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DOT 14-08
Friday, February 1, 2008
News Digest
FRA Announces $4.6 Million RRIF Loan to Nashville and Eastern Railroad
Corporation. The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) announced that the
Nashville and Eastern Railroad Corporation (NERC) is receiving a $4.6 million
loan under the Railroad Rehabilitation and Improvement Financing (RRIF)
program. The NERC will use the loan to purchase fifty new triple hopper
railcars and two rehabilitated locomotives. The locomotives and 25 of the 50
rail cars will be used primarily to serve a major new customer, Lojac Minerals.
The NERC will be transporting sand from Lojac’s mine in Monterey, TN to its
manufacturing facilities in Lebanon and Hermitage, TN, where the sand will be
used to produce concrete, concrete blocks, and other building materials. The
increased rail service will lower transportation costs for Lojac, which
previously hauled sand by truck, ensuring the manufacturing plants remain
economically competitive. The second set of 25 hopper cars will be used for
other anticipated traffic increases. Contact: Rob Kulat (202) 493-6024.
Federal Rail Safety Program Surpasses One Million Miles of Track Inspected. The
Federal Railroad Administration’s (FRA) Automated Track Inspection Program (ATIP)
recently surpassed the milestone of inspecting its one millionth mile of track
for compliance with federal standards, announced FRA Administrator Joseph H.
Boardman. The custom-built inspection vehicles are equipped with state of the
art technology to help identify track flaws that could lead to train
derailments. The ATIP program uses a variety of technologies to measure track
geometry flaws, such as whether the two rails are level, if the width between
the rails is acceptable, and if the surface of each rail meets federal
standards. Problem areas are identified utilizing global positioning system
(GPS) location and shared immediately with the railroad so appropriate
corrective actions can be taken in a timely manner. Started in 1976 with a
single vehicle, the program now has a total of five vehicles to enforce federal
track standards. FRA has added three new automated inspection vehicles to its
fleet as part of the National Rail Safety Action Plan launched in 2005.
Contact: Rob Kulat (202) 493-6024.