Colorado rail safety bill advances
DENVER — Colorado has joined the lengthy list of states where lawmakers are seeking to address rail safety, but its…
Read moreDENVER — Colorado has joined the lengthy list of states where lawmakers are seeking to address rail safety, but its…
Read moreWASHINGTON — Weekly U.S. rail volume remains ahead of 2024 levels — at least for now. Amid reports that import…
Read moreLONG ISLAND CITY, N.Y. — A new terminal to bring low-carbon cement alternatives to the New York City area, to…
Read moreJACKSONVILLE — Members of the Brotherhood of Railway Signalmen have ratified a new five-year deal with CSX, the union and…
Read moreCALGARY, Alberta — Canadian Pacific Kansas City reported higher first-quarter revenue and profits today as it carried more freight, but…
Read moreOKLAHOMA CITY — Oklahoma’s legislature has passed a bill to simplify sale of state-owned rail lines, sending the legislation to…
Read moreBRUNSWICK, Maine — Maine Switching Services on Monday (April 28) finalized a lease agreement with Maine’s Department of Transportation that…
Read moreFEDERALSBURG, Md. — Shortline company Carload Express has officially assumed control of the Maryland & Delaware Railroad, a move approved…
Read moreASHBY, Neb. — A tornado is being blamed for derailing an empty BNSF coal train on Sunday evening (April 27,…
Read moreSACRAMENTO — California legislation that would limit train lengths and require wayside detectors cleared its first hurdle in the state…
Read moreSince late last year BNSF Railway and Union Pacific have been busy handling a surge of containers from West Coast…
Read moreINDEPENDENCE, Ohio — Eddie Hall, president of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen, will retire effective May 1, 2025,…
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