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10

BNSF awards grant to support military behavioral health

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BNSF Railway Co. last week awarded a grant to the Invictus Foundation to support the nonprofit’s efforts to raise awareness of the psychological impact of war and provide counseling services for military members, veterans and their families.The grant amount was not disclosed in a press release.The foundation will use the grant to advance its Welcome Home Network of licensed volunteer behavioral health professionals who offer no-cost critical and confidential support for military members and their families, Invictus Foundation officials said.The grant also will allow the nonprofit to move into the planning and development phase of its planned Psychological Health Center in the Puget Sound Basin in Washington.

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Feb
10

Caltrain adopts land use, development policies

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Caltrain's board adopted policies for rail corridor use and transit-oriented developments.Photo – Caltrain Facebook

Caltrain’s board last week adopted two policies to guide the agency’s use of its property and set standards for future developments.

The board's Rail Corridor Use Policy provides a framework to make sure proposed uses of Caltrain property meet the railroad’s needs. 

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Feb
10

KCS disagrees with Mexico panel's report on competition in Veracruz

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Kansas City Southern confirmed late last week that the panel of the Mexican Federal Competition Commission (COFECE) has published an extract of its final report on effective competition conditions in the transportation of certain chemicals and petrochemicals in southern Veracruz, Mexico.The report found that 20 of 31 routes under analysis lacked effective competition. Kansas City Southern de Mexico is involved only in providing freight service in limited segments of five out of 20 such routes and only in connection with the shipment of two of the relevant products, chlorine and ethylene oxide, KCS officials said in a press release.The final report is focused mainly on routes fully operated by a different concession holder. In 2019, KCSM's revenue associated with the five routes was less than $1.5 million, company officials said.The final report has no impact on KCSM's current business, operations or rights under the concession. The commission's findings were largely in line with KCS's expectations."KCSM respectfully disagrees with the reasoning and conclusions of COFECE since they are contrary to the rule of law, the rules of procedure, and relied upon faulty economic analysis," KCS officials said. "KCSM is currently analyzing all available legal options to challenge the final report."The final report now will trigger a review by the Railway Regulatory Agency, they said.

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Feb
10

Senators demand FRA action on Gateway rail tunnel project

Several Democratic U.S. senators are criticizing the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) over delays in the process that would allow construction to begin on a new passenger-rail tunnel connecting New York and New Jersey.

In a Feb. 6 letter to FRA Administrator Ronald Batory, the senators expressed "deep disappointment" that the FRA has not yet finalized a draft environmental impact statement (EIS) nor a record of decision (ROD) that would allow for construction of the so-called "Gateway" tunnel beneath the Hudson River and provide "essential repairs" to the North River Tunnel.

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Feb
10

CP derailment prompts Canada to order train slowdown

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Canada's Minister of Transport Marc GarneauPhoto – Transport Canada

Canada's Transport Minister Marc Garneau late last week ordered a 30-day speed limit for trains hauling dangerous goods including crude oil. The order took effect Feb. 7.

Garneau issued the order after a second freight train in two months carrying crude oil derailed in Saskatchewan. The latest involved a Canadian Pacific train that derailed Feb. 6 near Guernsey. The incident caused a fire, which prompted the village to be evacuated because of air quality concerns.

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Feb
10

Survey says: Finance and leasing execs brace for a challenging year

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Feb
07

Rail supplier news from Wabtec, SCI Rail, Salco, Asite, Alstom, HEPACO and FTS (Feb. 7)

Wabtec Corp. broke ground on a 200,000-square-foot plant that will be used for developing and manufacturing brakes, as well as maintaining brakes and couplers for transit vehicles. Once completed, the plant in Bochum, Germany, will be a DGNB Gold-certified property in recognition of sustainable and innovative design, Wabtec officials said in a press release. Upon completion in third-quarter 2020, the site will have 99,000 square feet of production space, nearly 55,000 square feet of storage and 60,000 square feet of offices. The site also will have a green roof on the administration building; make use of geothermal heating, intelligent light control and photovoltaics; and offer loading stations for e-cars and e-bikes.

SCI Rail Holdings LLC, through its subsidiary A. Stucki Co., acquired Salco Products Inc. Salco supplies circular hatch covers, tank car valves and other components for the freight rail-car industry. The acquisition broadens SCI Rail’s freight car product offering and expands its customer reach with blue chip commodity shippers, SCI Rail officials said in a press release. Dave Oestermeyer will remain president of Salco. Financial terms were undisclosed.

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Feb
07

NYC Transit to reopen Nostrand Avenue Station entrance

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MTA NYCT plans to reopen the Bedford Avenue entrances at Nostrand Avenue Station.Photo – Bombardier Transport

MTA New York City Transit (NYCT) this year will begin a $2 million project to reopen a second set of entrances at the Nostrand Avenue subway station in Brooklyn, to reduce crowding and improve accessibility, the agency announced yesterday. 

The Bedford Avenue entrances to the station were closed more than 30 years ago during a period of concern about crime, NYCT officials said in a press release.

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Feb
07

BLET ratifies contract with Great Western Railway

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The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET) have ratified a new collective bargaining agreement with the Great Western Railway of Colorado (GWR). The new contract runs through 2023 and provides upfront wage increases of 38 percent for locomotive engineers and 40 percent for conductors. Members also will receive 2 percent general wage increases each year throughout the remainder of the contract, BLET officials said in a press release.Additionally, the agreement contains "no harmful work rule changes," they said.The BLET organized the GWR in 2003. Its members belong to Division 256 in Denver, and they are represented by the BNSF General Committee of Adjustment for contract negotiations and enforcement. Part of OmniTRAX Inc., the GWR operates on over 80 miles of track in Colorado, where it interchanges with BNSF Railway Co. and Union Pacific Railroad.

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Feb
07

MBTA accelerates rail project timelines

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MBTA's 2020 Infrastructure Acceleration Plan will deliver rail improvement projects eight years earlier than originally planned.Photo – MBTA

The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) yesterday announced plans to accelerate several rail projects in 2020 to improve service, safety and reliability. 

The 2020 Infrastructure Acceleration Plan will deliver track replacement, upgraded intersections and station improvements eight years earlier than originally planned. The accelerated schedule is the result of expanding traditional work windows and increasing work activities within those windows, MBTA officials said in a press release.

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Feb
07

Vitro Chemicals to locate in new KCS-served industrial park

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Industrial park tenants will have direct access to the Kansas City Southern main line that fronts the park.Photo – Southwest International Gateway Business Park, tcgna.com

Vitro Chemicals will become the first tenant of the Southwest International Gateway Business Park, a 540-acre industrial park in El Campo, Texas, built for cross-border shippers and served by Kansas City Southern Railway.

The first phase of Vitro Chemicals' development will include a 125,000-square-foot distribution center and a 200,000-square-foot speculative warehouse, according to a press release issued by the park's real estate investment firm, Stonemont Financial Group.

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Feb
07

Secure Rail 2020 adds presenters, new sessions

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Three sessions have been added to the agenda for this year's Secure Rail Conference, which will be held April 21-22 in Chicago.The sessions recently added feature presentations from Alex Borhani, director of information technology security at CSX; Aston Greene, deputy chief of system security and law enforcement officer at Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LA Metro); and John Walsh, assistant vice president of safety and security at Genesee & Wyoming Railroad Services Inc. (G&W).Borhani's presentation, titled "The Emergence of Cyberterrorism and the Potential Impact to Rail Operations," will outline the potential impact of cyberterrorism on rail operations.Greene's topic, titled "Emergency Preparedness: Metro's Road to the Olympics 2028," will review the agency's timetable for developing best practices that will be implemented during the Olympic games that LA will host in 2028.Walsh's session, titled "Partnering with Local Authorities to Address Rail Security Concerns," will detail how G&W enlists the support of local agencies to secure the company's rail lines.Presented by Progressive Railroading, Secure Rail's mission is to bridge the gap between the future of rail technology and rail security. This year's event will be held at the DoubleTree-Magnificent Mile in Chicago.Entering its sixth year, the conference also will address cyber security tactics and risk assessment, physical security best practices, passenger-rail security technologies and ways to minimize revenue loss due to fare evasion.For more information about this year's conference agenda, click on this link. To register, click on this link.

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Feb
07

Montana Rail Link promotes Racicot, Lewis, Lane

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Left to right, Montana Rail Link Vice Presidents Joe Racicot, Jim Lewis and Ross Lane.Photo – MRL

Montana Rail Link (MRL) promoted Joe Racicot, Jim Lewis and Ross Lane to vice president. 

Racicot will serve as VP of administration and general counsel; Lewis, VP of sales of marketing; and Lane, VP of corporate relations.

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Feb
07

IANA: Intermodal volumes fell 7.4 percent in Q4

Total intermodal volumes dropped 7.4 percent year over year in fourth-quarter 2019, the Intermodal Association of North America (IANA) reported yesterday.

During the quarter, domestic containers declined 2.7 percent to 1,958,649 units compared with Q4 2018; international shipments fell 9.1 percent to 2,195,684; and trailers plunged 21.4 percent to 292,513, according to IANA's Market Trends and Statistics report.

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Feb
06

Valley Metro preps track for Tempe Streetcar crossover

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Valley Metro will begin installing special track near the Dorsey/Apache Boulevard light-rail station.Photo – Valley Metro

Valley Metro crews next month will begin installing special track to enable the Tempe Streetcar in Tempe, Arizona, to cross over the area's existing light-rail system.

The work will occur near the Dorsey/Apache Boulevard light-rail station, which is across from a future streetcar stop. The work, which will be performed March 7-9, will require single-tracking on portions of the light-rail route, agency officials said in a press release.

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Feb
06

Sound Transit Connect 2020 project reaches halfway mark

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Sound Transit crews will test new tracks and systems at the International District/Chinatown Station.Photo – Sound Transit

Sound Transit tomorrow will begin the second of three construction periods that will connect the new East Link light-rail tracks to the existing light-rail system in downtown Seattle. 

Crews will test the new track and systems on the northbound platform at the International District/Chinatown Station, according to the Sound Transit blog.

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Feb
06

Coalition gears up for legislative fight over bigger trucks

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Increases in truck size or weight would have "severe consequences for local roads and bridges because bigger trucks would not be limited to operating on the interstate highways," according to CABT.Photo – shutterstock.com

A coalition of railroads, local government, labor and other organizations is asking U.S. congressional transportation leaders to oppose proposed legislation that would increase truck size or weight limits on federal highways.

In a letter sent yesterday to the chairs and ranking members of transportation committees in the House and Senate, the Coalition Against Bigger Trucks (CABT) called on Congress to reject proposed increases in truck size or weight as it prepares legislation to reauthorize the federal Fixing America's Surface Transportation (FAST) Act, which expires Sept. 30.

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Feb
06

TriMet releases Southwest Corridor light-rail design concepts

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TriMet's draft conceptual design report describes the preliminary design features of 13 stations.Photo – TriMet

The Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon (TriMet) yesterday released a draft report that describes the design concept for the planned Southwest Corridor light-rail route between Portland and Tualatin. 

The report describes the preliminary design features of 13 stations and other related improvements along the 11-mile MAX light-rail extension, including bike facilities and stormwater improvements.

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Feb
06

Reading & Northern Railroad opens rail bridge

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The Nesquehoning Bridge Phase 2 connects R&N’s Reading and Lehigh divisions.Photo – Reading & Northern Railroad

Reading & Northern Railroad (R&N) yesterday opened a new $14 million rail bridge over the Lehigh River in Nesquehoning, Pennsylvania.

The Nesquehoning Bridge Phase 2 connects the regional railroad’s Reading and Lehigh divisions, allowing expedited movement between the Reading and Scranton area. 

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Feb
06

Rep. Lipinski: Grade crossing safety a priority for FAST Act reauthorization bill

For the first time in 15 years, the House Subcommittee on Railroads, Pipelines and Hazardous Materials held a hearing yesterday on issues surrounding grade-crossing safety.

The hearing was called as part of the subcommittee's work on legislation to reauthorize the Fixing America's Surface Transportation (FAST) Act, said Chairman Dan Lipinski (D-Ill.) in a prepared statement of his opening remarks. Addressing issues related to grade crossings is one of his "top priorities" in the legislation, including finding more funding for grade separations and quiet zones.

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