Crossing signals coming
 to Minnesota town






Warning signals and gates
are expected to be guarding Annandale’s increasingly busy South Poplar Lane railroad
crossing within a year, The Annadale Advocate reports. The Annandale City
Council approved an agreement with the Canadian Pacific Railway and the state
of Minnesota to install the system at its regular meeting.

Officials say rust on Norfolk Light Rail tracks is not hazardous






Officials say rust
gathering on Norfolk, Va., Light Rail tracks is not a problem, local media
report. The sight is concerning some people, especially since Norfolk’s Light
Rail project is over budget and behind schedule.

Metrolink work set for San Bernardino Line on April 24-25






On Saturday, April 24,
and Sunday, April 25, regular Metrolink San Bernardino Line weekend service
will be replaced by a
temporary schedule for
the installation of the pedestrian underpass at Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.,
station.

NWMRC honors Stanley’s Tom Swalboski






The Northwest Maintenance
Railway Club named Tom Swalboski of Stanley Railroad Product its Supplier of
the Year for 2010. In naming Swalboski the third recipient of this annual
award, NWMRC stated "Tom exemplifies a commitment to the railroad industry and
has been an active member of the NWMRC for more than15 years."


Nadler joins Mayor Bloomberg for the development of Brooklyn’s waterfront






Congressman Jerrold Nadler
(D-N.Y.), the senior Northeastern Democrat on the House Transportation and
Infrastructure Committee, joined Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Congressman Jose
Serrano and Councilman Michael Nelson for the City’s unveiling of the its new
comprehensive waterfront plan.

C$500,000 shortline rail infrastructure grants on track






Saskatchewan shortline railways, which primarily
serve grain producers, will receive C$500,000 for this year’s infrastructure grants
to assist them with projects such as track maintenance, railway tie
replacements and bridge repairs.

Stantec designing rail signal system for Dallas transit






Engineering firm Stantec is
designing a new signaling system for a portion of the Dallas Area Rapid Transit
(DART) system in Dallas, Texas. The new system is part of the construction of
the new Lake Highland station along the light rail’s Blue Line between downtown
Dallas and Garland.

NYC Transit expands countdown clocks to numbered lines in Brooklyn






MTA New York City Transit
officials said that real-time train arrival countdown clocks or message screens
are now operational and being tested at several stations along the 2 3 lines in
Brooklyn. Funded by the 2000 – 2004 MTA Capital Program, the PA/CIS system is
now in the process of being activated for customer use at stations along the
IRT or numbered lines (123456) system-wide. PA/CIS offers subway customers
audio and visual train arrival information. The expansion of the screens to
Brooklyn follows the successful rollout of similar message boards at eleven
stations in the Bronx along the Pelham 6 line.

Proposed pedestrian railroad underpass on track






Planning for a proposed
pedestrian railway underpass at Goshen College in Goshen, Ind., is back on
after it recently hit a slowdown, local media report.

Virginia bridge will be wider, have better clearance






When some of Amtrak’s
taller, double-decker trains pass underneath the 1917 railroad overpass on
Courthouse Road in Fredericksburg, Va., the clearance is extremely tight, the
Fredricksburg Free Lance-Star reports The distance between the train and the
bridge can be measured in inches, said Rob Shackelford, Virginia Department of
Transportation area construction engineer.

Metra Milwaukee District North Line bridge work set






Due to scheduled bridge
maintenance that will be performed between Morton Grove and Golf, Ill., on April
17, Metra Milwaukee District North Line train #2627 passengers will be bused
from Morton Grove to Golf. Passengers will detrain at Morton Grove and board a
bus that will bring them to waiting equipment at the Golf Station. Train #2627
is scheduled to depart Chicago at 12:25 a.m. and arrive Morton Grove at 12:55
a.m. and Golf at 12:58 a.m.


Parsons Brinckerhoff expands presence in Canada






Parsons Brinckerhoff is
expanding its operations in Canada and will co-locate with Balfour Beatty
Capital, which opened its Balfour Beatty Capital-Canada office in 2009 in
Toronto. Both companies are part of Balfour Beatty plc. Parsons Brinckerhoff,
founded in New York City in 1885, is the professional services division of
Balfour Beatty. Balfour Beatty Capital, headquartered in Pennsylvania, is a developer,
sponsor and operator of public infrastructure projects.

Gary Newgard, Mary Schofield Nowee join Parsons Brinckerhoff






Gary Newgard and Mary
Schofield Nowee have been named senior supervising architects in the San
Francisco office of Parsons Brinckerhoff, a global infrastructure strategic
consulting, planning, engineering and program/construction management
organization.

Sound Transit Board to consider East Link route modifications






The Sound Transit Board’s
Capital Committee reached consensus on a recommendation to the full Sound
Transit Board to modify the East Link preferred alternative alignment. East
Link is the 14-mile light rail extension between East King County and Seattle.
Stations are planned for Rainier Avenue in Seattle, Mercer Island, Bellevue and
Overlake in Redmond with service starting in 2020/2021.

Of railroad bondage






A
bond issue, which must be approved by voters, isn’t the best way to keep a
railroad in business, according to an editorial in the Bangor Daily News. But
given that the railroad owners have threatened to abandon the northern Maine line and that
lawmakers are set to end their annual session, agreeing on a bond package that
includes funds for the Montreal, Maine & Atlantic Railway is the best
readily available way to preserve the transportation link.

TCRC- MWED, Canadian Pacific reach tentative contract






Teamsters Canada Rail
Conference – Maintenance of Way Employees Division (TCRC-MWED) and Canadian
Pacific reached a tentative three-year contract. The Memorandum of Settlement
will be sent to the union membership for ratification.


Railroad intersection fix designed to curb impatient drivers






The city of Spokane Valley,
Wash., is using state grant money to protect a handful of drivers from their
own impatience, The Spokesman-Review reports. Too many drivers have been
weaving around railroad crossing arms after they’ve been lowered at Park Road
just south of Trent Avenue. The result is a dangerous situation for them and
for train crews.

Surveying new Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit






Sonoma-Marin Area Rail
Transit (SMART) is an overwhelmingly popular rail initiative in Northern
California, according to an article in The American Surveyor. Measure Q had an
amazing 70-percent support of the two-county (Sonoma-Marin) SMART District.

Cops step up vigilance after fatal Metra crashes






It wasn’t a good day for
Caine Hlavaty, who was ticketed for trying to beat the crossing gates — and an
oncoming train — while riding his bike across the tracks in Elmhurst, the Chicago
Tribune
reports. Now he was complaining he had missed his bus for work.

Wall collapse closes Lee Road Station on Cleveland’s Blue Line






A wall
collapsed around 1 p.m. Saturday at the Lee Road Station on the Blue Line of
the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority. The track was not damaged,
but pedestrians cannot board there. The station was shut down immediately, and
the Blue Line ceased operation. On Saturday and Sunday, RTA operated shuttle
buses on the Blue Line, from Shaker Square to the end of the line at the
Warrensville-Van Aken Station.

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