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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.
Aug - 2022 -
08 August
Joanna Marsh

Patriot Rail to acquire fellow short-line railroad Pioneer Lines

Florida-based Patriot Rail plans to acquire Denver-based Pioneer Lines. Both companies operate short-line railroads in multiple states.

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BNSF Q2 net profit up 10% amid 15% increase in freight revenues

Despite lower volumes in BNSF’s consumer, agricultural, industrial and coal segments, the railroad’s freight revenue rose to nearly $6.3 billion on higher revenues per carload.

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STB: Train noise could be biggest environmental impact from CP-KCS merger

The Surface Transportation Board’s Office of Environmental Analysis studied the potential environmental impacts resulting from a merger between Canadian Pacific and Kansas City Southern.

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Wabtec sees improving rail service as tailwind in 2nd half of 2022

Improvements in rail service and “unparking” locomotives are market signals that could bode well for Wabtec in the back half of this year.

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04 August
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Hub Group sees better rail service, diversification as path forward

Even though macroeconomic uncertainties lie ahead, Hub Group expects to find support in the medium term through improving rail service, market conditions that encourage more conversions to rail and the diversification of its business, executives said on Wednesday’s earnings call.

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03 August
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House bill would broaden Surface Transportation Board’s authority

A Democrat-backed bill in the U.S. House of Representatives addresses rail service concerns raised during recent hearings by the House transportation committee.

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Rail and port labor issues adding to supply chain misery, expert says

FreightWaves chats with international trade attorney Ashley Craig about what the troubles in labor talks for both rail and maritime mean for the broader supply chain.

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02 August
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CN, CP: Highest grain volumes expected despite potential slow harvest start

CN and Canadian Pacific say they’re ready for an anticipated grain volume rebound in the new crop year that runs from Aug. 1 to July 31.

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01 August
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Overall US Class I rail headcount flat despite efforts to boost hiring

While headcount for train and engine employees is up for the first six months of 2022 compared with the same period in 2021, the freight rail headcount across all categories hasn’t risen.

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29 July
Joanna Marsh

Trinity Industries says improved rail service would benefit railcar lessors

Shippers want to move more goods via rail, and they will do so once rail service improves. This will ultimately benefit lessors like Trinity Industries, CEO Jean Savage told investors on a recent earnings call.

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28 July
Joanna Marsh

Canadian Pacific CEO defends PSR, eager for merger with KCS

Canadian Pacific executives on the company’s second-quarter 2022 earnings call discussed precision scheduled railroading, synergies with Kansas City Southern and intermodal strength in the second half of the year.

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Transport Canada wants specifics on how railways will manage equipment in winter

The Canadian government wants the railways to submit details on how they will maintain equipment when it gets cold in winter as part of a rail safety initiative.

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BNSF, Northwest Seaport Alliance partner on Port of Tacoma rail hub

The new rail hub is designed to respond to a growing need to expand domestic intermodal capacity within the greater Seattle region.

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27 July
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Norfolk Southern modifies operations to improve rail service

Converting two flat switching yards back to hump yards and adjusting train schedules are broader initiatives that aim to serve customers better, Norfolk Southern executives said during the company’s second-quarter 2022 earnings call Wednesday.

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FRA proposes minimum 2-member crew size for most trains

In proposing a minimum train crew size of two members, FRA reverses its stance that crew size questions should be left to the railroads and the unions.

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CN upbeat on 2nd half of 2022 despite macro uncertainties

Anticipated strength in domestic intermodal and higher grain volumes will support CN in the back half of this year, company executives said during the Canadian railway’s second-quarter 2022 earnings call.

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26 July
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‘Significant shift in vessel calls’ to Port of Savannah helps drive record year

Consumer demand, vessel diversions and efforts to avoid congested West Coast ports drove the Georgia Ports Authority to break its record for annual volumes.

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Illinois congressional delegation supports communities’ objection to CP-KCS merger

Senators and two U.S. House representatives from Illinois object to the railway merger between Canadian Pacific and Kansas City Southern as currently proposed, saying the Surface Transportation Board should respond to their constituents’ concerns.

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25 July
Joanna Marsh

Los reguladores celebrarán una audiencia sobre el plan de CP para fusionarse con KCS 

La STB también deniega las solicitudes en el procedimiento sobre el deseo de Amtrak de la Costa del Golfo de establecer un servicio ferroviario de pasajeros

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Regulators to conduct hearing on CP’s plan to merge with KCS

The Surface Transportation Board will conduct a three-day hearing in late September to find out from Canadian Pacific and Kansas City Southern directly about issues related to the railways’ proposed merger.

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22 July
Joanna Marsh

Tight railcar market benefits lessors like GATX, executives say

Pent-up demand for railcars will support GATX even as rail service clears up.

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FTR: Dry van volume ‘holding quite strong’

Consulting firm FTR Associates says the freight transportation markets will find support amid a still-growing manufacturing sector, despite perceived softness in the U.S. economy.

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21 July
Joanna Marsh

Improving service will be key focus for Union Pacific, executives say

Union Pacific executives said it wasn’t precision scheduled railroading but running the network too tightly that brought on the service issues.

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Higher attrition rates dampen CSX plans for operational rebound

An unanticipated high attrition rate among new hires has affected the pace of CSX’s planned operational recovery, according to executives on the railroad’s second-quarter earnings call.

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20 July
Joanna Marsh

Kansas City Southern de Mexico invests in Celeya railway bypass

Kansas City Southern de Mexico will invest nearly $200 million in a railway bypass. The railroad will have exclusive rights to the bypass for 10 more years.

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19 July
Joanna Marsh

Surface Transportation Board receives earful on CP-KCS merger

The STB is sifting through hundreds of pages on the perceived advantages and disadvantages of a merger between Canadian Pacific and Kansas City Southern.

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15 July
Joanna Marsh

Biden creates emergency panel to stave off rail worker strike

President Joe Biden on Friday signed an executive order calling for a three-person board to investigate the issues behind the contract discord between the railroads and unions.

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Canada pumps $29M into rail projects, rail-related climate studies

The Canadian government says it will fund infrastructure projects in Saskatchewan and Ontario, as well as research into how the railways can respond to climate-induced events.

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14 July
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Developer revamping Texas logistics park for steel, vehicles and plastic resins

The 1,158-acre Gulf Inland Logistics Park near Houston includes a switching railroad and has access to two Class I railroads and major highways.

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13 July
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Port of Virginia boasts record volumes in 2022

Higher amounts of loaded imports and empty export boxes contributed to a nearly 15% increase in volumes.

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Rail union members could go on strike Monday amid contract impasse

Members of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen voted to strike if they deem it necessary as the unions and railroads fail to reach a contract agreement.

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12 July
Joanna Marsh

OSHA proposes fines for CSX over Baltimore coal terminal explosion

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration wants CSX to pay $121,200 total for workplace incidents that might have contributed to the December 2021 blast at the Curtis Bay Coal Terminal.

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Inland port network coming to Mississippi River

Work is underway to develop container-handling terminals in as many as five states along the Mississippi River.

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11 July
Joanna Marsh

Greenbrier: Customers support rail despite economic, political headwinds

Customers are eager to move products via rail once network congestion subsides, executives said during Greenbrier’s quarterly earnings call on Monday.

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06 July
Joanna Marsh

What does the Federal Railroad Administration do?

AskWaves looks at the many varied functions that the 56-year-old Federal Railroad Administration performs for passenger and freight rail.

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05 July
Joanna Marsh

Will rail service improve in 2nd half of 2022?

Data from June reflects how rail service challenges persist into summer. Meanwhile, higher headcount levels and macroeconomic uncertainties await the rails for the remainder of this year.

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01 July
Joanna Marsh

Rail Roundup: Congressmen press STB to address rail service

Congressmen back calls from fertilizer and agricultural products shippers to improve freight rail service, plus news about a new federal grant program to eliminate railroad crossings and updates on CN and Canadian Pacific.

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29 June
Joanna Marsh

Rail union federation urges senators to revise common carrier obligation

The Transportation Trades Department wants Congress to modify the language to ensure freight railroads provide adequate service.

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28 June
Joanna Marsh

Rail Roundup: Norfolk Southern launches new intermodal operating plan

NS starts a new operating plan for intermodal; CN plans investments in Louisiana and Wisconsin; and MxV Rail agrees to share expertise with a UK group.

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27 June
Joanna Marsh

CN plans capital investments in Illinois, Tennessee, 2 Canada provinces

CN announced Monday it anticipates spending $355 million in 2022 to improve infrastructure in Illinois, Tennessee, Saskatchewan and New Brunswick.

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Bipartisan congressmen want White House to support new Oregon container port

Both Democrats and Republicans representing the Pacific Northwest say the creation of a ship-to-rail container port at the existing Port of Coos Bay could boost West Coast port capacity by as much as 10%.

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25 June
Joanna Marsh

CN to invest more than $130M in Manitoba and Nova Scotia

The railway’s recent 2022 capital investment announcement brings the total to nearly CA$1.7 billion (US$1.32 billion) for six Canadian provinces.

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24 June
Joanna Marsh

BNSF to implement temporary embargo on selected California-bound carloads

BNSF’s brief embargo aims to reduce Southern California network congestion, which the railway partly blamed on bad weather.

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23 June
Joanna Marsh

FMC commissioners want rail regulators to reject CP-KCS merger

Three commissioners of the Federal Maritime Commission contend a merger between Canadian Pacific and Kansas City Southern would result in diverting U.S.-bound intermodal traffic to Canadian ports.

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22 June
Joanna Marsh

CN allocates more than $800M for capital investments in Ontario, Alberta

In the past two days, the Canadian railway has announced approximately CA$1.5 billion (US$1.16 billion) in capital investments for four provinces.

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TTD and Union Pacific disagree over safety technology deployment

Union Pacific is seeking to extend its tests on wheel temperature detectors, but the Transportation Trades Department disagrees with the way UP wants to deploy the technology.

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21 June
Joanna Marsh

Union Pacific ordered to improve service to California chicken processors

Foster Poultry Farms asked STB last week to order UP to improve rail service to two poultry processing plants in California. The board agreed to that request.

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CN investing over $500M in British Columbia, Quebec

The investments will go toward network improvements as well as technology and decarbonization initiatives.

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20 June
Joanna Marsh

¿Es seguro el transporte de GNL por ferrocarril? 

La Administración de Seguridad de Oleoductos y Materiales Peligrosos está lidiando con dos normativas pendientes

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CN confirms IBEW members are on strike

Members of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers went on strike on Saturday.

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Is transport of LNG by rail safe?

Federal regulators are deciding at what level should the U.S. allow the transportation of liquefied natural gas by rail. Some environmental groups oppose LNG by rail because of concerns about transporting highly flammable material.

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16 June
Joanna Marsh

CN gets notice IBEW workers could go on strike

Canadian railway CN has received a notice from the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers that its members could go on strike this Saturday.

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15 June
Joanna Marsh

Georgia ports reach all-time record in May

A number of East Coast ports saw volumes increase in May, and Savannah was one of them.

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Discurso de Small Fleet: Cómo los camioneros pueden ayudar a prevenir el tráfico de personas 

‘El hecho de estar dispuesto a sentarse allí y echar un segundo vistazo realmente podría significar la diferencia, honestamente, entre la vida y la muerte’

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Small Fleet keynote: How truck drivers can help prevent human trafficking

Truckers Against Trafficking’s Laura Cyrus shares red flags truck drivers can be on the lookout for that might indicate human trafficking.

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14 June
Joanna Marsh

Mediation between freight railroads and unions fails. Is binding arbitration next?

The National Mediation Board has ended mediation between the freight railroads and unions over a new labor agreement and is offering arbitration, both sides say.

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Japanese shipping company suing Union Pacific over solar panels stolen from train

Japanese shipping firm Ocean Network Express has filed a lawsuit against Union Pacific because a shipment of solar panels was stolen in transit.

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Class I railroads slammed over gaps in rail service recovery plans

The Surface Transportation Board wants BNSF, CSX, Norfolk Southern and Union Pacific to submit additional information on their rail service recovery plans after finding that the initial plan submissions “were perfunctory” and lacked detail.

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13 June
Joanna Marsh

CSX, NS must share confidential data with Amtrak, enter mediation

The Surface Transportation Board has granted Amtrak’s request to access limited confidential data from CSX and Norfolk Southern as the board mulls Amtrak’s request to establish Gulf Coast passenger rail service. The board also ordered mediation among all parties.

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FRA requiring railroads to submit worker fatigue management plans

The Federal Railroad Administration is now requiring the Class I railroads, Amtrak and commuter railroads to submit fatigue risk management plans annually to the agency.

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Norfolk Southern connecting East, West coasts with expedited intermodal service

OceaNS Bridge Express, a partnership among NS, Union Pacific, Hapag-Lloyd and the Port of Virginia, could be a means to avoid West Coast port congestion while taking advantage of East Coast port capacity improvements.

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08 June
Joanna Marsh

Telegraph CEO: How technology can bring about freight rail renaissance

FreightWaves chats with Harris Ligon, founder and CEO of Telegraph, a startup that seeks to streamline rail service data in order to make day-to-day operations smoother.

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07 June
Joanna Marsh

Union Pacific joins RailPulse, shares conditions of operations

The Western U.S. railroad joins the seven-member industry coalition as well as provides an update at an investor conference on how operations are going.

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06 June
Joanna Marsh

CN to utilize new Wabtec software providing network visibility

CN will implement Wabtec’s precision dispatch system over the next year.

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02 June
Joanna Marsh

Rail infrastructure projects get over $368M in federal grants

The Federal Railroad Administration said Thursday that 46 projects across the U.S. have received more than $368 million in grants for rail-related infrastructure improvements.

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Congressional leaders push for tax credit for scrapping older railcars

A bipartisan group of U.S. representatives is supporting a bill that would encourage companies to replace or modernize older freight railcars via a tax credit.

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National Railway Equipment CEO: ‘Future is bright’ for new tech adoption

FreightWaves chatted with new National Railway Equipment CEO Merritt Becker about how NRE expects to help companies deploy technology to their older locomotive and inland waterway fleets.

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01 June
Joanna Marsh

Pan Am Railways is now part of CSX

CSX has completed its acquisition of New England short line Pan Am Railways. CSX first announced plans to acquire Pan Am in November 2020.

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Port of Baltimore nets $15.6M to bolster intermodal rail yards

The Federal Railroad Administration grant will be used to upgrade the intermodal rail yards at the Seagirt Marine Terminal.

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May - 2022 -
31 May
Joanna Marsh

Rail Roundup: Trinity acquires software platform, CP serves Hapag-Lloyd

Trinity Industries’ acquisition aims to benefit rail shippers, while Canadian Pacific’s agreement with Hapag-Lloyd seeks to provide service to key inland Canadian and U.S. Midwest markets.

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Joanna Marsh

Nexxiot, Knorr-Bremse integrating technology to build better rail brakes

Nexxiot will provide tracking technology for Knorr-Bremse’s railcar component systems.

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28 May
Joanna Marsh

What does the common carrier obligation mean for US railroads?

AskWaves defines what the common carrier obligation is and why the concept has garnered attention lately.

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27 May
Joanna Marsh

Railroads, union clash over use of track inspection technology

U.S. freight railroads and a rail union disagree over what’s the best way to deploy enhanced track geometry inspections.

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26 May
Joanna Marsh

Port Saint John CEO: ‘Containers are where we see major growth’

The port is undergoing a modernization initiative and aims to double container capacity as part of a broader effort to attract market share from Northeast and Midwest customers.

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24 May
Joanna Marsh

Senators demand regulators take action on freight rail service disruptions

A bipartisan group of U.S. senators wants the Surface Transportation Board to take action to address service delays and congestion on the freight rail network.

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23 May
Joanna Marsh

G&W subsidiary to service Hyundai’s $5.5B EV and battery facility

Georgia Central Railway will serve Hyundai Motor Group’s $5.5 billion-dollar electric vehicle and battery manufacturing facility near Savannah.

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20 May
Joanna Marsh

Rail shippers applaud federal appeals court ruling on alleged price fixing

A U.S. federal appeals court ruled that four Class I railroads must bear the burden on what internal documents can be excluded from two lawsuits about fuel surcharges and price fixing activity in the early 2000s.

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18 May
Joanna Marsh

CSX rejects blame from Tampa Electric for low coal supplies

Tampa Electric says rail service issues are why the power company isn’t receiving enough coal from CSX, according to a filing to federal regulators. But CSX says the problem lies with reduced production at the coal mine.

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17 May
Joanna Marsh

Georgia’s ports had one of their busiest months ever in April

It was another record month for GPA, with container volumes up by over 6% year-over-year.

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Unions critical of BNSF’s new adjustments to attendance policy

BNSF has made some changes to the attendance policy that it implemented in February, but unions say the changes don’t go far enough to prevent worker fatigue.

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16 May
Joanna Marsh

Surface Transportation Board poised to enact shipper-friendly regulations

The board could adopt reciprocal switching and first-mile and last-mile data collection, according to comments made by STB Chairman Marty Oberman at a U.S. House subcommittee hearing last week.

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Joanna Marsh

Texas rail advocates want state to fight for federal rail grants

Advocates for freight and passenger rail in Texas are pressing legislators to pursue federal grant opportunities that would bolster short lines and intercity rail.

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13 May
Joanna Marsh

North Carolina awards nearly $11 million to freight rail projects

Fourteen projects received matching grants to upgrade track and bridges.

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12 May
Joanna Marsh

Freight train crew size bills introduced in New York legislature

Two bills, one before the New York State Senate and another before the New York State Assembly, would require Class I and Class II railroads to have a minimum train crew size.

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Joanna Marsh

Norfolk Southern funds nearly $500 million in sustainability projects

Norfolk Southern issued green bonds in 2021 that enabled it to fund $496 million in projects that aimed to lower carbon emissions.

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11 May
Joanna Marsh

Rail investors hope for better 2nd half of 2022

Rail investors and observers think the Class I railroads’ efforts to bolster train and engine crew counts will improve rail service in the second half of this year. But geopolitical, economic and regulatory uncertainties also abound.

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Joanna Marsh

Port of Virginia’s near-record month ‘speaks volumes’

April volumes at the Port of Virginia in Norfolk were at the second highest in port history, right behind December 2021.

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10 May
Joanna Marsh

FOSC keynote: Companies should embrace optionality to manage uncertainty

Considering multiple options — even bad ones — is something companies should do more of, instead of trying to find the one best solution to a problem in the supply chain, says Michael Schrage, MIT fellow and FreightWaves Future of the Supply Chain keynote speaker.

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Joanna Marsh

Transport Canada wants freight rail data rules 

Transport Canada’s proposed changes affect waybill reporting requirements for long-haul interswitching and they detail new traffic reporting requirements for smaller Class I operations.

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09 May
Joanna Marsh

FOSC keynote: How data revolutionized baseball

FreightWaves founder and CEO Craig Fuller chats with Billy Beane, executive vice president of baseball operations for the Oakland A’s, about how the A’s used data to help configure championship-winning teams.

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Joanna Marsh

FOSC keynote: Hutchinson urges US to shift from ‘China-centric’ supply chain

Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson has four suggestions on how U.S. manufacturers and the American government can make a more resilient supply chain.

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06 May
Joanna Marsh

Feds want service improvement updates from 4 Class I railroads

The Surface Transportation Board wants Union Pacific, BNSF, CSX and Norfolk Southern to provide service recovery plans following reports and testimony about deteriorating rail service.

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04 May
Joanna Marsh

Commodity giants and unions are slamming railroads as performance tanks

A hearing at the Surface Transportation Board raised hard questions that could influence the trajectory of the freight rail industry.

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02 May
Joanna Marsh

BNSF’s net income grew 10% in Q1 despite volume dip

Higher revenues contributed to increased profits in the first quarter for BNSF.

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Apr - 2022 -
29 April
Joanna Marsh

Hub Group says it can sustain revenue growth amid unknowns

Customers are keen to lock in capacity for the year and mitigate risk, executives said during Hub Group’s first-quarter 2022 earnings call.

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28 April
Joanna Marsh

Canadian Pacific eyes early 2023 federal approval of KCS acquisition

Canadian Pacific believes its acquisition of Kansas City Southern is still on pace to receive federal approval sometime early next year.

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27 April
Joanna Marsh

Norfolk Southern launching operational plan for intermodal and bulk

The operating plan, which builds upon the precision scheduled railroading-inspired initiative for NS’ manifest network, will be launched sometime late in the second quarter of this year.

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CN working to get its groove back after income slide

“There’s been a big shock in the supply chains, and we’re working very hard to get our rhythm back and our operation back and to serve our customers well,” says new CEO Tracy Robinson.

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25 April
Joanna Marsh

Rail unions want arbitration for stalled negotiations, not payment advances

The Coordinated Bargaining Coalition, which represents the unions at the negotiating table, panned the Class I railroads’ offer to advance payments amid stalled talks over a new labor agreement.

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