GO Transit/Metrolinx debuts GO Mobile app
Siemens U.S. sales up, orders swell in FY11
Siemens AG Thursday announced it achieved record operating results in fiscal year 2011, and expects “moderate organic revenue growth, with orders again exceeding revenues for a book-to-bill ratio of well above 1,”
LIRR, Metro-North ready for expanded smoking ban
Customers waiting for trains on Long Island Railroad and Metro-North platforms in New York will be prohibited from smoking at those locations beginning Sunday, Nov. 13, as a new law signed by
Wood Energy expanding to new site
Wood Energy Group, a crosstie reclamation company, has announced plans to expand and relocate to a 10-acre site at Louisiana & Northwest Railroad’s Iron Bridge Road new transload facility in Gibsland, La.
Indiana Rail Road marks carload milestone
Indiana Rail Road Company Thursday celebrated a major milestone in its history as a regional railroad, officially moving its two-millionth carload of revenue freight at INRD’s Senate Avenue Terminal in Indianapolis. INRD
CN and Coalspur eye export-coal agreement
Canadian National and Coalspur Mines Limited have signed a memorandum of understanding to develop a logistics supply chain to move export thermal coal from Coalspur’s Vista Coal Project near Hinton, Alberta, to
U.S. freight carload, intermodal gain
U.S. freight carload traffic for the week ending Nov. 5, 2011, rose a healthy 3.4% over the comparable week of one year ago, the Association of American Railroads said Thursday. U.S. intermodal
Comptroller faults Metro-North overtime
In a 28-page report dated Nov. 9, addressed to now-departed Metropolitan Transportation Authority Chairman Jay Walder, New York State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli reports an audit “found that Hudson and Harlem Line
Germany/Poland metro duo eye streetcar
PTV AG, a German-based logistics company, says Frankfurt (Oder), Germany, and neighboring Slubice, Poland, are planning to offer a cross-border tram route which would connect the two cities by 2015. A study
In Chicago, Bombardier cars debut
Chicago Transit Authority, joined by Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, on Monday ceremonially unveiled the first new 5000-series rail cars, manufactured by Bombardier Transportation, to be placed into regular revenue service. CTA says it is the first new equipment for CTA rail service since 1992. The cars initially will enter service on the Pink Line.
Transit sales tax OK
Voters in Durham County, N.C., Tuesday approved a sales tax for transit, a precursor to better bus service and a staging mechanism for light rail transit and regional (“commuter”) rail passenger service
Cincinnati streetcar survives anti-rail effort
A majority of Cincinnati voters Tuesday stood by current plans to reintroduce streetcars to the city, rejecting Issue 48, a ballot measure that would have banned any city funds to be spent on passenger rail implementation.
Mica adjusts stance on Amtrak, NEC, HSR
Rep. John Mica (R-Fla.) on Tuesday said he no longer seeks privatization of Amtrak’s Northeast Corridor, and will support efforts to bring the NEC up to true high speed rail standards. The
BNSF challenges report on rail security
BNSF said Tuesday it was “extremely disappointed” by a news media investigative report questioning freight train security measures, as well as operations, in Washington state. The report, issued Monday by Seattle’s KOMO
BNSF challenges report questioning security
BNSF said Tuesday it was “extremely disappointed” by a news media investigative report questioning freight train security measures, as well as operations, in Washington state. The report, issued Monday by Seattle’s KOMO
BNSF challenges report questioning security
BNSF said Tuesday it was “extremely disappointed” by a news media investigative report questioning freight train security measures, as well as operations, in Washington state. The report, issued Monday by Seattle’s KOMO
CN recognized for climate change disclosure
Canadian National has been commended by the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP), which represents 551 institutional investors with US$71 trillion in assets under management, for its approach to the disclosure of climate change
Freight rail industry spotlights link with veterans
The Association of American Railroads Tuesday noted freight railroads have had more than a century-long commitment to the nation’s servicemen and women, and in 2011 they continue to hire veterans “at a
UP, CSX tout north-south intermodal route
Union Pacific and CSX Corp. say they recently launched the industry’s fastest intermodal service between Detroit and Laredo, Tex., connecting the Upper Midwest and Canada to southern Texas and Mexico. Using the
IANA: Intermodal up 1.4% in third quarter
Domestic container volume posted its strongest growth of the year in the third quarter, according to Intermodal Market Trends & Statistics report released Monday by the Intermodal Association of North America. Total