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10

Metra to enhance service as ridership increases

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10

Commuter Rail Coalition elects officers, adds members

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Jun
10

CTA unveils plans for new State and Lake rail station

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Jun
10

Washington port obtains grant to continue rail, road expansion

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Jun
10

AAR marks international grade crossing awareness day

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Jun
10

Long Beach, Utah port authorities announce partnership

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Jun
10

U.S. rail traffic continued upward climb in Week 22

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Jun
09

Rail supplier news from Wabtec and RSI (June 9)

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Jun
09

APTA solicits comments on transit-industry standards

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Jun
09

SC Ports logs record May for containers

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Jun
09

UP service unit cuts reportable injuries by 25%

Rail News Home Union Pacific Railroad 6/9/2021 Rail News: Union Pacific Railroad
Yardmen Marty Kern and Chris Tompkins Photo – up.com

Union Pacific Railroad's Heartland Service Unit has reduced its personal reportable injuries by 25% and human factor-derailments by 58% so far in 2021.

One of the unit's initiatives, called "Walk-with-Me Wednesdays," engages directly with train crews, UP officials said in an item posted on the Class I's InsideTrack web page. Each Wednesday, supervisors walk around the yard with two employees and show them how safe and reliable service impacts customers.

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Jun
09

UP service unit cuts reportable injuries by 25%

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Jun
09

BLET backs INVEST Act's two-person crew, 'pro rail-worker' measures

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Jun
09

Feinberg nominated to chair MTA, Lieber named CEO

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Jun
09

STB issues timetable for CN-KCS voting trust review

Rail News Home Kansas City Southern 6/9/2021 Rail News: Kansas City Southern
The Surface Transportation Board (STB) yesterday issued a timetable for reviewing the voting trust in connection with the proposed merger between CN and Kansas City Southern.The timetable calls for the Class Is to file specific documents by June 14 and requires comments on the voting trust agreement by June 28, with replies due July 6.CN and KCS officials say their proposed voting trust is "identical" to the trust approved in Canadian Pacific's proposed acquisition of KCS. Earlier this year, CP and KCS had reached an agreement for a merger, but KCS pulled out of that agreement after receiving a "superior proposal" from CN."As CN and KCS explained in their May 26, 2021, motion for voting trust approval, the CN-KCS combination offers multiple public interest benefits, including seamless single-owner, single-operator service, new and faster routes, significant environmental protections and increased supply chain efficiency," CN and KCS said in a press release.Meanwhile, CP officials said the company will file comments by June 28 that explain "why the public interest costs of CN's proposed voting trust outweigh the non-existent benefits." CP remains "confident" that the STB will ultimately reject CN's proposal to use a voting trust in its KCS merger plan."CN's arguments in favor of a trust amount to the claim that CN and KCS should be able to decide what is in the public interest based on which railroad is offering more money to acquire KCS – that argument elevates private interests over the public interest," CP officials said in a press release.The STB's decision setting the timetable may be read here.

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Jun
09

STB issues timetable for CN-KCS voting trust review

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Jun
09

STB sets timetable for CN-KCS voting trust review

Rail News Home Kansas City Southern 6/9/2021 Rail News: Kansas City Southern
The Surface Transportation Board (STB) yesterday issued a timetable for reviewing the voting trust in connection with the proposed merger between CN and Kansas City Southern.The timetable calls for the Class Is to file specific documents by June 14 and requires comments on the voting trust agreement by June 28, with replies due July 6.CN and KCS officials say their proposed voting trust is "identical" to the trust approved in Canadian Pacific's proposed acquisition of KCS. Earlier this year, CP and KCS had reached an agreement for a merger, but KCS pulled out of that agreement after receiving a "superior proposal" from CN."As CN and KCS explained in their May 26, 2021, motion for voting trust approval, the CN-KCS combination offers multiple public interest benefits, including seamless single-owner, single-operator service, new and faster routes, significant environmental protections and increased supply chain efficiency," CN and KCS said in a press release.Meanwhile, CP officials said the company will file comments by June 28 that explain "why the public interest costs of CN's proposed voting trust outweigh the non-existent benefits." CP remains "confident" that the STB will ultimately reject CN's proposal to use a voting trust in its KCS merger plan."CN's arguments in favor of a trust amount to the claim that CN and KCS should be able to decide what is in the public interest based on which railroad is offering more money to acquire KCS – that argument elevates private interests over the public interest," CP officials said in a press release.The STB's decision setting the timetable may be read here.

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Jun
09

STB sets timetable for CN-KCS voting trust review

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