OmniTRAX sells Hudson Bay Railway

OmniTRAX has sold northern Canada’s Hudson Bay Railway to a group that will repair the flood-damaged railroad.

New York commits to Brooklyn-Queens light rail

New York City will develop the Brooklyn Queens Connector (BQX) light rail project following the completion of a two-year feasibility study.

BNSF, LA port look to re-start intermodal transfer project

The Port of Los Angeles and BNSF Railway will comply with a court order that could get development of a major intermodal transfer project moving again.

Siemens, Bentley strengthen partnership

Siemens AG and Bentley Systems are extending their existing 2016 agreement “to further develop their joint business cooperation and commercial initiatives.” The two companies at the same time embarked on a new

Harsco and Singapore: 15 years and counting

Harsco Rail has been doing business with Singapore’s Land Transport Authority (LTA) for 15 years, and the business is set to continue.

Funding gap covered for NC light rail

A North Carolina light rail project is a go again after county officials came up with two separate fees and a tax increase to cover a funding shortfall.

BNSF debuts Logistics Center Oklahoma City

BNSF on Aug. 21 officially debuted Logistics Center Oklahoma City, the railroad’s newest logistics center. Located in Moore, Okla., within the city limits of Oklahoma City, the Center is designed to accommodate

New sales chief for New York & Atlantic

New York & Atlantic Railway is promoting Charles Samul to director of sales and marketing, effective Sept. 1.

GREX gets Wise

Railway supply industry veteran Bruce Wise has joined Georgetown Rail Equipment Company (GREX) as director of Business Development.

CSS, Indiana commuter operator in double-track project agreement

An agreement on a project to improve commuter rail service on an historic route between Indiana and Chicago will have a follow-on economic benefit for a short line freight carrier, too.

SLSI picks Cotton for key post

The American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association (ASLRRA) Short Line Safety Institute (SLSI) has named Sam Cotton as senior manager, safety and operations.

NJ Transit sets FY2019 ops, capex spend

New Jersey Transit, the nation’s third-largest public transportation agency, on Aug. 8 adopted a Fiscal Year 2019 budget consisting of $2.32 billion in operating expenditures and a $1.46 billion capital program.

Trainyard Tech adds NS Conway yard

Trainyard Tech, LLC recently placed its CLASSMASTER™ Process Control System for hump yards in service at Norfolk Southern’s Conway Yard in Conway, Pa.

Tennison named UP Chief Strategy Officer

Union Pacific on July 26 appointed 26-year veteran Lynden Tennison Executive Vice President and Chief Strategy Officer, effective Aug. 1. Tennison has been Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer since February

NYDOT sets $19M to transform CSX yard

State funding will help CSX transform a central New York rail yard into a modern intermodal hub for international freight.

FRA promotes safety with state grants

The federal government in 2018 is again offering states a funding resource to help promote rail safety.

Chem shippers attain UP’s safety ‘Pinnacle’

Union Pacific recognized 54 companies with its Pinnacle Award for their commitment to safely transport chemical products.

OmniTRAX

CSX sells two to OmniTRAX

CSX has sold the Alabama & Tennessee River Railway, LLC (ATN) and the Fulton County Railway, LLC (FCR) to HGS Railway Holdings Inc., a managed affiliate of OmniTRAX, Inc.

PTSI debuts updated Route Learning System™

New from PTSI Transportation is an upgraded digital version of its multi-media Route Learning System™, described as “an enhanced physical characteristics training tool.”

Milwaukee completes streetcar construction

Milwaukee will shortly become the next U.S. city to power up a streetcar system.