CN earnings fall on lower volume, but executives say traffic rebound is under way

MONTREAL — Canadian National’s third-quarter profits tumbled on lower freight volume, the railway reported today, but most business segments are bouncing back. “I believe we’ve seen the bottom on volumes,” CEO Tracy Robinson told investors and analysts on the railway’s earnings call this afternoon. CN’s third-quarter operating income sank 21%, to $1.5 billion, as revenue […]

Read More…

World War II: The Transcontinental Railroad’s impact

The Transcontinental Railroad's Golden Spike

Southern Pacific & World War II By the 1940s, the original Transcontinental Railroad main line around the north end of the Great Salt Lake had fulfilled its original purpose of connecting the eastern United States with California, and was now needed for World War II. Specifically, the U.S. war effort needed the Transcontinental Railroad’s steel […]

Read More…

Amtrak’s Dash 8-32BWH

A gray locomotive with wide red, white, and blue stripes sits in a large and brightly lit factory building. A similar engine is in the background.

In the early 1990s, as the bulk of Amtrak’s EMD F40PH diesel fleet began nearing potential retirement age, the passenger carrier quietly began nosing around for potential replacements. After testing Electro Motive’s F69 AC traction prototypes, the company opted to explore a less-expensive option. To save money, Amtrak sought to modify an existing freight locomotive model […]

Read More…

TSA extends rail cybersecurity directives for one year

U.S. Transportation Security Administration logo

WASHINGTON — The Transportation Security Administration announced that it has extended by one year a set of three cybersecurity directives regarding railroad infrastructure that were scheduled to expire today (Oct. 24, 2023). The directives, developed with input from the industry and government agencies including the Federal Railroad Administration and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, […]

Read More…

Colorado to fund study of Denver-Craig passenger service

Black and white photo of passenger trains meeting in snow-covered mountain area

DENVER — The Colorado Department of Transportation has announced a $5 million study to consider reviving Denver-Steamboat Springs-Craig passenger rail service, as well as coordinated and connecting bus service. Passenger service on the 191-mile Denver-Craig route ended in April 1968 with discontinuance of the Denver & Rio Grande Western’s Yampa Valley Mail, which became the […]

Read More…

Wabtec to provide brakes, couplers for New York subway cars

Side view of silver subway car with blue striping

PITTSBURGH — Wabtec will provide brakes and couplers for New York City Transit’s second order of R211 subway cars to be built by Kawasaki Rail Car, Wabtec has announced. The 640-car order, placed last year, fulfills an option from an original 535-car order now being delivered that includes 440 R211A cars, 20 pilot cars with […]

Read More…

STB appoints six to Rail Energy Transportation Advisory Committee

Surface Transportation Board logo

WASHINGTON — The Surface Transportation Board on Monday announced appointment of six new members to the Rail Energy Transportation Advisory Committee, which advises the board on matters regarding rail movement of coal, ethanol, and other energy resources by rail. New to the board are: — Bryan Boaz, rail operations field supervisor of ExxonMobil, an at-large […]

Read More…

CSX: How this railroad got its name

Yellow CSX letters with web address on side of locomotive

CSX Railroads, in particular, have grappled with that same question over the years — especially those railroads that are the products of mergers or the surviving company after a takeover. There is, on the one hand, Norfolk Southern, a straightforward name for the affiliation of the Norfolk & Western and Southern railways. Along the same […]

Read More…

SEPTA engineers, conductors voting on strike authorization (updated)

Four-car electric multiple-unit trainset

PHILADELPHIA — Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority locomotive engineers and conductors are voting on a strike authorization, the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen and SMART-TD unions announced today. Results of voting, which began today, will be announced on Nov. 20. If a majority of engineers back a strike, the referendum would allow BLET National President […]

Read More…

Kansas Senator places hold on Amtrak board nominees: Analysis

Short Amtrak special train with grain elevator in background

WASHINGTON — U.S. Sen.Jerry Moran, (R-Kan.)  has placed a hold on the Amtrak Board of Directors nominees up for consideration by the full Senate, preventing their confirmation until Moran knows exactly all eight board members President Joe Biden intends to nominate. “The Biden administration has violated the law by failing to nominate a geographically diverse […]

Read More…