Former Amtrak Vice President and PTSI Advisor Brian Rosenwald Has Died

CHICAGO –– Brian Rosenwald, who was instrumental in upgrading Amtrak’s Coast Starlight, has died at 72.

Norfolk Southern Affirms Continuing Support of Employees and Communities In Wake of Severe Weather

ATLANTA –– Norfolk Southern this week provided an update on restoration and support of its infrastructure, employees, and the communities in which it operates that were impacted by the severe storms of last week.

Pennsylvania Bearish On Moving Forward With Rail Projects

HARRISBURG, Pa. –– Pennsylvania Transportation Secretary Mike Carroll has expressed doubts about the wisdom of moving forward with state transportation projects funded with federal grants.

NTSB Final Report On The CSX Collision of April 15, 2024 Released This Week

WASHINGTON, D.C. –– The National Transportation Safety Board this week released its final report on the April 15, 2024 head-on collision of two CSX freight trains.

Bad Weather Hammering NS & CSX

ATLANTA & JACKSONVILLE –– Norfolk Southern and CSX, which serve the same general territory, have been hit hard with severe flooding, along with ice and snow.

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Sound Transit Commuter Train Cancellations: Amtrak Responds

SEATTLE –– As RT&S reported yesterday, Sound Transit issued a service alert indicating that nearly all trains on the S line had been delayed or cancelled “due to preventative maintenance scheduling issues with Amtrak.”

Sound Transit Cancels Morning Commuter Service

SEATTLE –– Sound Transit announced this morning that all Sounder S Line commuter service for the morning rush would be canceled.

Government of Canada to fund rail infrastructure projects in British Columbia and Alberta

NORTH VANCOUVER, B.C. –– Transport Canada announced this week that the Canadian government will fund six rail projects to strengthen the nation’s supply chain infrastructure.   

Extreme Winter Weather Impacting BNSF Northern Corridor Operations

FORT WORTH –– The BNSF Northern Transcon is seeing a disruption of operations due to a winter weather blast that has brought temperatures down to 20 degrees below zero.

The U.S. President Who Signed Sweeping Railroad Economic Deregulation Bill – Jimmy Carter – Has Died

PLAINS, Ga.–The 39th President of the United States, James Earl Carter, Jr. died peacefully at his home in Plains earlier today.

Solana Beach, Del Mar Still Opposed to Tunneling Proposal on LOSSAN Corridor

SAN DIEGO –– RT&S has been following and reporting on the proposed tunnel through and around Del Mar to address the continuing line stability problems the railroad has had.

Railroads Experienced a Successful 2024

ATLANTA – From the December 2024 issue of Railway Track and Structures, here is the State of the Industry for 2024 and a Maintenance of Way Outlook for 2025.

Cando Rail & Terminals Adds Another Multi-Purpose Rail Terminal to Network

WINNIPEG, MB/ENTERPRISE, NT –– Cando Rails and Terminals has announced that it has acquired the rail terminal operations of AWP Industries in the Northwest Territories

Plan to Attend RT&S Virtual Conference On Ballast Maintenance –– December 5, 2024

ATLANTA –– Make plans now to attend the Railway Track & Structures Virtual Conference on Ballast that will be held on December 5, 2024 from 2:00 p.m. –– 3:30 p.m.

BNSF Essentially Completes Double Tracking of Southern Transcon

FORT WORTH –– BNSF announced this week that the last 3.5 of approximately 51 miles of new double track were cutover, about halfway across the railroad’s Southern Transcon.

Ports of Indiana Receives Large Federal Grant for Rail Yard and Rail Transload facility at Mount Vernon Port

MOUNT VERNON, Ind. – The U.S. Maritime Administration (MARAD) announced last week that a federal grant of $11,249,000 was awarded to the Ports of Indiana-Mount Vernon so the Ports can begin building a $16 million rail yard and transload facility.

Canadian Port Workers Ordered Back To Work

OTTAWA –– RT&S reported within the last two weeks that striking workers at the Port of Montreal and the lockout of port workers in British Columbia was underway and impact of the work stoppages were beginning to stir up some economic headwinds.

Canadian Port Shutdowns Underway Likely to Bring Economic Headwinds

BRITISH COLUMBIA and MONTREAL ––
A lockout on western Canadian ports. A strike on two eastern Candian ports. Not a good situation for early November.

STORY RETRACTION: SEPTA Has Not Reached an Agreement with TWU Local 234

PHILADELPHIA –– RT&S reported earlier today that SEPTA had reached an agreement with Transport Workers Union 234 to avert a strike in the coming days. THAT REPORT WAS IN ERROR, AND WE ARE RETRACTING THE STORY.

We’re Not the Weather Service, But . . .

ATLANTA –– While RT&S does not cover the weather, given the tough hurricane season we’ve had so far this year, we thought it appropriate to post a report from the National Weather Service.

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