WASHINGTON — The two biggest New York-area infrastructure projects on Amtrak’s Northeast received mixed news on Monday, as the Federal Transit Agency upgraded the rating of the aging Portal Bridge replacement plan, while retaining the low rating for the Gateway Tunnel project between New York and New Jersey. NorthJersey.com reports that the Portal North Bridge […]
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A look at Tuesday morning rail news: — Montreal has become the latest city where protestors are blocking rail lines in support of pipeline protests in British Columbia. This morning, commuter rail service exo cancelled trains on its Candiac line for the second straight day because of blocked line, substituting bus service, CTV news reports. […]
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MONTREAL — In response to Canada’s new speed restrictions on trains carrying hazardous material, Canadian National has issued an embargo on crude oil propane, and TIH (toxic inhalation hazard) materials. In a notice to customers, the railroad says it will “continue to move these commodities, but manage the flow through a permit process from our […]
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WASHINGTON — Railroading will be getting $800 to $900 million less in money from the Federal government in the 2021 budget year than the past two budget cycles, according to U.S. Department of Transportation Budget highlights released Monday. President Donald Trump’s administration plans to spend a little more than $2 billion on the Federal Railroad […]
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Five men have filed suit over this January 2018 accident involving a chartered Amtrak train for Republican members of Congress. Rep. Jeff Denham, via Twitter Still more news for your Monday morning: — Four people who were aboard a special Amtrak train that hit a trash truck in a fatal 2018 accident have sued the […]
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Catching up on weekend rail news: — Protesters continued to block Canadian National rail lines near Belleville, Ontario, disrupting Canadian National and VIA Rail Canada. The National Post reports that VIA cancelled 18 trains on Sunday and said service will not resume “until the issue is resolved.” The indigenous group blocking the tracks is demonstrating […]
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Quite a bit of rail news for your Friday morning: — Passenger and freight traffic has been stopped since Thursday evening by protestors blocking Canadian National rail lines in southern Ontario, the CBC reports. VIA Rail Canada cancelled evening Thursday evening service between Toronto and Montreal, and Toronto and Ottawa, has cancelled some trains today, […]
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An artist’s rendering of what Wabtec’s new manufacturing plant in Germany may look like. Panattoni via Wabtec BOCHUM, Germany — Wabtec Corporation celebrated the groundbreaking of a more than 200,000 square foot, state-of-the-art green factory for developing and manufacturing brakes, as well as maintaining brakes and couplers for transit vehicles. Once complete, the new facility […]
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Trains editors discuss the news published during the week of Feb. 7, 2010. This week, Steve talks about Canadian Pacific’s derailment in Saskatchewan, another coal to oil conversion on the Colorado narrow gauge lines, BNSF Railway’s $3-billion capital spending plan, and more! […]
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OTTAWA — Canada’s Transport Minister, Marc Garneau, has announced new speed restrictions for trains carrying 20 or more cars of hazardous cargo in the wake of the derailment and subsequent fire of a Canadian Pacific train earlier today (Feb. 6) in Saskatchewan. Effective at midnight on Friday, such trains will be limited to 20 mph […]
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WASHINGTON — A Chicago alderman told members of the House Subcommittee on Railroads, Pipelines, and Hazardous Materials that the lives of his constituents were being disrupted because of blocked crossings. During a hearing on Wednesday about grade crossing safety, 19th Ward Alderman Matthew O’Shea told members of Congress about people being late to work and […]
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Canadian National CEO J.J. Ruest Canadian National WAUKESHA, Wis. — Executives from at least three Class I railroads will be speaking at investors conferences in the coming weeks, according to news releases from the railroads. Canadian National Canadian National’s CEO J.J. Ruest is expected to speak at the Citi 2020 Global Industrials Conference in Miami […]
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