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Union Pacific pulls locomotives out of storage and adds employees to ease congestion
(Source: Omaha World-Herald, April 27, 2018) OMAHA, Neb. — Union Pacific Railroad pulled 650 locomotives out of storage and is adding employees to “overload” the southern part of its network, particularly in Texas, in an effort to ease railcar congestion there. Full...
AAR reports rail traffic for week ending April 21, 2018
(Source: Association of American Railroads press release, April 25, 2018) WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Association of American Railroads (AAR) today reported U.S. rail traffic for the week ending April 21, 2018. For this week, total U.S. weekly rail traffic was 539,425...
California legislator seeks to end exploitation of port truck drivers
(Source: International Brotherhood of Teamsters press release, April 24, 2018) WASHINGTON, D.C. — Sen. Ricardo Lara of California introduced legislation in Sacramento today seeking to end the exploitation of port truck drivers. Speaking before a group of supporters...
$34 million Elgin bridge replacement among Metra projects
(Source: Daily Herald, April 25, 2018) CHICAGO — From building a new bridge to laying rail ties, Metra crews will tackle multiple projects this construction season with varying effects on commuters. Full story: Daily Herald
KCS relaunches intermodal service between New Orleans and Dallas
(Source: Kansas City Southern press release, April 25, 2018) KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Kansas City Southern (KCS) announced today a new weekly intermodal service between the Port of New Orleans (Port NOLA) and Wylie, Texas, beginning in May 2018. The previously offered...
BNSF Railway sues EEOC over disability bias complaints
(Source: Reuters, April 25, 2018) NEW YORK — BNSF Railway Co has filed a lawsuit claiming the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission improperly authorized more than 50 workers and job applicants to sue the company for disability discrimination. Full story: Reuters
Northeast Corridor Commission report: Show us the money
(Source: Railway Age, April 25, 2018) NEW YORK — The Northeast Corridor Commission’s Fiscal Year 2017 Annual Report on Operations and Infrastructure spotlights a capacity-strained passenger rail corridor in need of major investment for state-of-good repair as well as...
Alberta drillers near deals with railroads, potentially easing logjam
(Source: Bloomberg, April 26, 2018) NEW YORK — Alberta’s beleaguered oil industry may get some relief from its persistent shipping bottlenecks in the second half of the year as producers strike deals with rail companies to move more crude. Full story: Bloomberg
Norfolk Southern’s Q1 2018 revenue beats estimates, but still working to fix service
(Source: Reuters, April 25, 2018) WASHINGTON, D.C. — Shares in Norfolk Southern Corp. rose about 5 percent in early trading on Wednesday after the fourth-largest U.S. railroad reported a 27 percent increase in year-over-year quarterly net profit and topped revenue...
FRA concerned MTA commuter lines and NJ Transit will miss PTC deadline
(Source: New York Post, April 25, 2018) NEW YORK — The Federal Railroad Administration is worried that both the MTA and NJ Transit are falling behind on installing life-saving technology and that the agencies will miss the government-set, end-of-year deadline. Full...
Union Pacific reports Q1 2018 results
(Source: Union Pacific press release, April 26, 2018) OMAHA, Neb. — Union Pacific Corporation today reported 2018 first quarter net income of $1.3 billion, or a first-quarter record $1.68 per diluted share. This compares to about $1.1 billion, or $1.32 per diluted...
CN mulls real estate sales to raise cash for network revamp
(Source: Bloomberg, April 24, 2018) NEW YORK — Canadian National Railway Co. will consider selling additional real estate to free up cash that can be plowed back into its network. Full story: Bloomberg
CN tackling capacity issues “with a great sense of urgency”
(Source: Financial Post, April 25, 2018) OTTAWA — Canadian National Railway Co.’s interim chief executive Jean-Jacques Ruest said Tuesday the company is tackling its capacity challenges “with a great sense of urgency,” focusing on building rail infrastructure in...
Facing shipping constraints, Canada moving oil one truckload at a time
(Source: Reuters, April 23, 2018) WINNIPEG, Manitoba — At an Alberta oil loading terminal, a convoy of big rigs are gearing up to haul Canadian crude oil hundreds of miles through bone dry fields across the U.S. border into Montana, where the oil will be transferred...
Teamsters warn FAA amendment could overturn state, local trucking laws
(Source: International Brotherhood of Teamsters press release, April 24, 2018) WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Teamsters are sounding the alarm about a proposed change to the Federal Aviation Administration Authorization Act (FAAAA) that would halt the ability of states and...
Lumber producers express concerns over potential CP Rail strike
(Source: Global News, April 24, 2018) MONTREAL — Alberta’s forestry sector, already facing challenges from softwood tariffs imposed by the United States and the growing threat of the mountain pine beetle, fears a labour disruption at CP Rail could make a tough...
CN’s CEO says it can’t “pick up the slack” if CP workers strike
(Source: Business News Network, April 24, 2018) OTTAWA — The CEO of Canadian National Railway Co. says the country’s largest railroad would not be able to pick up much of the slack if a labour dispute at rival Canadian Pacific Railway leads to a strike. Full story:...
1993 Amtrak crash survivor relives each new one
(Source: Associated Press, April 25, 2018) MOBILE, Ala. — In the dark of night, three travelers advanced inexorably toward tragedy. Accompanied by her parents on her first train trip, 11-year-old Andrea Chancey couldn't sleep despite the steady rocking of the Amtrak...
Norfolk Southern reports Q1 2018 results
(Source: Norfolk Southern press release, April 25, 2018) NORFOLK, Va. — Norfolk Southern Corporation today reported first-quarter financial results. First-quarter net income was $552 million, up 27 percent year-over-year, a result of a 10 percent increase in income...
Track worker hit and killed by Amtrak train near Baltimore
(Source: Baltimore Sun, April 24, 2018) BALTIMORE, Md. — An Amtrak employee died Tuesday after being struck by an Amtrak train in Maryland. The employee who was killed was a lookout for a crew doing track work, according to National Transportation Safety Board...
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