Montgomery appointed to run Staten Island Railway






MTA NYC Transit said that
Stephone Montgomery, a 27-year veteran of the MTA family, has been named to the
post of vice president and chief officer for Staten Island Railway by Senior
Vice President, Department of Subways, Carmen Bianco. Montgomery, who succeeds
John Gaul, has served at MTA Long Island Rail Road and MTA New York City
Transit, in several positions during his career in rail, most recently as the
Line General Manager for the No. 4 and 5 lines as well as the Grand Central
Shuttle at NYC Transit.

ICF backing resurrection of B.C. rail line






You have to hand it to
the Island Corridor Foundation, which owns the 289-kilometre rail corridor on
Vancouver Island, for its ambitious plans to resurrect the ailing rail service,
according to a column in The Daily News. Graham Bruce, the executive director of the ICF, a
coalition of 13 First Nations and local governments formed in 2005 to
revitalize the railway system, said that the foundation has made a formal
application to Via Rail, operator of the Dayliner service, to begin a new
morning southbound train to Victoria that would leave Nanaimo at 6 a.m.

Paying for Portland-Milwaukie, Ore., light rail






Funding for the
Portland-Milwaukie Light Rail (PMLR) project will not affect money available
for bus service, TriMet points out. In Fiscal Year 2013, TriMet is slated to
sell bonds to generate roughly $40 million for its contribution to the
Portland-Milwaukie Light Rail Line. Like a mortgage, these bonds will be paid
incrementally over 25 years or so. TriMet’s annual payment will be
approximately $3.2 million for debt service on the bonds. It is important to
stress that this borrowing won’t begin until FY13 and has no impact on current
service levels.

Michigan track deal helps commuter rail






The Michigan Department
of Transportation’s looming purchase of privately-owned railroad tracks between
Dearborn and Kalamazoo as part of an improved high-speed rail corridor to
Chicago also will directly benefit a commuter rail project linking Detroit and
Ann Arbor, Crain’s Detroit Business reports.

South Shore suspending weekend service for catenary work Nov. 6-8






The South Shore is alerting
passengers to the last in a series of planned temporary weekend construction
outages for 2010. The final weekend outage is planned for November 6-8. During
this construction related weekend outage the South Shore Line will not operate
trains or shuttle bus service in either direction between South Bend, Ind., and
Gary Metro Center beginning 2:30 a.m. Saturday, November 6 thru 3:00 a.m.
Monday, November 8.

An eye on safety at Hauser, Idaho, refueling station






With the aim of heightening
safety standards, Kootenai County, Idaho, is proposing several permit
amendments for the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway refueling station
in Hauser, the Coeur d’ Alene Press reports. Required by the county
commissioners after the station’s compliance hearing last December, the
amendments would specify when the facility shuts down for a major leak, plus
establish new well testing and groundwater monitoring.

Wisconsin & Southern installing cwr on Madison Sub






Wisconsin & Southern
Railroad Co. continues with its welded rail installation on the Madison Sub. As
of October, 14 miles of rail have already been installed by crews, extending
from Vincent Street at Milton Jct. to just east of Stoughton, Wis. M/W forces
are currently focusing on dumping ballast on the track and raising and tamping
for final alignment before winter freeze-up.


Railroad deal paves way for Gary, Ind., runway extension






The Gary/Chicago
International Airport on reached a pivotal deal for its runway extension
project, the Gary Post-Tribune reports. The agreement with Canadian National
Railway allows the Gary airport to proceed with the removal of CN’s embankment
at the end of the runway — one of the biggest undertakings of the project. The
Gary/Chicago International Airport Authority approved the deal Oct. 28, with CN
expected to sign on within 10 days.

LA advances Westside Subway Extension, Regional Connector projects






The Los Angeles County
Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) Board of Directors approved the
Draft Environmental Impact Statement/Report (EIS/R) for the Westside Subway
Extension and Regional Connector projects, clearing the way for both projects
to enter final environmental review and preliminary engineering.

Illinois providing $32 million for Joliet Multi-Modal Transportation Center






Illinois Governor Pat Quinn
said $32 million from the Illinois Jobs Now! capital program will go to
construct a multi-modal transportation station in downtown Joliet. The new
transportation center is expected to create 650 jobs, laying the groundwork for
future transit-oriented development in downtown Joliet.

 

New W. 39th Street Bridge helps advance rail projects






The Washington State
Department of Transportation (WSDOT) and the City of Vancouver Nov. 3 will
celebrate completion of the first of four projects to help make passenger rail
a more viable alternative for travelers up and down the I-5 corridor. The $11-million
Vancouver Rail – Rail Bypass and W. 39th Street Bridge project built a two-lane
vehicle, bicycle and pedestrian bridge that takes W. 39th Street up over seven
sets of railroad tracks in the Vancouver rail yard.

CTA Loop signal project to reroute elevated trains Nov. 6-7






Brown, Orange and
southbound Green Line trains will be temporarily rerouted in the Loop from 4
a.m. Saturday, November 6, until approximately 8 p.m. Sunday, November 7, as Chicago
Transit Authority crews install a new signal control facility at Van Buren and
Wabash. The work is part of CTA’s continuing efforts to upgrade the signal and
train control systems in the Loop.

Fort Worth has had a good month on rail projects






People who
support rail transportation, both freight and passenger, must feel like they’ve
been on a roll this month–finally. They’ve worked long and hard, and they
deserve some good news, according to and editorial in the Ft. Worth Star
Telegram
.

Province of Nova Scotia extends subsidy to rail line






The Dexter government of
Nova Scotia will provide C$3.5 million to keep Cape Breton’s railway running
until at least next September, the Chronicle-Herald reports. The subsidy is an
extension of a five-year, C$10-million deal the previous Tory government struck
with RailAmerica, owner-operator of Cape Breton & Central Nova Scotia
Railway. That deal expired March 31. The new deal is retroactive to that date
and will keep the railroad operating until Sept. 30.

Secretary LaHood announces $2.5-billion grants for high-speed rail






U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray
LaHood announced the distribution of $2.5 billion for high-speed rail projects
nationwide, and the American Public Transportation Association released the
results of a large travel survey which shows that nearly two-thirds of adults
(62 percent) said they would definitely or probably use high-speed rail service
for leisure or business travel if it were an option. The survey, among 24, 711
adults, was conducted for APTA by Synovate.  
 

Federal money for King Street, Tukwila stations in Washington State






Washington State has been
awarded $31 million in federal money for railroad projects in the state, the Seattle
Times
reports. More than $18.2 million will go to seismically retrofit King
Street Station in Seattle and its clock tower, as well as restore the station’s
main hall and other upgrades at the station. The project is a partnership with
the state, Amtrak, the city of Seattle, Sound Transit and BNSF.

Massachusetts receives more than $160 Million In federal rail grants






As part of the Vision for
the New England High Speed and Intercity Rail Network, Governor Patrick and
members of the Massachusetts Congressional delegation announced more than $160
million in federal funding for rail expansion in the Commonwealth, including a
$32.5-million grant to support the design phase of the Boston South Station
expansion project.

Parsons selected for LA Metrolink PTC contract






Parsons is pleased to
announce that the Southern California Regional Rail Authority, the governing
board of Metrolink, recently awarded Parsons a $120-million contract to design,
procure, and install Positive Train Control technology on Metrolink’s 512-mile
regional commuter rail system.

Federal grant accelerates Nebraska Northwestern Railroad’s plans






A $4.9-million
federal grant will rehabilitate the Nebraska NorthWestern railroad line from
Chadron, Neb., to Dakota Junction and the tracks in the Chadron rail yard, the Chadron
Record reports. That will lower shipping costs and improve market access for ag
producers and increase employment and business for the region, according to
Jack Nielsen, president of the railroad.
It will also advance
the shortline railroad’s business plan by 20 years.

 

RTD’s complete new online System Map is available on RTD-Denver.com






Denver’s Regional Transportation
District (RTD) launched a new online System Map on RTD-Denver.com that shows
all elements of the RTD system including bus stops, transit stations, light
rail lines and stations, park-n-Rides, transfer stations, parking fee
information, District boundaries, call-n-Rides and more. Users can click on the
map elements to get information such as address, MyStop number, routes
providing service and the next three scheduled arrival times. Users can also
search for an address or intersection within the RTD District, and then see
nearby bus stops, transit stations or park-n-Rides.




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