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Nov
12

CSX responds to STB letter regarding service issues

Nov
12

CSX responds to STB letter regarding service issues

CSX has taken multiple steps to improve service while facing substantial headwinds during the pandemic, President and CEO James Foote wrote last week in response to Surface Board Transportation Chairman Martin Oberman's October letter detailing a series of service complaints.

"Our customer solutions department has not seen a recent increase in service inquiries and we were not aware of informal complaints increasing to your public affairs office," Foote wrote Nov. 2 to Oberman. "We serve more than 5,000 customer facilities and to address issues we need to know certain key facts: when, where and which customer facility."

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Nov
12

STB to prepare environmental statement on proposed CP-KCS merger

Nov
11

LIRR completes Carle Place Station renovations

Nov
11

Port of Virginia sets new single-month volume record

Nov
11

NJ Transit awards contract for Perth Amboy Station project

Nov
11

U.S. railroads report 3.5% traffic decrease in Week 44

Nov
11

PHMSA proposes temporary suspension of LNG by rail

Nov
11

Jaguar Transport to operate Oklahoma rail park

Nov
11

Norfolk Southern opens new HQ in Atlanta

Rail News Home Norfolk Southern Railway 11/11/2021 Rail News: Norfolk Southern Railway
Guests attending a ribbon-cutting ceremony included Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, U.S. Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.), Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms, NS CEO James Squires (shown holding scissors) and Atlanta civic and business leaders. Photo – Norfolk Southern's Facebook page

Norfolk Southern Corp. yesterday formally opened its new headquarters in Midtown Atlanta.

Guests who attended a ribbon-cutting ceremony included Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, U.S. Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.), Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms and civic and business leaders from across the city, NS officials said in a press release.

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Nov
11

Norfolk Southern opens new HQ in Atlanta

Nov
11

BNSF joins Class I legal battles with unions over COVID vaccine mandate

Rail News Home BNSF Railway 11/11/2021 Rail News: BNSF Railway
BNSF Railway Co. has joined other Class Is that have filed lawsuits against rail unions that are fighting implementation of the COVID-19 vaccine mandate, a company spokeswoman confirmed yesterday.BNSF's stance had been that an employee's decision to get the vaccine was personal. But, the railroad implemented a vaccine mandate after the Biden administration required federal contractors to implement a vaccine policy. BNSF is a federal contractor."While we maintain that the decision to be vaccinated for COVID-19 is a personal one — and have encouraged employees to make the decision that is best for them and their families — the Biden administration’s vaccine mandate now obligates BNSF’s employees to be vaccinated and we all must work toward that end," spokeswoman Amy Casas said in an email. "That said, the company has processes in place for reasonable accommodations for employees exempting them from the vaccination requirement."Casas confirmed that BNSF on Sunday joined other Class Is that are suing certain rail unions that are fighting the mandate."It was apparent that there is a Rail Labor Act (RLA) dispute requiring federal court resolution," she said. "BNSF thinks it's logical for all those RLA issues to be resolved in a single, coordinated litigation."Both Union Pacific Railroad and Norfolk Southern Railway — which are federal contractors — are involved in legal battles with rail labor unions over the vaccine requirement.CSX and Kansas City Southern have said they are encouraging their employees to get vaccinated, but have not yet required them to do so.

Nov
11

BNSF joins Class I legal battles with unions over COVID vaccine mandate

Nov
11

BNSF joins Class I legal battles with unions over COVID vaccine mandate

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Nov
10

Rail supplier news from Alstom, Eversholt Rail, RailWorks and Thales (Nov. 10)

Nov
10

ATA challenges Biden administration over vaccine mandate

Nov
10

CTA ridership nearly doubles since January

Nov
10

UP ties $5.5 million in grants to DEI goals

Nov
10

UP ties $5.5 million in grants to DEI goals

Rail News Home Union Pacific Railroad 11/10/2021 Rail News: Union Pacific Railroad
Union Pacific Railroad is donating the funds to 576 nonprofit organizations. Photo – Union Pacific Railroad

Union Pacific Railroad is awarding $5.5 million in grants to 576 nonprofit organizations part of the Class I's Community Ties Giving Program.

Eighty-three percent of the money is going to “local organizations that align with UP’s civersity, equity and inclusion (DEI) values," UP officials said in a press release. An estimated 16 million people across the railroad's 23-state network will benefit from the grants, which were awarded based on the company's three top philanthropic priorities: safety, workforce development and community spaces. The grants range from $2,500 to $25,000 each.

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Nov
10

East Coast governors agree to split transit emergency funds