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Port of Virginia is ready for influx expected with Panama Canal expansion
(Source: Richmond Times-Dispatch, March 4, 2012) RICHMOND, Va. — It's 2,440 miles from Panama to Virginia, but events in that far-off Central American country soon will be having an impact on the Old Dominion's economic life. In 2014, the Panama Canal will complete a...
Amtrak gaining popularity among commuters who ride between Portland, Oregon City and Salem
(Source: The Oregonian, March 4, 2012) PORTLAND, Ore. — Last year, daily ridership between Salem and Portland on Amtrak jumped more than 22 percent to 24,146 boardings, making it the rail carrier's fastest growing West Coast corridor. Full story: The Oregonian
Amtrak, Texas to study route from DFW to Shreveport
(Source: Forth Worth Star-Telegram, March 1, 2012) FORT WORTH, Texas — Amtrak and the Texas Department of Transportation have agreed to study the feasibility of rail service between Fort Worth and Shreveport/Bossier City, a popular destination for Texas gamblers. Full...
In suburban Kansas City, commuter rail campaign is on a roll
(Source: Kansas City Star, March 3, 2012) KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Several suburban areas of Kansas City recently have approved or considered five-figure appropriations for a mass transportation “education campaign." The goal is to raise awareness of mass transit in general...
AAR: Railroad report 5 percent decrease in weekly rail traffic
(Source: Association of American Railroads press release, March 1, 2012) WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Association of American Railroads (AAR) today reported a decline in weekly rail traffic for the week ending February 25, 2012, with U.S. railroads originating 281,644...
DOT announces $17 million for rail line relocation projects across U.S.
(Source: U.S. Department of Transportation press release, March 2, 2012) WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood today announced that twelve cities and states will share $16.9 million to relocate, replace, and improve segments of railroad track...
Union Pacific CEO to take medical leave of absence
(Source: Union Pacific press release, March 2, 2012) OMAHA, Neb. — Union Pacific Corporation announced today that its Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer James R. Young will take a medical leave of absence from his responsibilities as President and Chief...
House Republicans to redo controversial transportation spending bill
(Source: Politico.com, February 28, 2012) WASHINGTON, D.C. — House Republicans are reworking Speaker John Boehner’s signature energy-infrastructure package to lower the price tag, shorten the duration and eliminate a controversial provision on transit funding. The...
At 101, ex-Pullman porter talks history with U.P.’s Black Employee Network
(Source: Omaha World-Herald, February 29, 2012) OMAHA, Neb. — Lee Wesley Gibson had plenty of exciting experiences in his 38-year career with Union Pacific. As a coach attendant and later a Pullman porter, he took care of big-name passengers like Duke Ellington and...
Heated longshoremen negotiations could put cargo to West Coast ports
(Source: Journal of commerce, February 29, 2012) WASHINGTON, D.C. — West Coast ports could see a diversion of cargo from East and Gulf Coast ports this year if contract talks between waterfront employers and the International Longshoremen’s Association become heated,...