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  • Rail Traffic Strengthens Again [Rail Shipping]

    08/07/2009 6:59:32 PM PDT · by Vince Ferrer · 22 replies · 576+ views
    The Journal of Commerce Online ^ | Aug 6, 2009 | John D. Boyd
    U.S. rail hauls of metal cargoes reach highest level yet in 2009 A traffic recovery for large U.S. railroads picked up steam in the week ending Aug. 1, adding to signs that freight demand may be on a sustained climb from recession lows. The Class I carriers and a few regionals that report to the Association of American Railroads said their U.S. operations carried 274,728 bulk carloads, up nearly 800 from a week earlier. Train hauls of intermodal boxes, containers and trailers combined, hit 193,332 units for a gain of about 350. From the same week in 2008, carloads were...
  • Amtraking Automakers

    05/02/2009 3:10:49 AM PDT · by Scanian · 15 replies · 908+ views
    The American Thinker ^ | May 02, 2009 | J. Robert Smith
    The odds that the federal government will ever get its hooks out of Chrysler or General Motors are slim to none, regardless what President Obama says. Why? In one word, Amtrak. There are reasons why Chrysler and General Motors are failing, and they have nothing to do with hard luck. Both companies are top-heavy, paying more for union labor (and retirees) than their competitors and, since the 1970s, have turned out cars that consumers want in dwindling numbers. The Big Three (that includes Ford) have higher costs and have gotten an image as lower quality than some foreign competitors. Toyota...
  • Going Nowhere Fast: Obama’s false promises on high-speed rail

    04/20/2009 6:23:22 AM PDT · by reaganaut1 · 18 replies · 1,003+ views
    National Review ^ | April 20, 2009 | David Freddoso
    Book a train from Washington, D.C., to Chicago, and you’re in for a ride that takes 17 hours, 35 minutes. Given the choice between that and a two-hour plane trip, it’s little wonder that most Washingtonians prefer to fly, despite the security searches and the long lines at Reagan National. It is also little wonder that some airlines still make money, whereas Amtrak, America’s near-monopoly provider of inter-city passenger rail service, requires huge annual subsidies. But what if inter-city train service became much faster? President Obama wants to offer Americans such an option, and to that end he has promised...
  • Rail Runner expected to make inaugural run to City Different on Dec. 12 (NM-Richardson's railroad)

    12/01/2008 8:50:49 AM PST · by CedarDave · 17 replies · 541+ views
    The Albuquerque Journal ^ | November 30, 2008 | Lloyd Jojola
    Other than that Christmas Eve flight hauling gifts around the globe, perhaps there's no run more anticipated these days than the one set to start about two weeks from today. "This is the hottest ticket in town for the holidays, buddy," Lawrence Rael of the Mid-Region Council of Governments said. "Even Santa wants a ride." Mark your calendars: The Rail Runner Express commuter train's inaugural public run into Santa Fe is tentatively set to take place Friday, Dec. 12, with Wednesday, Dec. 17, expected to be the actual start of scheduled commuter service to and from the capital city. Thus...
  • Railroads To Adhere To New Safety Standards

    11/18/2008 2:55:40 PM PST · by William Tell 2 · 285+ views
    The Bulletin ^ | 11/18/2008 | Michael P. Tremoglie
    One has to wonder what the DHS has been doing for the past 7 years. http://www.thebulletin.us/site/index.cfm?newsid=20200234&BRD=2737&PAG=461&dept_id=576361&rfi=8
  • CSX, Norfolk Southern launch ads to help get government funding

    11/14/2008 10:10:04 PM PST · by 2ndDivisionVet · 10 replies · 543+ views
    JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — CSX Corp. is taking a different approach to the government. For years, the railroad industry wanted to keep government out of its affairs. But an increase in advertising by CSX (NYSE: CSX) and Norfolk Southern Corp. (NYSE: NSC) is an attempt to make voters and policymakers aware of rail’s benefits, said Anthony Hatch, a New York City-based transportation analyst. “The industry had been going through the pains of deregulation and was trying to do as much as they could to be ignored by the government,” he said. “That began to change over the past decade as railroads...
  • Local historian to speak on railroad’s relationship to planned TTC

    11/12/2008 7:09:56 PM PST · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 4 replies · 399+ views
    The Wichita Falls Times Record News ^ | November 11, 2008 | Amanda Warner
    History tends to repeat itself in more ways than one. Wichita Falls historian and author Steve Goen has again been asked to give a presentation at George Bush Presidential Library and Museum at the Texas A&M campus at College Station Nov. 22. This will be his second appearance at the library. Goen’s presentation, “The Katy Railroad — Our State’s Original Trans-Texas Corridor,” will showcase the evolution of transportation along the Blackland Prairie in Central Texas. “Gov. Rick Perry and politicians in Austin are pushing for a superhighway with a railroad running through it,” Goen said. “There’s a lot of resistance...
  • 3rd Suspect Nabbed in Subway Terror Plot

    10/07/2005 1:22:54 PM PDT · by SeenTheLights Mom · 13 replies · 1,241+ views
    AP ^ | 10/7 | MICHAEL WEISSENSTEIN
    3rd Suspect Nabbed in Subway Terror Plot By MICHAEL WEISSENSTEIN, Associated Press Writer 51 minutes ago The investigation into an alleged plot to bomb the city's subway moved forward on several fronts Friday as a third suspect was arrested in Iraq and authorities looked into whether a fourth person had traveled to New York as part of the scheme, officials said. A law enforcement official familiar with the case said the man's trip to New York was described by an informant who had spent time in Afghanistan and proved reliable in past investigations. "He's been a source of multiple correct...
  • Train Derails Over Calif. Cliff

    05/12/2002 8:16:53 PM PDT · by Dallas · 66 replies · 503+ views
    COLFAX, Calif. -- A train carrying non-hazardous chemicals derailed in northeast California and was partially suspended over a steep cliff Sunday night. One of the train's 73 cars hung over a drop known as China Wall in a rural area away from people and homes, said Placer County Sheriff's Captain Rick Armstrong. No one was injured and authorities said the rail car was not in danger of falling. One of the six cars that derailed contained non-hazardous byproducts and two were carrying an ammonia sulfate powder that is not dangerous by itself, Armstrong said. The Burlington Northern & Santa...
  • Nation: Three on Amtrak Auto Train engaged emergency brakes

    04/20/2002 6:12:53 PM PDT · by ATOMIC_PUNK · 31 replies · 745+ views
    NANDO ^ | April 20 2002 | By RON WORD, Associated Press
    CRESCENT CITY, Fla. (April 20, 2002 7:34 p.m. EDT) - Investigators said Saturday that two Amtrak engineers and a conductor hit the emergency brakes just seconds before a train derailment that left four people dead and more than 150 injured. The lead engineer of the Amtrak Auto Train told the National Transportation Safety Board that he saw a disjointed track about an hour into a trip from Sanford to Lorton, Va., and slammed on the engine's brake. Seconds later, a backup engineer in the locomotive cab and a conductor two cars back felt the train hit the disjointed track and...
  • Local Radio Report-Flordia Train Engineer Says Crash Was Caused by 'Anomaly on Train Track'

    04/19/2002 3:31:50 PM PDT · by codebreaker · 16 replies · 336+ views
    National Transportation and Safety Board ^ | April 19, 2002 | Local Orlando Radio Report
    Local report just heard on the top of the hour update.Anomaly: 1. Deviation from the normal or common form or rule. (syn anomalousness)2. A person who is unusual (syn. unusual person) Source-Word Net 1.6 1997 Princeton University
  • Some Chinese High-Speed Rail Pictures

    10/11/2008 11:59:20 AM PDT · by KingJaja · 41 replies · 5,075+ views
    Click on the link to view the Beijing to Tianjin High Speed Rail link The Chinese are really up to something.
  • Union Pacific Builds on Military Heritage by Supporting Guard, Reserve Employees

    08/19/2008 4:30:48 PM PDT · by SandRat · 3 replies · 98+ views
    WASHINGTON, Aug. 19, 2008 – Union Pacific is a company that is proud of its strong ties with the military. Hundreds of thousands of Civil War veterans helped build the first transcontinental railroad in the 1860s, which was considered vital to national defense. During World War I and II, the railroad canteen in North Platte, Neb., was a resting place for many troops on their way overseas. Union Pacific’s partnership with the military continues today and, in some respects, is stronger than ever, said Roy Schroer, assistant vice president of human resources. Of the company’s more than 50,000 employees, more...
  • ESCAPE FROM GEORGIA: Ocean Springs woman gathers prayers for son (Mississippi)

    08/13/2008 4:15:48 PM PDT · by Islander7 · 2 replies · 224+ views
    Sun Herald ^ | August 13, 2008 | By KAREN NELSON
    Melanie Allen has been "scared to death" this week knowing her son was scheduled to begin a risky escape from the country of Georgia, where Russian troops are poised for further invasion. Lee Allen, 34, and his Georgian wife, Tiko, were to have become part of a caravan fleeing the war-torn country. It may be days before Melanie Allen learns if the couple made it out safely. She was at her Ocean Springs home Tuesday night with friends who are supporting her. -----snip On Monday, four days into the fighting as Russia seized several towns and a military base deep...
  • THIS TRAIN SOLVES RAILWAYS' PAIN

    06/06/2008 7:39:28 AM PDT · by sinanju · 8 replies · 167+ views
    Fortune ^ | June 4, 2008 | Johan Anderberg
    "...Bombardier's team was stumped. Europe is a mishmash of disparate rail systems that predate the European Union, back when governments banked on the incongruity "to protect themselves from invading armies and competition from foreign industries," says Oliver Sellnick, director at the International Union of Railways in Paris. While the European Union has managed to unify most of the continent on everything from a common currency to farm policy, combining railroads hasn't been easy. Traveling by train from one country to another has long required coordination with multiple national railways. Drivers and locomotives, for instance, are changed at the borders for...
  • Suddenly, a Bright Future for Old-Economy Companies ( Steel, Railroads, Mining & Agriculture )

    05/25/2008 2:11:36 PM PDT · by kellynla · 13 replies · 708+ views
    Los Angeles Times ^ | May 25, 2008 | Peter G. Gosselin
    WASHINGTON — This is not your economy. It's not even your parents' economy. To a surprising degree, this is your great-grandparents' economy. Quietly, while attention has focused on the technology, finance and service sectors, businesses that stood astride 19th century industrial America but then collapsed have been resurrected to meet the needs of a feverishly industrializing world. In the process, much of what Americans think they know about their economy is being upended. Steel makers, railroads, mining concerns and agriculture, long considered part of a fading past, suddenly have bright futures. And segments of the economy long lauded as the...
  • Why Warren Buffett is buying railroads

    04/17/2008 5:58:45 PM PDT · by Lorianne · 14 replies · 147+ views
    CNN Money ^ | 20 March 2008 | Michael Sivy
    Want to invest in a green industry that employs the latest technology, reduces U.S. oil consumption and is priced very attractively? Look no further than the railroads. Laggards for decades after the 19th-century boom ended, they're hot again. "There was steady traffic growth until last year, and the trend looks good once the economy gets back up to speed," says Kenneth Kremar, an economist who follows the railroad industry for consulting firm Global Insight. Perhaps that's why railroad stocks have largely escaped the battering that other sectors have taken so far this year. Of course, their business could still be...
  • Germany to build maglev railway (- Way to go!!)

    09/26/2007 2:06:49 PM PDT · by WesternCulture · 22 replies · 329+ views
    news.bbc.co.uk ^ | 09/25/2007 | news.bbc.co.uk
    Germany has come up with the funds to launch its first magnetic levitation - or maglev - rail service. The state of Bavaria is to build the high-speed railway line from Munich city centre to its airport, making it Europe's first commercial track.
  • Scale Back Train to Fix Highways (NM-Richardson's Railroad)

    09/12/2007 8:07:57 AM PDT · by CedarDave · 32 replies · 570+ views
    The Albuquerque Journal ^ | Thursday, September 6, 2007 | Paul Gessing
    The state faces "a perfect storm" as far as paying for transportation infrastructure is concerned... With that in mind, it only makes sense for the state to divert scarce transportation dollars from the proposed Rail Runner extension to Santa Fe and plow those dollars into road construction and maintenance. [While] Rail Runner's projected total cost is $400 million, those costs are not evenly-distributed. Phase I of the project from Belen to Bernalillo, which is now in service, cost $135 million. The Bernalillo-Belen segment of the proposed RailRunner route is approximately 51 miles long— more than half of the system's proposed...
  • (Trains:) Eurostar sets Paris-London record

    09/05/2007 8:25:05 AM PDT · by WesternCulture · 290+ views
    news.bbc.co.uk ^ | 09/04/2007 | news.bbc.co.uk
    Eurostar has set a record on its inaugural journey from Paris to London via a new high-speed line in Britain. The train, carrying journalists and VIPs, arrived at St Pancras, instead of Waterloo, for the first time. It took two hours, three minutes, 39 seconds.