenbrier Cos. Inc. has suspended new rail-car production at its Gunderson manufacturing plan in Portland, Oregon, due to the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. About 200 workers will be affected by the suspension, company officials said in a press release. Greenbrier is adjusting production and staffing levels in response to current and anticipated levels of new freight-car demand.

Transfesa Logistics has launched a refrigerated express 72-hour rail route to transport essential, hygiene and medical products from Valencia and Murcia, Spain, to London. A lighter rail box car allows around 30 containers per train to be moved, Transfesa officials said in a press release. 

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Apr
16

RTD-Denver seeks citizen advisers

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RTD-Denver's Citizens Advisory Committee provides feedback on agency initiatives and programs.Photo – RTD Facebook

The Regional Transportation District of Denver (RTD) is looking to fill three vacancies on its Citizens Advisory Committee (CAC).

The 17-member citizens group advises the agency on RTD’s strategies, initiatives and transportation programs.

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Apr
16

BART amps up power cable replacement work

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With longer work windows due to reduced ridership, BART could shave up to a year of work on its power cable replacement project.Photo – BART Facebook

Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) crews earlier this week began replacing rail power cables on weekdays in downtown San Francisco, a project made possible by reduced ridership due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Previously, power cable replacement work was performed late at night and on Sundays. With reduced ridership on the system, BART crews are now able to start replacements earlier. 

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Apr
16

Texas North Western Railway names Franklin GM

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Bobby FranklinPhoto – TNW Corp.

TNW Corp. has hired Bobby Franklin as general manager of the Texas North Western Railway (TXNW) in Sunray, Texas.

Franklin has extensive experience in the rail industry, most recently serving as vice president at the New Orleans Public Belt Railroad. His previous roles include chief transportation at the New Orleans railroad, as well as terminal manager and superintendent during a 12-year career at CSX.

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Apr
16

MTA, unions reach COVID-19 benefits agreement

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MTA will pay $500,000 to the surviving family of any worker who lost their life as a result of COVID-19.Photo – MTA NYCT Facebook

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) earlier this week reached an agreement with its labor unions on family benefits for transportation workers who died of COVID-19.

The benefits include a payment of $500,000 from the MTA to the surviving family of any worker who lost their life as a result of COVID-19. The agency will also provide health insurance to the spouse and dependents of the worker for three years. 

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Apr
16

APTA Chair Fernandez sets up transit recovery task force

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APTA Chair Nuria Fernandez is GM and CEO of the Santa Clara Valley Transportation AuthorityPhoto – Progressive Railroading file photo.

American Public Transportation Association (APTA) Chairwoman Nuria Fernandez has established a task force to guide the transit agency's recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.

The APTA Mobility Recovery and Restoration Task Force will be led by Phillip Washington, chief executive officer of the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority and former APTA chair. Serving as task force co-chairs are Joanna Pinkerton, president and CEO of Central Ohio Transit Authority; and Paul Wiedefeld, general manager and CEO of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority.

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Apr
16

FRA grants unions' request for extension to file certification petitions

Rail News Home Federal Legislation & Regulation 4/16/2020 Rail News: Federal Legislation & Regulation
The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) has granted two rail unions' joint petition to extend time limits in which certain petitions for review must be filed with the Locomotive Engineer Review Board (LERB) and the Operating Crew Review Board (OCRB), the unions announced yesterday.Under FRA regulations governing certification of locomotive engineers, a petition seeking review of a railroad's decision to deny certification or recertification must be filed with the LERB no more than 180 days after the date of the railroad's denial decision. A petition seeing review of a railroad's decision to revoke certification must be filed with the LERB no more than 120 days after the date of the railroad's decision.Similarly, under FRA regulations governing certification of conductors, a petition seeking review of a railroad's decision to deny certification or recertification, or to revoke certification, must be filed with the OCRB no more than 120 days after the date of the railroad's denial decision.The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET) and the SMART Transportation Division (SMART-TD) filed their joint petition on March 30. The FRA on March 25 granted an identical extension for railroads to respond to petitions for review field with the LERB and the OCRB, union officials said in a press release.Under the terms of the April 7 waiver, the FRA granted temporary emergency relief from the 180- and 120-day filing deadlines. The deadline for any petition for review that's due to be filed during the waiver period is extended 60 days, union officials said. 

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Apr
16

U.S. freight-rail traffic plunges 22 percent in a week

The COVID-19 pandemic's impact on all business sectors continues to be reflected in U.S. freight-rail traffic numbers, with railroads logging 412,503 carloads and intermodal units during the week ending April 11, a 21.9 percent decrease compared with the same week in 2019, according to the Association of American Railroads (AAR).

Total carloads for the week were 198,726 units, down 23.8 percent. Intermodal volume was 213,777 containers and trailers, down 20 percent.

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Apr
15

Maryland awards track maintenance contract to RailWorks

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The contract includes options for two one-year extensions.Photo – MDOT MTA's Facebook

The Maryland Department of Transportation Maryland Transit Administration (MDOT MTA) has awarded a three-year contract to RailWorks Corp. to provide track and maintenance services for the Metro SubwayLink and Light RailLink divisions, the company announced yesterday.

RailWorks' track services subsidiary will perform all minor, major and preventive track maintenance, as well as emergency response services on the 77 miles of Metro SubwayLink and Light RailLink track within the state's system.

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Apr
15

TransLink seeks emergency funding

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TransLink is losing CA$75 million per month, agency officials said.Photo – TransLink Facebook

TransLink is seeking federal and provincial emergency relief funding to offset expenses incurred by providing essential transit service in Vancouver, British Columbia, during the COVID-19 pandemic. 

TransLink is losing CA$75 million per month due to low ridership levels on its SkyTrain and bus networks, falling fuel tax revenue and fare suspensions on its bus system, agency officials said in a press release.

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Apr
15

Cap Metro riders ordered to wear masks

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City officials issued an order requiring the public to wear masks in all public facilities, including on transit vehicles.Photo – Cap Metro Facebook

Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Cap Metro) commuter-rail riders must wear a mask or other facial covering, Austin, Texas, city officials announced this week.

City officials issued an order requiring the public to wear masks in all public facilities or when in locations where proper social distancing is not possible, including on transit vehicles. 

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Apr
15

California High-Speed Rail Authority extends draft EIR comment period

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The 15 day extension will allow stakeholders additional time to review and submit comments on the EIR during the COVID-19 pandemic.Photo – CHSRA Facebook

The California High-Speed Rail Authority (CHSRA) has extended until April 28 the public review period of the draft environmental impact report (EIR) for the Bakersfield-to-Palmdale section of the high-speed rail system.

The 15-day extension will allow stakeholders and the public to review and submit comments on the draft EIR during the COVID-19 pandemic, CHSRA officials said in a press release.

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Apr
15

Amtrak, East Coast agencies to honor essential workers with #SoundTheHorn campaign

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On April 16, transit operators in New York and New Jersey will sound their vehicle horns at 3 p.m. EST.Photo – NJ Transit

Amtrak, Metropolitan Transportation Authority, New Jersey Transit, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey and other regional transit operators are coming together tomorrow to simultaneously sound vehicle horns at 3 p.m. EST to honor essential workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. 

The #SoundTheHorn campaign is meant to pay tribute to frontline workers, including train engineers.

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Apr
15

South Carolina Ports Authority revises FY2020 outlook

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CSX and Norfolk Southern Railway serve the South Carolina ports.Photo – South Carolina Ports Authority

The South Carolina Ports Authority (SCPA) in March logged 13,870 rail moves at its Inland Port Greer and 1,614 at Inland Port Dillon.

The SCPA didn't announce year-over-year figures for March. However, Port Greer posted 113,790 rail moves so far in fiscal-year 2020 (July 2019 through March 2020), a 15 percent increase, and 24,507 rail moves at Port Dillon, up 17 percent compared with the same period a year ago, SCPA officials said in a press release.

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Apr
15

FTA issues COVID-19 safety advisory

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The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) yesterday issued a safety advisory aimed at reducing the spread of the coronavirus among transit employees and passengers.The advisory recommends that transit agencies develop and implement procedures and practices consistent with guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration during the public health crisis.The guidance calls for the use of face coverings, as well as social distancing, frequent hand-washing and facility and vehicle cleanings. 

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Apr
15

California panel OKs tax-exempt bonds for XpressWest high-speed rail project

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The project calls for construction of a high-speed train that will run from Victorville, California, to Las Vegas.Photo – Brightline

The California Debt Limit Allocation Committee yesterday approved $600 million in tax-exempt bonds for Brightline/Virgin Trains USA's XpressWest, a proposed high-speed rail route between Las Vegas and Southern California.

Internal Revenue Service guidelines allow Brightline/Virgin Trains to market up to four times the amount of the $600 million in bonding authority, for a total of $2.4 billion in tax-free, private equity bonds, the Las Vegas Review Journal reported.

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Apr
14

Skanska to restore Amtrak Acela maintenance facilities

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Maintenance facility updates will accommodate Amtrak's next-gen Acela trains (rendering pictured) in 2021.Photo – Amtrak

Amtrak selected Skanska to rehabilitate three maintenance facilities for the next-generation Acela high-speed rail service on the Northeast Corridor between Washington, D.C., and Boston, Skanska announced today in a press release.

Under the $40 million contract, Skanska will make structural modifications and industrial equipment upgrades to three maintenance facilities built 20 years ago.

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Apr
14

HART receives new rail cars for future train service

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Eleven four-car trains are currently housed at HART's rail operations center in Waipahu.Photo – HART

Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transit (HART) contractor Hitachi Rail late last month received four new rail cars for the transit agency's future passenger-rail system along Oahu’s south shore. 

With the new order, 11 four-car trains out of the agency’s 17 train order are being housed at HART’s rail operations center in Waipahu, Hawaii.

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