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Taylor named as president of New York & Atlantic

By Trains Staff | May 14, 2024

Current vice president will succeed James Bonner, leaving for NYS&W

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A New York & Atlantic train works near the railroad’s Fresh Pond Yard in August 2019. David Lassen

CHICAGO — Marlon Taylor has been named as the new president of the New York & Atlantic Railway, parent company Anacostia Rail Holdings has announced.

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Marlon Taylor, new president of the New York & Atlantic Railway. Anacostia Rail Holdings

Taylor, currenly the railroad’s vice president, will succeed James Bonner, NY&A president since 2016. Bonner is becoming president of the New York, Susquehanna & Western Railway [see “NYS&W names short line exec James Bonner as its next president,Trains News Wire, May 14, 2024].

“Marlon has become an integral part of the NYA team since he joined the railroad in 2016,” B.A. (Bruce) Lieberman, Anacostia executive vice president and chief financial officer, said in a press release. “We could not have had a better candidate to continue building on the success of NYA. The railroad is in its best-ever financial and physical condition, and it fields a team of unmatched professional railroaders.”

Taylor launched his railroading career with Anacosta’s Pacific Harbor Line in 1999.

“I look forward with enthusiasm to this new opportunity,” Taylor said. “Over the past eight years with NYA, I have enjoyed developing solutions that help our customers thrive, while serving our diverse community and workforce and managing our safe, efficient, and green operations. Our success has been achieved with the close cooperation of our host, the Long Island Rail Road. It is the busiest commuter railroad in North America, and we are committed to maintaining our great relationship with this premier agency.”

Trains Magazine profiled the NY&A — formed in 1997 to provide freight service on LIRR lines — in 2020 [see “Clearing hurdles on Long Island,” June 2020].

In addition to his responsibilities for NYA, Taylor serves industry and community groups including the Safety & Operations Management Committee of the Association of American Railroads, as President of the Railroads of New York, and as a member of the Queens Chamber of Commerce and the Big Brothers and Big Sisters Leadership Council. He lives with his wife in Lynbrook, N.Y.

Bonner will join the NYS&W in June following a brief transitional period.

“We are grateful to James for his leadership and dedication, and we look forward to a continued strong relationship with him.” Lieberman said.

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