MTA agrees to payment for families of workers killed by virus NEWSWIRE

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Wednesday morning rail news: — The Metropolitan Transportation Authority will provide a $500,000 benefit payment to families of workers killed by the COVID-19 virus following negotiations between the MTA and unions representing subway, bus, and commuter rail workers. The MTA will also cover health insurance for spouses and dependents for three years, and will not […]

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US rail traffic falls off a cliff NEWSWIRE

U.S. Rail Traffic1 Week 15, 2020 – Ended April 11, 2020 This Week Year-To-Date Cars vs 2019 Cumulative Avg/wk2 vs 2019 Total Carloads 198,726 -23.8% 3,402,688 226,846 -8.2% Chemicals 28,994 -10.4% 486,862 32,457 1.6% Coal 52,468 -36.1% 943,514 62,901 -18.5% Farm Products excl. Grain, and Food 14,295 -11.7% 235,737 15,716 0.7% Forest Products 9,234 -5.2% 145,758 9,717 -2.8% Grain 22,237 2.7% 304,078 20,272 -5.3% Metallic Ores and Metals 17,949 -25.0% 307,533 20,502 -3.2% Motor Vehicles and Parts 2,185 -87.7% 201,980 13,465 -18.0% Nonmetallic Minerals 31,651 -7.4% 441,951 29,463 -7.1% Petroleum and Petroleum Products 10,568 -21.1% 189,485 12,632 1.0% Other 9,145 -5.0% 145,790 9,719 5.3% Total Intermodal Units 213,777 -20.0% 3,610,246 240,683 -9.8% Total Traffic 412,503 -21.9% 7,012,934 467,529 -9.1% 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 April 11, 2020. For this week, total U.S. weekly rail traffic was 412,503 carloads and intermodal units, down 21.9% compared with the same week last year. Total carloads for the week ending April 11 were […]

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Amtrak goes to pre-packaged meals on western trains, makes other temporary changes to long-distance service

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CHICAGO — Amtrak will introduce its pre-packaged “Flexible Dining” program on western long-distance trains beginning Friday, April 17, in response to the sharply reduced ridership resulting from the coronavirus pandemic. With the introduction of the program on trains west of Chicago and New Orleans, only the Lorton, Va.-Sanford, Fla., Auto Train will retain full dining […]

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Anderson sends farewell message to Amtrak employees NEWSWIRE

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The Oklahoma Railway Museum is acquiring two coaches from short line railroad Farmrail. Oklahoma Railway Museum Tuesday afternoon rail news: — With William Flynn set to take over Wednesday as Amtrak president and CEO, outgoing CEO Richard Anderson sent a message to employees today thanking employees for their efforts during his tenure and in the […]

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AAR CEO: ‘Day in and day out, railroads are working around the clock…’ NEWSWIRE

AAR President and CEO Ian Jefferies recently published a new op-ed on Fox Business’ website praising railroads and their workers during this unprecedented coronavirus challenge. “Amid the coronavirus pandemic, the flow of groceries, pharmaceuticals and other essential goods is a stark reminder that transportation networks that bring those necessities to people are as vital as […]

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UPDATE: Police investigate cross tie fire in Colorado NEWSWIRE

Deputies and Emergency Services fire teams responded to a fire last night near railroad tracks north of MM 108. Approximately 10,000 railroad ties were on fire at two separate locations. Train traffic was halted while crews put out the fire. pic.twitter.com/zQLQfyZJ2k — PuebloCounty Sheriff (@PuebloCountySO) April 12, 2020 PUEBLO, Colo. — BNSF Railway police and […]

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