Domestic News
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Executives with Kansas City Southern, Union Pacific and CSX offered their thoughts recently on where they think technology is headed long term, as well as where they think market demand will be short term. |
Rail service at the Port of Vancouver could resume this week as CN and Canadian Pacific crews worked to repair sections of their networks hit by the devastating floods and landslides in British Columbia while impacts continued to strain the supply chain. |
Entire city of Merritt ordered to evacuate as water levels rise, wastewater system fails. |
Union Pacific Railroad has implemented digital technology company OptRail's new Advanced Movement Planner (AMP) technology on the Class I's CADX system. |
Nearly three-fifths (58%) of C-suite leaders believe the supply chain crisis will last more than a year. |
The “other infrastructure systems” do include rail. That amount is only a fraction of what the highway lobby gets, but it is still significant. |
The Virginia Port Authority earlier this week approved a $61.5 million construction bid for a project to expand the port's Central Rail Yard at Norfolk International Terminals. |
The Carolina Connector (CCX) intermodal terminal has officially opened for business northeast of Raleigh, North Carolina. |
The three added represented organizations are the American Association of Private Railroad Car Owners (AAPRCO), Association of State Rail Safety Managers (ASRSM)—both previous RSAC members—and a new member, the Commuter Rail Coalition (CRC). |