Joanna Marsh
Monday, August 2, 2021
Union Pacific reopens Dry Canyon Bridge in Northern California
The railroad reopened the Dry Canyon Bridge in Northern California weeks ahead of schedule.
The railroad reopened the Dry Canyon Bridge in Northern California weeks ahead of schedule.
The “significant” damage has caused BNSF to reroute trains, and the railroad is uncertain when service in the area might be restored.
Both Union Pacific and BNSF have taken to rerouting trains because large wildfires have temporarily closed portions of their networks in Northern California.
Rodgers Trucking owner Frank Ghiglione cites the ever-increasing cost of doing business in California as one of the main reasons to shutter operations after 48 years.
The U.S. – China trade war continues to disrupt freight movements into the new year.