ARINC RailwayNet is designed to deliver a secure, tailored PTC messaging solution that reduces the need to hire and train new personnel.Photo – Collins Aerospace
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RailWorks Corp. subsidiary RailWorks Track Systems Inc. has been contracted to build 134,000 track feet at Savage Gulf Rail LLC’s new storage and handling yard in Gregory, Texas. The track construction will begin this summer and be completed in 2021, according to a RailWorks press release. Once completed, the rail yard will be able to handle and store up to 1,100 rail cars and will include arrival and departure tracks for Union Pacific Railroad access. The site will also include a hydrocarbon rail-car storage yard, rail-car wash facility, loading facility and rail-car maintenance facility.
RGCX LLC has hired Misty Weisbrod as chief financial officer. Weisbrod has been working with the company on a contract and consulting basis since June 2018. She has more than 25 years of management experience in accounting, financial operations, process documentation and optimization and software development projects. Most recently, Weisbrod served as CFO for retail furniture company Healthy Back Brand Holdings.
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The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET) this week announced the deaths of two former district leaders: Daniel Knorek and John "Sonny" Kertesz.
Knorek, the former general chairman of the CSX Northern Railroad Lines General Committee of Adjustment, died April 1. He was 71, according to a BLET press release.
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Dallas Area Rapid Transit's (DART) board earlier this week approved the renaming of three stations.
Union Station in Dallas will be renamed EBJ Union Station in honor of U.S. Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson (D-Texas), a major proponent for DART and public transportation, according to a DART press release.
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Preferred Freezer Services will invest $60 million to construct a 200,000-square-foot cold storage warehouse that will be served by rail in Portsmouth, Virginia.
The new facility will be used to import, export, process and distribute food products. It will position the refrigerated warehousing company to meet the growing demand for cold storage space, Virginia officials said in a press release issued by Gov. Ralph Northam's office.
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Positive train control (PTC) is fully operational on all Virginia Railway Express (VRE) trains as of yesterday, the railroad's chief executive officer announced today.
Each of VRE's 32 inbound and outbound trains on the Fredericksburg and Manassas lines ran under PTC operation for the first time yesterday, said CEO Doug Allen in a press release.
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The Surface Transportation Board (STB) has announced the details for its May 22 public hearing on railroad demurrage and accessorial charges.
The board will receive information from railroads, shippers, receivers, third-party logistics providers, and other interested parties about their recent experiences with demurrage and accessorial charges, including matters such as reciprocity, commercial fairness, the impact of operational changes on such charges, capacity issues and effects on network fluidity.
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BNSF Railway Co.’s autonomous drones are programmed with a flight plan. The aircraft follows the plan collecting data from its cameras and sensors along the way.Photo – BNSF Railway Co.
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The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) will end switchbacks on the T Third Street light-rail line in an effort to provide more reliable service to southeast San Francisco, agency officials announced this week.
To accommodate the elimination of switchbacks, a train will be on standby along the route to fill gaps of service and the agency will provide updated schedules with more accurate travel times.
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The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has formed the Surface Transportation Security Advisory Committee, which will advise the agency on security issues related to rail and other modes of surface transportation.
The committee's makeup includes representatives of freight and passenger railroads. Voting committee members will represent surface transportation providers and users, and nonvoting members represent federal departments and agencies with surface transportation oversight.
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Union Pacific Railroad will host a celebration May 9 in Ogden, Utah, to mark the 150th anniversary of the transcontinental railroad's completion.
The ceremony will be held at Ogden Union Station, a day ahead of Utah's celebration at Promontory Summit where the "golden spike" was originally tapped into place, according to a UP press release.
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Grade crossing collisions and fatalities related to rail trespassing in the United States increased in 2018, Operation Lifesaver Inc. (OLI) announced yesterday.
Citing recent but preliminary Federal Railroad Administration statistics, OLI officials said crossing collisions in 2018 rose to 2,214 to from 2,122 collisions in 2017 — a more than 4 percent increase. Total casualties — injuries and fatalities — related to rail trespassing climbed 2.8 percent last year, according to an OLI press release.
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U.S. railroads reported a 2.8 percent decline in carload and intermodal volume for the week ending April 6 compared with the same week a year ago, according to Association for American Railroads (AAR) data.
Combined, the railroads logged 510,192 carloads and intermodal units during the week. The total number of transported carloads fell 3.9 percent to 251,417 units, while intermodal dipped 1.6 percent to 258,775 containers and trailers versus year-ago levels.
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Shown: A Brookville Equipment Corp. Eagle BL36PH commuter locomotive in service for the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority’s Tri-Rail system.Photo – Brookvile courtesy of SFRTA Tri-Rail/Ari Rothenberg
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Trackmobile LLC, Zephir SpA and the LEAF locomotive commercial business have joined to form the Global Railcar Mover Group under Marmon Holdings Inc.’s rail product and services sector. The group will provide solutions for industrial operations, shipping and receiving materials and finished goods via rail shipping transportation, according to a Trackmobile press release.
The Greenbrier Cos. reported net earnings of $2.8 million on revenue of $658.7 million for its second fiscal quarter that ended Feb. 28. In comparison, net earnings attributed to Greenbrier in the first fiscal quarter were $18 million.The quarterly result change includes $4.7 million related to loss accruals on rail-car contracts and facilities closure costs in its rail-car repair operations. Greenbrier expected the quarter to be the least profitable of fiscal 2019 due to planned product line changeovers temporarily reducing manufacturing efficiency, officials said in a press release. Greenbrier's backlog of 26,000 units valued at $2.7 billion will produce sustained rail-car deliveries through fiscal 2019 and provide good visibility into fiscal 2020, they said.
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Utah Transit Authority (UTA) officials earlier this week marked the completion of construction on a new section of double tracking on the S-Line streetcar route, which connects the Fairmont Station in Salt Lake City to the Central Pointe TRAX light-rail station in South Salt Lake City.
Begun in 2018, the project was designed to reduce the amount of time riders wait for trains, reduce congestion, improve air quality and provide better connections with UTA's other modes of transportation, officials said in a press release.
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The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) last week released final recommendations for a transit service plan that will be implemented when Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) service begins later this year in Santa Clara County, California.
The plan proposes to create a new Orange Line light-rail route, change two service line names and replace the Ohlone/Chynoweth-Almaden light-rail route in San Jose with bus routes.
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