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Norfolk Southern to Reopen Major Coal Pier
John D. Boyd |
The Lamberts Point Coal Terminal, the big Virginia coastal site where Norfolk Southern Railway trains deliver Appalachian coal that can be loaded onto ships for export, should have the first of its tw
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Weather Dampens Norfolk Southern Coal Operations
John D. Boyd |
Norfolk Southern Railway is telling customers it is keeping in place a “force majeure” declaration for coal deliveries, after absorbing damage to its big ocean terminal for coal loadings o
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Rail Jobs Sink to New Low
John D. Boyd |
The U.S. lines of the seven Class I freight railroads cut 1,923 jobs in the month to mid-November, leaving their combined workforce at a new low of 147,097.
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Port of Seattle Buys BNSF Line
JOC Staff |
The Port of Seattle will pay BNSF Railway some $81 million for a 42-mile section of track northeast of the port, ending a long negotiation the port says will keep the line open to freight service.
Maritime
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Rails Pick Up More Scrap
John D. Boyd |
In a week when many cargoes were down as a heavy winter storm blew across the Midwest, major U.S. railroads had their strongest loadings of scrap materials in three weeks.
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STB Bill ‘Concerns’ Rail Industry Group
John D. Boyd |
The major lobbying group for the railroad industry said it has “concerns” about pending legislation to beef up the Surface Transportation Board and order major changes in federal regulatio
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Florida Buying Track Segment from CSX
John D. Boyd |
Florida will pay CSX Transportation $432 million for a 61-mile track segment after Gov. Charlie Crist on Dec. 16 signed into law a measure to boost passenger rail operations.
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Ethanol Terminal Opens on Union Pacific Line
John D. Boyd |
Ethanol terminal operator U.S. Development Group said its West Colton Rail Terminal at Rialto, Calif., has started handling ethanol railcars from Union Pacific Railroad.
Rail News
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Pacer Replaces Uremovich as Chairman
John D. Boyd |
Freight services provider Pacer International said Tuesday Chairman and CEO Michael E. Uremovich is leaving the company immediately and will be replaced by Daniel W.
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Union Pacific Sets Record in Crop Unit Trains
John D. Boyd |
Union Pacific Railroad packed more unit trains of agricultural products in November than ever in its history, with 400 all-crop trains topping the previous high of 381 in October 2006.
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CN Labor Dispute Goes to Arbitration
John D. Boyd |
Canadian National Railway and its locomotive engineers in the Teamsters Canada Rail Conference will send their wage and benefit contract impasse to binding arbitration after failing to negotiate an ac
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Rail Chemical Loads Hit 2009 High
John D. Boyd |
Major U.S. railroads posted their highest new loadings of chemical cargoes in 2009 during the week ending Dec. 5, a signal of stirring industrial demand.
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Senate Panel Sends Draft Rail Bill to Industry
John D. Boyd |
Railroads and their customers are getting their first look at a long-awaited bill that would overhaul federal regulations governing shippers’ access to competitive service and how their disputes
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BNSF-Berkshire Deal Clears Antitrust Hurdle
John D. Boyd |
The $26 billion buyout of BNSF Railway by Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway investment firm cleared a key antitrust review process.
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Railroads Keep Momentum in Holiday Week
John D. Boyd |
Big U.S. railroads reached a new milestone even as the Thanksgiving holiday trimmed their work week, with bulk carloads showing the smallest decline so far this year from 2008 levels.
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CN Ramps Up After Strike Ends
John D. Boyd |
Canadian National Railway was ramping its operations back up Dec.
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CN, Teamsters Reach Agreement
Courtney Tower |
OTTAWA --- Canadian National Railway and the Teamsters union representing 1,700 striking Canadian locomotive engineers reached a contract agreement today just as Parliament was preparing to force them
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Strike Hits Halifax Railcar Supply
John D. Boyd |
Although ships are keeping their schedules at the Port of Halifax, N.S., the strike by locomotive engineers against Canadian National Railway is affecting railcar supply and some marine operations.
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Canadian Ports Weathering CN Strike
Courtney Tower |
The Port of Prince Rupert on British Columbia’s remote northern coast, although tied to the U.S.
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Industrial Shippers Urge End to CN Strike
John D. Boyd |
The Canadian Industrial Transportation Association warned that the strike by train engineers against Canadian National Railway could derail the economy, and urged members of Parliament to unite around
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CN Asks Customers for Help During Strike
John D. Boyd |
Canadian National Railway is asking customers to help it line up their freight for easier train pickup by taking steps to curb railcar switching by CN while its locomotive engineers are on strike.
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Strike Delaying Trains at Halifax
John D. Boyd |
Port operations at Halifax, N.S., are feeling the impact of a locomotive engineers strike against Canadian National Railway.
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Vancouver Sees Cargo Diversions From Rail Strike
John D. Boyd |
Shippers in Canada are diverting some cargo away from Vancouver to U.S ports, as ripple effects spread from the strike by locomotive engineers against Canadian National Railway.
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Vancouver Warns of Rail Strike Impact
John D. Boyd |
Canada’s top West Coast port is warning the government and industry that the new strike by locomotive engineers against Canadian National Railway could leave lasting damage.
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Canadian Pacific Tests Biodiesel
John D. Boyd |
Canadian Pacific teamed up with the Canadian government’s Natural Resources ministry to test the use of biodiesel fuel, in what CP says will be “the first time biodiesel will be used in Ca
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CSX Names Brown as COO
John D. Boyd |
David A. Brown will become the chief operating officer at eastern-U.S. railroad CSX Transportation when Tony Ingram retires from that post Dec. 31.
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Canada May Intervene in CN Strike
John D. Boyd |
Canada’s labor minister plans to offer legislation to force an end to the two-day-old strike against Canadian National Railway by locomotive engineers.
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Engineers Launch Strike Against Canadian National
John D. Boyd |
Locomotive engineers in Canada launched a strike against Canadian National Railway early Nov.
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CN Gets Strike Notice from Engineers
John D. Boyd |
Canadian National Railway could face a strike by locomotive engineers for its Canadian operations as early as Nov.
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Senate Panels Negotiate Rail Antitrust Rules
John D. Boyd |
Members of two Senate committees are still working on details of how much to curb a limited antitrust immunity freight railroads now enjoy.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
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Pre-Holiday Rail Volume Jumps
John D. Boyd |
Railroads just got something extra to appreciate in the week before the two-day Thanksgiving holiday period, with the week ending Nov.
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Union Pacific Opens Donner Pass Route
John D. Boyd |
Union Pacific Railroad began running double-stacked container trains over the Donner Pass in the Sierra Nevada mountain range after a 12-month construction project to carve out bigger tunnel clearance
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BNSF to Ration Some Grain Loads
John D. Boyd |
BNSF Railway implemented a “permit embargo” to control movement of export grain shipments to backed-up seaports in the Pacific Northwest, after heavy rains slowed ship loadings.
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CN Imposes Wage, Work Terms on Union
John D. Boyd |
Locomotive engineers for Canadian National Railway are getting a small raise and work-rule change they did not bargain for, after talks between the two collapsed.
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Norfolk Southern Train Derails
Thomas L. Gallagher |
A Norfolk Southern freight train carrying sulfuric acid derailed early Sunday morning in Gilbert, S.C., the WLTX Web site reported Nov. 23.
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STB Calls in Monitor for CN Chicago Reports
John D. Boyd |
Unhappy Chicago suburbs will get independent review of Canadian National Railway’s reports on the impact of the railroads's operations there, the Surface Transportation Board said Frid
Rail News
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FRA Touts Growth in Trains’ Fuel Efficiency
John D. Boyd |
A new study by the Federal Railroad Administration says Class I freight railoads boosted their fuel efficiency by 21.5 percent from 1990 to 2006, aided by adoption of more fuel-efficient locomotives a
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Chicago Trims CREATE Rail Projects
John D. Boyd |
Chicago’s package of construction projects to untangle a time-wasting spaghetti bowl of freight and passenger rail lines officially got a little smaller, but it remains a huge plan that is widel
Rail News
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Railroad Traffic Grows from Previous Week
John D. Boyd |
A boost in several large cargoes, including a new 2009 peak for hauls of motor vehicles and equipment, lifted traffic at major U.S. railroads in the week ending Nov. 14.
Rail News
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Montana Sues BNSF over Grain Hauls
John D. Boyd |
Montana is suing BNSF Railway over payments for a short line’s grain shipments, while BNSF is saying “our actions are legal” and that it is trying to offer the state’s shippers
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