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3. Land: Section 4(f) of the
Department of Transportation Act of
1966 [49 U.S.C. 303].
4. Wildlife: Endangered Species Act
[16 U.S.C. 1531–1544] Fish and Wildlife
Coordination Act [16 U.S.C. 661–
667(d)], Migratory Bird Treaty Act [16
U.S.C. 703–712].
5. Historic and Cultural Resources:
Section 106 of the National Historic
Preservation Act of 1966, as amended
[16 U.S.C. 470(f) et seq.]; Archeological
Resources Protection Act of 1977 [16
U.S.C. 470(aa)–(ll)]; Archeological and
Historic Preservation Act [16 U.S.C.
469–469(c)].
6. Social and Economic: Civil Rights
Act of 1964 [42 U.S.C. 2000(d)–
2000(d)(1)]; Farmland Protection Policy
Act (FPPA) [7 U.S.C. 4201–4209].
7. Wetlands and Water Resources:
Clean Water Act, 33 U.S.C. 1251–1342;
Land and Water Conservation Fund
(LWCF), 16 U.S.C. 4601–4604.
8. Executive Orders: E.O. 11990
Protection of Wetlands; E.O. 11988
Floodplain Management; E.O. 12898,
Federal Actions to Address
Environmental Justice in Minority
Populations and Low Income
Populations; E.O. 11514 Protection and
Enhancement of Environmental Quality.
(Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance
Program Number 20.205, Highway Planning
and Construction. The regulations
implementing Executive Order 12372
regarding intergovernmental consultation on
Federal programs and activities apply to this
program.)
Authority: 23 U.S.C. 139(l)(1).
Issued on: April 4, 2013.
Gregory S. Punske,
District Engineer.
[FR Doc. 2013–08853 Filed 4–18–13; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Highway Administration
Notice of Final Federal Agency Actions
on Proposed Highway in California
Federal Highway
Administration (FHWA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice of Limitation on Claims
for Judicial Review of Actions by the
California Department of Transportation
(Caltrans), pursuant to 23 U.S.C. 327.
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AGENCY:
The FHWA, on behalf of
Caltrans, is issuing this notice to
announce actions taken by Caltrans, that
are final within the meaning of 23
U.S.C. 139(l)(1). The actions relate to a
Locally Administered federal aid project
(RPSTPLE 5914 (042) and (043)) being
carried out by Lake County with NEPA
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oversight being conducted by the State
of California. The project takes place in
Lake County, immediately adjacent to
the town of Lakeport on South Main
Street and Soda Bay Rd. Those actions
grant licenses, permits, and approvals
for the project.
DATES: By this notice, the FHWA, on
behalf of Caltrans, is advising the public
of final agency actions subject to 23
U.S.C. 139(l)(1). A claim seeking
judicial review of the Federal agency
actions on the highway project will be
barred unless the claim is filed on or
before September 16, 2013. If the
Federal law that authorizes judicial
review of a claim provides a time period
of less than 150 days for filing such
claim, then that shorter time period still
applies.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
Caltrans: Brandon Larsen, Senior
Environmental Planner Office of Local
Assistance, telephone (707) 445–6410,
email Brandon_Larsen@dot.ca.gov. For
Lake County: Lars Ewing, Assistant
Public Works Director, telephone (707)
263–2341, email
Lars.Ewing@lakecountyca.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Effective
July 1, 2007, the Federal Highway
Administration (FHWA) assigned, and
the California Department of
Transportation (Caltrans) assumed
environmental responsibilities for this
project pursuant to 23 U.S.C. 327.
Notice is hereby given that the Caltrans,
has taken final agency actions subject to
23 U.S.C. 139(l)(1) by issuing licenses,
permits, and approvals for the following
locally administered project in the State
of California: The federal aid project is
RPSTPLE 5914 (042) and (043). The
Lake County Department of Public
Works (DPW) proposes to add a center
turning lane, construct Class II bicycle
lanes, underground overhead utility
lines, and improve utility infrastructure
on South Main Street and Soda Bay
Road in the Lakeport area of Lake
County, California. The South Main
Street and Soda Bay Road Widening and
Bike Lanes Project consists of a 0.5-mile
segment of South Main Street, from the
Lakeport city limits to the State Route
(SR) 175 extension, and a 0.75-mile
segment of Soda Bay Road extending
south from SR 175 to approximately 0.1
mile west of Manning Creek.
The goal of the project is to improve
traffic flow and pedestrian safety along
South Main Street and Soda Bay Road.
The actions by the Federal agencies, and
the laws under which such actions were
taken, are described in the Final
Environmental Assessment (FEA) for
the project, approved on 12/19/12, in
the FHWA Finding Of No Significant
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Impact (FONSI) issued on 02/05/13, and
in other documents in the FHWA
project records. The FEA, FONSI, and
other project records are available by
contacting Caltrans at the addresses
provided above.
This notice applies to all Federal
agency decisions as of the issuance date
of this notice and all laws under which
such actions were taken, including but
not limited to:
1. National Environmental Policy Act
(NEPA)
2. Section 106 of the National Historic
Preservation Act
3. Endangered Species Act
4. Civil Rights Act
5. E.O. 11990 Protection of Wetlands
6. E.O. 11988 Floodplain Management
7. E.O. 12898 Federal Actions to
Address Environmental Justice in
Minority Populations and Low
Income Populations
8. Comprehensive Environmental
Response, Compensation, and
Liability Act (CERCLA)
9. Resource Conservation and Recovery
Act (RCRA)
(Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance
Program Number 20.205, Highway Planning
and Construction. The regulations
implementing Executive Order 12372
regarding intergovernmental consultation on
Federal programs and activities apply to this
program.)
Authority: 23 U.S.C. 139(l)(1).
Issued on: April 11, 2013.
Gary Sweeten,
Team Leader, Local Programs, Federal
Highway Administration, Sacramento,
California.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Railroad Administration
Notice of Intent To Grant Buy America
Waiver to Amtrak To Use Three NonDomestic Component Parts in No.
32.75 136RE Special Turnouts
Manufactured in the U.S. by
voestalpine Nortrak, Inc.
Federal Railroad
Administration (FRA), United States
Department of Transportation (DOT).
ACTION: Notice of intent to grant Buy
America waiver.
AGENCY:
FRA is issuing this notice to
advise the public that it intends to grant
the National Railroad Passenger
Corporation (‘‘Amtrak’’) a waiver to
purchase four (4) No. 32.75 136RE
Special Turnouts (‘‘Turnouts’’)
manufactured by voestalpine Nortrak,
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Inc. (‘‘Nortrak’’) for use in the New York
City to Trenton, NY, High-Speed Rail
Improvements Program (the ‘‘HighSpeed Rail Improvements Program’’ or
‘‘Program’’). The Turnouts will be
manufactured by Nortrak in the United
States at its facility in Birmingham,
Alabama, but will contain two
components (ZU1–60 steel switch point
rail sections and Schwihag roller
assemblies and plates) that are not
produced in the U.S. The cost of the
Turnouts is approximately $2 million.
The foreign material comprises
approximately thirteen percent of the
Turnouts’ cost or approximately
$260,000. FRA intends to grant the
waiver because domestically-produced
components meeting the specific needs
of Amtrak for this application (i.e.,
specialized high-speed turnouts) are not
produced in sufficient and reasonably
available amount or are not of a
satisfactory quality.
DATES: Written comments on FRA’s
determination to grant Amtrak’s Buy
America waiver request should be
provided to FRA on or before April 22,
2013.
ADDRESSES: Please submit your
comments by one of the following
means, identifying your submissions by
docket number FRA–2012–0033. All
electronic submissions must be made to
the U.S. Government electronic site at
https://www.regulations.gov.
Commenters should follow the
instructions below for mailed and handdelivered comments.
(1) Web site: https://
www.regulations.gov. Follow the
instructions for submitting comments
on the U.S. Government electronic
docket site;
(2) Fax: (202) 493–2251;
(3) Mail: U.S. Department of
Transportation, 1200 New Jersey
Avenue SE., Docket Operations, M–30,
Room W12–140, Washington, DC
20590–0001; or
(4) Hand Delivery: Room W12–140 on
the first floor of the West Building, 1200
New Jersey Avenue SE., Washington
DC, 20590, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.,
Monday through Friday, except Federal
holidays.
Instructions: All submissions must
make reference to the ‘‘Federal Railroad
Administration’’ and include docket
number FRA–2012–0033. Due to
security procedures in effect since
October 2001, mail received through the
U.S. Postal Service may be subject to
delays. Parties making submissions
responsive to this notice should
consider using an express mail firm to
ensure the prompt filing of any
submissions not filed electronically or
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by hand. Note that all submissions
received, including any personal
information therein, will be posted
without change or alteration to https://
www.regulations.gov. For more
information, you may review DOT’s
complete Privacy Act Statement in the
Federal Register published on April 11,
2000 (65 FR 19477), or visit https://
www.regulations.gov.
For
questions about this notice, please
contact Ms. Linda Martin, Senior
Attorney-Advisor, FRA Office of Chief
Counsel, (202) 493–6062 or via email at
Linda.Martin@dot.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: FRA is
issuing this notice to advise the public
that it intends to grant Amtrak’s request
for a waiver from FRA’s Buy America
requirement, 49 U.S.C. 24405(a). The
letter granting Amtrak’s request
provides as follows:
Mr. Jeff Martin, Chief Logistics Officer,
National Railroad Passenger
Corporation, 30th Street Station,
Box 12, 5th Floor, SE Tower,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104.
Re: Request for Waiver of Buy America
Requirement
Dear Mr. Martin: This letter is in
response to your August 8, 2012 request
that the National Railroad Passenger
Corporation (‘‘Amtrak’’) be granted a
waiver from the Federal Railroad
Administration’s (‘‘FRA’’) Buy America
provision, at 49 U.S.C. § 24405(a)(1) to
purchase four (4) No. 32.75 136RE
Special Turnouts (‘‘Turnouts’’)
manufactured by voestalpine Nortrak,
Inc. (‘‘Nortrak’’) for use in the New York
City to Trenton, NY, High-Speed Rail
Improvements Program (‘‘NY-NJ HSR
Program’’). For the reasons set forth
below, FRA is granting Amtrak’s
request.
The NY-NJ HSR Program, funded
through a $449,944,000 American
Recovery and Reinvestment Act grant
from FRA, will upgrade and improve
the catenary, power, track and signal
systems on the Northeast Corridor
primarily between New Brunswick,
New Jersey and Trenton, New Jersey. It
will also improve the western approach
tracks in New York Penn Station to
facilitate increased speeds and
improved reliability for all users and
eventual higher levels of service. As you
know, the Turnouts will be used as part
of track and structures upgrades that
will progress between New Brunswick,
NJ and Trenton, NJ. Specifically, the
Turnouts will be included in the design
of new high speed interlockings known
as ‘‘Delco’’ and ‘‘Adams’’ to support
high speed train operations by adding
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high speed diverging moves not
currently possible. The new
interlockings will allow New Jersey
Transit (‘‘NJT’’) zone express trains to
diverge from the high speed tracks to
the local tracks. The new interlockings
will allow an 80 mph (possibly higher)
movement for NJT trains and other
Regional Amtrak services operating
simultaneously.
The cost of the Turnouts is
approximately $2 million. The foreign
material comprises approximately
thirteen percent of the Turnouts’ cost or
approximately $260,000. The Turnouts
will be manufactured by Nortrak at its
plant in Birmingham, Alabama, but will
contain several components (ZU1–60
steel left and right switch point rail
sections and Schwihag roller assemblies
and plates) that are not produced in the
U.S.
Section 24405(a)(1) authorizes the
Secretary of Transportation
(‘‘Secretary’’) to obligate grant funds
only if the steel, iron, and manufactured
goods used in the project are produced
in the United States. FRA believes a
waiver is appropriate under 49 U.S.C.
§ 24405(a)(2)(B) for the ZUI–60 steel
switch point rail sections and Schwihag
roller assemblies and plates because
domestically-produced components
meeting the specific needs of Amtrak for
this application (i.e., specialized highspeed turnouts) are not currently
‘‘produced in sufficient and reasonably
available amount or are not of a
satisfactory quality.’’ Amtrak also
requested a waiver for the Turnout’s vee
point. However, FRA determined that a
waiver is not necessary with regard to
the vee point. FRA considers
manufactured goods produced in the
U.S. if they are manufactured in the U.S.
from components that are manufactured
in the U.S. No restrictions are placed
upon the subcomponents of the
manufactured goods. See https://
www.fra.dot.gov/Page/P0391 (FAQ no.
6). Because the vee point is a
subcomponent of one of the Turnout’s
components (the moveable point frog), a
waiver from the Buy America
requirement is not necessary.
In order to determine whether to grant
Amtrak’s request, FRA provided notice
and an opportunity for comment on its
public Web site. FRA received six
comments to the Web site notice. All
commenters encouraged finding
domestic sources for the components.
Two commenters stated that the cost
information should be considered when
evaluating the waiver request. No
commenter identified a supplier for the
components. FRA also used the services
of the National Institute for Standards
and Technology Manufacturing
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Extension Partnership (MEP) in order to
scout for domestic sources for the
components. The MEP supplier scouting
revealed that the ZU1–60 steel sections
from which the switch point rails are
machined (by Nortrak) appeared to be
currently available from a domestic
manufacturing source. However, follow
up discussions between MEP, Amtrak,
and that potential source revealed that
though it was determined that the
source could roll the necessary steel it
was not currently doing so. Moreover,
the source reported that it would take,
at best, six months to one year to
produce the rail sections and questioned
whether the quantity needed for these
types of rails (four left and four right
rails for this project) would justify the
business expense of doing so.
MEP also found that roller assemblies
and plates potentially meeting the
specific requirements of the Turnouts
were available from domestic
manufacturers. However, follow up
discussions with these companies
revealed that though several companies
made similar items, the current ability
to produce the items to the specification
required by Amtrak did not exist
without retool and retest in the No.
32.75 136RE Special Turnout needed for
this project.
Importantly, FRA is currently funding
a grant to Nortrak for the research and
development of a high speed rail
turnout design that is based on U.S.
specifications. The goal of the research
is to yield a ‘‘Buy America’’ compliant
high speed turnout. The grant runs
through June 2013 and is expected to
yield as a deliverable a drawing package
suitable for bid. The next phase of the
project (if funded) would be
construction and test of the turnout at
FRA’s Transportation Testing Center in
Pueblo, Colorado. Despite this research,
the potential for a compliant turnout
that may be available in the future and
the timing of this waiver, the current
availability of compliant components is
at issue.
As you know, Amtrak is currently in
the early stages of procurement of the
Turnouts, which require approximately
300 days for delivery. Once delivered,
Amtrak must assemble the Turnouts at
one of its Maintenance of Way facilities,
which takes approximately one to two
months. Then, once assembled, Amtrak
must deliver the Turnouts by train to
the locations where they will be
installed. The tracks at Adams and
Delco are scheduled to go out of service
in February 2014 in order for the
Turnouts to be installed. This outage
has been planned with and agreed to by
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prior to their installation in February
2014, the Turnouts must be delivered to
Amtrak no later than early January 2014.
This means that Amtrak must be able to
place its order for the Turnouts not later
than the end of March 2013. For this
reason, even if a U.S. specification
could be designed and steel switch
point rail sections rolled and roller
assemblies and plates meeting the needs
of these specific turnouts fabricated and
retested, it would happen too late to
meet the tight project deadline for the
long lead time Turnouts needed for this
project.
Pursuant to 49 U.S.C. § 24405(a)(4),
FRA will publish this letter granting
Amtrak’s request in the Federal Register
and provide notice of such finding and
an opportunity for public comment after
which this waiver will become effective.
This waiver applies only to the ZUI–60
steel switch point rail sections and
Schwihag roller assemblies and plates
as manufactured into the four No. 32.75
Turnouts installed on the NY-NJ HSR
Program. As you are aware, discussions
between MEP, Amtrak, Nortrak, and
other companies that have the potential
to produce these items are ongoing and
future requests for a waiver will not be
granted without a specific showing that
significant good faith efforts to obtain a
domestic source for the items have been
made. FRA staff will stay involved in
these discussions and will assist in
whatever way needed.
Question about this letter can be
directed to, Linda Martin, Senior
Attorney-Advisor, at
Linda.Martin@dot.gov or (202) 493–
6062.
Joseph C. Szabo,
Administrator.
This Federal Register notice is issued in
Washington, DC on April 16, 2013.
Melissa Porter,
Chief Counsel, Federal Railroad
Administration.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Surface Transportation Board
[Docket No. FD 35727]
Union Pacific Railroad Company—
Trackage Rights Exemption—Illinois
Central Railroad Company
Illinois Central Railroad Company
(IC), pursuant to a written agreement
dated December 18, 2012, has agreed to
grant overhead trackage rights to Union
Pacific Railroad Company (UP) over IC’s
Chicago Subdivision between milepost
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21.0 at or near Markham, Ill., and
milepost 29.0 at or near Matteson, Ill.,
a distance of approximately 8.0 miles.1
The transaction is scheduled to be
consummated on May 5, 2013, the
effective date of the exemption (30 days
after the exemption was filed).
According to UP, through predecessor
railroads, it currently maintains trackage
rights over approximately 60 miles of
IC’s rail line between milepost A0–36.7
near Joliet, Ill., and milepost 21.0 near
Markham, Ill.2 The purpose of the
transaction is to permit UP to connect
to its existing trackage rights over the
Wisconsin Central Ltd. (formerly Elgin,
Joliet and Eastern Railway Company)
line 3 near Matteson, Ill., which UP
states would facilitate efficient train and
rail operations throughout the Chicago
area.
As a condition to this exemption, any
employees affected by the trackage
rights will be protected by the
conditions imposed in Norfolk &
Western Railway—Trackage Rights—
Burlington Northern, Inc., 354 I.C.C. 605
(1978), as modified in Mendocino Coast
Railway—Lease & Operate—California
Western Railroad, 360 I.C.C. 653 (1980).
This notice is filed under 49 CFR
1180.2(d)(7). If the notice contains false
or misleading information, the
exemption is void ab initio. Petitions to
revoke the exemption under 49 U.S.C.
10502(d) may be filed at any time. The
filing of a petition to revoke will not
automatically stay the effectiveness of
the exemption. Petitions for stay must
be filed by April 26, 2013 (at least 7
days before the exemption becomes
effective).
An original and 10 copies of all
pleadings, referring to Docket No. FD
35727, must be filed with the Surface
Transportation Board, 395 E Street SW.,
Washington, DC 20423–0001. In
addition, a copy of each pleading must
be served on Jeremy Berman, Union
Pacific Railroad Company, 1400 Douglas
Street, STOP 1580, Omaha, NE 68179.
Board decisions and notices are
available on our Web site at
‘‘www.stb.dot.gov.’’
Decided: April 16, 2013.
1 A redacted trackage rights agreement between IC
and UP was filed with the notice of exemption. An
unredacted version was filed under seal along with
a motion for protective order, which will be
addressed in a separate decision.
2 See Chi., Mo. & W. Ry.—Exemption Acquis. and
Operation—Ill. Cent. Gulf R.R., FD 30911 (ICC
served Oct. 23, 1986, as supplemented May 8,
1987); and Rio Grande Indus., Inc.—Purchase and
Trackage Rights—Chi., Mo. & W. Ry. Line between
St. Louis, Mo. and Chi., Ill., 5 I.C.C.2d 952 (1989).
3 See Union Pac. R.R.—Trackage Rights
Exemption—Elgin, Joliet & E. Ry., FD 35728 (filed
Apr. 5, 2013) for a description of these trackage
rights.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Railroad Administration
Notice of Intent To Grant Buy America Waiver to Amtrak To Use
Three Non-Domestic Component Parts in No. 32.75 136RE Special Turnouts
Manufactured in the U.S. by voestalpine Nortrak, Inc.
AGENCY: Federal Railroad Administration (FRA), United States Department
of Transportation (DOT).
ACTION: Notice of intent to grant Buy America waiver.
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SUMMARY: FRA is issuing this notice to advise the public that it
intends to grant the National Railroad Passenger Corporation
(``Amtrak'') a waiver to purchase four (4) No. 32.75 136RE Special
Turnouts (``Turnouts'') manufactured by voestalpine Nortrak,
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Inc. (``Nortrak'') for use in the New York City to Trenton, NY, High-
Speed Rail Improvements Program (the ``High-Speed Rail Improvements
Program'' or ``Program''). The Turnouts will be manufactured by Nortrak
in the United States at its facility in Birmingham, Alabama, but will
contain two components (ZU1-60 steel switch point rail sections and
Schwihag roller assemblies and plates) that are not produced in the
U.S. The cost of the Turnouts is approximately $2 million. The foreign
material comprises approximately thirteen percent of the Turnouts' cost
or approximately $260,000. FRA intends to grant the waiver because
domestically-produced components meeting the specific needs of Amtrak
for this application (i.e., specialized high-speed turnouts) are not
produced in sufficient and reasonably available amount or are not of a
satisfactory quality.
DATES: Written comments on FRA's determination to grant Amtrak's Buy
America waiver request should be provided to FRA on or before April 22,
2013.
ADDRESSES: Please submit your comments by one of the following means,
identifying your submissions by docket number FRA-2012-0033. All
electronic submissions must be made to the U.S. Government electronic
site at https://www.regulations.gov. Commenters should follow the
instructions below for mailed and hand-delivered comments.
(1) Web site: https://www.regulations.gov. Follow the instructions
for submitting comments on the U.S. Government electronic docket site;
(2) Fax: (202) 493-2251;
(3) Mail: U.S. Department of Transportation, 1200 New Jersey Avenue
SE., Docket Operations, M-30, Room W12-140, Washington, DC 20590-0001;
or
(4) Hand Delivery: Room W12-140 on the first floor of the West
Building, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., Washington DC, 20590, between 9
a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays.
Instructions: All submissions must make reference to the ``Federal
Railroad Administration'' and include docket number FRA-2012-0033. Due
to security procedures in effect since October 2001, mail received
through the U.S. Postal Service may be subject to delays. Parties
making submissions responsive to this notice should consider using an
express mail firm to ensure the prompt filing of any submissions not
filed electronically or by hand. Note that all submissions received,
including any personal information therein, will be posted without
change or alteration to https://www.regulations.gov. For more
information, you may review DOT's complete Privacy Act Statement in the
Federal Register published on April 11, 2000 (65 FR 19477), or visit
https://www.regulations.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For questions about this notice,
please contact Ms. Linda Martin, Senior Attorney-Advisor, FRA Office of
Chief Counsel, (202) 493-6062 or via email at Linda.Martin@dot.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: FRA is issuing this notice to advise the
public that it intends to grant Amtrak's request for a waiver from
FRA's Buy America requirement, 49 U.S.C. 24405(a). The letter granting
Amtrak's request provides as follows:
Mr. Jeff Martin, Chief Logistics Officer, National Railroad Passenger
Corporation, 30th Street Station, Box 12, 5th Floor, SE Tower,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104.
Re: Request for Waiver of Buy America Requirement
Dear Mr. Martin: This letter is in response to your August 8, 2012
request that the National Railroad Passenger Corporation (``Amtrak'')
be granted a waiver from the Federal Railroad Administration's
(``FRA'') Buy America provision, at 49 U.S.C. Sec. 24405(a)(1) to
purchase four (4) No. 32.75 136RE Special Turnouts (``Turnouts'')
manufactured by voestalpine Nortrak, Inc. (``Nortrak'') for use in the
New York City to Trenton, NY, High-Speed Rail Improvements Program
(``NY-NJ HSR Program''). For the reasons set forth below, FRA is
granting Amtrak's request.
The NY-NJ HSR Program, funded through a $449,944,000 American
Recovery and Reinvestment Act grant from FRA, will upgrade and improve
the catenary, power, track and signal systems on the Northeast Corridor
primarily between New Brunswick, New Jersey and Trenton, New Jersey. It
will also improve the western approach tracks in New York Penn Station
to facilitate increased speeds and improved reliability for all users
and eventual higher levels of service. As you know, the Turnouts will
be used as part of track and structures upgrades that will progress
between New Brunswick, NJ and Trenton, NJ. Specifically, the Turnouts
will be included in the design of new high speed interlockings known as
``Delco'' and ``Adams'' to support high speed train operations by
adding high speed diverging moves not currently possible. The new
interlockings will allow New Jersey Transit (``NJT'') zone express
trains to diverge from the high speed tracks to the local tracks. The
new interlockings will allow an 80 mph (possibly higher) movement for
NJT trains and other Regional Amtrak services operating simultaneously.
The cost of the Turnouts is approximately $2 million. The foreign
material comprises approximately thirteen percent of the Turnouts' cost
or approximately $260,000. The Turnouts will be manufactured by Nortrak
at its plant in Birmingham, Alabama, but will contain several
components (ZU1-60 steel left and right switch point rail sections and
Schwihag roller assemblies and plates) that are not produced in the
U.S.
Section 24405(a)(1) authorizes the Secretary of Transportation
(``Secretary'') to obligate grant funds only if the steel, iron, and
manufactured goods used in the project are produced in the United
States. FRA believes a waiver is appropriate under 49 U.S.C. Sec.
24405(a)(2)(B) for the ZUI-60 steel switch point rail sections and
Schwihag roller assemblies and plates because domestically-produced
components meeting the specific needs of Amtrak for this application
(i.e., specialized high-speed turnouts) are not currently ``produced in
sufficient and reasonably available amount or are not of a satisfactory
quality.'' Amtrak also requested a waiver for the Turnout's vee point.
However, FRA determined that a waiver is not necessary with regard to
the vee point. FRA considers manufactured goods produced in the U.S. if
they are manufactured in the U.S. from components that are manufactured
in the U.S. No restrictions are placed upon the subcomponents of the
manufactured goods. See https://www.fra.dot.gov/Page/P0391 (FAQ no. 6).
Because the vee point is a subcomponent of one of the Turnout's
components (the moveable point frog), a waiver from the Buy America
requirement is not necessary.
In order to determine whether to grant Amtrak's request, FRA
provided notice and an opportunity for comment on its public Web site.
FRA received six comments to the Web site notice. All commenters
encouraged finding domestic sources for the components. Two commenters
stated that the cost information should be considered when evaluating
the waiver request. No commenter identified a supplier for the
components. FRA also used the services of the National Institute for
Standards and Technology Manufacturing
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Extension Partnership (MEP) in order to scout for domestic sources for
the components. The MEP supplier scouting revealed that the ZU1-60
steel sections from which the switch point rails are machined (by
Nortrak) appeared to be currently available from a domestic
manufacturing source. However, follow up discussions between MEP,
Amtrak, and that potential source revealed that though it was
determined that the source could roll the necessary steel it was not
currently doing so. Moreover, the source reported that it would take,
at best, six months to one year to produce the rail sections and
questioned whether the quantity needed for these types of rails (four
left and four right rails for this project) would justify the business
expense of doing so.
MEP also found that roller assemblies and plates potentially
meeting the specific requirements of the Turnouts were available from
domestic manufacturers. However, follow up discussions with these
companies revealed that though several companies made similar items,
the current ability to produce the items to the specification required
by Amtrak did not exist without retool and retest in the No. 32.75
136RE Special Turnout needed for this project.
Importantly, FRA is currently funding a grant to Nortrak for the
research and development of a high speed rail turnout design that is
based on U.S. specifications. The goal of the research is to yield a
``Buy America'' compliant high speed turnout. The grant runs through
June 2013 and is expected to yield as a deliverable a drawing package
suitable for bid. The next phase of the project (if funded) would be
construction and test of the turnout at FRA's Transportation Testing
Center in Pueblo, Colorado. Despite this research, the potential for a
compliant turnout that may be available in the future and the timing of
this waiver, the current availability of compliant components is at
issue.
As you know, Amtrak is currently in the early stages of procurement
of the Turnouts, which require approximately 300 days for delivery.
Once delivered, Amtrak must assemble the Turnouts at one of its
Maintenance of Way facilities, which takes approximately one to two
months. Then, once assembled, Amtrak must deliver the Turnouts by train
to the locations where they will be installed. The tracks at Adams and
Delco are scheduled to go out of service in February 2014 in order for
the Turnouts to be installed. This outage has been planned with and
agreed to by NJT. Accordingly, in order to have enough time to assemble
the Turnouts prior to their installation in February 2014, the Turnouts
must be delivered to Amtrak no later than early January 2014. This
means that Amtrak must be able to place its order for the Turnouts not
later than the end of March 2013. For this reason, even if a U.S.
specification could be designed and steel switch point rail sections
rolled and roller assemblies and plates meeting the needs of these
specific turnouts fabricated and retested, it would happen too late to
meet the tight project deadline for the long lead time Turnouts needed
for this project.
Pursuant to 49 U.S.C. Sec. 24405(a)(4), FRA will publish this
letter granting Amtrak's request in the Federal Register and provide
notice of such finding and an opportunity for public comment after
which this waiver will become effective. This waiver applies only to
the ZUI-60 steel switch point rail sections and Schwihag roller
assemblies and plates as manufactured into the four No. 32.75 Turnouts
installed on the NY-NJ HSR Program. As you are aware, discussions
between MEP, Amtrak, Nortrak, and other companies that have the
potential to produce these items are ongoing and future requests for a
waiver will not be granted without a specific showing that significant
good faith efforts to obtain a domestic source for the items have been
made. FRA staff will stay involved in these discussions and will assist
in whatever way needed.
Question about this letter can be directed to, Linda Martin, Senior
Attorney-Advisor, at Linda.Martin@dot.gov or (202) 493-6062.
Joseph C. Szabo,
Administrator.
This Federal Register notice is issued in Washington, DC on
April 16, 2013.
Melissa Porter,
Chief Counsel, Federal Railroad Administration.
[FR Doc. 2013-09295 Filed 4-18-13; 8:45 am]
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