CN Milton Logistics Hub Green-Lighted (UPDATED 5/9)

Canada’s Federal Court of Appeals on Oct. 4, 2024, dismissed a lower court’s ruling halting CN’s construction of an intermodal terminal, the C$250 million Milton Logistics Hub, in the GTHA (Greater Toronto

“NJ TRANSIT President & CEO Kris Kolluri, ATU International Vice President Ray Greaves, ATU Chair, New Jersey State Council Orlando Riley and Senior Vice President of Surface Transit Mike Kilcoyne are pleased to announce a fair and fiscally responsible tentative agreement,” New Jersey Transit reported via LinkedIn on May 7. (NJ Transit Photograph)

Labor Negotiations Advance at NJ Transit (UPDATED 5/12)

New Jersey Transit (NJ Transit) and its largest union, the Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU), on May 7 reported reaching a “fair and fiscally responsible” tentative agreement. Meanwhile, the National Mediation Board has called the agency and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET) to meet in Washington, D.C., ahead of a potential May 16 work stoppage.

Anacostia Taps Nuchurch as Manager of Safety and Compliance

Anacostia Rail Holdings (ARH) on May 8 announced that it has appointed Mark Nuchurch as Manager of Safety and Compliance—a new role and title at the short line railroad holding company.

Beth Whited, President, UP (UP Photograph)

UP’s Whited Moving to Advisory Role (UPDATED 5/12)

After 37 years of service, Beth Whited on July 1 will transition from President of Union Pacific (UP) to Strategic Advisor, a position she will hold until early 2026, the Class I railroad reported May 9.

BLET, WNYP Reach Tentative Agreement

The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET) on May 8 announced that it has reached a tentative five-year agreement with the Western New York & Pennsylvania (WNYP) Railroad, governing rates of

An artist's rendering of Scarlett Station, one of two above-ground stations on the 5.7-mile Eglinton Crosstown West Extension project, which will also include four underground stations and one at-grade/trenched terminus station. (Metrolinx Image)

Transit Briefs: Metrolinx, LACMTA, Brightline, Amtrak

Canada’s Infrastructure Ontario and Metrolinx are evaluating Stations, Rail and Systems (SRS) package proposals for the Eglinton Crosstown West Extension in Toronto. Also, Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LACMTA) selects the chief who will lead its new in-house public safety department; Brightline, Florida’s private-sector passenger railroad, teams with Industrious to offer riders “on-the-go” workspaces; and Amtrak and Crayola partner to promote family travel.

(Norfolk Southern photo)

Class I Briefs: NS, CSX

Norfolk Southern (NS) launches Trades on Track scholarship. Also, CSX is named the 2024 Carrier of the Year by Diversified CPC and Highroad Consulting and provides tablets for Train and Engine (T&E) employees.

OCTA Board members and local elected leaders on May 7 previewed the first OC Streetcar vehicle in Santa Ana, Calif. Some additional work, including installing bumpers, needs to be completed before testing begins along the former Pacific Electric right of way in a few weeks. (Caption details and photograph courtesy of OCTA)

First Look: OC Streetcar’s Siemens Mobility S700

The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) has unveiled the first Siemens Mobility S700 for the 4.15-mile OC Streetcar system in California, which is 92% complete and slated to launch next spring. The

Wheel/Rail Vertical Impact Force Measurement Validation

MxV RAIL R&D, RAILWAY AGE MAY 2025 ISSUE: The Wheel Impact Load Detector (WILD) is an established wayside detector technology used to identify out-of-round conditions, whether due to wheel polygonization or surface

Port of Montreal Releases 2024 Operating Results

The Port of Montreal Authority (MPA) on May 7 released the Port of Montreal’s 2024 operating results, showing “stable volumes” compared to 2023, $143 million in operating results, and $22.6 million in net earnings. The year was characterized by “several major port infrastructure projects, milestones in the energy transition, and many high points in community engagement.”

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