While the end-to-end nature of Union Pacific-Norfolk Southern merger limits the amount of redundant trackage or facilities, ...
Not even the toxic fireball over an Ohio derailment could shake Martin Oberman’s belief that railroads are a safer way to move hazardous chemicals, and most other freight, than long-haul trucks.
Finn is a retired manufacturer's rep living in Salem. Norfolk Southern is conducting engineering studies on three potential sites for its intermodal freight transfer station -- Elliston, Glenvar and ...
LONG BEACH, Calif. — Uncertainty surrounding shifting trade policies combined with a prolonged freight market downturn continue to create a challenging and unpredictable business environment for ...
Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern say their yard and terminal capacity expansion plans will help ensure that the combined ...
The company’s Los Angeles facility, which handles the world’s largest quantity of domestic intermodal freight, set an on-time departure record of 94% in 2023, the company said. Last year’s numbers ...
Signs everywhere in Braceville, Illinois, say trains could come barreling through at 80 mph. But workers at the Union Pacific intermodal terminal in Joliet can’t always unload freight that fast. So ...
Canadian National Railway has told customers it plans to halt intermodal traffic headed into Canada on its lines from Friday, extending a graduated shutdown of the railroad’s operations after talks ...
Meet some of Norfolk Southern's crew from Luther Yard in St. Louis, Mo. Our Luther Yard in St. Louis, Missouri, is an important point in our network, serving 17 customers and class traffic for 23 ...
Click here to write a Letter to the Editor. AN BERNARDINO, Calif. — Owners of two former Air Force bases are in negotiations with the two largest U.S. freight railroads to build intermodal exchange ...
The Virginia Supreme Court will take at least until this fall to decide whether the state can subsidize an intermodal rail yard proposed in Elliston. The case had been a candidate for review next ...