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LIRR warns about cancelled trains, delays due to Jamaica fire






MTA Long Island Rail Road
continues to advise customers to expect significant schedule changes and delays
during Friday’s morning and evening rush hours August 27 as repair work and
testing continues as a result of damage to a major switching tower at Jamaica
Station caused by a cable fire on the morning of August 23.

Officials: Not so fast on aging rails






Railroad officials have
imposed slower speeds on Amtrak trains traveling through portions of western
Kansas because of deteriorating track conditions, The Hutchinson News reports. The
slowdown, which could become permanent, has added about 45 minutes to the run
from La Junta, Colo., to Hutchinson, Kan. Without a significant influx of
spending on the line, the miles of slowdown are expected to increase with time.

Nomad Digital provide communications technology to support Alstom






Nomad
Digital Limited, a provider of train-to-shore data connectivity solutions, is
to support Alstom’s contract with Angel & Southeastern in the United
Kingdom, in conjunction with Nexala, to supply a remote condition based
monitoring system, on Southeastern’s Networkers. The contract has been awarded
for the design, supply and installation of the system for the Alstom Class 465/2,
465/9 and Class 466 fleets, totalling 93 units.

 

Duluth zoo faces $175,000 repair bill from flooding






Last week’s flooding at
the Lake Superior Zoo in Duluth, Minn., caused as much as $175,000 in damage to
pumps and other electrical equipment in the lower level of the polar exhibit,
zoo officials say, according to the Duluth News-Tribune. A culvert that was
under repair got blocked under a BNSF bridge downstream from the zoo, and water
backed up Kingsbury Creek during a heavy rain Aug. 18.

D.C. Metro schedules weekend work on Red, Blue, Green lines






Visioning Sessions

August 27-29, the
Washington, D.C., Metro will upgrade its track and platforms and trim weeds on
the Red, Blue and Green lines to improve long-term reliability and service. As
a result of this crucial work, which is critical to maintain the railroad in a
state of good repair, riders can expect delays of up to 30 minutes

Greater Cleveland RTA uses Oldcastle Precast StarTrack® Rail System






Oldcastle Precast provided 980
track feet of its StarTrack® railroad-crossing system for the Greater Cleveland
Regional Transit Authority’s four light rail grade-crossing rehabilitation
projects in Cleveland, Ohio. Oldcastle Precast provided design and production
of the 99 precast concrete rail crossing segments, known as the StarTrack®
System, as well as 16 precast, tapered approach slabs to upgrade the four light
rail crossing areas. The installation work performed at each location had to be
completed within a 54-hour time frame to minimize train schedule interruption.

All aboard for the North End rail station






A North End train station
project in Niagara Falls, N.Y., more than two decades in the making officially
moved into the first phase of construction on August 24, the Niagara Gazette
reports. 

Local officials gathered outside the historic U.S. Customhouse near
the Whirlpool Rapids Bridge Plaza to break ground on a new Amtrak passenger
rail facility and Underground Railroad interpretive center to be built on the
site.





North Dakota intermodal port accepts first containers






Advocates for an intermodal
facility to ship agricultural products from Minot, N.D., saw their vision
realized August 23, reports the Minot Daily News. The Port of North Dakota
began unloading containers from a BNSF train that morning with plans to fill
them this week with commodities.

DRPA, PATCO receive high narks following FTA review






The Delaware River Port
Authority and PATCO have received a nearly perfect review following two days of
intense scrutiny by a Federal Transit Administration compliance reviewer. Twenty-two
areas of compliance were reviewed and the Authority received perfect scores in
21 of those areas.

Vancouver’s first train horn quiet zone goes live






Southeast Beach Drive in
Vancouver, Wash., is now officially a train horn quiet zone, city officials said, The Columbian reports. It’s the first of nine crossings where
various improvements – medians, crossing gates, street closures – may be used
to hush the 24-hour call of horns.

Move to silence train horns in California town






Steve Kamau is tired of "noise
pollution" from Union Pacific trains sounding their horns as they ramble
through Manteca, Calif., often at speeds in excess of 55 mph, the Manteca Bulletin
reports. The Manteca resident has launched a signature gathering effort at the
ipetitions.com site aimed at collecting signatures to try and convince the City
Council to address the issue.

UP investing $9 million in Milwaukee-Lebanon, Wis., line






Union Pacific is
investing more than $9 million to improve the rail line from Milwaukee, Wis.,
to near Lebanon, Wis. Work on two projects covering more than a 40-mile stretch
of railroad track began August 18 and is scheduled to be completed by the end
of November. The projects include removing and installing more than 33,000
ties, replacing the surfaces at 57 grade crossings and replacing nearly 24
miles of rail.  


Canadian Pacific to unveil new operational structure, job cuts






Canadian Pacific Ltd.,
Canada’s second-largest railway company, plans to announce a major
reorganization of its operations in the next two weeks, as part of its ongoing
focus to improve efficiency and customer service, according to an internal
document obtained by Dow Jones, the Wall Street Journal reports.