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Posts published in June 2018

VIA Rail considers four train manufacturers for new rail fleet

The railroad evaluated the companies' applications based on technical quality, financial capabilities and any potential conflicts of interest. Photo – viarail.ca VIA Rail Canada Inc. earlier this week unveiled a list of four companies chosen to participate in a request for proposals (RFP) to replace the railroad's rolling stock along the Quebec City-Windsor corridor.The qualified…

Just the Fear of a Trade War Is Straining the Global Economy

President Trump announced fresh tariffs on $50 billion in Chinese goods on Friday. The move prompted swift retribution from Beijing. The tense situation is slowing shipments at ports and airfreight terminals and boosting raw materials prices. VCG/VCG | Getty Images Soldiers wait for a container ship to berth at Qingdao Port on March 8, 2018…

Montreal transit agency gets green light to buy more Azur trains

An Azur train during the testing phase. Photo – Societe de transport de Montreal Quebec government leaders have adopted special legislation that will pave the way for the Societe de transport de Montreal (STM) to acquire new Azur subway trains.The move will allow STM to order additional Azur units from the Bombardier plant in La…

USDOT names 26 proposed recipients of initial INFRA grants

Rail News Home Federal Legislation & Regulation 6/11/2018 Rail News: Federal Legislation & Regulation USDOT names 26 proposed recipients of initial INFRA grants The Trump Administration created the INFRA grant program last year. Photo – USDOT The U.S. Department of Transportation on Friday announced plans to allocate nearly $1.5 billion in proposed grants for 26…

AAR sends letter to U.S. mayors to stress freight railroads’ local impacts

Rail News Home Federal Legislation & Regulation 6/11/2018 Rail News: Federal Legislation & Regulation AAR sends letter to U.S. mayors to stress freight railroads' local impacts Ed Hamberger Photo – AAR The Association of American Railroads (AAR) on Friday sent a letter to numerous U.S. mayors highlighting the freight-rail industry's business and external relations efforts,…

FRA schedules summer symposiums to address PTC

Rail News Home Federal Legislation & Regulation 6/8/2018 Rail News: Federal Legislation & Regulation FRA schedules summer symposiums to address PTC FRA Administrator Ron Batory Photo – FRA The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) has scheduled three symposiums on topics related to positive train control (PTC), with the first to be held June 15 in Washington,…

CP unveils plan to order 5,900 grain hopper cars

The railroad's plan to revitalize its hopper-car fleet will start with an order for 1,000 cars from National Steel Car. Photo – cpr.ca Canadian Pacific will spend more than a half-billion Canadian dollars on new high-capacity grain hopper cars to serve CP grain shippers, the Class I announced today.The railroad's plan to revitalize its hopper-car…

Schumer calls for crude-by-rail standards

Rail News Home Federal Legislation & Regulation 6/7/2018 Rail News: Federal Legislation & Regulation Schumer calls for crude-by-rail standards The senator has asked federal agencies to collaborate on a plan that would require oil companies to stabilize highly flammable Bakken crude oil prior to transport by rail. Photo – Railway Supply Institute U.S. Sen. Charles…

UPDATE 2-CP Rail deal will give workers 9 pct raise over four years

(Recasts first sentence with confirmation by union and company, adds CP comment in paragraph 4) MONTREAL, June 6 (Reuters) - Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd conductors and locomotive engineers will get a 9 percent salary hike over four years as part of a tentative agreement reached last week with the Teamsters, spokesmen from both the union…