Metra surveys riders to shape schedule changes

Commuter train passes interlocking tower in golden afternoon light

CHICAGO — Commuter rail operator Metra is giving its passengers a chance to shape its schedules. The agency is asking passengers on all 11 of its rail lines to take a brief survey that will be used in developing future schedule changes and upgrades. It asks about riding habits including points of origin and destination, […]

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Rail traffic remains below 2021 levels

Weekly table shoing U.S. carload traffic by commodity type, plus overall intermodal statistics

WASHINGTON — U.S. rail traffic remains sluggish, with carloads and intermodal traffic below 2021 levels by weekly and year-to-date measures. For the week ending July 16, statistics from the Association of American Railroads show overall traffic at 498,899 carloads and intermodal units, a 2.8 decrease from the corresponding week in 2021. The total includes 229,809 […]

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Regulators deny California poultry producer’s request for extension of Union Pacific emergency service order

Logo of poultry company Foster Farms

WASHINGTON — The Surface Transportation Board on Wednesday denied a California poultry and feed producer’s request for an extension of an emergency service order covering Union Pacific grain trains. Fowler Farms, the largest chicken producer in the West, last week sought a 90-day extension of the emergency service order, which expired on July 17. Thousands […]

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Alberta pension fund to acquire Cando Rail & Terminals

BRANDON, Manitoba – Alberta’s provincial pension fund will acquire Cando Rail & Terminals from a Canadian private equity firm. Cando, which operates more than 40 industrial switching facilities, nine owned terminals, and one short line, experienced rapid growth while under the control of TorQuest Partners. The deal, announced today (July 20), is the latest in […]

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First new coach arrives at East Broad Top

Dark green passenger car body is lifted off of transport truck

ROCKHILL FURNACE, Pa. – “The newest passenger car in the United States.” That’s how Brad Esposito, general manager of the East Broad Top Railroad, described the rolling stock that arrived Tuesday, July 19, at the narrow gauge tourist line and National Historic Landmark. It is the railroad’s first new passenger coach in more than a […]

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KCS de Mexico receives 10-year extension to operating concession

Red, black, and orange locomotive at head of freight train

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Kansas City Southern de Mexico’s exclusive operating concession for its routes in Mexico have been extended by 10 years as part of an agreement with the Mexican government to invest in a new rail bypass route. The agreement with the Mexican Ministry of Infrastructure, Communications and Transportation (SICT) extends the concession […]

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Caltrain runs first test with eletrified equipment

Electric commuter rail equipment on test track

SANTA CLARA, Calif. — The first Caltrain electric trainset has seen action on the San Francisco-San Jose corridor, although at a significantly slower pace than will eventually be the standard. The commuter rail operator reports the trainset was pulled by a diesel at 5 mph between the Santa Clara and Tamien (San Jose) stations, a […]

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MBTA submits plans to address FTA safety directives

Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority logo

BOSTON — The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority is slated to have submitted plans by today to address safety directives issued by the Federal Transit Administration, Streetsblog Mass reports. Corrective action plans were required to respond to the four directives issued by the FTA in June [see “Federal directives order MBTA to address safety issues,” Trains […]

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