“Union Pacific and @DACCNMSU celebrate the ribbon cutting of the new Union Pacific Industrial Careers Academy at Doña Ana Community College in Sunland Park, NM,” UP wrote in an Oct. 20 Twitter post.

UP, DACC Launching Workforce Training Academy (Updated)

Union Pacific (UP) and Doña Ana Community College (DACC) on Oct. 19 will officially open a workforce-training academy in Sunland Park, N.Mex.

Women in Rail Conference: Whited to Address C-Suite Lessons Learned

Railway Age’s inaugural Rail Insights: Women in Rail Conference will feature Beth Whited, Union Pacific’s Executive Vice President–Sustainability and Strategy. Hearing from leading industry women like Whited, who will cover lessons learned from the Class I railroad C-Suite, is just one reason to participate in this virtual event, to be held Nov. 10, starting at 1:30 p.m. ET. Need more reasons? Here are five.

Savage will construct, own and operate Savage Railport-Southern Utah, which will handle agriculture products, construction materials and other commodities. (Savage Photograph)

Savage to Launch Southern Utah Railport

Savage, a Utah-based global infrastructure and supply chain services company, is planning a multi-commodity transload facility in its home state, northwest of Cedar City. It will be served by Union Pacific (UP).

FRCF President and CEO Jillian Crane (left) and CSX Vice President of Corporate Communications Bryan Tucker (right)

Class I Briefs: CSX, UP

First Responders Children’s Foundation (FRCF), in partnership with CSX, announces recipients of the 2022 CSX Pride in Service Scholarship. Also, Union Pacific (UP) announces extension of Carta Porte grace period for Mexico shipments; and Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts discusses proposed rail park with leaders in Lincoln County.

J.B. Hunt Adds Washington State, Texas Operations

J.B. Hunt Transport Services Inc. (J.B. Hunt) announced on Oct. 3 that it is expanding its transloading footprint with the addition of two new operations in Seattle, Wash., and Laredo, Tex., “for customers’ needs and to provide quick access to outbound rail and highway transport.”

(Photograph Courtesy of CP)
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Cowen: ‘Looking Down the Windy Tracks’

A strike has been averted for now as the major unions reached tentative agreements. Contracts details are expected to be in line with the Presidential Emergency Board recommendations. The railroads will have to gradually pass through costs as contracts are renewed if they want to keep margins intact. This may prove difficult as we head into an economic slowdown. We continue to favor Canadian Pacific (CP) in the rail group.

Union Pacific has selected its design firm for a key segment of the CREATE project.

UP Selects HDR for Final Track Design, Engineering Services on CREATE Project

Union Pacific (UP) has selected HDR to provide final track design and engineering services for the UP-led portion of the 80th Street Junction Replacements (EW2) project, a major component of CREATE’s 75th Street Corridor Improvement Project.

Recycling used railroad crossties into bio feedstocks is one of the opportunities that UP and Shell will explore together. (Photograph Courtesy of UP)

UP, Shell to Partner on ‘Green’ Initiatives

Union Pacific (UP) and Shell have signed a Memorandum of Understanding that will allow for the exploration and testing of several initiatives slated to help both companies meet their sustainability goals.

Brian L. Glassberg (right) will take over the role of GTX Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary once Deborah A. Golden (left) retires at the end of November.

People News: GATX, UP, WSP (UPDATED)

Deborah A. Golden set to retire from GATX Corporation (GATX). Also, Union Pacific’s (UP) Wendy Whalen earns a Women in Supply Chain Award; and Rob DiAdamo joins WSP as Senior Director of the firm’s Advisory Enterprise and Strategy Team.

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Celebrating National Hispanic American Heritage Month: A Q&A with Seven Transportation Leaders

A spotlight on Latinx experiences in the railroad industry.

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