Freight arm of German national rail operator seeks end of single-carload traffic

Red electric locomotive with freight cars

​​BERLIN — The head of the freight subsidiary of German national rail company Deutsche Bahn is calling for the end of single-carload freight operations, saying such traffic is not profitable. “I cannot afford a permanent loss-making operation,” Sigrid Nikutta, CEO of DB Cargo, told DPA, the German Press Agency. “Either we succeed in making single-wagon […]

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Rinaldi, former Metro-North president, joins Gateway Development Commission

Woman at office desk

NEW YORK — Catherine Rinaldi, who retired at the end of March as president of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s Metro-North Railroad, did not take long to return to a position in public transportation. Rinaldi was named Monday (April 7, 2025) as the first executive vice president for the Gateway Development Commission, the agency overseeing the […]

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Amtrak, BNSF settle suit with family of truck driver in fatal Southwest Chief derailment

View of back of dump truck on railroad track

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Amtrak and BNSF Railway have settled a lawsuit with survivors of the truck driver whose dump truck was struck by the Southwest Chief in June 2022, derailing the train and killing the driver and three passengers. WDAF-TV reports Erin Barton, widow of driver Billy Dean Barton II, and the couple’s five […]

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March incident at Port of Stockton saw worker pinned between railcar, loader

Aerial vew of industrial area with railroad tracks, with inset photo of railcar and wheeled loader

WASHINGTON — A Hulcher Services employee was seriously injured when he was pinned between a rubber-tire loader and a railcar during a rerailing operation at the Port of Stockton, Calif., the National Transportation Safety Board said in a preliminary investigation report released today (April 7, 2025). The incident occurred March 11 at about 3:03 p.m., […]

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Arbitrator awards 3% raises for CN employees represented by TCRC

CN intermodal train stopped in mountain setting

TORONTO — Canadian National train service employees represented by the Teamsters Canada Rail Conference will get a 3% annual raise under an arbitrator’s contract decision. Arbitrator William Kaplan released his decision today on the three-year contract, which runs from Jan. 1, 2024 through Dec. 31, 2026. When CN and the TCRC were unable to reach […]

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Hinrichs appeals to CSX train crews for help clearing congestion

Train with blue and yellow locomotive in yard

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — CSX CEO Joe Hinrichs has asked train crews to pitch in to help the railroad dig out of congestion. “When I joined CSX, I said it clearly, our front-line railroaders are the ones who create the value our customers pay for,” Hinrichs wrote in a system notice sent to employees on Friday […]

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BNSF pressing ahead with trade-related intermodal projects in California and Arizona

FORT WORTH, Texas — BNSF Railway is not hitting the pause button on a pair of trade-dependent intermodal projects in California and Arizona despite the broad tariffs that the Trump administration unveiled on April 2. BNSF is planning to build a $1.5 billion terminal and transload center in Barstow, Calif., to handle international containers. The […]

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CSX named as a Top 50 employer for people with disabilities

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — CSX has been recognized as a Top 50 employer by Careers & the disAbled magazine, reflecting readers’ views on employers they would most like to work for or believe offer a progressive environment for people with disabilities. CSX is the only transportation company named to the list. “At CSX, we are committed […]

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Early Santa Fe diesel locomotives

Motorcar in front of brick station

  In 1931-32, Chief Mechanical Engineer Charles T. Ripley applied his European experience, along with his work on steam motorcar M-104 back in 1911, as he worked with Winton Engine Manufacturing Co., Electro-Motive Corp., and the Pullman Co. in the design, development, and introduction to service of a distillate-engine-powered motorcar, the M-190. The articulated M-190 […]

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Stationary BNSF train derailed by bridge washout in Arkansas (additional update)

Derailed train at washed-out bridge in Mammoth Spring, Ark. Use only as "featured photo," not in story

#BREAKING NEWS: Heavy floodwaters wash out railroad bridge in Mammoth Spring, Ark. DETAILS: https://t.co/GgGQgCbem5 pic.twitter.com/ngckFQeuxR — KY3 News (@kytv) April 5, 2025 MAMMOTH SPRING STATE PARK, Ark. — A stationary BNSF train was derailed early today (April 5, 2025) when floodwaters washed out a bridge underneath part of the train, KYTV/KSPR-TV reports. Elsewhere in the […]

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Texas lawmakers subpoena Texas Central for corporate information

Illustration of high speed train at station

AUSTIN, Texas — Texas Central is once again the subject of unwelcome attention from Texas legislators. The state House Transportation Committee on Thursday (April 3) voted to subpoena financial documents from the company, KBTX-TV reports, saying a Texas Central representative did not sufficiently answer questions about finances, management, and foreign backing for the proposed Dallas-Houston […]

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Examination of Horizon corrosion issues continue: Analysis

Going-away shot of passenger train with two smooth-sided coaches in foreground

KANONA, N.Y. — Whether any of Amtrak’s 70-car Horizon fleet can ever return to active duty is still to be determined following extensive examination of ten vehicles at carbuilder Alstom’s 130,000-square-foot inspection and overhaul facility at Kanona in upstate New York. Meanwhile, the rapid deployment of Northeast Corridor Amfleet equipment to the Pacific Northwest means […]

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