News & Reviews News Wire Digest: Miami-Dade delays vote on stations for Brightline commuter service

Digest: Miami-Dade delays vote on stations for Brightline commuter service

By Faith Finfrock | October 6, 2020

| Last updated on February 2, 2021


News Wire Digest fourth section for Oct. 6: Kansas awards $5 million in shortline grants; FRA, highway agency launch grade-crossing safety campaign

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A Brightline train awaits passengers at MiamiCentral station. Brightline is closer to operating commuter trains between Miami and Aventura, Fla., according to a published report.
[TRAINS: David Lassen]

Tuesday afternoon rail news:

Miami-Dade delays vote on preferred station locations for Brightline commuter operation
A planned vote on station locations for Miami’s proposed commuter rail service between downtown and Aventura, Fla., using Brightline’s route was put off Tuesday, after Miami-Dade County Commissioner Joe Martinez exercised his right to delay last-minute legislation. The Miami Herald reports the delay came in the face of protests from the Wynwood and Little Haiti neighborhoods, which both hope to land stations but were left off the preferred list of locations that was up for a vote. Action is now delayed until at least Oct. 20, the last meeting before the Nov. 3 election, when six of 13 commissioners leave office and a seventh is up for reelection. The fight over station locations is unfolding even though Miami-Dade and Brightline do not yet have an agreement to operate the proposed service [see “Digest: Report says Miami, Brightline are closing in on commuter-rail agreement,” Sept. 25, 2020].

Kansas awards $5 million in grants for shortline projects
Four shortline railroads and nine projects involving shippers have received grants totaling $5 million from the Kansas Department of Transportation’s new Short Line Rail Fund. The grants are part of a public-private partnership, with applicants required to provide 30% in matching funds. Railroads receiving grants are the Cimarron Valley, New Century Air Center Railroad, South Kansas & Oklahoma, and V&S Railroad. Shippers receiving funding are Frontier Ag, Scott City Coop, Scoular Grain, and Scoular Grain. Full details are available here.

FRA, NHTSA launch grade-crossing safety campaign
The Federal Railroad Administration and National Highway Traffic Safety Administration are launching a $6.6 million public awareness campaign — “Stop. Trains can’t.” —  for grade crossing safety. The program will feature radio, digital, and social media advertising, along with a targeted campaign for high-risk grade crossings in Alabama, Arizona, California, Georgia, Indiana, Tennessee, and Texas. In announcing the program, the agencies note that 798 people have died in the last five years in grade crossing accidents. In 2019 alone, 126 people were killed and 635 injured at grade crossings; about 75% of the deaths involved drivers who went around lower crossing gates. Social media graphics and other elements of the campaign are available here.

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