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From the Editor: How far can $8 billion go? Ask Amtrak

By William C. Vantuono, Editor While Florida and California’s high speed rail projects are getting the most attention in the media (probably because 200-mph passenger trains are considered a whole lot more

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From the Editor: Return of the Empire Builder

Let me make this perfectly clear: Warren Buffett is not Snehal Amin. (Remember him? He’s the hedge fund honcho who tried, and failed, to hijack CSX.) Warren Buffett understands railroads. Warren Buffett

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Financial Edge: Inspect it, or regret it

By Anthony Kruglinski I had a conversation last month with Pat Mazzanti, president of Railroad Appraisal Associates (formerly Norman Seip & Associates), the oldest rail equipment appraisal organization in North America. I

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From the Editor: FRA caught between merit and politics?

By William C. Vantuono, Editor The Federal Railroad Administration is now evaluating a tall stack of applications for high speed passenger rail projects—roughly $100 billion worth for an $8 billion ARRA (American

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From the Editor: High speed rail: A huge opportunity?

By William C. Vantuono, Editor Russia. China. Japan. France. Britain. Belgium. Germany. Spain. Italy. Taiwan. South Korea. The first two countries are the newest additions to the high speed rail club, which