Southern Railway freight trains remembered

Above, head-on photograph of a black locomotive leading a long freight train forward the camera.

Southern Railway freight trains remembered: All through June 2022, Classic Trains editors are celebrating the grit, panache, and charm that was the Southern Railway. As part of the celebration, please enjoy this freight train photo gallery as the perfect accompaniment. Each month since October 2019, Classic Trains editors have showcase one “Fallen Flag” railroad — […]

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U.S. rail traffic remains below 2021 levels

Weekly table showing U.S. carload traffic by commodity type, plus intermodal totals

WASHINGTON — Rail traffic’s general downward trend continued in the latest weekly statistics from the Association of American Railroads. For the week ending June 11, U.S. railroads reported 510,295 carloads and intermodal units, a 3.6% decline from the corresponding week in 2021. That included 234,942 carloads, down 2.8%, and 275,353 containers and trailers, down 4.4%. […]

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Canada ends vaccine requirement for travel, transportation workers

Via Rail Canada locomotive no. 6433

OTTAWA — Canada is lifting its COVID-19 vaccination requirement for travel and federally regulated forms of transportation as of June 20, meaning railroads will no longer be required to mandate vaccinations for workers and rail passengers are no longer required to have been vaccinated. Visitors to Canada will still have to be fully vaccinated or […]

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CN’s deal to acquire CSX Massena Line is officially off

Blue and yello locomotives with short string of freight cars on straight track

CHICAGO — Canadian National’s proposed acquisition of CSX Transportation’s line linking Syracuse, N.Y., with Montreal is officially dead. The railroads informed a federal court last week that the purchase and sale agreement had expired and that the deal was off. As a result, the railroads asked the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit […]

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Regulators scold railroads over recovery plans, order improvements

freight train

WASHINGTON — The Surface Transportation Board, making clear its unhappiness with service recovery plans filed by the four largest U.S. Class I railroads, will require those railroads to correct deficiencies in service recovery plans submitted to the board, and to provide additional information on how they plan to improve service and communication with customers. At […]

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