Rail Industry News
Transportation, construction advocates rally for surface transportation reauthorization
(Source: Progressive Railroading, June 14, 2012) Yesterday, U.S. Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.), chairwoman of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, other senators and representatives of the transportation and construction industries held a rally outside...
Bombardier lands multimillion-dollar San Francisco rail car order
(Source: Canadian Press, June 15, 2012) OTTAWA, Ontario — Bombardier Transportation says it has signed a deal worth up to $1.6-billion to supply San Francisco with new rail cars, the latest in a string of major contracts signed with U.S. customers. Full story: Globe...
Railroads gained market share last year, supply chain council report shows
(Source: Progressive Railroading, June 14, 2012) The Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) recently released the 23rd annual "State of Logistics Report,” which shows that total U.S. business logistics costs in 2011 rose 6.6 percent to $1.28 trillion...
AAR: Weekly intermodal traffic up 3.8 percent over last year
(Source: Association of American Railroads press release, June 14, 2012) WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Association of American Railroads (AAR) today reported mixed weekly rail traffic for the week ending June 9, 2012, with U.S. railroads originating 285,413 carloads, down...
Family net worth down nearly 40%; Financial crisis wipes out 18 years of household-wealth gains
(Source: Bloomberg News, June 12, 2012) WASHINGTON, D.C. — The financial crisis wiped out 18 years of gains for the median U.S. household net worth, with a 38.8 percent plunge from 2007 to 2010 that was led by the collapse in home prices, a Federal Reserve study...
Homely but beloved, railroad’s ‘Gallping Geese’ waddle again at Colorado museum
(Source: Associated Press, June 14, 2012) GOLDEN, Colo. — Seven contraptions known as the Galloping Geese may be the most motley-looking machines — and the most endearing — ever to rattle down American railroad tracks. A mash-up of vintage autos, buses and railroad...
Genesee & Wyoming reports traffic down 4.6 percent for May 2012
(Source: Genesee & Wyoming press release, June 13, 2012) GREENWICH, Conn. — Genesee & Wyoming Inc. today reported traffic volumes for May 2012. GWI’s traffic in May 2012 was 78,536 carloads, a decrease of 3,783 carloads, or 4.6 percent, compared with May 2011. GWI’s...
NJ transportation chief voices stronges support yet for Amtrak’s proposed Gateway tunnel project
(Source: NorthJersey.com, June 13, 2012) NEW YORK — New Jersey Transportation Commissioner Jim Simpson on Wednesday voiced his strongest support yet for Amtrak’s proposed “Gateway” tunnel project, calling it “the best project out there” to get North Jersey commuters...
PATH train service to WTC will be suspended due to President Obama’s visit
(Source: www.nj.com, June 13, 2012) NEW YORK — PATH trains to and from the World Trade Center will be suspended Thursday from roughly 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. due to President Obama’s visit to the National September 11 Memorial. Full story: www.nj.com
Romney’s plan would cut billions from cops, firefighters and teachers
(Source: Washington Post, June 13, 2012) WASHINGTON, D.C. — Romney’s actual economic plan would cut billions of dollars in federal money that goes to cops, firefighters, and teachers — perhaps more than $10 billion a year. This is the conclusion of the Center on...
BNSF moves first outbound unit train from Rangeland Energy’s Bakken Shale terminal in North Dakota
(Source: Progressive Railroading, June 12, 2012) Yesterday, Rangeland Energy L.L.C. announced that the first 120-car unit train recently departed the company’s COLT crude oil terminal in North Dakota’s Bakken Shale region. Served by BNSF Railway Co., the COLT terminal...
Railroad stocks up at close of June 12 trading
(Source: Associated Press, June 12, 2012) NEW YORK — Shares of some top railroad companies were up at the close of trading on June 12, including CN, which rose 0.7 percent, and Norfolk Southern, which rose 1.9 percent. Full story: CBS News
Rail shipping volume could double through Marion, Ohio
(Source: Marion Star, June 12, 2012) MARION, Ohio — An agreement between Schneider National Inc. and CSX Transportation will double the amount of shipping going through Marion Intermodal, the Marion Star reported. Full story: Marion Star
Battle Creek dedicates new Amtrak, bus station
(Associated Press, June 13, 2012) BATTLE CREEK, Mich. (AP) — Amtrak says Battle Creek has marked completion of the $3.6 million renovation of its Intermodal Transportation Center, used by the passenger train system and other carriers. Full story: www.mlive.com
High-speed rail enters final construction phase along Chicago-St. Louis corridor
(Source: Associated Press, June 13, 2012) CHICAGO — Rail upgrades needed for faster train journeys between Chicago and St. Louis will start north of Bloomington this weekend. Improvements will include new premium rail with concrete ties and stone ballast. Upgrades...
Train crossing ‘near misses’ common for locomotive engineers
(Source: The Windsor Star June 13, 2012) WINDSOR, Ontario — Brushes with death are part of the job for train operators, according to a 33-year veteran of the profession. "What we call 'near misses' happen quite regularly, with people racing to get through crossings or...
FRA issues final rule on emergency notification systems at highway-rail grade crossings
(Source: Federal Railroad Administration press release, June 12, 2012) WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood today announced new regulations requiring railroads to install signs at highway-rail grade and pathway crossings with telephone numbers...
TWU seeks injunction against SEPTA outsourcing
(Source: Philadelphia Inquirer, June 12, 2012) PHILADELPHIA — Workers for SEPTA are seeking an injunction to prevent the transit agency from outsourcing maintenance work on Market-Frankford El cars. Transport Workers Union Local 234 argued in a Common Pleas Court...
Teamsters focus on wages, job security, health care in early talks with UPS
(Source: Journal of Commerce, June 12, 2012) WASHINGTON, D.C. — An early start to negotiations with UPS will allow the Teamsters union to focus on discussions over job security, wages, health care and pensions in January, the union said. The UPS and UPS Freight...
Coal-fired utilities say they are getting shafted by railroads
(Source: Forbes, June 13, 20120 NEW YORK — Coal-based utilities say that they are getting shafted. They are not referring to environmental regulators. They are, instead, talking about the major rail carriers that haul coal to their locations and that have a virtual...
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