MBTA’s South Station renamed Governor Michael S. Dukakis South Station Transportation Center

Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick has rededicated the Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority (MBTA) South Station as “Governor Michael S. Dukakis South Station Transportation Center” in recognition of the former Governor’s devotion to public transportation and advocacy.

RailComm installs four Domain Operations Controllers in New Zealand, Oregon and California

RailComm has been chosen to install and provide control to multiple switches throughout the Port of Los Angeles (POLA) terminal.

Crews work to tie in two phases of Expo Line electrical and communication systems

After more than two years of construction, the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s Expo Phase 2 reached a significant milestone as crews tied together the electrical components of Phase 2 of the line with Phase 1 at the Culver City station on Nov. 8 and 9.

FRA issues final rule for the Minimum Training Standards for Safety-Related Railroad Employees

The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) has issued a final rule that strengthens training requirements for railroad employees and contractors who perform safety-related work.

BART to OAK service to open in time for Thanksgiving travel

Bay Area Rapid Transit’s (BART) new train to plane service, “BART to OAK,” which provides an easy connection to Oakland International Airport, will open in time for Thanksgiving travel on November 22, 2014.

Montreal STM outlines three-year capital expenditure program

The Société de transport de Montréal (STM) is unveiling its three-year capital expenditures program (PTI), in which its investment spending forecasts for 2015-2017, evaluated at nearly CA$2.5 billion (US$2.2 billion), are outlined. These investments are needed to replace or upgrade equipment and infrastructure that have or will reach the end of their service life in the next few years.

The PTI details 46 projects, 12 of which represent 94 percent of investments, for a total of more than CA$2.3 billion (US$2 billion). A number of these projects will have a direct impact on improving transportation for customers.

This means the acquisition of 468 new AZUR cars, the major refurbish and refit of the Youville minor repairs shop, the development and commissioning of métro driving cab simulators, the raising of train platforms inside stations slated for elevators, the ongoing Réno-Métro umbrella program that includes both Réno-Systèmes and Réno-Infrastructures programs and the major refurbishment of Berri-UQAM station initiated in 2010.

In order to reach its objectives for growth, STM will focus nearly 50 percent of its investments on the replacement and expansion of its bus and métro rolling stocks, in the amount of CA$.1.3 billion (US$1.2 billion).

Over the next three years, the company will invest CA$660 million (US$581 million) for machinery, métro stationary equipment and other tools and equipment. Nearly 80 percent of that sum is earmarked for Phases III and IV of the Réno-Systèmes program that reconditions or replaces stationary equipment, mostly within the initial network that went into operation already 48 years ago.

STM will put CA$537 million (US$473 million) toward maintaining its real estate assets and modifying its infrastructure in order to integrate the new rolling stock. Of that amount, some CA$196 million (US$172 million) will serve to refurbish métro stations, as part of Phases I and II of the Réno-Infrastructures program and CA$54 million (US$47 million) for Berri-UQAM’s major renovation.

The governments of Québec and Canada along with the Montréal Urban Agglomeration will finance 75 percent of the STM’s investment spending. The MTQ’s share is at 63 percent, while the federal government will cover 10 percent. The STM will almost entirely finance the difference, at 25 percent.

 

Caltrain updates cost and schedule projections for electrification project

The Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board received updated information about the projected cost and timeframe for the Peninsula Corridor Electrification Project (PCEP), which includes Caltrain electrification and the purchase of new electric vehicles.

Szabo plans to leave FRA

Federal Railroad Administrator Joseph C. Szabo will be stepping down from the post he has held since April 2009 and, effective Jan. 1, 2015, will be on staff at the Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning (CMAP)—effectively returning to his Chicagoland roots.

Koppers names new president and CEO

Koppers Holdings Inc. appointed Leroy Ball to president and chief executive officer, effective January 1, 2015, as part of its long-term strategic planning process.

APTA: Public transit receives overwhelming voter support

The American Public Transportation Association (APTA) says that voters on Tuesday continued their strong support for public transportation at the local level.

CSX names industrial development manager for South Carolina

CSX has appointed Kellen Riley as its South Carolina industrial development manager where he will be responsible for managing existing customer partnerships, helping to locate rail-served industries along the CSX network in South Carolina and identifying new development sites throughout the state.

CSX gains approval to move forward with its Virginia Avenue Tunnel project

The Federal Highway Administration has approved a preferred construction alternative for CSX’s Virginia Avenue Tunnel project, enabling CSX to complete the tunnel’s design and initiate the construction permitting process.

Sound Transit gears up for East Link South Bellevue station and alignment construction

Sound Transit will host an open house November 6, which will showcase the completed design for East Link’s South Bellevue station and alignment and provide information on early construction activities that will start in 2015.

Columbia Basin Railroad named busiest shortline in eastern Washington

According to a recent Washington State Freight and Goods Transportation System report published by the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT), the Columbia Basin Railroad line from Connell to Moses Lake/Wheeler, Wash., is the busiest shortline in eastern Washington.

WMATA looks ahead to next year’s budget

Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) will begin discussions this week to develop a balanced budget for FY2016; the general manager/chief executive officer will present a budget proposal in December, which will lead to budget adoption in early 2015.

PUCO approves upgrades at five rail crossings

The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) has approved funding authorization from the Ohio Rail Development Commission directing rail crossing warning device upgrades at five crossings.

BNSF outlines winter prep plans


BNSF says it will go into the 2014-2015 winter season better prepared than ever before, especially if the United States experiences a return of the polar vortex. The 2013-2014 winter was one of the most severe winters the United States has experienced in decades with extreme temperatures that persisted for long periods and created special challenges for operating the railroad.

Transport Canada addresses safety issues linked to Lac-Mégantic

Transport Canada is implementing measures to address the Transportation Safety Board of Canada’s (TSB) recommendations stemming from its final report on the Lac-Mégantic train derailment.

All Aboard Florida begins construction on Ft. Lauderdale Station

October 29, 2014, marked the start of construction for All Aboard Florida‘s downtown Fort Lauderdale station. The existing building was demolished so construction on the nearly 60,000-square-foot station and platform can begin.

Amtrak assembles blue ribbon panel to address Chicago gridlock

Amtrak is establishing a blue ribbon panel of rail and transportation leaders to identify infrastructure and operational improvements to address the rail traffic gridlock in Chicago. Amtrak said the unprecedented level of rail congestion is causing major delays for Amtrak passengers and freight shipments.

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