(Image Courtesy of Gannett Fleming and TranSystems)

Gannett Fleming, TranSystems Complete Merger

Camp Hill, Pa.-based Gannett Fleming and Kansas City, Mo.-based TransSystems on Aug. 7 reported combining to form a national provider of infrastructure consulting services, bolstering their position within the bridges, highways, construction services, mass transit and rail, and program management markets. The merged firm has more than 5,000 employees and approximately $1.3 billion in revenue, they said.

(BNSF Photograph)

AAR: Rail Traffic Upticks for July, Early August

Total U.S. rail traffic for July and for the week ending Aug. 3, 2024, was up 3.4% and 5.7% respectively, from the prior-year periods, with intermodal gains offsetting carload losses, according to the Association of American Railroads’ (AAR) latest report.

Anil Bhatt of NS (far left), Steven Parker of MARTA (center) and David Leard of HNTB Corporation. (Photographs courtesy of the respective companies)

People News: NS, MARTA, HNTB

Norfolk Southern (NS) appoints Anil Bhatt as Executive Vice President and Chief Information and Digital Officer. Also, Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) in Georgia names attorney Steven Parker as its new Assistant General Manager of External Affairs; and HNTB Corporation elevates David Leard to Program Management/Construction Management Group Director for its Capital Region.

Sepulveda Transit Corridor Partners has chosen Stadler railcars and Siemens Mobility signaling technology for its proposed rail line connecting Los Angeles’ San Fernando Valley and Westside. (STCP Rendering)

STCP Selects Stadler, Siemens for Sepulveda Transit Corridor Project Proposal

Sepulveda Transit Corridor Partners (STCP) is advancing its rail proposal to ease congestion on the I-405 (Sepulveda) corridor between Los Angeles’ San Fernando Valley and Westside with the recent selection of Stadler and Siemens Mobility to provide railcars and signaling technology, respectively.

The Port of Virginia leveraged a $20 million USDOT grant to help pay for its newly opened central rail yard expansion. (Photograph Courtesy of The Port of Virginia)

Port of Virginia Debuts Expanded Rail Yard

The Port of Virginia on Aug. 6 celebrated completing a $83 million project to expand the central rail yard at Norfolk International Terminals (NIT). The yard, now officially open, will give the port an additional 455,000 TEUs of annual on-dock rail capacity, an increase of 31% port-wide to 2 million TEUs.

Amtrak is seeking four CRISI grants: $13.4 million to replace catenary between North Brunswick and Newark; $18.6 million to upgrade signal systems between New Brunswick and Elizabeth; $80.277 million to replace electrical substation 41 in Kearny; and $187.5 million to replace the Sawtooth Bridges in Kearny (pictured), according to NJ.com. (Amtrak Photograph)

Transit Briefs: Amtrak, CATS, Denver RTD, NYMTA

Amtrak applies for federal state-of-good-repair grants to improve service on the Northeast Corridor. Also, Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) in North Carolina launches a Rail Vehicle Maintenance Apprenticeship program; Denver, Colo., Regional Transportation District (RTD) meets all the state of Colorado’s financial health ratios; and New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) holds a groundbreaking in Brooklyn for a subway station accessibility project.

(NCRR logo and Terracon logo courtesy of the respective companies)

NCRR, Terracon Team on Wetland Mitigation Program

The North Carolina Railroad Company (NCRR) on Aug. 6 reported partnering with engineering and environmental consulting firm Terracon to launch a new economic development program that “aims to preserve and restore North

According to a USDOT OIG report, there were “weaknesses” in the FTA’s Buy America guidance that hindered its oversight of SEPTA’s compliance with Buy America rolling stock requirements. (CRRC Rendering)

OIG to FTA: Improve Rolling Stock Procurement Oversight

Six recommendations to improve the Federal Transit Administration’s (FTA) oversight of future rolling stock procurements were made as part of a new audit report released by the U.S. Department of Transportation Office of the Inspector General (USDOT OIG).

(Photographs Courtesy of CN, left, and CPKC, right)

Canadian Class I’s, TCRC Bargaining Updates (8/6)

Separate negotiations with the Teamsters Canada Rail Conference (TCRC) have been under way at intervals for CN and Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC), with the assistance of federal conciliators. Those negotiations, which had more recently stalled, will restart Aug. 6.

Ron Port, CEO, A. Stucki Company. (Stucki Photograph)

People News: Stucki, STB

Rail components and services provider A. Stucki Company (Stucki) appoints Ron Port as CEO. Also, the Surface Transportation Board (STB) elevates Anika Sanders Cooper to General Counsel.

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