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Stay updated with our rail transport news and trends. Journal of Commerce covers intermodal news, and port connectivity news in the container rail transport sector.
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UNION PACIFIC ORDERS EQUIPMENT FOR ROADRAILERS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Union Pacific Railroad ordered 100 specialized railroad wheel assemblies and 175 RoadRailer truc
Rail News
RAIL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Chessie Is History, As C&O, CSXT MergeRICHMOND, Va. - Another venerable railroad name - C&O
Rail News
RAIL STRIKE END SIGNALS RESTART AT CANADA PORTS
Mark Wilson |
In the aftermath of Canada's five-day national railroad strike, both of that nation's railroads were
Rail News
RAIL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Accountants Upgrade Opinion of L.B. FosterL.B. Foster Co. said its independent accountants h
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CANADIAN RAIL STRIKE SHOWED GROWING PROBLEMS FOR LABOR
Leo Ryan |
The rail strike that hit Canada last week may be remembered more for the damage inflicted on weakeni
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CHANNEL TUNNEL SEEKS MORE JAPANESE FUNDS
(Ap) |
Officials of Eurotunnel, the multibillion-dollar project to connect Britain and France by rail under
Rail News
RAIL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Total Transportation Posts Quarterly LossBUFFALO, N.Y. - Total Transportation Coordinators I
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GENERAL RAILWAY WANTS RULES EASED
Howard S. Abramson |
General Railway Signal Co. has asked the Federal Trade Commission to relax the terms of a 1964 conse
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SKUNK BACKERS RAISE STINK OVER G-P LOGGING
(Ap) |
Angered by clear-cutting of redwoods along the historic and picturesque Skunk Railroad line that
Rail News
CIL'S CASH CONFIDENT COSTS WILL BE REDUCED
Andrew Tausz |
It may not be polite for him always to talk about money and certainly his message doesn't endear him
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FLORIDA JUDGE DISMISSES CHARGES AGAINST MOTHER IN SAUSAGE CASE
Geoffrey Tomb |
Tobia Jinks, a Metrorail rider charged with illegal eating when she fed her children Vienna sausages
Rail News
RAIL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Privatization in Japan May Boost Global MartThe $40 billion global market for rail equipment
Rail News
WEEKLY RAIL FREIGHT REPORT
JOC Staff |
For the week ended Aug. 15, total piggyback freight hauled on the nation's major railroads equaled
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BC RAIL CHUGS ON AT HALF THROTTLE
Mark Wilson |
Provincially owned BC Rail, Canada's third-largest railroad, has been unable to insulate itself from
Rail News
RAIL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Judge Dismisses Suit Against Soo LineAn employee lawsuit to block Soo Line Railroad Co.'s sa
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COURT RULES AGAINST ICC IN RAIL ABANDONMENT CASE
Leo Abruzzese |
The Interstate Commerce Commission must consider a shipper's right to buy or subsidize an unprofitab
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CANADA'S CN RAIL WARNS IT MUST CUT LABOR COSTS
Mark Wilson |
A shutdown of Canada's two transcontinental railroads has helped state-owned CN Rail draw attention
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RAIL TALKS PROGRESS LITTLE IN CANADA
Leo Ryan |
Negotiations to end a national rail strike resumed here Wednesday aftermaking little progress in a m
Rail News
RAIL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Railroad Group Seeks Change in Cost IndexThe Association of American Railroads has asked the
Rail News
HIGH-SPEED RAIL SERVICE STUDIED
Tony Seideman |
Spurred by a study by the Coalition of Northeastern Governors, or Coneg, high-speed rail may be comi
Rail News
NEW TECHNOLOGY ELIMINATES NEED FOR DATA-ONLY LINES
Tony Seideman |
A new information transmission technology is allowing companies to tie their computers together thro
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INVESTMENT RETURN STUDIED COMMERCE SAYS NO RAILROADS EARNED ADEQUATE '86 RATE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Interstate Commerce Commission decided that none of the nation's 18 Class I railroads earned an
Rail News
TRAIN DERAILS, CATCHES FIRE IN CHINA
(Ap) |
A 49-car freight train carrying gasoline and oil derailed and caught fire in a tunnel in western Chi
Rail News
RAIL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Track Rehabilitation To Slow LIRR ServiceJAMAICA, N.Y. - The Long Island Rail Road began tra
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CSX FREIGHT TRAIN DERAILMENT DRIVES PA. RESIDENTS FROM HOMES
(Ap) |
A broken axle or wheel has been blamed for a 16-car CSX freight train derailment that forced the ove
Rail News
AUSTRALIA'S EVANS TACKLES TOUGH TRANSPORT REFORM
Vincent W. Stove |
A new man has been appointed to initiate the "sweeping reform" of Australian transport. He i
Rail News
RAIL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Celebration to Mark Ore.-Calif. Rail LinkASHLAND, Ore. - A hundred years ago Charles Crocker
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SAUSAGE-EATING LEADS TO ARREST
(Ap) |
Authorities eager to keep Miami's 3-year-old commuter system spick-and-span arrested a mother who al
Rail News
LARRY KAUFMAN'S INSIDE TALK ON TRANSPORTATION
Larry Kaufman |
BURLINGTON NORTHERN RAILROAD MARKETING EXECUTIVES have been making the rounds of news offices recent
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WEEKLY RAIL FREIGHT REPORT
JOC Staff |
For the week ended Aug. 8, total piggyback freight hauled on the nation's major railroads equaled 10
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CANADIAN WORKERS DEFY PLEA AGAINST WALKOUTS
Leo Ryan |
Hundreds of workers at Canada's two national railways defied union requests to stop wildcat walkouts
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CP RAIL FACES FINES FOR ALIENS' CROSSINGS
(Ap) |
The U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service will fine the Canadian Pacific Railroad at least $50
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RAIL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Rails Reach Settlement On Track-Use DisputeA track dispute between the Union Pacific and Sou
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SWEDES, DANES PLAN SPAN-TUNNEL
(Ap) |
The Swedish and Danish governments agreed to begin formal negotiations on a bridge and tunnel link b
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BRAZIL AIMS TO IMPROVE RAILWAYS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Plans have been established to include the private trade in an effort to transport grain and oilseed
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CANADIAN UNIONS SEEK END TO WALKOUTS DURING TALKS
Gregory S. Johnson |
The head of the umbrella group representing nine unions negotiating with Canada's railroads urged wo
Rail News
HENLEY GROUP CLEARED TO HIKE SANTA FE STAKE
Howard S. Abramson |
The Federal Trade Commission and the Justice Department have cleared the Henley Group's request to b
Rail News
MERGER TALKS END ORAL ARGUMENTS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
An official of the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad Co. said oral arguments in its merger application
Rail News
CARRIERS SHIFT RISK OF LOSS TO SHIPPERS
Mark W. Lyon |
To the detriment of shippers, carriers have worked diligently since deregulation to reduce their lia
Rail News
UNION PACIFIC BUYS NEW, MORE POWERFUL POWER
JOC Staff |
Union Pacific Railroad ordered 75 General Electric locomotives for delivery starting this year. The
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