Digest: MTA head says agency will avoid service cuts, layoffs

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More Friday morning rail news: MTA CEO says agency will avoid service cuts, layoffs Metropolitan Transportation Authority CEO Patrick J. Foye says the agency will avoid service cuts and layoffs thanks to about $4 billion it will receive from the latest coronavirus stimulus package. Foye told WCBS Radio the agency was “out of the woods,” for 2021, […]

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New large-scale products for January 2021

Accucraft 1:20.3 Baldwin 0-6-0T live steam locomotive

Large scale locomotive Baldwin 0-6-0T steam locomotive. Freelance “Mabel” 1:20.3 (45mm gauge) live-steam locomotive. Black with white lining, green with yellow lining, maroon with yellow lining, and blue with white lining. Butane-fired model with pressure gauge, piston valve gear, pop safety valve under steam dome, water gauge with blowdown valve, boiler check valve for future […]

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New toy-train products for January 2021

Atlas O Peavey Co. Pullman-Standard 4,427-cubic-foot capacity low-side three-bay covered hopper

O gauge freight cars Pullman-Standard 4,427-cubic-foot-capacity low-side three-bay covered hopper. New paint schemes: Peavey Co. (blue and white), Archer Daniels Midland (blue and white), Cooperative Marketing Association (brown and black), Gold Kist (yellow and blue), Indiana Farm Bureau Cooperative Association Inc. (red, white, and blue), Scoular (gray and black), Tabor & Co. (gray and white), […]

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Digest: BART seeks proposals to reuse retired cars

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Thursday morning rail news: BART accepting applications for railcar reuse proposals Bay Area Rapid Transit is now accepting applications for proposals to reuse cars it is planning to retire. In a press release, the transit agency says the majority of cars will be recycled and used for parts, but it is soliciting proposals from museums, […]

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Deputy administrators of FRA, FTA among appointments to U.S. Department of Transportation (updated)

WASHINGTON — Amit Bose has been named deputy administrator for the Federal Railroad Adminstration and Nuria Fernandez the deputy administrator of the Federal Transit Administration, part of a group of more than three dozen appointments to the U.S. Department of Transportation announced today by the Biden Administration. “This experienced team looks forward to getting right […]

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Buttigieg, transportation secretary nominee and ‘second biggest passenger rail enthusiast,’ begins confirmation process

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WASHINGTON — If Americans now have a train enthusiast in the White House, they soon will have one at the U.S. Department of Transportation. Pete Buttigieg, the former mayor of South Bend, Indiana, testified Thursday to the Senate Commerce Committee, a precursor to his likely confirmation by the full Senate. The committee’s chairman, Mississippi Republican […]

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CSX expects a year of growth after fourth-quarter profits improve

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – CSX Transportation expects intermodal and merchandise volume to grow faster than the economy this year as the railroad continues to win share from the highway. “We expect to return to growth in 2021,” CEO Jim Foote told investors and analysts on the railroad’s quarterly earnings call Thursday. Merchandise traffic growth should outpace […]

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Union Pacific expects volume growth in 2021

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OMAHA, Neb. — Union Pacific expects volume to increase by 4% to 6% this year as vaccines are rolled out, the economy recovers, and trucking capacity remains tight. Railroad executives gave their cautiously optimistic outlook Thursday morning during the company’s fourth-quarter earnings call. Other than energy-related traffic segments, UP has a positive view on volume. […]

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Digest: KCS to develop logistics park in Dallas suburb

Rendering of planned industrial development

Thursday midday rail news: KCS, development firm to develop Wylie, Texas, logistics park Kansas City Southern and NorthPoint Development have announced plans to develop a 220-acre logistics park in Wylie, Texas, adjacent to the railroads’ David L. Starling Wylie Intermodal Terminal. The Wylie Logistics Park, in a northeastern suburb of Dallas, will have the potential […]

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