Opinion

Commentary

Trains of All Lengths Keep Economies on Track

I’m writing to reflect on recent stories and reports about train length—and to share some facts about railroading, stats about length and safety, and the specific actions Union Pacific has taken to

(Photograph Courtesy of BART)
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Watch: Transbay Tube Turns 50

Sept. 16, 1974, was a banner day in the history of the Bay Area. On this day, 50 years ago, BART’s Transbay Tube opened for passenger service.

Norman Brown, Legislative Director, New York State Council of Machinists (left), and Brandon Teal, Director, Railway Machine Systems, NSH USA.(Photographs courtesy of MTA, left; and NSH USA)
Commentary

RSI: Assessing ‘U.S. Passenger Rail Supply’ Health

In 1982, the Buy America Act was passed as a provision of the Surface Transportation Assistance Act, requiring mass-transit projects—be it rail, highway, or rapid transit—to purchase certain materials for infrastructure in the U.S. But domestic preference assumes a healthy domestic supplier base. So what does the health of rail supply in the U.S. look like today?

Commentary

Labor Day Reprieve from Surging Intermodal

We’ve apparently been in a freight recession for two years now, but rail intermodal is having a strong growth year, aided by an easy comp against 2023, which was the weakest year

Commentary

Super Truck and the New ‘Efficiency Fever’

I’ll start with a brief discussion about the comparative fuel efficiency of heavy-duty (HD) trucks and freight railroads in the United States. We’ll then have a six-question quiz (for you, my readers)