CN shows financial, operating gains in fourth quarter

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MONTREAL — Canadian National showed gains in traffic, revenue, and operating income in the fourth quarter of 2025, the company announced today (Jan. 30). Financial results (all converted to U.S. dollars) showed revenues of $3.3 billion, a gain of 2% over the same quarter in 2024. Operating income was $1.28 billion, up 6%, with adjusted […]

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Ivan named CEO of BNSF Logistics

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DALLAS — David Ivan has been named president and CEO of BNSF Logistics, a third-party logistics firm and subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway’s Burlington Northern Santa Fe, LLC. The company announced the move, effective immediately, on Thursday, Jan. 29. Ivan has more than 25 years of experience in leading complex, multi-site operations in manufacturing, logistics, and […]

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New York MTA sets record for capital commitments

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NEW YORK — The Metropolitan Transportation Authority committed a record $15.8 billion to capital projects in 2025, including more than $5 billion made possible through congestion tolling funds, the agency and Gov. Kathy Hochul announced this week. The commitments include $6.6 billion for rolling stock; $3.4 billion for state-of-good-repair and other program support; $2.7 billion […]

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NTSB releases report on injury of worker during rerailing operation

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WASHINGTON — The lack of a standardized process for how and where to be positioned when operating a hand brake was the probable cause of a serious injury to a Hulcher Services Inc. employee during a rerailing operation last year at the Port of Stockton, Calif., the National Transportation Safety Board said in a newly […]

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Pinsly completes $6 million rehabilitation of 36-mile Alabama short line

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GEORGIANA, Ala. — Revenue freight is once again moving on a short line in southern Alabama. The Pinsly Railroad Co.’s Georgiana & Andalusia Railroad recently restored freight service on the 36-mile rail line between the CSX interchange at Georgiana and Andalusia, Ala. The first railcars in more than a year were delivered on Jan. 20, […]

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CPKC profits rise despite flat volume, economic and trade headwinds

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CALGARY, Alberta — Canadian Pacific Kansas City on Wednesday reported higher fourth-quarter profits despite flat volume. “Our story is about continuing to do what we do best: Controlling what we can control, and executing our PSR model, which remains key to setting CPKC apart and allows us to shine in times of uncertainty,” CEO Keith […]

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Illinois legislators introduce bill to fund commuter rail bridge repairs

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WASHINGTON — U.S. Sen. Tammy Duckworth and U.S. Rep. Mike Quigley (both D-Ill.) on Wednesday introduced legislation to create a $1.5 billion grant program to fund bridge repair, maintenance, and replacement on commuter rail lines. The Building Rail Infrastructure for a Durable and Growing Economy (BRIDGE) Act would use funds from the Mass Transit Account […]

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Michigan State business school to host ‘Rails to the Future’ conference

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  TROY, Mich. — Michigan State University’s Eli Broad College of Business will host “Rails to the Future: 200 Year of Progress, Building What’s Next,” a conference featuring key rail industry officials May 11-13 at the MSU Management Education Center in Troy. Keynote speakers will include Federal Railroad Adminstration Administrator David Fink; Surface Transportation Board […]

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Intermodal competition weighs on Norfolk Southern’s quarterly earnings

ATLANTA — Heightened intermodal competition took a toll on Norfolk Southern’s volume, revenue, and profits in the fourth quarter. The 7% drop in intermodal volume drove a 4% decline in overall traffic as NS lost container business to rival CSX, which launched an intermodal alliance with BNSF Railway last summer. CEO Mark George said the […]

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Ohio rail commission approves grants for two rehabilitation projects

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COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Ann Arbor Railroad will receive $120,000 and manufacturer AluChem will receive $75,000 for rail rehabilitation projects approved at the most recent meeting of the Ohio Rail Development Commission. The commission announced the grants, approved at a Jan. 22 meeting, on Tuesday, Jan. 27. The Ann Arbor funding will go toward a […]

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U.S. weekly rail traffic again shows increase

Weekly table showing U.S. carload traffic by commodity type, plus overall intermodal volume

WASHINGTON — U.S. rail traffic showed a significant uptick during the week ending Jan. 28, gaining 6% over the same week a year ago. Total weekly traffic was 481,708 carloads and intermodal units. That included 214,784 carloads, up 13.7%, and 266,924 containers and trailers, up 0.5% compared to the corresponding week in 2025. Through three […]

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CSX to transfer 21 jobs from Waterville, Maine, shop

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WATERVILLE, Maine — CSX is moving 21 mechanical jobs at the former Pan Am Railways locomotive shop in Waterville to Selkirk, N.Y., and Cumberland, Md., leaving the current holders of those jobs to choose between transfer or leaving the railroad. CSX said in a statement that the relocation is effective March 1 “to better utilize […]

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