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FREIGHTLINER CHAIRMAN CALLS DROP IN HEAVY TRUCK SALES TEMPORARY
Michael S. Lelyveld |
The sudden drop in heavy truck sales for Freightliner Corp. last month is no sign that demand is coo
Trucking News
SERVICE SHOULD BE BACK AFTER RAIL MISHAP
Journal of Commerce Staff |
CSX Transportation Corp. was expected to restore service to its west Kentucky mainline over the week
Rail News
NJ TRUCKING EXECUTIVE INDICTED
JOC Staff |
A New Jersey trucking executive was indicted on charges of fraudulently obtaining over $12 million i
Trucking News
AMTRAK, RAIL UNIONS DEBATE COVERAGE SHIFT
George F.W. Telfer |
Amtrak's chairman and rail union presidents hotly debated the government- owned passenger line's bid
Rail News
WEEKLY RAIL FREIGHT REPORT
JOC Staff |
For the week ended June 11 total piggyback freight hauled on the nation's major railroads equaled 11
Rail News
GREG JOHNSON - MANAGING TRAFFIC
Greg Johnson |
MORE HAGGLING IS IN STORE between shippers and truckers over the shippers' undercharge plan.
Trucking News
LOS ANGELES TALLIES COST OF SECOND SUBWAY LEG
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Los Angeles, which plans to join the ranks of U.S. cities with subways in 1993, said it'll cost betw
Trucking News
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
LOS ANGELES ACTIVISTS FIGHT DRAINING OF LAKEA plan to drain a lake during Metro Rail constru
Rail News
TRUCKERS ENDORSE PLAN TO LOWER MINIMUM AGE REQUIREMENTS
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
A proposal to lower to 18 the minimum age for driving heavy rigs got an important boost Wednesday wh
Trucking News
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
NEW GROUP TO FOSTER AEROSPACE INTERESTSWASHINGTON - The National Industrial Transportation L
Rail News
TRANSPORT CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
Texas Association to Improve Distribution, summer meeting, June 23-24. Marriott Riverwalk Hotel, San
Rail News
RADIUM-TAINTED SOIL EN ROUTE TO UTAH
(Ap) |
Tractor-trailers carrying barrels of radium-contaminated soil are en route to Utah via Tennessee in
Trucking News
ATA, SHIPPERS PLAN TO DISCUSS RATE PRACTICES
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
Truckers support the basic concept of a plan by a coalition of shippers and transportation brokers t
Trucking News
FARMERS HOPPING MAD OVER HOPPER CAR SHORTAGE
Knight-Ridder Newspapers |
At the height of last fall's bumper harvest, the LaPorte County (Ind.) Farm Bureau Co-Op in Union Mi
Rail News
FLATCAR LESSORS LOOK FOR GROWTH
James Moses |
Lessors of railroad flatcars are cautiously optimistic about prospects for flatcar leasing over the
Rail News
CORPS OF ENGINEERS STRIVING TO KEEP RIVERS NAVIGABLE
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
The U.S. government agency in charge of civil works and dredging projects is optimistic about its ab
Rail News
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
COMMISSION ORDERS CUTS IN FREIGHT RATESThe Interstate Commerce Commission has decided that r
Rail News
PEOPLE - TRUCKING
From Wire and Staff Reports |
BUILDERS TRANSPORT INC. (Camden, S.C.) - Charles C. Gay, Jr. was elected president and chief operati
Rail News
ANTITRUST ISSUE PUTS SPOTLIGHT ON TRAILER TRAIN
Lawrence Kaufman |
For most of the 32 years since Trailer Train Co. was founded, the railcar leasing company operated i
Rail News
USX EXITS RAIL, BARGE BUSINESS
Gregory S. Johnson |
USX Corp. is selling a majority interest in seven railroads it owns for about $500 million to a New
Rail News
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
CON-WAY CENTRAL PLANS NEW SERVICE CENTERSANN ARBOR, Mich. - Con-Way Central Express said it
Rail News
SHIPPERS, RETAILERS PUSH FOR COMPLETE DECONTROL OF TRUCKING INDUSTRY
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
A coalition representing shippers and retailers urged Congress to finish the job of deregulating the
Trucking News
FEW STRIKERS BACK ON JOB AT GUILFORD RAIL UNIT
Howard S. Abramson |
Few of the 1,200 workers who have been on strike against the Springfield Terminal Railway since mid-
Rail News
NEW TIE-UP ON MISSISSIPPI HALTS BARGES AGAIN, SENDS RATES HIGHER
Kevin Commins |
Barge traffic on the Mississippi River ground to a halt again, just hours after a week-long tie-up a
Rail News
AMERICAN FREIGHT AND PILOT HIT BY SHARP LOSSES IN FIRST QUARTER
Leo Abruzzese |
Two of the nation's largest inter-regional trucking companies suffered steepfinancial losses
Trucking News
WEEKLY RAIL FREIGHT REPORT
JOC Staff |
For the week ended June 4 total piggyback freight hauled on the nation's major railroads equaled 100
Rail News
UN OFFICIAL URGES EUROPEANS TO INCREASE INTERMODAL USAGE
John Perrotta |
Although admitting to obstacles, a U.N. transportation official has called for increased use of inte
Rail News
UNWANTED RIDERS 'BUG' CHICAGO'S BUS SYSTEM
(Ap) |
Two-legged commuters are waiting longer for Chicago Transit Authority busesbecause there are
Trucking News
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
NS, CONRAIL ESTABLISH INTERCHANGE AGREEMENTNORFOLK, Va. - Norfolk Southern Corp. said an int
Rail News
GUILFORD WOES MOUNT IN WAKE OF ARBITRATION
Howard S. Abramson |
The first casualty of back-to-back arbitrators' rulings against Guilford Transportation Industries I
Rail News
FALLING WATER LEVELS HURTING BARGE TRAFFIC IN PARCHED MIDWEST
Chicago Tribune |
Barge traffic on Midwestern waterways is being delayed and at some points virtually shut down as wat
Rail News
BAR ON SALE OF CSX LINE EXTENDED
Howard S. Abramson |
The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New York has extended a stay preventing CSX Transportation
Rail News
GREG JOHNSON MANAGING TRAFFIC
Greg Johnson |
THOSE ARBITRATORS' RULINGS in the Guilford Transportation Industries Inc. labor battle rattle more t
Rail News
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
ICC CAN'T PROCESS TARIFFS VIA 'FAX'The Interstate Commerce Commission said it does not have
Rail News
MARKET SHARE FALLS FOR HEAVY TRUCK LEADERS
Michael S. Lelyveld |
The leaders of the pack in the heavy truck industry found smaller competitors nipping at their marke
Trucking News
TRUCK SAFETY PROGRAM WINS PASSING GRADE
Leo Abruzzese |
A congressional study office gave passing grades to the nation's truck safety inspection programs bu
Trucking News
LEND LEASE PUTS NEW EMPHASIS ON REGIONAL TRUCK CARRIERS
Gregory S. Johnson |
Lend Lease Trucks Inc. wants to alter its image. The full-service truck lessor is carving ou
Trucking News
GRAIN SHIPPERS, RAILS AND BARGES JOIN TO MOVE PRODUCT TO MARKET
Bruce Fraser |
Shippers, barge operators and railroads increasingly are finding it mutually beneficial to work toge
Rail News
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
LOW WATER STRANDS BARGES ON MISSISSIPPIGREENVILLE, Miss. - About 750 barges were backed up o
Rail News
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
CF TO EQUIP SALES FORCE WITH CELLULAR PHONESPALO ALTO, Calif. - Consolidated Freightways sai
Rail News
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