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North American railroads bet on U.S. consumers for a lift
(Source: Reuters, July 14, 2015) CHICAGO/TORONTO — North American railroads are pinning their hopes for a second-half recovery on American shoppers as they prepare to release what analysts expect will be dreary second-quarter results. Full story: Business Insider
Thunderstorms delay Metra trains in Chicago area
(Source: Chicago Tribune, July 13, 2015) CHICAGO — Some Union Pacific Metra trains were delayed an hour and a half Monday morning as thunderstorms rolled through the Chicago area. Full story: Chicago Tribune
CN train derailment cleanup of petroleum continues in Barwick
(Source: CBC News, July 13, 2015) THUNDER BAY, Ontario — The cleanup continues following a train derailment that spilled a fuel product in the Fort Frances area. A CN train went off the tracks Friday afternoon near Barwick leading to the evacuation of homes nearby....
As train traffic increases, communities ask for quiet
(Source: St. Cloud Times, July 11, 2015) RICE, Minn. — When trains pass through Watab Township on a warm summer night, the sound of the whistles bounces off the Mississippi River and Little Rock Lake — and directly into the open windows of the township's 3,200...
Metro-North President: Expect trains to be more reliable, not faster
(Source: Hartford Courant, July 12, 2015) NEW YORK — As Metro-North Railroad works to rebuild deteriorated infrastructure while posting record ridership aboard an unprecedented number of trains, President Joe Giulietti says the top goal is safety, followed by on-time...
Concrete workers choose Teamsters Local 170
(Source: International Brotherhood of Teamsters press release, July 10, 2015) WASHINGTON, D.C. — It didn’t take long for 19 ready-mix cement truck drivers and mechanics in Sutton, Mass., to become card-carrying Teamster members, after a one-day sign-up with Teamsters...
Railroads gear up to cope with winter extremes
(Source: Railway Age, July 9, 2015) NEW YORK — Tools and techniques both new and old help railroads cope with weather extremes. Full story: Railway Age
Class action lawsuit filed in CSX train derailment, fire
(Source: Knoxville News Sentinel, July 10, 2015) KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Maryville lawyer Kevin Shepherd said that by filing a class-action lawsuit Friday, his clients hope to advocate for the 5,000 residents evacuated from their homes during the July 2 CSX train...
Amtrak will not fight suits filed in May 12 wreck
(Source: New York Times, July 10, 2015) NEW YORK — Amtrak said in a court filing on Friday that the railway would not contest lawsuits seeking compensation for damages caused by the May 12 derailment of its passenger train that crashed shortly after leaving 30th...
Turnover at the top hits Amtrak at a critical time
(Source: Philadelphia Inquirer, July 11, 2015) PHILADELPHIA — As it recovers from its worst accident on the Northeast Corridor, Amtrak faces frequent management turnover and structural change,in addition to chronic financial and political challenges. Full story:...
Omaha’s Railroad Days festival to promote ‘Safety First’
(Source: Omaha World-Herald, July 10, 2015) OMAHA, Neb. — The annual Railroad Days festival is an opportunity for the public to learn how trains shaped the Omaha-metro area. This year, organizers are adding safety lessons to the mix with the theme, “Railroad Days...
CSX completes annual maintenance jamboree
(Source: CSX press release, July 9, 215) JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — This week, CSX successfully completed its 17th annual Maintenance Jamboree, a track safety and maintenance blitz that completes months of rail, tie, signal and bridge work on key rail corridors in a single...
Union Pacific urging Gov. Scott Walker to veto repeal of rail trespass law
(Source: Superior Telegram, July 10, 2015) SUPERIOR, Wisc. — Union Pacific Railroad is urging Gov. Scott Walker to veto a section of the budget bill that would repeal Wisconsin’s railroad trespass law. Repealing or relaxing this statute could bring unintended...
Teamsters Local 357 files lawsuit against Republic Airways
(Source: International Brotherhood of Teamsters press release, July 9, 2015) PLAINFIELD, Ind. — Today, Teamsters Local 357 in Plainfield, Ind., filed a lawsuit against Republic Airways for unilaterally changing pilots’ working conditions regarding “open time” flying...
Wisconsin sheriff’s office stops ticketing trains for blocked crossings
(Source: Stevens Point Journal, July 9, 2015) STEVENS POINT, Wisc. — The Portage County Sheriff's Department will no longer issue citations for trains that block road crossings for extended periods of time because a judge has ruled local authorities cannot regulate...
Opinion: Without tougher oil train safeguards, Houston is at risk
(Source: Opinion column by Tyson Slocum in the Houston Chronicle, July 9, 2015) HOUSTON — Living in Houston is like sitting atop a ticking time bomb. Every week, up to 200 oil trains filled with highly combustible crude oil from North Dakota's Bakken region pass...
Oil industry plans to ship more dangerous light oils by rail
(Source: DeSmog Blog, July 9, 2015) NEW YORK — As oil train protests continue across North America to mark the two-year anniversary of the Lac-Megantic disaster, trouble is brewing in Texas. At the recent Crude Markets and Storage Summit energy conference in Texas,...
Lac-Megantic disaster led to Transport Canada shakeup
(Source: CBC News, July 1, 2015) OTTAWA — Transport Minister Lisa Raitt says the department overseeing rail safety has undergone significant changes and new marching orders since the Lac-Mégantic, Que., rail disaster on July 6, 2013, that killed 47 people. Full story:...
AAR: Weekly rail traffic up 1.7 percent over 2014 for week ending July 4
(Source: Association of American Railroads press release, July 8, 2015) WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Association of American Railroads (AAR) today reported U.S. rail traffic for the week ending July 4, 2015. For this week, total U.S. weekly rail traffic was 506,284 carloads...
NTSB recommends cameras for Amtrak trains after deadly crash
(Source: The Hill, July 9, 2015) WASHINGTON, D.C. — The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is recommending that Amtrak install cameras in the engineer cabins of its trains after a deadly crash in May. The agency said Amtrak should install "crash- and...
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