Shippers and railroads square off over STB’s service-based reciprocal switching proposal

Hopper car in rail switching yard

WASHINGTON — The Surface Transportation Board’s controversial service-based reciprocal switching proposal faced another round of criticism this week, with many shippers saying it doesn’t go far enough and railroads saying it’s an unworkable, unrealistic rule that goes too far. The proposal, unveiled in September, would allow shippers located in terminal areas to seek access to […]

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BNSF near reopening of Southern Transcon in Arizona

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ADAMANA, Ariz. — One track of BNSF’s Southern Transcon main line is expected to reopen today (Thursday, Dec. 21) through Adamana at approximately 7 a.m. local time following a Wednesday derailment, according to a customer service update by the railroad. No estimate has yet been determined to reopen the second track through the site. One […]

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News Wire Year in Review: The year in transit

Green and white light rail vehicle at station

It seemed transit’s biggest headlines in 2023 were generated for all the wrong reasons. Two systems in particular — the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority and Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority — continued to deal with major administrative and operational issues. On top of that, WMATA — facing a massive operating deficit — issued a budget […]

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MTA board approves major accessibility projects for subway and LIRR, Metro-North yard project

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NEW YORK — Up to $1.8 billion in accessibility work on the Long Island Rail Road and in the New York City subway system, mprovements at Metro-North Railroad’s Brewster Yard, and LIRR state-of-good repair work were among items addressed with contracts approved Wednesday by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority board. The board also approved the purchase […]

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BNSF train derails in Arizona

A BNSF derailment this morning in Adamana, Ariz., involved a locomotive and 21 cars, according to authorities. Apache County Sheriff's Office

ADAMANA Ariz. — One locomotive and 21 cars of a BNSF Railway train derailed this morning in eastern Arizona, KNXV-TV reports. No injuries were reported and no hazardous materials were involved in the incident that occurred about 7:30 a.m. about 20 miles east of Holbrook, Ariz., and about 45 miles from the New Mexico border. […]

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Parallel Systems shows off autonomous cars’ ability to move together in platoons

LOS ANGELES — Parallel Systems today for the first time demonstrated the platooning capability of the autonomous, battery-electric container cars that it is developing for short-haul intermodal service. The self-propelled cars lack traditional Janney railroad couplers. Instead, they can operate in platoons through bumper-to-bumper contact and coordinating tractive effort among all of the cars in […]

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AAR: There’s no end in sight to closure of two Texas rail gateways to Mexico (updated)

Train on bridge approaching small building covering tracks

WASHINGTON — As the shutdown of the Eagle Pass and El Paso, Texas, rail gateways enters its third day, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency has given no indication of when it will allow freight traffic to resume. Customs officials closed the gateways — the second and third busiest rail border crossings — at […]

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From the Cab: A picture worth a thousand words

This is a picture worth a thousand words. For decades, artists and photographers awed us with images of mighty locomotives scorching the high iron with hundreds of passengers or thousands of tons of freight in tow. The sun shines brightly as the wind blows the hair of the fearless engineer, perched on the armrest. The […]

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FTA directive seeks to address assaults on transit workers (updated)

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WASHINGTON — The Federal Transit Administration has released a proposal requiring transit agencies to assess risk to their workers and identify strategies to improve worker safety. The proposed general directive, published today in the Federal Register, is open to comment through Feb. 20, 2024. “Assaults on transit workers are unacceptable,” Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said […]

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Pittsburgh pursues grant to replace light rail equipment

Gray light rail trainset

PITTSBURGH — The city’s transit agency has applied for a $100 million federal grant as part of its process to replace its current fleet of light rail vehicles, the Pittsburgh Union Progress reports. Pittsburgh Regional Transit is looking to replace its entire 81-car fleet of 53 cars built by Siemens AG in the 1980s, with […]

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News Wire Year in Review: Top international stories, part 2

Broken rails and ties inside tunnel, with work train in background

A major accident in the world’s longest rail tunnel, and the continuing role of railways in the Ukraine war, comprise the second part of our look at the top international rail stories of 2023. Switzerland’s Gotthard Base Tunnel closed The derailment of a freight train in the world’s longest rail tunnel on Aug. 10 led […]

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