LYTTON, British Columbia — A woman who lost her home in the fire that destroyed most of Lytton, B.C., in June has filed suit against Canadian National and Canadian Pacific, saying the railroads “caused or contributed” to the fire by operating when the heat made it unsafe to operate trains. Global News reports Carel Moiseiswitsch […]
Weekly rail traffic shows intermodal drop, but carloads lead to slight overall increase
WASHINGTON — Intermodal traffic slipped below same-week levels for 2020 in the latest statistics from the Association of American Railroads, as Class I railroads continue to deal with congestion in the international supply chain. U.S. railroads moved 269,799 trailers and containers for the week ending Aug. 14, a 3% decrease from the figure for the […]
New Caltrain schedule to exceed pre-pandemic service levels
SAN CARLOS, Calif. — Bay Area commuter rail operator Caltrain will expand service on Aug. 30 while cutting fares by 50% in September. The new schedules, with 104 trains on weekdays, exceed pre-pandemic levels. The new schedule will see four trains per hour during peak hours (6-9 a.m and 4-7 p.m.) with service every half-hour […]
BNSF reopens Arkansas intermodal facility to address Memphis-area demand
FORT WORTH, Texas — BNSF Railway has reopened its Harvard Intermodal Facility in Marion, Ark., to address Memphis-area demand and increase capacity. In a press release, the railroad reports international intermodal shipments originating at Pier T of the Port of Long Beach, Calif., will now terminate at the Harvard facility. The Harvard Intermodal Facility is […]
Savage, KCS partner on new Louisiana transload, storage facility
MOSSVILLE, La. — Infrastructure and supply-chain firm Savage and Kansas City Southern have announced they will build a transload and railcar storage facility on property leased from KCS’s Mossville, La., yard. Savage’s Mossville multi-commodity railport will help serve Lake Charles area refineries, chemical plants, and other businesses. “Savage has a longstanding relationship with KCS and we’re […]
Indiana museum receives donation of ex-EJ&E locomotive
NORTH JUDSON, Ind. — The Hoosier Valley Railroad Museum will receive a rebuilt former Elgin, Joliet & Eastern locomotive, originally an SD9, from its current owner, the Chesapeake & Indiana Railroad, the museum has announced. The locomotive is currently operational and will continue to be used by the Chesapeake & Indiana until it is ready […]
Kansas City Southern postpones stockholder vote on CN deal
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Kansas City Southern has followed through on plans to delay its vote on Canadian National’s merger offer, pending a ruling from the Surface Transportation Board on the voting trust that is a key portion of the merger plan. KCS stockholders were set to vote on the deal Thursday, but that is now […]
Inspections after Ottawa light rail derailment finds eight cars needing repairs
OTTAWA, Ontario — Eight of the 39 cars for Ottawa’s Confederation Line light rail system need repairs for an axle issue that caused a derailment, the head of the city’s transit services has said in a memo. Global News reports OC Transpo General Manager John Manconi informed city council members that the eight cars have […]
Newark AirTrain project gets federal environmental approval
NEWARK, N.J. — Construction of a new monorail at Newark Liberty International Airport to replace the current, aging system has received environmental approval from the Federal Aviation Administration, keeping the project on schedule for the start of construction in 2022. The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey announced Tuesday that the FAA issued […]
Trains Magazine seeks associate editor
WAUKESHA, Wis. — Trains Magazine, the world’s largest railroad media brand with print, web, video, and events aspects, is searching for a new associate editor after Brian Schmidt’s promotion to editor at Trains’ sister brand, Classic Trains magazine. “We’re looking for someone with a strong passion for all aspects of railroading, past, present and future; […]
Union Pacific says service is improving after wildfires closed routes in California
OMAHA, Neb. — It will take several more weeks for Union Pacific to fully recover from California wildfires that disrupted service on its I-5 and Feather River corridors. “Everyone here is focused on ensuring that we can get the system ramped back up,” says Eric Gehringer, UP’s executive vice president of operations. “It is not […]
Surface Transportation Board rules on Amtrak-Metra rent dispute at Chicago Union Station (updated)
WASHINGTON — The Surface Transportation board has ruled Metra must pay Amtrak $10.7 million annually for use of Chicago Union Station — virtually splitting the difference between the figures suggested by the two parities — while declining to address a number of key operating issues which remain in dispute. In a decision reached Monday and […]