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Aug
25

TNW names Franklin VP, Evans development director

Aug
25

Amtrak, CSX, NS ask STB to extend mediation period in Gulf Coast case

Aug
25

Safety board calls on Canadian rail industry to speed up ATC implementation

Aug
24

Rail supplier news from RailWorks, Hub, PS Logistics, Stadler, Lilee and VLS Environmental (Aug. 24)

Aug
24

NTSB investigating Amtrak train, UP maintenance machine collision

Aug
24

USDOT adds members to Regional Infrastructure Accelerator program

Aug
24

RTD-Denver taps Fitzgerald as next police chief

Aug
24

New Caltrain trainsets, Sound Transit rail cars arrive

Aug
24

Class Is report slight uptick in July employment levels

Aug
23

ACC survey: Supply-chain issues persist for chemicals industry

Aug
23

OmniTRAX short lines honor safe shippers

Aug
23

Amtrak seeks thousands of new employees

Aug
23

HART awards utilities contract to Nan Inc.

Aug
23

Watco named rail operator at Kansas industrial park

Aug
23

UP logs volume uptick, adds rail cars to support demand

Aug
23

UP logs volume uptick, adds rail cars to support demand

Rail News Home Union Pacific Railroad 8/23/2022 Rail News: Union Pacific Railroad
With its volumes up 2% so far this quarter, Union Pacific Railroad has pulled nearly 3,000 of its own rail cars out of storage to begin adding unit trainsets to support customer demand."We are closely monitoring our operating inventory level to make sure it's climbing at a comparable rate with our carloadings," UP Executive Vice President of Marketing and Sales Kenny Rocker reported in an Aug. 18 notice to customers. "Most of the volume growth is within our manifest network, and it is important that we avoid excess rail-car inventories, especially in our terminals."To increase network fluidity, UP has focused on the following areas:• graduated 597 train, engine and yard service (TEY) employees so far in 2022, which is on track to meet the year-end goal of 1,400;• temporarily relocated more than 200 TEY employees for borrow out service to support demand;• maximized train length and improved crew utilization; and• reassessed the pace UP-owned cars are returned to service."We are making steady progress on our service recovery," Rocker said, adding that customers are asked to avoid adding excess cars onto UP's network.By eliminating an excess car inventory and pursuing other resource initiatives, the railroad gains the ability to improve service for all customers, he said.

Aug
23

UP logs volume uptick, adds rail cars to support demand

Aug
22

TriMet, Valley Metro announce executive leadership additions

Aug
22

Metro Transit-St. Louis restores Blue Line service after historic flooding

Aug
22

San Francisco-San Jose high-speed rail corridor clears environmental hurdles