County still fighting CN Railway






Plainfield, Ill., and
some other towns have stopped fighting the Canadian National Railway, but other
municipalities aren’t ready to do that yet, the Aurora Beacon News reports. Will
County is among them.

SunRail’s debt load drops by $11 million a year






Central Florida backers of
the SunRail commuter train may be relieved of more than $11 million in annual
debt payments that were headed their way, the Orlando Sentinel reports. The
state Department of Transportation had intended to borrow $173 million to help
pay for the $1.2 billion, 61.5-mile system linking DeLand in Volusia County
with downtown Orlando and Poinciana in Osceola County.

Caltrain construction, maintenance update Jan. 17-24






Work on Caltrain’s Grade
Crossing Improvement Program, which will enhance safety at 25 grade crossings
in San Mateo County, continues, with work at Main Street, Redwood City, Jan. 18
– 21; Watkins Avenue, Atherton, Jan. 18 – 19; and Oak Grove Avenue, Menlo Park,
Jan. 20 – 21. Throughout the project area, at least one lane of the impacted
street will remain open. Flagmen will direct traffic and pedestrians around the
construction.

Michael Sweeney to lead TranSystems’ Passenger Rail and Transit Group






Kansas City-based
TranSystems said that Michael J. Sweeney, P.E., has joined the company’s New
York City office as National Transit Market Sector Leader/Vice President in
support of the firm’s passenger rail and transit group. Sweeney has extensive
experience working on the largest and most complex rail/transportation projects
in the United States.

Wisconsin high-speed rail plan on track






Wisconsin transportation
planners are on a lightning-fast track, feverishly preparing to build the
85-mile, high-speed rail corridor from Milwaukee to Madison when $817.7 million
in federal stimulus funding is secured, the Milwaukee Business Journal reports.

Metro slates weekend closure of Grosvenor-Strathmore station






The weekend of Jan. 15-18,
Metro in Washington, D.C., will close the Grosvenor-Strathmore Metrorail station on the Red Line
while maintenance crews conduct a track overhaul between the Medical Center and
Grosvenor-Strathmore Metrorail stations. Customers using the Red Line in this
area should add 40 minutes to their travel plans to transfer to a free shuttle
bus to get past the affected work area. Throughout the weekend, extra Metro
employees will be on hand to guide customers to connecting shuttle buses. 



Environmentalists sue to halt BNSF intermodal hub in Kansas






A federal lawsuit filed
against BNSF and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is hoping to force a more
detailed study of the impact on the air and water by the railroad planned
intermodal center in southwestern Johnson County, Kan., the Kansas City Tribune
reports. The proposed site lies near the city of Gardner and along BNSF‘s
Transcon mainline and Interstate 35, a major national north-south highway. BNSF
is seeking to build a $700-million, high-tech, energy-efficient and environmentally
friendly 1,200-acre intermodal site between Gardner and Edgerton. The site
would include an intermodal center where shipping containers would be unloaded
from trains and a logistics park made up of warehouses, distribution centers and
shipping points.

Arboreal sound barrier on track in Mokena, Ill.






Residents who live next
to the Canadian National Railway tracks in
Mokena, Ill., could
see trees planted as barriers between their homes and the tracks as early as
this spring, according to the Chicago Tribune. The Village Board approved a
landscape buffer plan for the area in the southwest corner of the village.

Administration proposes major public transportation policy shift






In a dramatic change from
existing policy, U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood proposed that new
funding guidelines for major transit projects be based on livability issues
such as economic development opportunities and environmental benefits, in
addition to cost and time saved, which are currently the primary criteria.

Mississippi eyes port, rail expansion






Gov. Haley Barbour wants
Mississippi to create a transportation hub in Palmer’s Crossing to handle
increased container traffic from the Port of Gulfport, the Hattiesburg American
reports. But area residents say they’ll need to hear more details before they
consider the proposal a good fit for their community.

Nighttime light rail maintenance work set to begin on VTA






The Santa Clara Valley
Transportation Authority in California is set to begin a rail grinding project Jan.
16 that will see heavy equipment working on light rail tracks in Mountain View,
Sunnyvale, Santa Clara, Campbell and San Jose for the next 20 nights between
the hours of 11:30 p.m. and 4 a.m.

New York MTA launches new Website






Metropolitan
Transportation Authority Chairman and CEO Jay H. Walder unveiled a new and
dramatically simplified Website that offers the MTA’s 8.5 million daily
customers access to better organized and far more detailed information about
their daily commute.

End of the line for OVR in using Ottawa Valley rail line






While Paul Dulmage has
never been on a train in his life, he still feels rail lines should be
protected, EMC News reports. And the mayor of Carleton Place, Ont., Canada,
will be doing his part to ensure that the Canadian Pacific former Ottawa Valley
line, which passes through the town, is not disposed of or torn up.

Newspaper supports Michigan commuter line






(This editorial appeared January 14
in The Michigan Daily.) Any new infrastructure that will help the environment,
students or the economy is an opportunity that should be taken advantage of.
And a new construction plan funded by the federal government encompasses all
three of these categories. The new public transportation – a railroad that will
run between Ann Arbor and Detroit with stops in the neighboring areas – will
benefit students and residents as they move between Ann Arbor and Detroit, for
business and pleasure, without excessive cost. This new route of transportation
is easy, cheap and environmentally-friendly and officials from both cities
should do everything possible to ensure that the plans come to fruition.

Crescent Corridor endorsed by Retail Industry Leaders Association






Norfolk Southern’s Crescent
Corridor Intermodal Freight Project has received the endorsement of the Retail
Industry Leaders Association (RILA). As noted in a letter dated December 16,
2009, from Katherine Lugar, RILA’s Executive Vice President, Public Affairs to
U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood:

 

Groups ask NJ Transit to probe pollution






Two statewide environmental
coalitions are warning that soil under the rail bed of the proposed Lackawanna
Cutoff line in Morris, Sussex and Warren counties could be filled with
carcinogens and want NJ Transit to investigate that possibility, the Newark Star-Ledger
reports. But NJ Transit officials contended there is no such evidence.