UP sues Metra over commuter operations

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CHICAGO — Union Pacific’s desire to get out of the business of operating Metra commuter trains has landed in federal court. Crain’s Chicago Business reports that UP filed suit earlier this week. The exact nature of the dispute is unknown, since the filing is sealed at UP’s request, and neither side provided details in response […]

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Bennett Levin: Time for state to take over ‘Keystone’ corridor operation NEWSWIRE

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Amtrak ‘Keystone Service’ train No. 664 hustles east at Mount Joy, Penn., in January 2018. Mark Hoffman HARRISBURG, Pa. – Pennsylvania should sever its relationship with Amtrak and take over operation of the Keystone Service (Philadelphia-Harrisburg) and the in-state portion of the Pennsylvanian (New York-Philadelphia-Pittsburgh), according to one rail industry veteran. Lower taxpayer outlays and […]

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CN says operations have returned to normal after strike NEWSWIRE

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MONTREAL — Canadian National Railway reports it has returned to normal operation, catching up on the backlog created from an eight-day strike in Canada in November. The railroad cited performance indicators showing the railroad is within normal operational ranges. The Nov. 19-27 strike by members of the Teamsters Canada Rail Conference reduced the railroad to […]

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NS ad campaign wins industry award NEWSWIRE

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NORFOLK, Va. – Norfolk Southern’s “Reimagine Possible” ad campaign, which highlights the railroad’s adoption of technology, has won an advertising industry award. The railroad’s ad agency, Maryland-based RP3 Agency, won a Silver Bulldog Award for Best Public Affairs Campaign. The Reimagine Possible campaign included a series of videos on topics ranging from the new NS […]

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Virginia, CSX announce major rail infrastructure plan

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ARLINGTON, Va. — The Commonwealth of Virginia and CSX Transportation have reached a deal on a $3.7-billion plan that will address rail congestion south of Washington D.C. by separating passenger and freight operations, allowing for a significant expansion of passenger and commuter rail services. The agreement announced Thursday will create a new, state-owned Long Bridge […]

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