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Port of Long Beach: ‘Strong’ Start for 2025

The Port of Long Beach, Calif., reported that it started 2025 with its strongest January on record and its second-busiest month ever, “largely driven by retailers moving cargo ahead of the anticipated tariffs on goods from China, Mexico, and Canada.”

The Cando Southlands Rail Yard in Strathcona County, Alberta. (Cando Photograph)

Cando Launches Alberta Rail Terminal

Cando Rail & Terminals (Cando) on Feb. 13 reported opening the Cando Southlands Rail Yard in Strathcona County, Alberta, Canada. The newly built terminal offers more than 600 additional operational and railcar storage

Transit Briefs: CTA, NJ Transit, WMATA, LIRR

The Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) advances pilot automatic detection system on right-of-way (ROW). Also, NJ Transit is named one of America’s best large employers by Forbes; navigation app Waymap is now live across the entire Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority’s (WMATA) transit system; and the MTA Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) invests $150 million to connect Ronkonkoma Station with the proposed North Terminal at MacArthur Airport.

From left, Tara Erwin, Mike Estes and David Kinard of HDR. (Photographs Courtesy of HDR)
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People News: NYS&W, HDR, HNTB

Patrick O’Donnell returns to New York, Susquehanna & Western Railway (NYS&W). Also, HDR elevates Tara Erwin, Mike Estes and David Kinard to regional transportation director roles; and HNTB hires Eric Olson as Deputy Program Director.

Ten Canadian communities have been awarded $50,000 grants, totaling $500,000, for tree planting and greening projects through the CN EcoConnexions – From the Ground Up program. (CN Image)

Class I Briefs: CN, BNSF

Ten Canadian communities receive grants totaling $500,000 from the CN EcoConnexions – From the Ground Up program. Meanwhile, CN, Union Pacific (UP), and Grupo México Transportes earn spots in S&P Global’s Sustainability Yearbook 2025. Also, BNSF wheel plant employees in Nebraska mark a safety milestone.

Port of Brunswick Takes Top Spot for Autos, Heavy Equipment

Georgia Ports Authority (GPA) President and CEO Griff Lynch recently announced that Colonel’s Island Terminal at the Port of Brunswick has become the nation’s busiest port for autos and heavy equipment, handling more than two million tons of Roll-on/Roll-off (Ro/Ro) cargo in 2024.