News & Reviews News Wire News Wire Digest Second Section for Monday, Feb. 17 NEWSWIRE

News Wire Digest Second Section for Monday, Feb. 17 NEWSWIRE

By Angela Cotey | February 17, 2020

| Last updated on November 3, 2020

CN withdraws request to expand Indiana yard, San Bernardino considers rail options for Ontario airport, and more

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More Monday morning rail news:

— Canadian National has withdrawn an application to expand yard facilities in East Chicago, Ind., to handle carloads of petroleum coke from BP’s Whiting, Ind., refinery, the Times of Northwest Indiana reports. The application by CN’s U.S. subsidiary Wisconsin Central Ltd. would have allowed the railroad to fill in wetlands to add tracks to handle the refinery byproduct. The company now says BP “has identified a more efficient transportation for movement of commodities.” Environmental and neighborhood groups had objected to the possible storage of the material in the area.

— The San Bernardino County (Calif.) Transportation Authority may fund a $3 million study of possible passenger rail service to Ontario International Airport, following a 10-0 vote by the authority’s Transit Committee supporting the study. The Inland Valley Daily Bulletin reports that the study would consider three all-rail options, including a dedicated rail line from a nearby Metrolink station, expansion of Metrolink service, and extension of the LA Metro light rail Gold Line, and identified a preferred option. 

— British Columbia’s provincial government has promised commuter rail service is coming to the Fraser Valley east of Vancouver, but has offered few details. The Abbotsford Progress reports last week’s Throne Speech, marking the opening of a new legislative session, included commuter rail to Abbotsford, B.C., and other communities as one of its goals; Abbotsford Mayor Henry Braun will meet with the chief of staff to provincial Premier John Horgan to discuss specifics.

 

4 thoughts on “News Wire Digest Second Section for Monday, Feb. 17 NEWSWIRE

  1. So BP has decided to use trucks to transport the petroleum coke instead of it moving via rail…just wait for the howls from residents when dozens of new tanker trucks start rolling down the roadways.

  2. @Penelope Vinson: I was thinking the same thing. I know greater Vancouver needs some alternate transit options as it spreads further out, but a good start would be right in Victoria proper.

  3. British Columbia’s provincial government should look into their immediate vicinity in Victoria towards restoring passenger train services on Vancouver Island.

  4. Let’s see. The Metrolink Riverside Line forms part of the Ontario airport southern boundary, the East Ontario Metrolink station is about half a mile from the south side of the field, the UP Sunset Route runs right next to Airport Drive (the road access to the airport, on the north side), and they think extending the Gold Line might make sense?

    I do not understand San Bernardino County government.

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