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Jan
21

Technology update: Asset management sofware

Biarri Rail

Precision scheduled railroading requires the development of operating plans that optimize assets while ensuring reliable customer service. “Superior planning will increase the velocity of rolling stock by reducing yard dwell, caused by the excess handling of train blocks,” Biarri Rail officials said in an email.

Blocking is a critical part of an operating plan and is essential to efficiently moving carload traffic, which is the most profitable traffic for North American railroads. Block optimization is the best way to build an operating plan, quantitatively test yard capacities, and make decisions on the size and location of classification yards, Biarri Rail officials said.

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Jan
21

Technology update: Asset management software

Biarri Rail

Precision scheduled railroading requires the development of operating plans that optimize assets while ensuring reliable customer service. “Superior planning will increase the velocity of rolling stock by reducing yard dwell, caused by the excess handling of train blocks,” Biarri Rail officials said in an email.

Blocking is a critical part of an operating plan and is essential to efficiently moving carload traffic, which is the most profitable traffic for North American railroads. Block optimization is the best way to build an operating plan, quantitatively test yard capacities, and make decisions on the size and location of classification yards, Biarri Rail officials said.

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Jan
20

PortMiami reports cargo growth

Rail News Home Intermodal 1/20/2020 Rail News: Intermodal
PortMiami has surpassed 1 million TEUs for five consecutive years.Photo – PortMiami Facebook

PortMiami logged 1,120,000 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) of cargo between October 2018 and September 2019, a 3.4 percent gain from the previous 12-month period. 

The numbers marked the fifth consecutive year the port has surpassed the 1 million TEU mark, PortMiami officials said in a press release.

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Jan
20

Disney, Brightline confirm talks over theme-park rail station

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 1/20/2020 Rail News: Passenger Rail
Officials representing the Walt Disney Co. and private passenger-rail service Brightline/Virgin Trains USA have confirmed they're in advanced discussions about construction of a train station on or near theme-park property as part of a route to Tampa.The talks with Disney are in a "rather advanced state now," said Michael Cegelis, Virgin's executive vice president for infrastructure, the Orlando Sentinel reported.Walt Disney World Resort is an obvious choice for a rail station between Orlando International Airport and Tampa, Disney officials said."While we have not yet made any definitive commitment, we have mutually agreed to more formally explore developing a train station on our property,” they said in a prepared statement.Brightline/Virgin Trains is working on a $4 billion, 160-mile expansion from West Palm Beach to the Orlando airport. Three more stations are slated to open late this year in south Florida: They are in Aventura, PortMiami and Boca Raton. Train stations also are under consideration for the Space Coast area of Brevard County and Treasure Coast region of Indian River, St. Lucie and Marin counties, the newspaper reported.

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Jan
20

FRA study examines drone usage for producing grade crossing data

Rail News Home Rail Industry Trends 1/20/2020 Rail News: Rail Industry Trends
A drone was used to take images of and measure this high-profile grade crossing in Massachusetts.Photo – FRA report

The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) has issued a report on its Office of Research, Development and Technology's study of the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (drones) to produce accurate 3-D models of high-profile grade crossings.

Conducted by the U.S. Department of Transportation John A. Volpe National Transportation Systems Center, the study found that photogrammetry with ground control points can produce models with similar accuracy to those produce using LiDAR at a much lower cost, FRA officials said in the report.

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Jan
20

New York City Transit consolidates 42nd Street projects

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 1/20/2020 Rail News: Passenger Rail
MTA NYCT’s 42nd Street Connection project will include access improvements to Grand Central Station.Photo – MTA Flickr

MTA New York City Transit (NYCT) has merged eight separate rail rehabilitation projects into one comprehensive plan to cut costs and minimize subway service interruptions, agency officials announced last week.

Dubbed 42nd Street Connection, the project includes redesign of the 42nd Street Shuttle to make it accessible according to American with Disability Act standards; access improvements to the Lexington and Flushing subway lines at Grand Central Terminal; and upgrades to the Times Square Station.

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Jan
20

UP testing new tie removal technology

Rail News Home Maintenance Of Way 1/20/2020 Rail News: Maintenance Of Way
Union Pacific Railroad’s new used-tie removal system doubles the number of rail ties that can be disposed of per day.Photo – up.com

Union Pacific Railroad has begun using new tie removal technology to accelerate used-tie cleanup. 

The Class I is testing the use of two excavators that ride along the top of a series of connected 70-foot-long rail cars. Excavator operators load tie bundles left in stacks along the right of way and transport them to one of three facilities where ties are recycled or shredded for cogeneration fuel, UP officials said in a post on the railroad's website.

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Jan
20

WMATA enters 10-year ad contract to build revenue for rail service

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 1/20/2020 Rail News: Passenger Rail
Outfront Media will replace 1,500 static advertising displays with digital screens across WMATA’s network.Photo – WMATA

Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) last week entered into a 10-year, $336 million contract with Outfront Media Inc. to expand its digital advertising network in an effort to maximize revenue potential in support of rail service.

The contract calls for Outfront Media to replace 1,500 static advertising displays with digital screens at WMATA stations in the first five years of the agreement. Each screen generates up to four times the revenue of a static display, WMATA officials said in a press release.

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Jan
20

Ontario Northland, union reach tentative five-year agreement

Rail News Home Labor 1/20/2020 Rail News: Labor
TCRC MWED represents more than 125 employees who maintain 700 miles of track.Photo – ontarionorthland.ca

Ontario Northland and Teamsters Canada Rail Conference Maintenance of Way Employees Division (TCRC MWED) announced last week that they've reached a tentative labor agreement.

TCRC MWED represents more than 125 employees who maintain 700 miles of track in northern Ontario and northwestern Quebec, from Moosonee, Hearst, Timmins, Cochrane, Englehart to Rouyn-Noranda, North Bay and other points in between.

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Jan
20

ASLRRA names Yurasko general counsel

Rail News Home Railroading People 1/20/2020 Rail News: Railroading People
Sarah YuraskoPhoto – ASLRRA

The American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association (ASLRRA) has hired Sarah Yurasko as general counsel to succeed Keith Borman, who retired after 15 years in the post.

Most recently, Yurasko was assistant general counsel for the Association of American Railroads (AAR), where she represented members' interests before federal agencies and courts, in addition to serving as counsel to several industry safety and operations committees. In that role, she interacted frequently with the ASLRRA and its safety and regulatory staff, ASLRRA officials said in a press release.

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Jan
20

New power sales may be down, but locomotive repair shops have been busy

Progress Rail offers an array of locomotive overhaul, repowering and refurbishing services. Shown: specialty paint scheme units completed for Canadian Pacific’s Remembrance Day event, held Nov. 11, 2019.

By Walter Weart

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Jan
17

Rail supplier news from Alstom, Siemens and Omio (Jan. 17)

Rail News Home Railroading Supplier Spotlight 1/17/2020 Rail News: Railroading Supplier Spotlight
Alstom booked $4 billion in orders during the third quarter.Photo – Alstom

Alstom booked $4 billion of orders in its third quarter, between Oct. 1 and Dec. 31, 2019, compared with nearly $3.8 billion over the same period in the previous fiscal year. Sales during the quarter increased to $2.3 billion from $2.2 billion a year ago. Between April and December 2019, Alstom’s order intake reached about $9.1 billion, and sales reached about $6.9 billion, up 3 percent compared with the same period in the last fiscal year. Alstom’s order intake benefitted from strong momentum in Europe and Asia Pacific, with a major contract for Perth’s rail network in Australia, and significant orders in signaling and services, company officials said in a press release.

Siemens Mobility is using Fabasoft’s cloud-based correspondence management system to serve as a central platform to share information and ensure compliance with deadlines and security directives on some multiyear projects. The platform allows Siemens to work with project partners quickly and transparently, Siemens officials said in a press release. The company is using the platform for a delivery project with VIA Rail Canada Inc.

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Jan
17

Study: SMART riders reduce GHG emissions

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 1/17/2020 Rail News: Passenger Rail
SMART riders have prevented 8.1 million pounds of carbon dioxide emissions from being released into the environment, a study finds.Photo – SMART

The Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit (SMART) agency in California earlier this week released a board-commissioned study that found its riders reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 33 percent per mile compared to completing the same trip in a car. 

To date, SMART riders have prevented 8.1 million pounds of carbon dioxide emissions from being released into the environment, according to the study fact sheet.

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Jan
17

DART approves TRE train refresh

Rail News Home Mechanical 1/17/2020 Rail News: Mechanical
DART approved a contract with Cherokee Coatings to paint 23 TRE vehicles.Photo – DART

The Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) board approved a two-year contract with Cherokee Coatings LLC to paint a portion of the Trinity Railway Express (TRE) commuter-rail fleet.

Under the $1 million contract, Cherokee Coatings would install a mobile paint booth at TRE’s equipment maintenance facility in Irving, Texas, and repaint five locomotives, five cab cars and 13 coach cars. Crews also will repair rusted areas during the two-week project.

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Jan
17

DeFazio questions Class Is' commitment to fighting climate change

U.S. House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Chairman Peter DeFazio (D-Ore.) yesterday questioned whether the nation's four largest Class Is are committed to combating climate change.

In a Jan. 16 letter to Association of American Railroads (AAR) President and Chief Executive Officer Ian Jefferies, DeFazio asked for additional information in response to a magazine article about the railroads' position on climate change.

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Jan
17

Metrolink completes Van Nuys Station reconstruction

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 1/17/2020 Rail News: Passenger Rail
Metrolink completed a two-year construction project at Van Nuys Station in California.Photo – Metrolink

Metrolink yesterday marked the completion of a two-year construction project to rebuild its train station in Van Nuys, California.

The $32 million project relocated the train platform to the double-tracked station's center to improve efficiency, and allow for more Metrolink and Amtrak service in the future, Metrolink officials said in a press release. 

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Jan
17

AAR praises Senate vote on USMCA

Rail News Home Federal Legislation & Regulation 1/17/2020 Rail News: Federal Legislation & Regulation
The Association of American Railroads (AAR) yesterday hailed the U.S. Senate's passage of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), a revised version of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)."We look forward to swift passage of USMCA by Canada when their legislature returns," AAR officials said in a website post. "With 42 percent of all rail traffic connected to international trade, USMCA helps freight rail keep delivering for the American people."In a bipartisan 89-to-10 vote, the Senate passed the trade pact with Canada and Mexico, which would allow more goods and services to flow tariff-free across the continent. The U.S. House voted in favor of the new trade deal in December. President Donald Trump is expected to sign the legislation next week.Mexico has ratified the USMCA, but Canada has yet to do so.North American freight-rail associations late last month sent letters calling for the USMCA's ratification to U.S. congressional leadership, Canadian Deputy Prime Minster Chrystia Freeland and Mexican Undersecretary to North America Jesus Seade.The integrated North American freight-rail network "embodies the benefits of free trade without the burden of tariffs," the stated the letter, which was signed by AAR President and Chief Executive Officer Ian Jefferies, Railway Association of Canada President and CEO Marc Brazeau, and Asociacion Mexicana de Ferrocarriles Director General Iker de Luisa Plazas.The letter noted that economic growth associated with North American trade has helped open new markets in all three nations. Between 1993 and 2018, North American gross domestic product rose by more than 195 percent, from $8 trillion to $23.4 trillion, they wrote."As our industry serves much of this cross-border traffic, this economic growth has in turn allowed railways to invest billions of dollars into their infrastructure while improving productivity and customer service and fostering innovation," the letter stated. "We will only grow stronger in the future by fortifying our relationships as top trading partners."

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Jan
17

KCS posts higher revenue, lower net income in Q4

Kansas City Southern today reported fourth-quarter 2019 revenue rose 5 percent to $729.5 million compared with the same quarter a year ago, driven primarily by increases in chemicals, petroleum and industrial and consumer products.

However, fourth-quarter net income declined year over year to $127.2 million, or $1.30 per diluted share, from $161.1 million, or $1.59 per diluted share.

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Jan
17

CSX posts lower Q4 earnings on lower volume

Rail News Home CSX Transportation 1/17/2020 Rail News: CSX Transportation
CSX net earnings and revenue declined in fourth-quarter 2019 versus the previous year's quarter due to lower volumes and a negative mix from coal market headwinds. The Class I also set a company fourth-quarter record with its operating ratio (OR).Net earnings in the quarter tumbled 9 percent to $771 million, or 99 cents per share, from $843 million, or $1.01 per share, in the previous year. Revenue fell 8 percent to $2.9 billion from $3.1 billion.Fourth-quarter expenses were down 9 percent year over year to $1.73 billion, driven by continued efficiency gains and volume-related savings. Operating income declined 8 percent to $1.15 billion compared to the same period last year.CSX's record operating ratio of 60 percent in the quarter compared with 60.3 percent a year ago.For full-year 2019, the Class I generated net earnings of $3.33 billion, or $4.17 per share, versus 3.31 billion, or $3.84 per share, in 2018, an increase of 1 percent and 9 percent, respectively. The company's full-year 2019 operating ratio of 58.4 percent represents a new U.S. Class I record, improving from last year's record result of 60.3 percent."The railroad has never run better and we are delivering great service to our customers," said President and Chief Executive Officer James Foote in a press release. "What is really amazing is how our employees stepped up to produce efficiencies during tough economic conditions."By business group, CSX reported the following fourth-quarter 2019 results:
• Coal volume: Domestic coal declined mostly because of fewer shipments of utility coal due to greater competition from natural gas. Export coal fell due to reduced international shipments of both thermal and metallurgical coal as global benchmark prices fell.
• Intermodal volume: Domestic and international intermodal fell primarily because of rationalization of low-density lanes.
• Merchandise volume: Chemicals were down due to reduced natural gas liquids, fly ash and sand shipments; ag and food products increased due to gains in ethanol, sweeteners and oils; automotive declined due to a reduction in North American production; minerals increased due to higher shipments for highway projects; forest products declined due to fewer pulpboard shipments; fertilizer gains on short-haul phosphate shipments were offset by declines in long-haul fertilizer shipments; and metals and equipment were down due to reduced steel, construction and scrap shipments.

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Jan
17

Railroads rely on traditional and inventive ways to (re)build bridges

Sound Transit is deep in the process of extending a light-rail line over a floating bridge for the first time.Photo – Sound Transit

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