STB Advances Environmental Review of CPKC
The Surface Transportation Board’s Office of Environmental Analysis (OEA) is moving forward with its assessment of Canadian Pacific Kansas City’s (CPKC) potential effects on the environment.
The Surface Transportation Board’s Office of Environmental Analysis (OEA) is moving forward with its assessment of Canadian Pacific Kansas City’s (CPKC) potential effects on the environment.
Cowen and Company on Feb. 15 held a webinar with five expert panelists addressing the current state and outlook for the rail, locomotive, and railcar leasing and manufacturing markets.
RAILWAY AGE FEBRUARY 2022 ISSUE: Railway Age is proud to recognize 25 “Fast Trackers” Under 40 in 2022.
The Teamsters Canada Rail Conference (TCRC) is involved in a dispute with Canadian Pacific (CP) over wages, benefits and pensions; the union reported on Feb. 10 that it served notice to Minister of Labor Seamus O’Regan Jr. in accordance with the Canada Labor Code.
Canadian Pacific is once again partnering with the CHEO Foundation, a pediatric health care and research center in Ottawa, as primary charity partner for the 2022 CP Women’s Open, the goal of which is raising more than C$2.2 million in funding to fund vital diagnostic equipment.
Canadian Pacific (CP) President and CEO Keith Creel is calling 2021 a “historic” year for the Class I railroad; during a Jan. 27 earnings report, he highlighted overcoming “significant operating challenges—devastating network outages in B.C. and extreme cold temperatures”—and closing merger partner Kansas City Southern into voting trust.
Maeghan Albiston has taken on the role of Vice President Capital Markets at Canadian Pacific (CP).
Canadian Pacific (CP) on Jan. 24 shared via Twitter a video of its fully painted hydrogen fuel cell-powered linehaul freight locomotive (H20EL), which the railroad said has run under its own power.
In this video produced by TBD Media, Canadian Pacific, whose President and CEO is Railway Age 2022 Co-Railroader of the Year Keith Creel (with Kansas City Southern President and CEO Pat Ottensmeyer), highlights how
Railway Age is pleased to announce the 25 “Fast Trackers” selected for this year’s 25 Under 40 awards program.