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AAR: Rail traffic down 17.3 percent from 2015 for week ending June 4

(Source: Association of American Railroads press release, June 8, 2016) WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Association of American Railroads (AAR) today reported U.S. rail traffic for the week ending Jun. 4, 2016. For this week, total U.S. weekly rail traffic was 455,346 carloads...

Deadline is June 15 in Hoffa Scholarship Essay Contest

As a reminder, the deadline for the James R. Hoffa Memorial Scholarship Fund’s Annual Essay Contest is June 15, 2016. Students who are either the son or daughter of a Teamster member (including BLET, BMWED and GCC) and are currently attending a college, community...

CP cuts off access to rafting on popular B.C. river

(Source: Globe and Mail, June 8, 2016) VANCOUVER — In response to concerns raised by Transport Canada, Canadian Pacific Railway has closed the entrance to a popular white water rafting spot, saying it can’t be used safely by the rafting companies, even though they had...

Port of Vancouver’s rails kept to higher-than-standard stafety level

(Source: The Columbian, June 8, 2016) COLUMBIA, Wash. — Hundreds of things could go wrong with the thousands of locomotives pulling millions of tons of cargo across the country every day. So the Port of Vancouver maintains its 38 miles of track at a higher-than-needed...

Expanded Social Security would curb retirement crisis

(Source: International Brotherhood of Teamsters press release, June 8, 2016) WASHINGTON, D.C. — Retirement security is a real challenge for everyday Americans. The reduction of pension availability, the unpredictability of Wall Street and low wages that make it hard...

Crude oil in Oregon derailment exceeded proposed safety limit

(Source: Albany Times Union, June 6, 2016) ALBANY, N.Y. — On Monday, Federal Railroad Administration officials said the oil, being shipped westward in a 96-car train from the Bakken fields of North Dakota, had a vapor pressure of 9.2 pounds per square inch (psi) —...

Editorial: Oil trains are a fact of life; so should rail safety

(Source: Yakima Herald editorial, June 9, 2016) YAKIMA, Wash. — The demand for petroleum products isn’t disappearing anytime soon, and neither are Western Washington’s oil refineries or the Bakken oil fields of North Dakota and Montana. Until all that changes, Pacific...

Washington state governor presses BNSF, UP on oil train safety

(Source: www.klcc.org, June 8, 2016) PORTLAND, Ore. — Washington Gov. Jay Inslee wants oil trains to slow down and safety improvements to speed up. Inslee said Wednesday that he personally delivered that message to the CEO of Union Pacific and the executive chairman...

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