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Jun
28

CN slates cap-ex projects in two states, two provinces

Rail News Home Canadian National Railway - CN 6/28/2022 Rail News: Canadian National Railway - CN
CN announced yesterday it has budgeted hundreds of millions of dollars for capital projects in the states of Illinois and Tennessee, and the provinces of New Brunswick and Saskatchewan.The Class I will invest CA$185 million in Saskatchewan, $150 million in Illinois, CA$40 million in New Brunswick and $30 million in Tennessee.The funds will pay for projects to advance technology, capacity, rolling stock and decarbonization initiatives, as well as network improvements. The projects will power sustainable growth and ensure the safe movement of goods in their respective areas, CN officials said in a press release.The investments call for replacing rail, installing new ties, rebuilding grade-crossing surfaces and performing maintenance work on bridges, culverts, signal systems and other track infrastructure."We continue to make significant investments in our network, technology and capacity," said Sean Finn, CN's executive vice president of corporate services and chief legal officer.In recent weeks, CN has announced plans for similar projects in the provinces of Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Nova Scotia and Quebec.

Jun
28

CN slates cap-ex projects in two states, two provinces

Jun
28

CN slates cap-ex projects in two states, two provinces

Jun
28

MxV Rail, U.K. rail center enter knowledge-sharing agreement

Jun
28

PennDOT, Norfolk Southern agree to expand passenger-rail access

Jun
28

Three dead, dozens injured after Amtrak train derails in Missouri

Jun
27

Bi-State Development Board elects officers

Jun
27

South Carolina port executives receive high honors

Jun
27

WMATA takes control of Silver Line Extension

Jun
27

Texas Central wins court ruling, but railroad's future is uncertain

Jun
27

NS kicks off new operating plan

Jun
27

NS kicks off new operating plan

Rail News Home Norfolk Southern Railway 6/27/2022 Rail News: Norfolk Southern Railway
"Our robust hiring efforts, coupled with TOP|SPG, will enhance our overall service recovery," said NS President and CEO Alan Shaw. Photo – nscorp.com

Norfolk Southern Railway today announced the official launch of TOP|SPG, the Class I's latest operating plan designed to improve service, enhance productivity and create a platform for growth.

The plan builds on previous Thoroughbred Operating Plans (TOP) with goals for service, productivity and growth (SPG), NS officials said in a press release.

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27

NS kicks off new operating plan

Jun
27

Amtrak awards New York Penn Station design contract to Arup

Jun
24

Met Council, Hennepin County Board OK Blue Line route recommendation

Jun
24

Jaxport completes berth improvements at Blount Island Terminal

Jun
24

MTA settles class-action lawsuits on accessibility issues

Jun
24

Federal Maritime Commission members object to CP-KCS merger

Jun
24

Amtrak promotes Harris to president, Williams to EVP

Jun
24

Congestion prompts BNSF to limit certain California-bound shipments

Rail News Home BNSF Railway 6/24/2022 Rail News: BNSF Railway
BNSF Railway Co. announced yesterday that in response to ongoing service challenges, it will issue a temporary permit embargo on certain westbound shipments heading for California.In a customer service notice posted on its website, BNSF said the embargo will impact automotive shipments as well as specific agricultural and industrial commodities. Intermodal shipments being managed through alternate means are not part of the embargo, the advisory states."We have experienced a sharp increase in congestion throughout Southern California during the past few weeks due to several high-wind events concurrent with the high levels of traffic seeking to move through the region," BNSF officials explained. In addition, flash flooding on the main tracks of BNSF's Southern Transcon line caused a service outage this week near Laguna, New Mexico, the Class I reported. The outage resulted in temporary speed restrictions."The resulting impacts have affected our ability to effectively align resources with freight volumes, particularly the efficient utilization of train crews in the region," the advisory states. "While this embargo action will lead to some additional disruption to our affected customers in the short term, we are confident that this aggressive measure will provide the additional capacity needed to recover velocity and improve cycle times more quickly, as well as assist with resource availability."The embargo will begin June 27 for waybills with a shipping date of June 29, and is scheduled to expire on July 31. For the first week (June 29 to July 5), BNSF will consider issuing permits to embargoed destinations for certain commodities.To read BNSF's full advisory, click here.

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