Unifor ratifies contract with Canadian National

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MONTREAL — Members of the Canadian union Unifor have ratified a two-year contract with Canadian National Railway, the union announced Friday. The union and railway had announced an agreement March 20. The deal covers more than 3,000 mechanical, intermodal, facility management, and clerical positions represented by Unifor’s Local 100 and Council 4000 [see “Canadian National, […]

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Forbes names Amtrak as a top employer for diversity

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WASHINGTON — Amtrak has been named one of America’s Best Employers for Diversity in 2023 according to Forbes, which released its list ranking the top 500 companies on Tuesday. The rail passenger operator placed 341st, eighth among transportation and logistics firms. New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority was the only other rail-related organization to make the […]

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Ask Trains.com compilation April 2023 part two

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Ask Trains.com compilation April 2023 part two: Cody Grivno answers reader questions regarding illustrations of Gunderson Husky-Stacks, railcar roller bearing failure frequency, prototype railroad compromise joint bars, which type of 3D printer is most beneficial for model railroaders, and where to purchase a specific spark arrestor. Are you looking to learn more about your model […]

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Genesee & Wyoming names Hellmann as executive chairman, Miller as CEO

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DARIEN, Conn. — Genesee & Wyoming is set for changes at the top of its management structure. The company announced today that Jack Hellmann, G&W CEO for 16 years, has been named executive chairman of G&W’s North America and UK/Europe board of directors, effective Sept. 1. He will also become vice chair of Brookfield Infrastructure, […]

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New and old on the Atlantic & East Carolina

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The newness of green-and-yellow F2 No. 401 contrasts with the antiquity of the wooden cars as the Atlantic & Eastern Carolina’s daily passenger train crosses the Trent River at New Bern, N.C., in 1946. The 96-mile A&EC had two F units, both F2s. A&EC photo […]

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