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LACMTA to buy LA Union Station

The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority board Thursday made good its oft-stated intent to approve $75 million for purchase of Los Angeles’ Union Station, a rebounding rail and transit hub. The

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Houston Metro eyes Siemens for 19 LRT cars

Houston’s Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County (METRO) said Thursday its Board of Directors approved funds to purchase 19 Siemens light rail transit vehicles, Delivery could begin as early as October 2012,

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U.S. freight traffic trending up, AAR says

U.S. freight carload traffic rose 8.2% in the week ending Feb. 19, measured against the comparable week one year ago, the Association of American Railroads said Thursday. U.S. intermodal volume for the

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ARI revenue up, net down, in 4Q

American Railcar Industries, Inc. late Wednesday reported a net loss of $7.8 million in its fourth quarter, on revenue of $95.3 million, compared with a fourth-quarter 2009 net earnings of $10.5 million

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L.B. Foster reports good 4Q, full-year results

L.B. Foster Co. Thursday said its fourth-quarter net income increased by 59.5% to $6.2 million, or 60 cents per diluted share, compared with $3.9 million, or 38 cents per diluted share, in

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Norfolk Southern places big coal car order

Norfolk Southern has announced that it is buying 1,500 new high-capacity coal cars from FreightCar America at a cost of more than $100 million. They will be manufactured at FreightCar America’s plant

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After strong 2010, Wabtec sees better 2011

Wabtec Corp. on Tuesday reported strong sales and earnings for 2010 and issued 2011 guidance calling for an increase in revenue of 10%, with earnings per diluted share rising to a $2.90

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Amtrak to O

Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn has asked Amtrak CEO Joseph Boardman to conduct a study examining Amtrak passenger rail linking Chicago Union Station and O’Hare International Airport. Quinn has requested that the study

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Rail employment slips in January

U.S. Class I railroad employment declined 0.71% to 153,304 in January compared with December 2010. but it was 4.37% above January 2010, reflecting a steady but slowing recovery from the depths of

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Oakland ponders streetcar planning grant

U.S. streetcar revivals are well-established in the West, with the mode firmly entrenched in Seattle and Tacoma, Wash., Portland, Ore., and San Francisco—the latter city never surrendering the mode in the first

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Safety concerns arise amidst China HSR scandal

China’s dismissal February 12 of Liu Zhijun, chief of the Chinese Railway Ministry, has raised concerns over the safety and quality of the nation’s fast-growing high speed rail network. Liu was fired

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R.J. Corman notes three appointments

The R.J. Corman Railroad Group Friday announced that Kelley Anderson has joined the group as vice president of Strategic Sales and Marketing, reporting directly to President Tammie Taylor. Anderson will lead the

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House rejects slashing Amtrak FY11 funding

The House of Representatatives Thursday approved cuts of various sizes for various government programs, but rejected a proposal to cut $446.9 million in Amtrak funding for the current fiscal year 2011. Seeking

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U.S. carload, intermodal traffic gain ground

U.S. freight carload traffic for the week ending February 12 rose 6.2% from the comparable week in 2010, the Association of American Railroads said Thursday. U.S. intermodal volume also gained, rising a

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Houston gets refund from CAF

Houston’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority said Wednesday it has received $14 million from Spanish firm Construcciones y Auxiliar de Ferrocarriles, S.A. (CAF), as part of its settlement with the company involving a contract

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STB to slash shipper-complaint filing fee

In a proposed rulemaking, approved by the Surface Transportation Board Wednesday, the STB is moving to reduce filing fees for shipper complaints to $350 from a current maximum of $20,000. STB would

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Florida’s governor rejects high speed rail funds

In a development that stunned the global railway community, Florida’s Tea Party-leaning Gov. Rick Scott (pictured) announced Wednesday morning that he is turning down $2.3 billion in promised federal grants to help

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Pourney named Gross & Janes CEO

Michael L. Pourney has been named President and Chief Executive Officer of St. Louis, Mo.-based Gross & Janes Co., the largest independent supplier and shipper of untreated railroad ties in North America.

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Amtrak seeks 40 Acela coach cars in FY12

In a move Monday aimed partially at countering talk of cost-cutting, Amtrak said it hopes to purchase 40 Acela Express coach cars in fiscal year 2012 for its high speed service on

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NARP: Transport fund plan could hurt Amtrak

The National Association of Railroad Passengers (NARP) says Amtrak, along with high speed rail projects, could lose out financially if President Obama’s proposal for a rail account in a new transportation trust