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Mining group sounds alarm in Canadian railway legislation fight
(Source: Bloomberg, April 30, 2018) NEW YORK — A proposed law raising foreign ownership limits in airlines and Canada’s biggest railway carrier is headed back to the Senate, the latest step in a tug-of-war that has the mining sector speaking out. Full story:...
CN improving its grain service; CP continues to struggle
(Source: The Western Producer, April 30, 2018) SASKATOON, Sask. — The number of hoppers cars being spotted at western Canadian grain elevators continues to improve at Canadian National Railway, while weekly hopper car deliveries at Canadian Pacific Railway continue to...
Man injured at work wins $5 million in case against BNSF Railway
(Source: Springfield News-Leader, April 30, 2018) SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — A Seymour man won more than $5 million last week in a case against BNSF Railway Co. after suffering injuries on two separate occasions in the company's Springfield rail yard. Full story: Springfield...
Canada’s oilpatch eager to ship more oil by rail as pipeline capacity at limit
(Source: CBC News, May 1, 2018) CALGARY — With no capacity to spare on pipelines out of Alberta, oilpatch leaders are desperately waiting for when they'll be able to ship more crude on rail lines. Full story: www.cbc.ca
NJ Transit may request extension for PTC
(Source: Observer, April 30, 2018) NEWARK, N.J. — New Jersey Transit is at risk of missing a federal deadline to install a mandatory safety system on its tracks and may ask for a two-year extension to complete the work, the head of the agency told state lawmakers on...
Another Amtrak worker dies, months after safety changes are requested
(Source: Bloomberg, April 30, 2018) WASHINGTON, D.C. — Five months ago, in a scathing report on a 2016 accident in which two track workers were killed, U.S. safety investigators urged Amtrak to slow its trains when they pass work crews. The nation’s passenger rail...
The Bi-Oceanic Corridor: Proposed South American railroad could rival maritime freight
(Source: Railway Technology, April 30, 2018) NEW YORK — Talks regarding a possible transnational railway that would link the Pacific and Atlantic oceans across South America have been intensifying in recent months, hinting that the Central Bi-Oceanic Railway Corridor...
CN disputes claim that “railway performance” is behind potash layoffs
(Source: CBC News, April 27, 2018) CALGARY — The rail company that moves the majority of Nutrien's product from its Saskatchewan sites says all deliveries are up to date, despite the potash giant blaming rail performance for hundreds of temporary layoffs. On Thursday,...
Pending CP Rail strike bad news for Manitoba farmers
(Source: Manitoba Cooperator, April 26, 2018) WINNIPEG — A pending strike at CP Rail will hit Manitoba farmers especially hard, says Dan Mazier, president of the Keystone Agricultural Producers (KAP). Full story: Manitoba Cooperator
CSX employee injured at Selkirk rail yard
(Source: Albany Times Union, April 27, 2018) ALBANY, N.Y. — CSX Transportation officials on Friday confirmed that an employee was injured at the Selkirk rail yard on Tuesday. CSX officials only said that the incident didn't involve trains or train operations. Full...
How likely is a Canadian oil train boom?
(Source: DeSmog Canada, April 27, 2018) VICTORIA, B.C. — In the weeks since Kinder Morgan’s announcement that it was suspending all “non-essential spending” on the proposed Trans Mountain pipeline, we’ve seen yet another round of concerns about a spike in the shipping...
Opinion: MBTA shortchanges SE Massachusetts
(Source: Patriot Ledger opinion column by Richard Prone, April 29, 2018. Brother Prone is a retired locomotive engineer and former Local Chairman of Division 312. He represents Duxbury on the MBTA Advisory Board.) BOSTON — Once again, the MBTA has thumbed its nose at...
Senate commerce committee OKs Fuchs, Schultz for STB seats
(Source: Progressive Railroading, April 27, 2018) The Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation on Wednesday approved the nominations of Patrick Fuchs and Michelle Schultz as Surface Transportation Board (STB) members. Full story: Progressive...
BMWED ratifies Amtrak contact
(Source: International Brotherhood of Teamsters press release, April 26, 2018) WASHINGTON, D.C. — This week in Philadelphia the American Arbitration Association counted and certified the votes cast for the new Amtrak contract for members of the Brotherhood of...
Union Pacific reports PTC progress
(Source: Union Pacific press release, April 26, 2018) OMAHA, Neb. — Union Pacific continues to make strides implementing positive train control (PTC). The company anticipates it will meet all required deadlines for installing PTC on its network. As allowed by federal...
Amtrak should focus on medium-distance corridors, CEO says
(Source: Railway Gazette, April 27, 2018) WASHINGTON, D.C. — Amtrak should focus on its medium-distance operations and prioritize investment in a network of corridors across the country of between 200 km and 1,000 km, where the greatest ridership can be achieved,...
Union Pacific warns on operating ratio, shares slip
(Source: Reuters, April 26, 2018) NEW YORK — Union Pacific Corp warned on Thursday it was unlikely to achieve its targets for a key efficiency measure by 2019 due to congestion on its rail network, knocking down shares of the No. 1 U.S. railroad by as much as 7...
Canadian fertilizer giant to lay off 1,300 due to rail backlogs, possible CP Rail strike
(Source: Canadian Press, April 27, 2018) TORONTO — Fertilizer giant Nutrien Ltd. says it will temporarily lay off up to 1,300 workers at two of its potash mines in Saskatchewan. The layoff is directly related to rail transportation backlogs, the possibility of a...
Despite setback, Metro-North president says PTC will be ready
(Source: The Journal News, April 24, 2018) NEW YORK — Despite a recent setback, Metro-North president Catherine Rinaldi says technology designed to prevent deadly derailments on commuter rails will be installed by an end-of-year deadline set by federal safety...
UP’s Q1 2018 profit climbs 22 percent
(Source: Associated Press, April 26, 2018) OMAHA, Neb. — Union Pacific Corp.'s first-quarter earnings chugged ahead 22 percent as the railroad hauled 2 percent more freight and increased its prices. Full story: www.usnews.com
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