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FOIA Log FY 17 FOIA Log FY 17 FOIA Docket # Received Date Description Organization LastName FOIA-17-001 10/03/2016 Requesting a complete file relating to accident McNamee, Lochner, Valenti investigation report (M1124597x7F824): FRA File #: HQ- Titus & Williams, P.C. 2013-16 (See FOIA request) FOIA-17-002 10/03/2016 Requesting regarding the number of NASA C3RS reports WNBC-TV Stulberger concerning New Jersey transit filed since the inception of the C3RS program. The number of NASA C3RS reports filed since the inception of the C3RS program. (Broken down by participating rail agency. Also organized by number of reports/year). A spreadsheet (or electronic copies) of all C3RS reports submitted concerning New Jersey Transit, dating from Jan. 1, 2013 to the present. (See FOIA request) FOIA-17-003 10/03/2016 Requesting any and all surveillance video at the Hoboken NBC Givens Train station between 8:30 am and 9:30am on September 29, 2016. (See FOIA request) FOIA-17-004 10/03/2016 Requesting any and all inspection reports of inspections Kay Casto & Chaney Hoblitzell relating to inspections by FRA track inspectors from March 1, 2014 to March 1, 2015. Any and all reports of defects identified by FRA track inspectors. Any and all documents of any kind relating to the presence of Vertical Split Head defects identified during any FRA inspections from March 1, 2014 to March 1, 2015. Any and all correspondence between FRA and CSX Transportation, Inc. regarding and defects or other findings between March 2014 and March 2015. (See FOIA request) FOIA-17-005 10/03/2016 Requesting the hourly time records for train and engineer NBC Givens from Sep. 1, 2016 to Sep. 29, 2016 including overtime, salary records, including overtime records for the same engineer from 2015, and 2016, years of service and job titles for the individual, and any disciplinary records for this individual. (See FOIA Request) FOIA-17-006 10/06/2016 Requesting a copy of the records regarding to the incident Holden & Carr Crowley that occurred on April 24, 2014 involving a Burlington Northern & Santa Fe Railway Company derailment on or around 4:50pm in Laura, IL, Peoria County. (See FOIA request) FOIA Log FY 17 FOIA Docket # Received Date Description Organization LastName FOIA-17-007 10/06/2016 Seeking FRA's database of railroad safety inspections Sheingold done by FRA from 1/1/1995 to the present. (See FOIA request) FOIA-17-008 10/06/2016 Requesting any audits of New Jersey Transit or penalties The Associated Press Shipkowski the agency has received over safety issues in the last five years. (See FOIA request) FOIA-17-009 10/06/2016 Requesting access to and copies of the June 2016 "deep CBS News Cleave audit" of New Jersey Transit's operation and its findings. (See FOIA request) FOIA-17-010 10/06/2016 Requesting access to and digital copies of: (1) all Associated Press Sisak documents pertaining to all civil enforcement safety cases involving New Jersey Transit settled in fiscal year 2011 to present. (2) All documents pertaining to a New Jersey Transit locomotive engineer. (See FOIA request) FOIA-17-011 10/07/2016 Requesting a copy of the audit report, including the audit Wilde & Hunt, Prof. Wilde findings, that were the result of the FRA's audit of the LLC New Jersey Transit that was conducted in June 2016. (See FOIA request) FOIA-17-012 10/07/2016 Requesting any and all docs and information involving Smith Currie Carson railroad crossing no. 734753 and/or US DOT crossing no. 845881Y located in Morrisville, NC, any and all docs and investigation docs, including any report(s), relating to an accident on 8/29/2014 at the railroad crossing, any and all docs concerning the design of the railroad crossing and docs relating to Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc. as to the railroad crossing; and any and all docs relating to the timing of the gate arms associated with the railroad crossing. (See FOIA request) FOIA-17-013 10/07/2016 Requesting the most recent submitted and approved plan Broyles filed by Canadian National Railroad as it pertains to conducting efficiency testing of Train Dispatchers located at the CN Headquarters in Homewood, IL. (See FOIA request) FOIA Log FY 17 FOIA Docket # Received Date Description Organization LastName FOIA-17-014 10/07/2016 Seeking a complete copy FRA's file pertaining to a train the Moody Law Firm Moody collision that occurred on August 7, 2015 in Washington County, GA. The railroad involved was Norfolk Southern, and the FRA Incident Number is 116852. (See FOIA request) FOIA-17-015 10/07/2016 Requesting the Fixing Americas Surface Transportation MPR News-Moorhead Gunderson Act (FAST) Sec. 11405 Bridge Inspection Reports. (See FOIA request) FOIA-17-016 10/07/2016 Requesting all of the violations and or citations given to WABC-TV Royes New Jersey Transit for 2014 to present. Please include in this request any penalties issued against New Jersey Transit Rail system. (See FOIA request) FOIA-17-017 10/11/2016 Requesting copies of all documents and correspondence (b) (6) provided between requestor and an FRA employee from July 2015 to the present, regarding the Privacy Act. (See FOIA request) FOIA-17-018 10/11/2016 Requesting access to and copies of all credit risk Greenwire/Environmen Reilly premium analyses that FRA carried out pursuant to 49 t & Energy Publishing CFR 260.17 in regard to Amtrak's application(s) to the Railroad Rehabilitation Improvement & Financing program that resulted in the $2.45 billion loan announced on Aug. 26. Also requesting copies of any evaluations conducted by FRA of Amtrak's credit-worthiness and/or its ability to repay the loan. (See FOIA request) FOIA-17-019 10/11/2016 Requesting any inspection documents or reports that WNYC/NewYorkPublic Hinds contain information regarding safety defects or violations Radio incurred by any item of New Jersey Transit rail equipment in calendar year 2016 (1/1/16 to as close to the current date as possible.) (See FOIA request) FOIA-17-020 10/12/2016 Requesting a copy of any payments made by New Jersey WNYC/New York Hinds Transit to FRA or the Department of Transportation, for Public Radio any purposes, from 1/1/16 to 10/1/16, including supporting documentation about why the payment was made. (See FOIA request) FOIA Log FY 17 FOIA Docket # Received Date Description Organization LastName FOIA-17-021 10/12/2016 Requesting access to and a copy of the final agreement Greenwire/Environmen Reilly between FRA and Amtrak for the $2.45 billion loan t & Energy Publishing announced on Aug. 26, 2016 under the Railroad Rehabilitation Improvement and Financing program. (See FOIA request) FOIA-17-022 10/12/2016 Seeking to obtain the current status of the Dallas to Craddock Houston High Speed Rail project phase. Would also like to know the anticipated ROW begin and completion dates. (See FOIA request) FOIA-17-023 10/12/2016 Requesting any and all records that has come into the Ayer possession of, or were generated by, FRA since June 1, 2013 that is pertaining to the development of California High Speed Rail corridors on, over, under or through either the Angeles National Forest or the San Gabriel Mountains National Monument. (See FOIA request) FOIA-17-024 10/12/2016 Requesting all records from 1869 to present regarding the Desmond, following crossings located on the Montauk Branch of the Esq. Long Island Railroad, Suffolk County, NY and designated as follows: USDOT #338090N and USDOT #338089U. (See FOIA request) FOIA-17-025 10/13/2016 Requesting access to and copies of the most recent Smith railroad accidents and incidents reports over the past five years from October 2016 - October 2011 that occurred in the United States. Requestor would like the date of the incident, the station and location at which the incident happened and the cause. Requestor is also looking for the number and description of injuries and causes of death if any. (see FOIA request) FOIA-17-026 10/13/2016 Requesting additional information in regards to case (b) (6) number MP-16-00037434. (See FOIA request) FOIA Log FY 17 FOIA Docket # Received Date Description Organization LastName FOIA-17-027 10/13/2016 Seeking information pertaining to the noise the number of Hambly trains per day passing by the site broken down by diesel or electric propulsion, the average number of diesel locomotives per train, the average number of railcars per train, the fraction of the daily train operations that occurred at night (10pm to 7am), the average train speed, if the track sections welded or bolted, and are there and whistle stops at crossings in the immediate vicinity? Are there horns used opposite the site? (See FOIA request) FOIA-17-028 10/14/2016 Requesting a copy of the incident report involving an Liakas Law, P.C. Liakas, Esq. employee of H&M International Transportation Inc. within the Norfolk Southern rail yard at the Croxton Terminal, located at 125 County Road, Jersey City, NJ on 8/15/2016. (See FOIA request) FOIA-17-029 10/14/2016 Requesting any reports or reviews completed by FRA on WNBC-TV Cheng "recent rail industry data related to substance abuse". (See FOIA request) FOIA-17-030 10/14/2016 Seeking to have a document that was obtained from Cahill & Perry, P.C. Perry, Esq. FRA's website authenticated as set forth in the requestors draft letter. (See FOIA request) FOIA-17-031 10/14/2016 Requesting copies of all Railroad Injury & Illness Hunegs LeNeave & Viehman Summary Reports/Casualty Reports submitted by Yvas, PA Canadian National Railways, Canadian National-North America, Duluth, Missabe & iron Range Rwy.
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