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Feb
12

Rail supplier news from NYAB, Terracon, Skelly and Loy, Stantec and Alstom (Feb. 12)

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Greg Dalpe, New York Air Brake LLC SVP of sales and marketing.Photo – NYAB

New York Air Brake LLC (NYAB) appointed Greg Dalpe senior vice president of sales and marketing. Dalpe succeeds Jason Connell, who was named president and chief executive officer of Knorr Brake Co. last month, NYAB officials said in a press release. Dalpe joined NYAB in 2015. Previously, he served as operations director and VP of operations. Prior to joining NYAB, he was a divisional quality manager and director of operations at ONEX Corp.

Terracon Consultants Inc. has acquired Skelly and Loy Inc. Terracon will maintain the existing corporate structure of Skelly and Loy and add the firm to its national network. As a result of the merger, Skelly and Loy Chair Sandi Loy Bell has retired, and President John Gunnett announced plans to retire after the companies are integrated, Skelly and Loy officials said in a press release.

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Feb
12

Amtrak Northeast Regional set December ridership record in Virginia

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Amtrak and the Virginia Department of Rail and Transportation partner to provide passenger-rail service in the commonwealth.Photo – amtrak.com

Amtrak Northeast Regional routes in Virginia logged a record ridership of 100,511 passengers in December 2019, a 27 percent increase from the December 2018 level.

The holiday season helped drive the ridership increase, Amtrak officials said in a press release.

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Feb
12

Northern Indiana commuter district to enter engineering phase for track project

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NICTD’s double-track project calls for installation of a second mainline track on the South Shore Line from Gary to Michigan City.Photo – NICTD

The Northern Indiana Commuter Transportation District (NICTD) yesterday received approval from the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) to enter the final engineering phase of the the South Shore Line’s double-track project in northwest Indiana as part of the FTA’s Capital Investment Grant program.

NICTD’s double-track project calls for installation of a second mainline track on 26 miles of the South Shore Line from Gary to Michigan City. The project also includes station improvements, parking expansion, construction of nine new platforms and closure of 21 grade crossings.

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Feb
12

FTA improves NJ Transit Portal Bridge project rating

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The replacement Portal North Bridge is designed as a fixed span bridge to allow marine traffic to pass underneath without interrupting rail traffic.Photo – Amtrak

The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) earlier this week raised the rating on New Jersey Transit’s proposed Portal North Bridge replacement project to "medium-high" priority, effectively making it eligible for federal funding. 

In September 2019, NJ Transit submitted to the FTA a revised financial plan based on federal recommendations to allocate more local money to the project and keep costs in check, NJ Transit officials said in a press release.

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Feb
12

MTA selects qualified bidders for Penn Station access project

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Three joint ventures have been selected to submit design-build proposals to bring MTA Metro-North Railroad service to New York Penn Station.Photo – Metro-North Railroad

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) yesterday revealed three joint ventures have been selected to submit design-build proposals to bring MTA Metro-North Railroad service to New York Penn Station by 2024.

Qualified design-build entities are: Halmar International LLC/RailWorks Corp. joint venture with Ove Arup & Partners P.C. as the lead designer; the Skanska ECCO III Penn Station Connectors JV led by designer AECOM USA Inc.; and the Tutor Perini/O&G JV with Parsons Transportation Group of New York Inc. as the lead designer. 

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12

Duluth Seaway Port Authority awarded federal grant for rail-served warehouse

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The Clure Public Marine Terminal covers 120 acres at the center of the Duluth-Superior harbor.Photo – duluthport.com

The U.S. Department of Transportation's Maritime Administration has allocated a $10.5 million grant to the Duluth Seaway Port Authority to help fund the construction of a new rail-served warehouse.

The grant will help fund the construction of a 56,000-square-foot warehouse at the Clure Public Marine Terminal, along with rehabilitation of 1,775 lineal feet of deteriorating dock walls at Berth 10 and 11, port authority officials said in a press release.

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Feb
12

USDOT commits $1.3 billion for last phase of LA's Purple Line subway extension

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The three sections of the 7-mile Purple Line extension are expected to open, respectively, in 2023, 2025 and 2027.Photo – LA Metro

Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LA Metro) officials yesterday announced the agency has moved closer to receiving a $1.3 billion federal grant to help fund the third and final phase of its Purple Line subway extension.

The U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) has sent the full-funding grant agreement to Capitol Hill for a 30-day review period, the last step before the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) and LA Metro sign the agreement, LA Metro officials said in a press release.

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Feb
12

Protest blockades prompt CN, VIA Rail to shut down rail service

CN announced yesterday it will shut down significant parts of its Canadian rail network imminently unless protest blockades on its rail lines are removed.

The blockades are disrupting passenger-rail travel as well as Canadians' ability to move goods and enable trade, CN officials said in a press release.

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Feb
11

LA Metro's Purple Line tunneling project delayed

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LA Metro crews are prepping for the tunnel boring machine breakthrough inside the Wilshire/Fairfax Station.Photo – LA Metro

Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LA Metro) crews working on the Purple Line Extension project expect tunneling between the planned Wilshire/La Brea Station and Wilshire/Fairfax Station to be delayed until March.

Cross passage excavation, tar sands and methane pockets have slowed tunneling progress, delaying breakthrough of one tunnel boring machine to the Wilshire/Fairfax Station.

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11

Tar sands, maintenance issues impact LA Metro Purple Line tunnel project

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LA Metro crews are prepping for the tunnel boring machine breakthrough inside the Wilshire/Fairfax Station.Photo – LA Metro

[Editor's note: The headline of this article originally posted on Feb. 11 was updated Feb. 12 at 2:56 p.m. CT)

Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LA Metro) crews working on the Purple Line Extension project expect tunneling between the planned Wilshire/La Brea Station and Wilshire/Fairfax Station to be delayed until March.

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Feb
11

Santa Clara VTA declares climate emergency

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VTA committed to considering the impact on climate change when approving proposed policies and programs.Photo – VTA

Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority’s (VTA) board last week declared a "climate emergency" and recommitted to reducing the agency's greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. 

VTA joins over 1,300 local governments in 25 countries in declaring a climate emergency, including Santa Clara County and the cities of Cupertino and San Jose, in which VTA serves. 

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11

DART licenses GoPass app to Trinity Metro

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DART's new agreement with Trinity Metro will offer added features to the GoPass mobile app.Photo – DART

Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) last month signed a three-year contract to license its GoPass mobile ticking application to Trinity Metro

While the GoPass app previously included Trinity Metro service, the new agreement offers added features to riders in Fort Worth, Texas, including integrated on-demand service requesting and bike-share location information, DART officials said in a press release.

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11

RAC files latest locomotive emissions report

Rail News Home Sustainability 2/11/2020 Rail News: Sustainability
"Freight and intercity railways have already improved their fuel efficiency by more than 40 and 55 percent respectively since 1990," said RAC President and Chief Executive Officer Marc Brazeau.Photo – Railway Association of Canada

The Railway Association of Canada (RAC) has filed with Transport Canada the association's latest locomotive emissions monitoring (LEM) report, which shows a decline in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions intensity and criteria air contaminants despite increases in freight- and passenger-rail traffic.

The report is part of the Canadian railroads' efforts to help improve fuel efficiency and reduce transportation-related emissions.

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11

CTA creates scholarship for construction, engineering students

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The CTA Elevating Futures Scholarship Fund will provide $250,000 in scholarships for students pursing construction or engineering degrees.Photo – CTA

The Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) has launched a scholarship fund to provide financial aid and career development opportunities to economically disadvantaged youth who want to attend college and pursue construction and engineering-related careers.  

The CTA Elevating Futures Scholarship Fund will award $250,000, or 10 scholarships, to Chicago Public Schools students who plan to pursue a four-year college degree in construction management, civil engineering or industrial or systems engineering, CTA officials said in a press release.

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11

Canadian government to invest in new Alberta rail yard

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"We are supporting projects to efficiently move goods to market," said Minister of Transport Garneau.Photo – Transport Canada

Transport Canada officials yesterday announced the Canadian government will invest CA$15 million in a rail project aimed at reducing bottlenecks on the western Canadian rail network.

The project calls for the construction of a 1,930 rail-car storage yard in Sturgeon County, Alberta, northeast of Edmonton. Major project components include a large loop track, 32 parallel storage tracks capable of accommodating rail-car storage and assembly of trains, and a connection to the CN Rock Yard's rail siding, Transport Canada officials said in a press release.

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11

Indiana panel awards grant to connect industrial park to CSX line

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The Indiana Economic Development Corp. (IEDC) will award up to $1 million to LaPorte County, Indiana, to help pay for a $6 million project to build a rail spur that will connect Kingsbury Industrial Park (KIP) to a CSX mainline.County officials announced the grant after reaching an agreement with state officials, according to a press release posted yesterday on BuildingIndiana.com. CSX has designated the industrial park a "Select Site" for prospective developers. Once the rail spur is completed, the industrial park will be one of the few to offer connections to two Class Is, said Redevelopment Commission President Randy Novak."Getting this connection to CSX in place is key to opening up KIP to the entire CSX logistics chain,” Novak said. "By now having the north/south rail spur at KIP connected on the south edge of the park to CSX, we’re also working hard at the getting the north end of the spur connected directly with the CN railroad that runs along the north side of the park."The grant will come from the Industrial Development Grant Fund, which provides assistance to communities making infrastructure investments in support of economic development. The incentives are performance-based, which means the county must meet certain milestones and deliverables to collect the funding.

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11

Trump's budget slashes Amtrak funding, phases out long-distance routes

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President Trump's budget would slash Amtrak's funding by more than 50 percent compared with 2020 levels.Photo – amtrak.com

President Donald Trump's administration yesterday unveiled a proposed fiscal-year 2021 budget that calls for cutting Amtrak funding by more than 50 percent compared with 2020 levels.

The White House budget would cut funding to the Northeast Corridor from $700 million to $325 million, as well as cut funding for long-distance train routes from $1.3 billion to $611 million. After that, the White House would phase out support for Amtrak's long-distance trains, Reuters reported.

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Feb
10

APTA recognizes Keolis, Clever Devices for sustainability commitment

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Keolis received gold-level recognition for its work operating the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority commuter-rail service.Photo – Keolis

The American Public Transportation Association (APTA) last week recognized Keolis Commuter Services LLC and Clever Devices for achievements in sustainability. 

As part of APTA’s Sustainability Commitment program, companies pledge to take actions that lead to continuous improvements in environmental, social and economic sustainability. Based on measurable achievements, APTA honors organizations with platinum, gold, silver and bronze level recognition for their efforts, APTA officials said in a press release.

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Feb
10

North Carolina DOT seeks proposals for Piedmont train mechanical services

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Owned and operated by NCDOT, six Piedmont trains offer daily Amtrak service to Charlotte, Kannapolis, Salisbury, High Point, Greensboro, Burlington, Durham, Cary and Raleigh.Photo – amtrak.com

The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) has issued a request for proposals (RFP) from vendors interested in providing mechanical services for its Piedmont passenger train fleet.

The vendor would provide inspections, servicing, repairs and cleaning of the train sets at NCDOT's Capital Yard facility in Raleigh, along with inspection and cleaning services in Charlotte. The contract is for three years with two one-year extensions.

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Feb
10

Metrolinx expands anti-trepass panel installation

Rail News Home Safety 2/10/2020 Rail News: Safety
Metrolinx’s anti-trespass panels are made of a hard rubber in a cone shape pattern that makes it difficult to walk over.Photo – Metrolinx

Metrolinx will install rubber panels at 18 grade crossings on GO Transit's Lakeshore corridors to deter people from trespassing on tracks, the Toronto transit-rail agency announced last week.

Last year, the anti-trespass panels (ATPs) were installed at three locations as part of a pilot program. Almost immediately, Metrolinx officials noticed a drop in the number of pedestrians in the railway corridor, agency officials said in a blog.

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