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Freight railroads push back on state train crew laws

The Courthouse News Service is reporting that freight railroads and other rail agencies have requested a federal judge not enforce a law regarding train crew size, created when Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker

NJ Transit set to begin Elizabeth upgrades

New Jersey Transit recently announced that construction of the new Elizabeth train station and platform extension project on the Northeast Corridor is set to begin later this fall. The NJ Transit Board

BNSF and YRC strengthen their intermodal partnership

YRC Freight announced today that, together with BNSF, the company will have more than 600 branded containers in service by the end of this year.  YRC freight wants to have 1,000 branded

Claude Mongeau joins Norfolk Southern board of directors

Claude Mongeau has been elected a director of Norfolk Southern Corporation effective Sept. 23, Chairman, President and CEO James A. Squires announced Monday. Mongeau, 57, is former president and chief executive officer

Rail traffic remains down

The Association of American Railroads (AAR) today reported U.S. rail traffic for the week ending September 21, 2019. For this week, total U.S. weekly rail traffic was 528,670 carloads and intermodal units,

Debate over moving liquefied natural gas by rail hits the fan

In April of this year, the Trump administration directed the U.S. Department of Transportation to allow railroads to haul liquefied natural gas in special tank cars within 13 months. This was driven

Association of American Railroads reports rail traffic for week ending September 14, 2019

The Association of American Railroads (AAR) today reported U.S. rail traffic for the week ending September 14, 2019.  For this week, total U.S. weekly rail traffic was 526,734 carloads and intermodal units,

Texas high-speed rail moving forward

Archinect and the Houston Chronicle are reporting Texas Central has signed a deal with an Italian company to design, build, and put in the Texas Bullet Train, a 240-mile line between Dallas

California bullet train project accused of mismanaging land acquisition

The Los Angeles Times is reporting the California bullet train project’s number one challenge has been poor management of its efforts to acquire land.  The land acquisition program began seven years ago,

U.S. lawmakers concerned that Chinese rail passenger car manufacturer is a national security threat

The New York Times is reporting that there is new tension between the United States and China.  The issue involves CRRC Corporation, a Chinese state-owned company, which is the largest manufacturer of

KCS

FTR conference reviews PSR

Freightwaves is reporting the outcome of a precision scheduled railroading discussion held at the FTR 2019 Transportation Conference in Indianapolis from September 10-12.  FTR is a freight transportation intelligence company with a

Port of Savannah to be even bigger player in intermodal

Transport Topics is reporting that intermodal rail service between the large Georgia Port of Savannah and Chicago is about to change significantly.  Georgia Ports Authority executive director Griff Lynch recently announced that

Coulam and Wise join Loram Friction Management

Loram Friction Management welcomes John Coulam as Sales Engineer and Bruce Wise as Director of Business Development Loram Maintenance of Way, Inc. (Loram) announced that John Coulam is joining its Friction Management

A look ahead to automatic

Aug. 27, 2019, will arguably be one of the single most important days in North American freight railroading in recent history. On a test track at TTCI (Transportation Technology Center, Inc.) in

Greenbrier announces new covered hopper grain car design

The Greenbrier Companies, Inc. announced this week the addition of a newly designed, covered hopper railcar to its broad line of railcar product offerings. Specifically made for grain, this covered hopper railcar

AAR rail traffic report for week ending September 7, 2019

The Association of American Railroads (AAR) today reported U.S. rail traffic for the week ending September 7, 2019. For this week, total U.S. weekly rail traffic was 469,285 carloads and intermodal units,

Illinois joins debate on train crew size

The debate around the number of crew members who should be in a locomotive cab on a freight train has been going on the past several years.  After a proposal by the

Federal Railroad Administration provides Q2 PTC update

The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) today provided a quarterly status update on railroads’ progress in fully implementing positive train control (PTC) systems.  Based on railroads’ Second Quarter 2019 PTC Progress Reports which

Union Pacific derailment hits road bridge support

The Associated Press is reporting that two Union Pacific locomotives, along with three tank cars carrying liquified petroleum gas, derailed in Portland, Oregon on Saturday at about 9:20 a.m. Union Pacific reported

Nevada AFL-CIO takes stand on train crew issue

The debate between railroad management and agreement employees continued yesterday with the Nevada State AFL-CIO adopting a resolution that requests Federal action on the question of train crew size. The labor organization

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