Tidewater transience

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Two Geeps (center left) bring a train into Chesapeake & Ohio’s sprawling coal storage yard at Newport News, Va. Cars are stored here until needed at the nearby port facilities where they are mixed with various other grades of coal while loading into oceangoing vessels. Chesapeake & Ohio, John B. Corns collection […]

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Trains News Wire Digest for Thursday, March 12 NEWSWIRE

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Passengers pour from an NJ Transit commuter train with Arrow III equipment at Elizabeth, N.J. The 1970s-era equipment is subject to frequent breakdowns, according to a New York Times article. TRAINS: David Lassen Thursday morning rail news: — New Jersey State Senate President Stephen Sweeney is questioning the fitness of NJ Transit’s CEO to run […]

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AAR: US railroad intermodal traffic dives more than 14 percent for the week ended March 7 NEWSWIRE

U.S. Rail Traffic1 Week 10, 2020 – Ended March 7, 2020 This Week Year-To-Date Cars vs 2019 Cumulative Avg/wk2 vs 2019 Total Carloads 229,742 -3.5% 2,323,120 232,312 -6.2% Chemicals 33,419 6.5% 327,405 32,741 2.9% Coal 58,659 -23.4% 660,924 66,092 -17.6% Farm Products excl. Grain, and Food 16,404 6.0% 158,146 15,815 2.0% Forest Products 9,839 2.5% 97,557 9,756 -3.0% Grain 20,863 9.0% 197,867 19,787 -7.7% Metallic Ores and Metals 19,672 -1.0% 208,685 20,869 0.6% Motor Vehicles and Parts 18,149 8.1% 156,210 15,621 -1.2% Nonmetallic Minerals 30,385 0.5% 286,686 28,669 -5.4% Petroleum and Petroleum Products 12,641 18.6% 131,874 13,187 4.9% Other 9,711 16.8% 97,766 9,777 6.1% Total Intermodal Units 232,561 -14.1% 2,475,466 247,547 -7.7% Total Traffic 462,303 -9.1% 4,798,586 479,859 -7.0%

Association of American Railroads WASHINGTON — The Association of American Railroads today reported U.S. rail traffic for the week ending March 7, 2020. For this week, total U.S. weekly rail traffic was 462,303 carloads and intermodal units, down 9.1% compared with the same week last year. Total carloads for the week ending March 7 were […]

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Rail executives expect international intermodal volume to fall because of virus NEWSWIRE

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A Pacific Harbor Line train works at the Port of Los Angeles in January 2018. Traffic at the port was down significantly in February, and railroad officials anticipate a significant decrease in international intermodal traffic, because of the coronavirus. TRAINS: David Lassen NEW YORK – The full impact of the global coronavirus epidemic will soon […]

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Union Pacific’s Tennessee Pass could become short cut for Utah crude oil NEWSWIRE

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WASHINGTON — Union Pacific has been negotiating a sale of its dormant Tennessee Pass route with Rio Grande Pacific, the short line holding company that would operate a new railroad proposed to haul heavy crude oil out of Utah’s Uinta Basin. The information was accidentally disclosed in a filing posted briefly to the Surface Transportation […]

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Trains News Wire Digest for Wednesday, March 4 NEWSWIRE

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The Wednesday morning rail roundup: — In a significant blow to the fledgling commuter rail service, California voters in Sonoma and Marin counties have turned down a measure extending the quarter-cent sales tax that funds Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit. Approval of the measure would have guaranteed funding through 2059, the Santa Rosa Press-Democrat reports; without […]

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Midwest Association of Rail Shippers elects new officers NEWSWIRE

New MARS President Stefan Loeb, left, is congratulated by outgoing president Tom Surma, who was honored for his leadership at the 2020 Winter Meeting in January.

New MARS President Stefan Loeb, left, is congratulated by outgoing president Tom Surma, who was honored for his leadership at the 2020 Winter Meeting in January. MARS submitted photo CHICAGO — The Midwest Association of Rail Shippers (MARS) elected its 2020 slate of officers at the annual winter meeting earlier in January. The 2020 MARS […]

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Announcements begin on rail infrastructure grants NEWSWIRE

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WASHINGTON — Local legislators and recipients are beginning to announce that they have been awarded Federal Railroad Administration grants for infrastructure projects. The Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvement (CRISI) grants can be used for passenger projects, grade-crossing improvements, capacity projects and other rail projects. Among those announced so far: — $21.5 million to the […]

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