Its About Bargaining, Not Safety Says AAR 

Coming off a record week for both total ton miles and for intermodal freight, the Association of American Railroads (AAR) found little time to celebrate...

Rails Could Lose Immunity 

Representative Mark Green (R-WI) is reported as saying provisions of the Clayton Act of 1914 granting railroads immunity from antitrust laws gives the...

Hunt Gets Bigger Bill For Rail Service 

Shippers will likely start seeing increased intermodal rates from J.B. Hunt when contracts renew, according to Morgan Stanley. Hunt will pass on higher...

Port of Gulfport on a fast track toward recovery 

The Mississippi State Port Authority at Gulfport sustained significant damage during Hurricane Katrina like the rest of the Gulf region. In the days following...

Rail Volumes See Little Effect From Katrina 

Rail traffic increased 2.3% in Week 35 (ended September 3rd), according to Morgan Stanley. An 8% growth in grain volumes and a 6.4% rise in intermodal...

Infrastructure Damage Confined, Say Railroads 

North American railroads serving the Gulf Coast region reported service had been restored to many of their lines in the area within a week of the disaster....

Katrina puts supply chains to the ultimate test 

Highways in the Gulf Coast region have sustained serious damage in the wake of hurricane Katrina, with major bridges along east-west interstate highways...

Rail Volumes Up, Union Pacific Improving 

With volumes of carloadings and intermodal traffic increasing, overall network speed across North American railroads fell 1.7% in Week 13 (through April 1). Year-to-date, train speed dropped 4.9%...

Can we hold the line on logistics costs? 

There's no doubt transportation costs have been rising, but how significant is that rise in the context of total logistics costs? The brief answer, based...

Speeding Shipments from the East Coast to the Midwest 

Under discussion for years - since the 1980s-- the Heartland corridor concept is an intermodal rail route that will offer double-stack container movement...

Rail Traffic Picking Up 

Intermodal continues to be a major force in rail volume growth on North American Class 1 railroads. And within the category, containers are a substantial...

Rail Capacity Tight, Prices Strong 

Looking at railroad results through the second quarter of 2005, equity analysis firm Morgan Stanley noted that despite the slowest growth rate in six...

Coal dust slows rails 

According to equity research firm Morgan Stanley, coal dust was blamed for derailments on the main line coming out of the Powder River Basin in Wyoming....

U.S. Freight Rail Heightens Security Readiness, Portugal Joins CSI 

In addition to measures already in place, railroads reacted by deploying more police and K-9 units to sensitive areas while promoting greater vigilance...

Warehousers Hit Back at BNSF Demurrage Charge Changes 

BNSF says its new rates offer incentives for faster turns on rail-controlled carload equipment. The new rules specify that demurrage be calculated on...

Senate Bill Proposes Re-routing Rail Dangerous Chemical Shipments 

A bill introduced by Senator Joseph Bidden (Dem.-Delaware) seeks to stop movement of dangerous chemicals through what he calls high threat corridors....

STB asks railroads to explain their peak season strategies 

Roger Nober, chairman of the Surface Transportation Board (STB), has asked each of the seven largest North American railroads to report to the Board within...

Slower Growth For Rail 

Year-to-date rail carloadings were up a mere 1.7% over the same period a year ago. Intermodal increased 6.4% during that same period...

U.S. trucking to increase its carrying load annual tonnage to 13 billion tons, a figure that will represent 69.1% of all tonnage that year.  

Although they won't be the dominant force, the two fastest-growing modes over the next 10 years will be rail/ intermodal and air transport, according...

Across the border: NAFTA Rail finally leaves the station 

After years of law suits, the NAFTA railroad now runs from Mexico into the U.S. by Ricardo Castillo Mireles After eight years of legal conflicts, the...

A glimmer of hope for shippers  

As shippers begin preparing for the fall peak season, they may be mildly surprised to find that trucking prices are slowing not by much, but at least...

Slow boat from China 

Ports on the U.S. West Coast receive 70% of all shipments in from China, and the number of shipments is increasing by 14% annually, observes Chuck Lounsbury,...

The Last Mile: No Shipment Left Behind 

Without debating the pros and cons of the "No Child Left Behind" program, it's clear that having a national education policy gets people talking about...

New Moves to Deal with Port Congestion 

uring the second half of July, all marine terminals in the Ports of Los Angles and Long Beach will start Off-Peak shifts on nights and weekends. PierPASS – a not-for-profit organization created by marine terminal operators to reduce congestion and improve air quality in and around the Southern California Ports...

Mineta Offers Plan to Improve U.S. Rail Safety 

“We will work to reduce accidents caused by human error, address railroad operator fatigue, improve track safety and enhance the safety of hazardous materials shipments”...

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