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Joanna Marsh

Joanna is a Washington, DC-based writer covering the freight railroad industry. She has worked for Argus Media as a contributing reporter for Argus Rail Business and as a market reporter for Argus Coal Daily.
Feb - 2023 -
27 February
Joanna Marsh

EPA tells NS where to dispose of derailment’s contaminated waste

The Environmental Protection Agency will direct Norfolk Southern where to transport contaminated waste from the Feb. 3 train derailment amid concerns by communities in other states that it was coming to them.

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26 February
Joanna Marsh

Union Pacific on lookout for new CEO

Union Pacific confirmed that CEO Lance Fritz will be leaving his role. The railroad is looking for a replacement.

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24 February
Joanna Marsh

Trade groups, unions differ in responses to NTSB report on NS derailment

Rail trade groups’ and rail unions’ responses to NTSB’s preliminary report on the Feb. 3 Norfolk Southern train derailment offer different views on what the next steps should be.

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BNSF, Norfolk Southern reach sick leave agreements with several unions

BNSF signs deals with the Transportation Communications Union and National Conference of Firemen & Oilers (NCFO), while NS also seals a pact with NCFO.

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23 February
Joanna Marsh

NTSB chair says NS train derailment was ‘100% preventable’

Jennifer Homendy, chair of the National Transportation Safety Board, urged the parties involved in the derailment to heed the board’s recommendations to improve rail safety.

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NTSB issues initial findings on Norfolk Southern train derailment

The National Transportation Safety Board outlined some additional context about the Feb. 3 derailment of a Norfolk Southern train in Ohio, including more information about the location of hot bearing detectors and the controlled venting of tank cars carrying vinyl chloride.

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Joanna Marsh

A good fuel buyer creates win-win opportunities

FreightWaves’ Scott Berhang chats with fuel buyer Dolores Santos about what makes a good fuel buyer, especially in a tight distillate market.

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22 February
Joanna Marsh

Norfolk Southern, maintenance-of-way workers reach deal on sick leave

Norfolk Southern and the Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way – Employes Division have reached an agreement for sick leave.

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Rail data for the first mile and last mile would benefit shippers

In this fireside chat for Global Supply Chain Week, FreightWaves’ rail and intermodal market expert Mike Baudendistel talks with Herman Haksteen, president of the Private Railcar Food and Beverage Association, about rail service issues and the rail car leasing market.

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21 February
Joanna Marsh

EPA: “Norfolk Southern pagará por limpiar el desastre” de Ohio 

El Departamento de Transporte da a los ferrocarriles de mercancías una lista de medidas de seguridad tras el descarrilamiento

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EPA: ‘Norfolk Southern will pay for cleaning up the mess’ in Ohio

The Environmental Protection Agency has given Norfolk Southern a new order as the Ohio derailment cleanup transitions to longer-term remediation, and the U.S. Department of Transportation has given the railroads a list of what safety actions they should undertake.

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20 February
Joanna Marsh

Union Pacific reaches sick leave agreements with 2 unions

Union Pacific reached sick leave agreements with the National Conference of Firemen and Oilers and the Brotherhood of Railway Carmen over the weekend.

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Buttigieg: Expect more federal regulation on rail safety

U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg and others have suggested the freight rail industry needs more regulation to ensure safe operations.

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Illinois lawmakers want regulators to delay decision on CP-KCS merger

Four lawmakers from Illinois want the Surface Transportation Board to delay its decision on whether to approve the merger between Canadian Pacific and Kansas City Southern because of their concerns about the freight rail traffic projections used in STB’s environmental review.

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17 February
Joanna Marsh

NTSB warns against misinformation as NS derailment probe continues

The chair of the National Transportation Safety Board weighed in on misinformation surrounding the Feb. 3 derailment of a Norfolk Southern train.

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16 February
Joanna Marsh

Norfolk Southern commits to Ohio community following derailment

Norfolk Southern’s CEO said the railroad will continue to support the town of East Palestine, Ohio, as the investigation into the train derailment from two weeks ago continues.

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Rail shipper sees investor monopoly within Class I railroads

A rail shipper analyzed SEC filings and found four institutional investors own about 20% of three Class I railroads and classify themselves as passive.

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15 February
Joanna Marsh

Trade groups applaud House bill that encourages rail car scrapping

Trade groups are supporting the reintroduction of a U.S. House bill to spur the industry to produce new rail cars or modernize existing ones through a tax credit.

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14 February
Joanna Marsh

CSX reaches sick leave agreements with more union groups

Two groups within the International Association of Machinists and Brotherhood of Railway Carmen have reached sick leave agreements with eastern U.S. railroad CSX.

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El descarrilamiento de un tren en Ohio liberó más sustancias químicas tóxicas de las que se informó en un principio 

Norfolk Southern informa a la EPA de que el cloruro de vinilo no fue la única sustancia química que se escapó de los vagones en Ohio.

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Ohio train derailment released more toxic chemicals than first reported

Norfolk Southern told the EPA other chemicals besides vinyl chloride were released into the local environment in the Ohio train derailment.

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Report: Rail supply industry contributed $75B to US economy in 2020

A report commissioned by railway supply manufacturers suggests that direct and indirect contributions by the industry to U.S. GDP exceeded $75 billion in 2020.

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13 February
Joanna Marsh

Zim to expand e-commerce service at Port of Baltimore

Ocean carrier Zim will increase the frequency and size of ships used for its e-commerce Baltimore Express service.

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11 February
Joanna Marsh

Unions representing machinists, utility workers have new sick leave policies at CSX

The International Association of Machinists and the National Conference of Firemen and Oilers have reached sick leave agreements with eastern U.S railroad CSX.

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10 February
Joanna Marsh

Rail unions seek greater federal oversight to make operations safer

Union members are putting a spotlight on the derailment of a Norfolk Southern train in Ohio, with the Transportation Trades Department calling for greater safety oversight from the Federal Railroad Administration.

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Joanna Marsh

Rail unions rally for sick leave 

Union calls for changes in sick leave policies came to a head this week between a press conference with Sen. Bernie Sanders and a union-adopted resolution calling for sick leave.

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09 February
Joanna Marsh

Wabtec VP: US needs to invest in hydrogen rail technologies

FreightWaves chatted with Wabtec’s Philip Moslener, who leads Wabtec’s advanced technologies team, about why companies should conduct research in hydrogen in locomotives.

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08 February
Joanna Marsh

Delays persist on Norfolk Southern’s northern network

Lanes between the Midwest and the Northeast could experience delays as a result of a fiery train derailment in Ohio last Friday.

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Joanna Marsh

CSX reaches sick leave agreements with mechanical and repair workers

New sick leave policies are in place at CSX for maintenance-of-way employees and railway carmen.

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07 February
Joanna Marsh

National labs, Wabtec partner to develop next-gen locomotive engine

Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Argonne National Laboratory and Wabtec are in the middle of a four-year project aimed at developing a locomotive engine that can incorporate both diesel and hydrogen.

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03 February
Joanna Marsh

Canadian rail shippers praise feds’ actions to collect more freight data

Rail shippers see Transport Canada’s amendments to collect more freight rail data as a good start, but they maintain that more can be done.

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02 February
Joanna Marsh

Canadian Pacific touts record grain movements in January

The railway said it moved 2.29 million metric tons of Canadian grain and grain products in January, setting a monthly record.

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01 February
Joanna Marsh

Canadian Pacific ‘ready to roll’ on Kansas City Southern merger

Canadian Pacific is waiting for the Surface Transportation Board to render its decision on the proposed merger with Kansas City Southern. In the meantime, CP has been conducting interline tests to see how its service might compare to similar truck lanes.

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31 January
Joanna Marsh

Iowa bill seeks to limit length of freight trains

A bill before the Iowa Legislature seeks to restrict the length of freight trains operating in the state to 8,500 feet.

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30 January
Joanna Marsh

Feds say merger of 2 rail giants would cause ‘adverse’ noise pollution

A leading federal regulator says a merger between Canadian Pacific-Kansas City Southern would ratchet up rail noise.

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Joanna Marsh

GATX optimistic about 2023 despite macroeconomic uncertainties

Rail car manufacturer and lessor GATX sees a strong secondary market and continued demand for rail cars to help support the company this year.

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27 January
Joanna Marsh

STB response on UP service limited; agency won’t delay arbitration program

The Surface Transportation Board recently took action on Union Pacific’s use of embargoes in the Midwest and rejected the Class I railroads’ request to delay a program related to smaller rate disputes.

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Joanna Marsh

Norfolk Southern’s industrial development investments valued at $3.2B

Norfolk Southern and partnering companies were involved in 159 industrial development projects in 2022 worth $3.2 billion.

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26 January
Joanna Marsh

CSX expects service gains will bolster railroad during economic downturn

Like the other Class I railroads, CSX is bracing for macroeconomic headwinds in 2023. But continuing service improvements will lend support to the company, executives said during CSX’s fourth-quarter earnings call.

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25 January
Joanna Marsh

Norfolk Southern bracing for economic headwinds

Inflation and other macroeconomic headwinds figure into Norfolk Southern’s projections for 2023. Volume growth is also a big unknown, executives said during NS’ fourth-quarter 2022 earnings call Wednesday.

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CN will focus on improving velocity, finding customers where capacity available

CN will adjust its operating plan to run faster and potentially shorter trains and concentrate on courting customers where network capacity is available, executives said on the railway’s fourth-quarter 2022 earnings call.

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24 January
Joanna Marsh

UP vows to improve service, craft employees’ quality of life in 2023

On Union Pacific’s list of resolutions for 2023 are plans to improve rail service, enhance quality of life for craft employees and achieve productivity gains, according to executives on the railroad’s fourth-quarter 2022 earnings call Tuesday.

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21 January
Joanna Marsh

Midwest lawmakers call on regulators to halt Union Pacific embargoes

Eight U.S. representatives from Iowa and Minnesota want the Surface Transportation Board to require Union Pacific to fix service issues and lift weather-related embargoes in the region.

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20 January
Joanna Marsh

Future of Union Pacific program testing 1-person crews uncertain

Union Pacific’s proposed testing of one-person crews is on hold because the program can’t proceed without negotiations between the railroad and affected union members.

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19 January
Joanna Marsh

SC Ports handled record cargo volumes last year

South Carolina Ports moved nearly 2.8 million TEUs in 2022, the most in the state’s history.

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Port of Halifax enjoyed banner year in 2022

Annual volumes at the Nova Scotia port exceeded 600,000 twenty-foot equivalent units for the first time in its history.

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18 January
Joanna Marsh

Port of Virginia sees record volumes in 2022

2023 was a banner year for the Port of Virginia, with annual volumes higher year over year as more traffic went to East Coast ports.

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Joanna Marsh

Tech company seeks to be Waze for trains

Massachusetts-based RailState, founded by two rail industry veterans, seeks to provide customers with insights on where trains are located and a line segment’s performance over time.

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17 January
Joanna Marsh

El ferrocarril intermodal “pasará apuros” en 2023, según una consultora 

Las mejoras en el servicio ferroviario, así como factores económicos, podrían influir en el crecimiento de la carga rodada.

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Joanna Marsh

Rail intermodal to ‘struggle’ in 2023, consulting firm says

FTR Transportation Intelligence expects a competitive truck market and port activity shift to put pressure on rail intermodal in 2023.

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16 January
Joanna Marsh

La colaboración debe ser clave para que prospere el ferrocarril, según los expertos

Los inversionistas en infraestructuras y los gobiernos locales buscan la presencia del ferrocarril en el desarrollo de proyectos

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Joanna Marsh

Collaboration must be key for railroads to thrive, experts say

The railroads must work with other supply chain stakeholders and even consider sharing infrastructure in order to maintain an integral role within the broader freight transportation network, experts said at the Transportation Research Board’s annual meeting.

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13 January
Joanna Marsh

US Small Business Administration questions proposed train crew size rule

The U.S. Small Business Administration wants the Federal Railroad Administration to revise its analysis for the proposed train crew size rule, contending it “significantly understated” costs and the number of potentially affected businesses.

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09 January
Joanna Marsh

Rail Roundup: Patriot makes Louisiana purchase; BNSF joins Midwest hydrogen project

Patriot Rail seals a deal; BNSF signs an MOU; Trinity strengthens its position; Port of Pasco secures project funding; Indiana Rail Road sets titles; and Hedlund succeeds Schulz as STB vice chair.

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Joanna Marsh

Greenbrier terminating rail car production at Portland facility

Reducing costs and shifting supply chain conditions were among the reasons why rail car manufacturer Greenbrier is ceasing production at its longtime Portland, Oregon, facility.

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06 January
Joanna Marsh

4 Class I railroads seek stay of federal order for rate disputes

Four Class I railroads have asked the Surface Transportation Board and U.S. appeals courts to review an order that seeks to resolve small rate disputes through voluntary arbitration.

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05 January
Joanna Marsh

US freight rail traffic slips nearly 3% in 2022

U.S. freight railroads moved fewer volumes in 2022 than 2021 amid declines in intermodal traffic, according to recent industry data.

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03 January
Joanna Marsh

Rail Roundup: Union Pacific ordered to fix service to Foster Farms

The Surface Transportation Board wants Union Pacific to address service hiccups at California’s Foster Farms. Also, CN reports rail traffic controllers have ratified a new collective agreement.

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Joanna Marsh

Expect to hear more about rail service issues in 2023

An active Surface Transportation Board and ongoing issues to fully restore rail network capacity are among the issues that industry stakeholders are eyeing in the new year.

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30 December
Joanna Marsh

Labor strife, service problems railroads’ biggest issues in 2022

Rail service, an active Surface Transportation Board and continued M&A activity were among 2022’s news highlights.

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29 December
Joanna Marsh

States press Supreme Court to address blocked railroad crossings

Nineteen states plus the District of Columbia are supporting Ohio’s request for the Supreme Court to take up the issue of whether states have the regulatory authority to regulate railroad traffic, particularly when it comes to blocked crossings.

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Joanna Marsh

GAO studies impact of PSR on US freight rail

The U.S. Government Accountability Office’s report on precision scheduled railroading serves as a broad overview of how the freight rail industry has changed over the past decade.

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28 December
27 December
Joanna Marsh

Employment with US Class I railroads up 4.4% year over year

The number of employees working for the U.S. operations of the Class I railroads rose 4.4% year over year in November. But some of the employment data submitted to the board should be provided in a more user-friendly way, an attorney representing several unions said.

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22 December
Joanna Marsh

Evitar los ciberataques en las operaciones ferroviarias, clave para el ferrocarril, según un experto

Los ferrocarriles de mercancías y pasajeros se centran en “lo que podría dar lugar a distintos escenarios de fallo”.

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Joanna Marsh

Averting cyberattacks on operations a key focus for rail, expert says

Miki Shifman, co-founder and chief technology officer for Israeli company Cylus, discusses the cybersecurity landscape for freight and passenger rail operations worldwide.

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21 December
Joanna Marsh

Rail Roundup: Pa. provides $26M for rail; RailState, Alterra news

Pennsylvania has awarded $26 million to 24 freight rail improvement projects, while technology provider RailState completes coverage of the Canadian rail network and Alterra IOS acquires industrial facilities for $86 million.

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20 December
Joanna Marsh

STB’s new rules attempt to ‘strike a balance’ between railroads, shippers

The STB has rendered decisions on two rules aimed at helping the railroads and shippers resolve small rate disputes.

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19 December
Joanna Marsh

Union Pacific pausing embargo program after scrutiny from regulators, shippers

Following last week’s hearing on embargoes before the Surface Transportation Board, Union Pacific has decided to pause the program. Meanwhile, the board is considering what it can do to encourage rail volume growth.

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16 December
Joanna Marsh

Rail Roundup: UP gets environmental kudos; Commtrex, Railinc team up

Union Pacific has been recognized for sustainability practices. Commtrex and Railinc are working together to develop a product aimed at using data to simplify rail movements.

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15 December
Joanna Marsh

FRA hears clashing views from railroads, unions on train crew size

The Federal Railroad Administration heard starkly different opinions from some railroads and unions about whether the agency should mandate freight train crews of at least two people.

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14 December
Joanna Marsh

Los cargadores dicen a la STB que los ferrocarriles no cumplen su obligación de transportador común 

La Junta de Transporte Terrestre celebra una audiencia de dos días sobre el gran aumento de los embargos

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Joanna Marsh

Resiliency, visibility key themes for retailers in ’22 and beyond

Although retailers may be past the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, other headwinds persist, reminding storefronts the importance of having a resilient supply chain, according to National Retail Federation’s Jon Gold.

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Joanna Marsh

Shippers tell STB railroads aren’t fulfilling common carrier obligation

Shippers testified before the Surface Transportation Board on Tuesday about how embargoes affect their operations.

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13 December
Joanna Marsh

Class I railroads earn environmental accolades

Class I railroads CSX, CN, CP and KCS tout recognition for their sustainability efforts, while rail technology provider Wabtec gets a nod for its battery-electric locomotive.

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Joanna Marsh

Rail industry must overcome strained labor relations in order to survive

The unions and the freight railroads must repair their relationship and collaborate on improving service if the industry wants to thrive and take more market share, observers told FreightWaves.

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09 December
Joanna Marsh

STB chairman slams Union Pacific over lack of information about embargoes

STB Chairman Marty Oberman told UP it didn’t provide enough information on its embargo practices ahead of a two-day hearing next week.

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07 December
Joanna Marsh

Regional Rail to acquire 3 Midwest short-line railroads

Regional Rail, which is backed by United Kingdom investment firm 3i Infrastructure, is acquiring three short-line railroads from Agracel Rail Holdings.

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Rail technology provider Telegraph secures $10M in Series A funding

Telegraph says $10 million in funding will help the rail technology company serve its customers better as well as reach its broader goal of making rail more accessible to shippers via data visibility.

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06 December
Joanna Marsh

Norfolk Southern moving away from furloughs to help improve labor relations

Norfolk Southern plans to pursue other measures than furloughs to get through market downturns, and two activist investors press NS and Union Pacific to address paid sick leave.

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05 December
Joanna Marsh

Georgia Ports Authority to shift breakbulk operations to Brunswick

GPA will shift breakbulk cargo carried by Wallenius Wilhelmsen Ocean to the Port of Brunswick so that it can “optimize cargo movement” at both the ports at Brunswick and Savannah.

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Joanna Marsh

Louisiana gives $3 million to 2 short-line railroad projects

The Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development has awarded two $1.5 million grants to projects that seek to improve or modernize short-line rail infrastructure.

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02 December
Joanna Marsh

Unions, shippers, railroads express mixed reactions to averted strike

Stakeholders are processing their responses to federal actions this week to avert a potential economy-crippling rail strike.

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Nov - 2022 -
30 November
Joanna Marsh

Rail strike could push truckload rates to ‘levels we’ve never seen before’

A rail strike could lift spot truckload prices and support a market that’s been soft, sources said. But should a strike continue, expect congestion and higher costs.

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29 November
Joanna Marsh

Rail Roundup: CN, NS make leadership changes

CN and Norfolk Southern announce leadership changes. Transport Canada looks to fund projects aimed at promoting climate resiliency for rail infrastructure.

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28 November
Joanna Marsh

Biden calls on Congress to prevent rail strike, addresses unions’ sick leave grievances

President Joe Biden is compelling Congress to intervene if there is a rail strike — and hinting that both sides should accept the labor agreement as it stands.

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Over 400 trade groups plead with Congress to prevent rail strike

In a letter sent Monday to legislative leaders, trade groups warn of a financial disaster should a railroad strike occur on Dec. 9.

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Joanna Marsh

GAO: Rail safety regulators should beef up close call reporting program

The U.S Government Accountability Office says the Federal Railroad Administration could do more to increase the participation of railroads in a program geared toward addressing the root causes of close calls in the workplace.

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23 November
Joanna Marsh

5 things you should know about a potential rail strike

Is a rail strike imminent? Here are five things that might help you understand how we got here.

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22 November
Joanna Marsh

Regulators want Union Pacific to explain big jump in embargoes

The Surface Transportation Board wants to know why Union Pacific has been issuing hundreds of embargoes since 2018.

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Joanna Marsh

Stakeholders reach potential settlement on Gulf Coast Amtrak service

Amtrak and other stakeholders are asking the Surface Transportation Board to hold off on a November hearing on Amtrak’s request to restore Gulf Coast service because of a potential settlement.

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Joanna Marsh

Rail Roundup: Norfolk Southern seeks short line acquisition; BNSF opens bridge

Norfolk Southern has announced plans to acquire the Cincinnati Southern Railway while BNSF has opened a bridge in Idaho meant to ease bottlenecks.

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21 November
Joanna Marsh

Dos sindicatos dividen sus votos sobre el acuerdo laboral ferroviario 

La decisión dividida abre la posibilidad de una huelga ferroviaria en diciembre

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Joanna Marsh

2 unions split votes on rail labor agreement

One railroad union has voted to ratify its labor agreement while another has split its vote, raising the prospect of a rail strike.

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18 November
Joanna Marsh

Canada’s transport minister seeks to beef up port investments, railway safety

Canadian government official introduces new legislation that represents the culmination of multiyear efforts to address port funding and railway safety needs.

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Joanna Marsh

Export grain shippers mull options amid limited barge, rail capacity

Grain exporters have several options: paying higher transportation costs, storing grain, sending more of it to the domestic market or cutting their losses.

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17 November
Joanna Marsh

Wabtec to acquire Brazilian maintenance-of-way equipment supplier

Wabtec says the acquisition of Super Metal will expand the rail tech provider’s presence in international markets.

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