CN, online shipper plan grain loading, capacity upgrades

If you’re a Canadian grain shipper, there’s always a way to move more product, faster. Now, one CN customer aims to triple its grain loading speed in 2019.

Rail freight traffic loses speed in latest week

Amid roiling markets, weaker commodities and intermodal shipments may be signaling a correction for U.S. rail freight.

U.S. court could give assist for CN oil ‘pucks’

A recent U.S. court decision could give an assist to a CN-designed product aimed at making transportation of crude-by-rail safer and cheaper.

GAF plans 2nd plant on North Shore rails

The largest U.S. maker of roofing products, citing “excellent rail service,” is opening a second manufacturing facility in central Pennsylvania.

CSX selling Florida Panhandle lines

CSX plans to sell 373 miles of track in the Florida Panhandle to a new company backed by an investment group headed by veteran short line entrepreneur Gary Marino.

Bigger in Texas: BNSF Logistics adds massive flatcar for specialized service

BNSF Logistics has introduced a new 20-axle railcar, the TEXX 900, which joins its specialized fleet to handle heavy-haul and over-dimensional loads.

Leadership, recognized: 2018 Railway Age Women in Rail award winners

Our 14 honorees from freight, transit, supplier and trade organizations are driving their businesses forward while helping to make a leadership difference in the industry and community.

Calling all Fast Trackers nominations!

Railway Age presents its fourth annual Fast Trackers awards, in which we will profile ten individuals under the age of 40 who have made an impact in their respective fields or within their company.

BNSF, JB Hunt in $100M dispute: Report

Can you put a price on friendship? In the case of BNSF and its biggest intermodal partner, that would be $100 million the railroad in an extended dispute says it is owed.

Vote clinches deal for Norfolk Southern HQ move to Atlanta

Norfolk Southern plans to build a $575 million headquarters complex in downtown Atlanta, after the city approved a $600 million bond offer to lure the Class I from its current base in Virginia.

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