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STB to take a fresh look at CSX blocking crossings in Chicago
(Source: Daily Southtown, June 23, 2016) CHICAGO — A federal agency is taking a fresh look at CSX Transportation's operation of a rail line that runs through Chicago's Southwest Side and adjacent suburbs, such as Evergreen Park, noting the railroad hasn't lived up to...
IBT’s Graphic Communications Conference opens 3rd Convention
(Source: International Brotherhood of Teamsters press release, June 23, 2016) LAS VEGAS — Delegates from across the U.S. and Canada opened the first day of the 3rd Graphic Communications Conference Convention today. This is the first of a three-day convention where...
KCS plans infrastructure improvements along Meridian Speedway
(Source: Kansas City Southern press release, June 22, 2016) KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Kansas City Southern (KCS) announced today that the Meridian Speedway©, LLC (MSLLC), is investing approximately $28 million in 2016 on construction and improvement projects on its Vicksburg...
Sioux Falls train traffic to pick up with BNSF rail yard redevelopment
(Source: Argus Leader, June 24, 2016) SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — When the walls start to rattle, it means half off beers at Fernson on 8th. The downtown Sioux Falls tap room sits a few yards from the railroad tracks, and its owners want to make passing trains a part of the...
The new Panama Canal: A risky bet
(Source: New York Times, June 22, 2016) PANAMA CITY — The expanded canal’s future is cloudy at best, its safety, quality of construction and economic viability in doubt, an investigation by The New York Times has found. In simple terms, to be successful, the new canal...
UP maintenance employee arraigned on felony charges after grade crossing fatality in Gilroy, Calif.
(Source: NBC Bay Area, June 23, 2016) GILROY, Calif. — A Union Pacific employee was arraigned Tuesday on felony negligence charges for his role in a fatal crash at a Gilroy railroad crossing last year. Full story: www.nbcbayarea.com
AAR: Rail traffic down 6.3 percent from 2015 for week ending June 18
(Source: Association of American Railroads press release, June 22, 2016) WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Association of American Railroads (AAR) today reported U.S. rail traffic for the week ending Jun. 18, 2016. For this week, total U.S. weekly rail traffic was 516,096...
FRA issues findings in UP oil train derailment, fire in Mosier, Ore.
(Source: Federal Railroad Administration press release, June 23, 2016) WASHINGTON, D.C. — Conclusion: Unless or until additional details come to light, FRA has made the preliminary determination that Union Pacific’s failure to maintain its track and track equipment...
Union Pacific blamed for oil train derailment in Columbia River Gorge, says it will replace bolts
(Source: Associated Press, June 24, 2016) OMAHA, Neb. — Union Pacific Railroad said it will replace a type of bolt on its track that led to a fiery oil train derailment on the Oregon-Washington border, but the pledge failed to ease concerns in the town where the...
CP Rail’s volume woes create buying opportunity for investors, analysts say
(Source: Financial Post, June 22, 2016) OTTAWA — Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd.’s volume woes will be short-lived and its shares are simply too attractive to ignore at current levels, analysts agreed after digesting the company’s earnings warning. Full story: Financial...
Bill would authorize high-speed rail bonds for Caltrain
(Source: Associated Press, June 22, 2016) SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A state lawmaker has introduced last-minute legislation that would allow the state to begin selling voter-approved high-speed rail bonds for a connector project in the San Francisco Bay Area. Full story:...
Passenger rail between New Orleans and Orlando being studied
(Source: The Times-Picayune, June 22, 2016) NEW ORLEANS, La. — Efforts are ongoing to bring back passenger rail between New Orleans and Orlando, a route that never returned after Hurricane Katrina. Full story: The Times-Picayune
Teamster pilots at Allegiant Airlines reach historic tentative agreement
(Source: International Brotherhood of Teamsters press release, June 22, 2016) WASHINGTON, D.C. — More than three years after bargaining, Allegiant Airlines pilots represented by Teamsters Local 1224 have reached a tentative agreement on their first union contract with...
Bill would impose rules on railroads moving crude oil through N.J.
(Source: Bergen Record, June 22, 2016) BERGEN COUNTY, N.J. — Rail companies that transport crude oil through New Jersey would be required to file emergency response plans with state officials under a revived bill that is set for a vote in the state Senate on Thursday....
STB: Class I employment continued slide in mid-May
(Source: Progressive Railroading, June 22, 2016) Class Is employed 156,602 people in the United States as of mid-May, down 11.69 percent year over year and 0.27 percent compared with mid-April, according to the Surface Transportation Board. Full story: Progressive...
Oregon’s senators object to resumption of crude oil trains
(Source: Press release from the office of U.S. Senator Jeff Merkley, June 22, 2016) WASHINGTON, D.C. — In response to news that Union Pacific is resuming oil train traffic through the Columbia River Gorge at the site of a fiery oil train derailment that occurred less...
UP to resume sending oil trains through Columbia River Gorge
(Source: The Oregonian, June 22, 2016) PORTLAND, Ore. — State leaders reacted with grave concern Wednesday after Union Pacific announced plans to resume transporting crude oil through the Columbia River Gorge despite calls for a pause on oil trains in Oregon. Full...
FRA issues proposed rules on bidding out long-distance Amtrak routes
(Source: Trains Magazine, June 22, 2016) WASHINGTON, D.C. — Amtrak’s 45-year near monopoly on overnight passenger trains could end based on a proposal announced today by the Federal Railroad Administration to introduce a pilot program allowing independent entities to...
Editorial: Japan, France, China eye Texas high-speed rail
(Source: Editorial in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, June 21, 2016) FORT WORTH, Texas — Nobody should have thought high-speed passenger rail service in Texas would be easy, even if a private company and its investors want to pick up the $10 billion tab for the initial...
Illinois commits to help Quad Cities Amtrak service
(Source: WHBF, June 21, 2016) MOLINE, Ill. — The state of Illinois has been battling budget issues for a while now. But on Tuesday, the Quad Cities got some good news about the direct passenger rail service from the Quad Cities to Chicago. Illinois Governor Bruce...
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