FORT WORTH, Texas — Eight major freight railroads filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court last week arguing that one of the nation’s largest labor unions is refusing to negotiate on the continuous issue of train crew size. On Oct. 3, attorneys representing eight freight carriers — BNSF Railway, Kansas City Southern, CSX Transportation, Grand […]
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St. Paul depot marks visitor, leasing milestones NEWSWIRE
The waiting room of St. Paul Union Depot is shown just prior to the renovated station’s reopening in December 2012. In 2018, for the first time since its renovation, the station surpassed a million visitors, and also leased out all available commercial space. Steve Glischinski ST. PAUL, Minn. — The renovated St. Paul Union Depot […]
Surface Transportation Board hands down three decisions on U.S. railroad regulations NEWSWIRE
WASHINGTON — The Surface Transportation Board today announced that it is issuing a series of decisions on demurrage and accessorial rules and charges, continuing its efforts to improve dispute resolution processes, promote transparency, and make the agency more accessible. Informed by the agency’s two-day public hearing with more than 50 participants, the Board is issuing […]
Trackwork begins to close gap in UP triple track near Chicago NEWSWIRE
A westbound Union Pacific train snakes through the switches at Vale, where UP’s main line goes from three to two tracks, in December 2018. Construction of a third track from Vale to Provo Junction will begin this week. TRAINS: David Lassen Ballast shows the path of the third track to be built from Vale to […]
Union Pacific Big Boy’s Great Southwest Tour: Caliente, Nevada, to Las Vegas NEWSWIRE
Join Trains for Union Pacific Big Boy No. 4014’s Great Southwest Tour. In this video, Trains editors take you on the road between Caliente, Nevada, and Las Vegas as Big Boy rolls to California. […]
Union Pacific leads decline in third quarter rail traffic NEWSWIRE
In a down year for North American rail volumes, Union Pacific led the third quarter decline in traffic among the six big systems, with its intermodal volume slumping 12% and its overall carloads off by 9%. Among the big four U.S. systems, BNSF Railway fared the best in the third quarter. Its intermodal volume was […]
Big Boy’s Great Southwest Tour: Milford, Utah to Caliente, Nevada NEWSWIRE
Join Trains for Union Pacific Big Boy No. 4014’s Great Southwest Tour. In this video, Trains editors take you on the road between Millford, Utah, and Caliente, Nevada as Big Boy rolls to California. […]
DOT, FRA, announce nearly $400 million in rail infrastructure grants NEWSWIRE
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Railroad Administration today issued a Notice of Funding Opportunity for the Federal-State Partnership for State of Good Repair Program. The funding opportunity includes $396 million in grant funding. “This $396 million in federal funding will provide a tremendous boost to private, state and local investments to improve […]
NJ Transit reveals heritage locomotives
KEARNY, N.J. — NJ Transit unveiled three heritage locomotives Saturday at its annual Family Days event at its Meadows Maintenance Complex, and is scheduled to debut the locomotives for the general public on Tuesday. The three locomotives are GP40PH-2 No. 4109, repainted to a version of the Central of New Jersey livery it wore when […]
CN steam engine faces move from Ontario station display site NEWSWIRE
CN steam locomotive No. 6167 faces a move from its current display site next to Guelph (Ontario) Central Station. Stephen C. Host A Canadian National steam locomotive on display in Guelph, Ontario, must be moved — for the second time. CNR No. 6167, which was moved in 2010 to its current location next to Guelph […]
Houston agency readies ballot measure on transit expansion NEWSWIRE
A light rail train passes through downtown Houston. The Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County will present a $3.5 billion plan for expansion of its light rail system to voters in November. Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County HOUSTON — The Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County, Texas, is making a $3.5 billion bet that […]
Indiana Rail Road, rail industry groups, sue Illinois over mandatory crew size law NEWSWIRE
CHICAGO, Ill. — The Indiana Rail Road is taking the debate over laws requiring minimum crew sizes for freight trains to federal court in Illinois. According to a lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois Eastern Division, Indiana Rail Road, along with railroad industry advocacy groups the Association of American […]