Canadian Pacific

Teamsters Canada Rail Conference & Transportation Safety Board investigator call for new investigation into CP derailment

Following up on a story we posted yesterday about families of those killed in the Kicking Horse River CP derailment and crash on Feb. 4, 2019 near Field, B.C., the Teamsters Canada

Missouri owes Amtrak millions of dollars

Amtrak, in conjunction with the state of Missouri, runs a train between St. Louis and Kansas City called the Missouri River Runner. During the last ten years, the Missouri state legislature has not

CP British Columbia mountain derailment – families of those killed want to reopen investigation

A Canadian Pacific grain train consisting of 112 cars and three locomotives derailed and crashed into the Kicking Horse River on Feb. 4, 2019. The wreck killed the three crew members on

railroad workers

Rail employment drops again in December

FreightWaves is reporting that Class 1 rail employment in December 2019, 131,486 workers, was the lowest number since January 2012. This data was provided by the Surface Transportation Board. These numbers represent

Amtrak train 501

Locomotive engineer of Amtrak Cascades train 501 suing Amtrak

The Amtrak Cascades passenger train, #501, that derailed near Dupont, Washington on December 18, 2017, was operated by engineer Steven Brown. Brown filed a lawsuit against Amtrak this week, citing physical and emotional

Union Pacific reports fourth quarter and full year 2019 results

Union Pacific Corporation today reported 2019 fourth quarter net income of $1.4 billion, or $2.02 per diluted share. This compares to $1.6 billion, or $2.12 per diluted share, in the fourth quarter

Association of American Railroads traffic report for week ending Jan. 18, 2020

The Association of American Railroads (AAR) today reported U.S. rail traffic for the week ending January 18, 2020.

Union Pacific addresses “cancer cluster” in Houston’s Fifth Ward

The site of a long inactive creosote processing facility in Houston’s Fifth Ward, owned by Union Pacific for the past twenty years, was the center of discussion at a recent community meeting.

Class 1 fuel surcharges

Union Pacific deploys new high-tech equipment for tie clean-up

When riding along the railroad, one can often see old ties bundled by the track that have been replaced by new ones, and clean-up of the old ties is time-consuming. 

Grain shippers want assured rail service

FreightWaves reports that groups of Canadian grain shippers are trying to figure out how the government can ensure grain shipments can continue in the event of a strike like the one against

Kansas City Southern reports strong fourth quarter and full-year 2019 results

Kansas City Southern (KCS) (NYSE:KSU) reported strong fourth quarter and full year 2019 results, driven by implementation of Precision Scheduled Railroading (PSR) principles. Fourth Quarter 2019 Fourth quarter revenues were $729.5 million,

CSX Announces fourth quarter and full year 2019 financial results

CSX Corporation yesterday announced fourth quarter 2019 net earnings of $771 million, or $0.99 per share, versus $843 million, or $1.01 per share in the same period last year. CSX’s operating ratio

Washington, D.C. Metro ridership on the rise

The Washington Post reports that Metro ridership, which has been on a downward trend for several years, was up 4 percent in 2019 compared to 2018. In 2019, 182 million trips were

Tunnel under Fort Lauderdale’s New River being considered

The advent of Brightline train service through Fort Lauderdale has required the Florida East Coast to close a drawbridge bridge over the New River more frequently than before. The bridge remains open

TrinityRail

Savage named CEO at Trinity Industries

Beginning Feb. 17, E. Jean Savage, who currently serves on the Trinity Board and is a Caterpillar vice president, will become Chief Executive Officer at Trinity Industries, according to a report in

AAR releases traffic report for week ending January 11, 2020

The Association of American Railroads (AAR) today reported U.S. rail traffic for the week ending January 11, 2020.

Transportation Research Board panel discusses future of rail

The Transportation Research Board (TRB) conference is being held in Washington, D.C. this week, and one of the panels, “The Future of North American Freight Rail Transportation,” focused on the role of

OmniTRAX

Sergio Sabatini named president and COO of OmniTRAX

FreightWaves reports that Sergio Sabatini has been promoted to president of the short-line railroad, OmniTRAX. Gord Anutooshkin will move into Sabatini’s previous role of COO.

Kentucky coal miners block CSX train because they haven’t been paid

The Lexington Herald-Ledger reports that a group of coal miners, all employees of Quest Energy (a subsidiary of American Resources Corporation, or ARC) are blocking a coal train from leaving a mine

Crude-by-rail safety bill introduced in U.S. House of Representatives

FreightWaves is reporting that Rep. John Garamendi (D-Calif.) introduced the Crude by Rail Volatility Standard Act (H.R. 5553) yesterday. He was joined by four co-sponsors, all Democrats – Reps. Bill Foster of

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