Light rail

Atlanta’s More MARTA is big, but is it big enough?

MARTA rolled out its project timeline for its More MARTA program, and for some it is less.

Norfolk Southern

FRA pulls rule for two-person crew in locomotive

The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) does not believe removing one live body from the locomotive will create a higher risk for casualties. The Administration has decided to withdrawal a rule that would

American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association

Short Line Safety Institute “most comprehensive” in industry

In a report issued June 7, the Short Line Safety Institute’s signature program – Safety Culture Assessment – model was determined to be “the most comprehensive or robust approach in the U.S.

Michigan short-liner awarded $8.6M grant

A Michigan railroad is the beneficiary of an $8.6 million grant from the U.S. DOT, and the goal is rather simple: improve the tracks. Lake State Railway Co. (LSRC), based in Saginaw,

Short-liners push for long-awaited tax credit

The time is now, say the 1,000 railroad and supplier members of the American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association (ASLRRA), for Congress to act on the Short Line 45G tax credit,

NTSB: Remote-controlled locomotive killed rail worker

A remote-controlled locomotive struck and killed a CSX railroad employee back on April 13, and the National Transportation Safety Board confirmed it almost two months later. Allen Lowe, who had worked for

Amtrak announces leadership changes

The Amtrak Board of Directors approved two leadership changes to further build on the recent success of the company. Tracie Winbigler will serve as the company’s Executive Vice President and Chief Financial

Alabama could prevent the return of Amtrak line

Federal money is coming to Alabama, but Gov. Kay Ivey is not so quick to put her hand out. Southern Rail Commission and U.S. Sen. Roger Wicker (R-Miss.) announced recently the award

Mexico tariffs on hold … for now

Mexico avoided President Trump-imposed tariffs by striking a deal the evening of June 7. However, the threat still lingers. The White House was ready to apply a 5 percent tax on the

CTA train derailment

Seven injured after CTA derailment

It does not happen often, but when it does it can be quite frightening. Anyone would be scared if the elevated train they were riding slipped off the tracks. CTA service on

Mexican tariffs, Class 1, Kansas City Southern

U.S. officials bracing for Mexican tariffs

Tariff talks between Mexico and the U.S. continued on June 6, with Mexico claiming progress was being made. President Trump, however, was not as optimistic. Trump said “a lot of progress” must

Norfolk Southern rolls out precision operating plan

Norfolk Southern is preparing to roll out TOP21, the railroad’s new precision scheduled railroading operating plan, to enhance customer service, increase operating efficiencies, support growth, and drive long-term shareholder value. TOP21 is

MTA

MTA NYC Transit modernizes service status notices

MTA New York City Transit announced that starting the week of June 3, as part of an ongoing commitment to provide more transparent and useful information to the riding public, the “Service

Union Pacific continues to battle flooding

Flooding in the Midwest this Spring has been historic, and rail lines just got in the way of Mother Nature’s powerful stampede.  Union Pacific has been working around the clock in attempt

Tariffs on Mexico could cripple some railroad companies

Kansas City Southern is keeping a close eye on what happens with Mexico regarding tariffs.  The railroad company has an operating line in Mexico and serves 90 percent of the auto assembly

Class 1 railroad

Canadian Pacific, Yang Ming agree on three-year deal

For the next three years, Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd. and Yang Ming Marine Transport Corp. will team up in North America via the Port of Vancouver. The two transportation companies announced a

SOGR backlog

Amtrak’s long-distance routes will not change anytime soon

Amtrak’s long-distance service is not going to change, for now. However, the passenger carrier’s Board of Directors also will not be altered.  U.S. Sen. Jerry Moran is concerned about the the status

BNSF, Union Pacific claim they followed instructions for causeways

The construction of causeways has created a cause for concern in Case County, Neb. Actually, residents and local business owners are more than concerned, they are angry.  After flooding hit the area