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CSX shareholder meeting starts today in Jacksonville
(Source: News4Jax, May 17, 2018) JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The CSX shareholder annual meeting starts Friday at the Prime F. Osborn III Convention Center in Jacksonville. In a message to shareholders, company President and Chief Executive Officer James Foote said...
RRB will mail new Medicare cards
(Source: Railroad Retirement Board press release, May 17, 2018) CHICAGO — The U.S. Railroad Retirement Board (RRB) will send new Medicare cards to its beneficiaries in the coming weeks. The primary benefit of the new cards is that it makes identity theft much less...
CIRB changes voting dates for CP Rail labor contract
(Source: Progressive Railroading, May 17, 2018) The Canada Industrial Relations Board (CIRB) has changed the dates for voting on Canadian Pacific's final proposal for the Teamsters Canada Rail Conference – Train & Engine (TCRC) and the International Brotherhood of...
AAR reports rail traffic for week ending May 12, 2018
(Source: Association of American Railroads press release, May 16, 2018) WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Association of American Railroads (AAR) today reported U.S. rail traffic for the week ending May 12, 2018. For this week, total U.S. weekly rail traffic was 550,029 carloads...
Teamsters from all across North America gather at 2018 Unity Conference
(Source: International Brotherhood of Teamsters press release, May 15, 2018) WASHINGTON, D.C. — Teamsters from Across North America met at the 2018 Unity conference to discuss building the union, political challenges and national organizing campaigns. “Every election...
Japanese rail operator says sorry for “inexcusable” departure 25 seconds early
(Source: National Public Radio, May 17, 2018) WASHINGTON, D.C. — In the U.S., you might expect a passenger rail operator to apologize for being late. However, in Japan — where sleek, high-speed trains are famous for arrivals and departures that you could set your...
AAR’s Hamberger to retire
(Source: Railway Age, May 16, 2018) NEW YORK — Association of American Railroads President and Chief Executive Officer Edward R. Hamberger today (May 16) announced that he will be retiring in early 2019, following a transition period. Full story: Railway Age
Virginia on track for passenger rail cost analysis
(Source: Roanoke Times, May 16, 2018) ROANOKE, Va. — A state study to examine the potential cost of extending passenger rail service into Southwest Virginia remains on track. Full story: Roanoke Times
AAR signs on to federal coal lawsuit against Washington state
(Source: TDN.com, May 17, 2018) LONGVIEW, Wash. — The stack of legal briefs supporting a federal lawsuit over a proposed coal terminal in Longview continues to grow. The American Railroad Association filed an amicus brief Tuesday arguing that state regulators’ denial...
Gruters quizzed about train safety as he seeks appointment to Amtrak board
(Source: Sarasota Herald Tribune, May 16, 2018) SARASOTA, Fla. — Safety issues and regional concerns about train service were the dominant themes Wednesday during public questioning by U.S. senators of Sarasota state Rep. Joe Gruters, who is seeking to join the Amtrak...
Seattle-area railroads on track for installing PTC
(Source: KOMO News, May 16, 2018) SEATTLE — Experts think a technology called Positive Train Control would have prevented the December Amtrak derailment that killed three people and injured dozens more. Full story: www.komonews.com
NJ Transit far from meeting PTC deadline
(Source: www.nj.com, May 16, 2018) WASHINGTON, D.C. — The most recent federal report shows New Jersey Transit still has a long way to go to meet a year-end deadline to install an automated speed control on its tracks designed to keep you safe. Full story:...
LIRR says GPS confusion leading more drivers onto active train tracks
(Source: CBS New York, may 15, 2018) NEW YORK — GPS apps are apparently causing more confusion around railroad tracks than people realized. According to the Long Island Rail Road, there have been 21 instances of confused drivers following directions and turning on to...
Bill would make assaulting rail crew members a federal offense
(Source: Chicago Tribune, May 16, 2018) CHICAGO — On the one-year anniversary of the shooting of an Amtrak conductor in Naperville, Democratic Sen. Tammy Duckworth of Illinois on Wednesday introduced a bipartisan bill that would make assault or intimidation of...
Police report appears to refute CSX version of events preceding old train depot’s demolition
(Source: Television station WYFF, May 15, 2018) ABBEVILLE, S.C. — After conflicting stories last week from the head of a preservationist group and a railroad company’s media manager, a police report acquired by WYFF News 4 appears to substantiate the preservationist’s...
Kansas City Southern VP Grafton sells 300 shares of company stock
(Source: Week Herald, May 16, 2018) NEW YORK — Kansas City Southern Railway VP Suzanne M. Grafton sold 300 shares of the firm’s stock in a transaction dated Friday, May 4. The stock was sold at an average price of $107.97, for a total value of $32,391.00. Following...
Stopped CSX train blocks firefighters on Jacksonville’s west side
(Source: Action News Jax, May 15, 2018) JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Cellphone video from a driver shows multiple Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department trucks struggling to respond to an emergency on Jacksonville’s Westside because of a stopped train Tuesday morning. Full...
AAR gives Congress rail tech lesson
(Source: Railway Age, May 16, 2018) WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Association of American Railroads organized Rail Tech, an up close-and-personal demonstration designed to showcase the development and investment in innovation that maximizes safety and efficiency throughout...
MARC passengers trapped on train during flash flood
(Source: WTOP, March 16, 2018) FREDERICK, Md. — A dramatic scene unfolded Tuesday night as more than 80 people were trapped aboard a MARC train during the flash floods that hit Frederick County. Full story: www.wtop.com
Valero signs long-term refined-products supply agreement to Northern Mexico
(Source: Platts, May 15, 2018) MEXICO CITY — Valero Energy has signed a long-term agreement to supply Mexico's northern region with refined products via NuStar's midstream infrastructure, the company said Tuesday. Full story: Platts
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