News Wire Digest Second Section for Thursday, March 19 NEWSWIRE

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Thursday morning rail news: — A magnitude 5.7 earthquake near Salt Lake City shut down light rail service and disrupted FrontRunner commuter service Wednesday, but service has resumed today with some residual delays, the Utah Transit Authority reports. The earthquake, which struck at 7:09 a.m., caused widespread damage, but no serious injuries were reported, the […]

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News Wire Digest Third Section for Thursday, March 19 NEWSWIRE

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A look at Thursday news on the Union Pacific Railroad: — The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit has turned down a Union Pacific challenge to a U.S. Department of Transportation rule requiring railroads to share information with states and Native American groups about trains carrying flammable materials. Reuters reports the 2-1 ruling […]

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Trains News Wire Digest for Thursday, March 19 NEWSWIRE

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A Thursday morning update on COVID-19-related transit and commuter rail changes in California: — The Altamont Corridor Express has suspended its pilot program offering Saturday service, is reducing train size as of today, and will suspend westbound Train 07 and eastbound Train 10 as of Monday. Details are available here. With much of the San […]

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Amtrak service cuts reach Midwest NEWSWIRE

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A northbound Amtrak Hiawatha passes through Northbrook, Ill., on Feb. 23, 2020. Service frequency is being reduced for the Hiawatha and other Midwest trains. TRAINS: David Lassen CHICAGO — As part of its continuing response to coronavirus-related drops in ridership, Amtrak has made the first cuts to its Midwestern service, cancelling the Chicago-Grand Rapids, Mich., […]

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News Wire Digest Second Section for Wednesday, March 18 NEWSWIRE

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Metro-North trains meet near the 125th Street station in Harlem. Metro-North’s parent, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, is seeking $4 billion in aid because of reduced ridership. TRAINS: David Lassen More coronavirus-related rail news for Wednesday morning: — New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority is asking for $4 billion in federal aid in the wake of a […]

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News Wire Digest Third Section for Wednesday, March 18 NEWSWIRE

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Florida’s Brightline has joined the list of rail operators reducing service because of the coronavirus outbreak. TRAINS: David Lassen Wednesday afternoon rail news: — U.S. Rep. Dan Lipinski, chairman of the House Subcommittee on Railroads, Pipelines, and Hazardous Materials, has been defeated in the Democratic primary for Illinois’ 3rd Congressional District. Lipinski was defeated by […]

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Regulators toss out effort to force UP to sell Tennessee Pass line

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WASHINGTON – The Surface Transportation Board has rejected real estate moguls’ effort to force Union Pacific to sell its mothballed Tennessee Pass line in Colorado. But the board’s ruling leaves open the possibility that KCVN and Colorado Pacific, which proposed buying the Tennessee Pass line and restoring it to service to haul agricultural and mining […]

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Trains News Wire Digest for Wednesday, March 18 (updated) NEWSWIRE

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A Wednesday morning update on rail service changes in response to the COVID-19 outbreak: — After introducing reduced service on Tuesday, the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority has made some adjustments beginning today, reflecting Tuesday usage. The agency will add morning Blue Line service, additional Green Line E branch service — in part to support workforce […]

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US carload and container shipments decline more than 7% NEWSWIRE

U.S. Rail Traffic1 Week 11, 2020 – Ended March 14, 2020 This Week Year-To-Date Cars vs 2019 Cumulative Avg/wk2 vs 2019 Total Carloads 226,039 -5.9% 2,549,159 231,742 -6.2% Chemicals 33,012 3.6% 360,417 32,765 2.9% Coal 55,542 -23.0% 716,466 65,133 -18.1% Farm Products excl. Grain, and Food 15,854 1.6% 174,000 15,818 2.0% Forest Products 9,842 -1.7% 107,399 9,764 -2.9% Grain 19,911 6.9% 217,778 19,798 -6.5% Metallic Ores and Metals 19,975 -4.7% 228,660 20,787 0.1% Motor Vehicles and Parts 19,104 6.6% 175,314 15,938 -0.4% Nonmetallic Minerals 30,254 -7.5% 316,940 28,813 -5.6% Petroleum and Petroleum Products 13,294 9.6% 145,168 13,197 5.4% Other 9,251 12.4% 107,017 9,729 6.6% Total Intermodal Units 236,978 -9.1% 2,712,444 246,586 -7.8% Total Traffic 463,017 -7.6% 5,261,603 478,328 -7.0% 1 Excludes U.S. operations of Canadian Pacific, CN and GMXT. 2 Average per week figures may not sum to totals as a result of independent rounding.

Association of American Railroads WASHINGTON — The Association of American Railroads today reported U.S. rail traffic for the week ending March 14, 2020. For this week, total U.S. weekly rail traffic was 463,017 carloads and intermodal units, down 7.6% compared with the same week last year. Total carloads for the week ending March 14 were […]

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Trains News Wire Digest for Tuesday, March 17 NEWSWIRE

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Intercity, commuter, and local passenger rail systems contine to adjust to the COVID-19 outbreak. Here are the latest service changes as of Tuesday morning: — Amtrak has announced further reductions. Because Amtrak continues to adjust schedules, check Amtrak.com or Amtrak smartphone apps for the latest status. Here are changes as of Monday evening: – Effective […]

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