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Paljug to co-chair RSI committee

The Railway Supply Institute (RSI) has appointed Safetran Systems Corp. Vice President Signaling and Crossings John J. Paljug as co-chairman of the new, joint committee for Communications & Signals/Maintenance-of-Way.  As co-chairman, Paljug will represent RSI

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Amtrak restores Boston-Chicago sleeping car service

Beginning in early April, Amtrak passengers traveling between Boston and points west of Albany, N.Y., on the Lake Shore Limited will have access to sleeping car service for the entire route. Amtrak is

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No fed funds for Phoenix “Sky Train” just yet

Despite press predictions to the contrary, no stimulus funds were forthcoming Thursday for Phoenix’s “PHX Sky Train,” a $1.1 billion, 4.8-mile project now under construction that would link Phoenix Sky Harbor International

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Freight traffic slump continues

U.S. freight carload traffic remains mired by the nation’s economic woes, the Association of American Railroads says, down 14.7% for the week ended March 21 compared with the comparable week in 2008.

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NY&A: Brooklyn MSW business is booming

After more than one month of operation, and nearly a month of daily moves, New York & Atlantic Railway says rail shipments of municipal solid waste (MSW) from Brooklyn’s Varick Avenue transfer

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Seattle gets $35 million for Amtrak facilities

Sen. Patty Murray (D.-Wash.)  announced Wednesday that $35 million in stimulus funding will be used to construct two new buildings at Amtrak’s Seattle King Street Maintenance Yard. One building will be a

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ASLRRA names three marketing winners

The American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association has announced the three winners of its Fourteenth Marketing Awards competition: 1. The Bay Line Railroad L.C., "for their work with Green Circle Bio Energy to

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Dick Webb, Watco founder, dies at 70

Watco Cos. Inc. founder Charles R. "Dick" Webb died March 23 in Kansas City, Kan., after a bout with cancer. He was 70. "Starting from his kitchen table with eight employees, Dick

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ARINC deploys surveillance software for Maryland MTA

ARINC Inc. said Thursday it is deploying video cameras and advanced surveillance software at 14 Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) passenger rail stations under the second phase of a video surveillance contract, partially

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Deadline extended for chlorine-case comments

Because the case raises thorny issues for federal agencies, the Surface Transportation Board announced Wednesday that it has extended the period for public comment in a proceeding in which Union Pacific seeks "to have

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MTA Board approves fare hikes, service cuts

Almost 10 months after officials from New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority vowed to strongly resist service cutbacks despite rising costs, the MTA Board of Directors Wednesday approved cuts, along with fare increases,

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South Shore seeks to add weekend trains

The Northern Indiana Commuter Transportation District (NICTD) will add frequency and capacity to its weekend South Shore service between South Bend, Ind., and Chicago, citing overcrowding and delays to current service. NICTD

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Norfolk Southern: Changing of the guard

Come April 1, five key executive positions at Norfolk Southern will have new faces, albeit highly experienced ones at the railroad. This changing of the guard is in step with NS’s long

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New EMD power for South Africa

The GT26CU-3/Class 39-200 is the first new diesel-electric locomotive for South Africa’s Transnet Freight Rail in 20 years. Electro-Motive Diesel, Inc. (EMD) and Transnet Rail Engineering (TRE) have rolled out the first

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MTA to (modestly) bolster New Haven Line service

Per request from the Connecticut Department of Transportation, New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority will extend three Metro-North New Haven Line round trips about 1.7 miles east of New Haven’s Union Station, to

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Opinion: The Children’s Investment who?

By William C. Vantuono, Editor, Railway Age Last year’s contentious proxy battle involving CSX and activist hedge fund The Children’s Investment Fund Management UK LLP is a fast-fading memory. TCI did manage

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Wabtec gets $75 million order from New York City Transit

Wilmerding, Pa.-based Wabtec Corp. Tuesday said it has received option orders worth $75 million from New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority to provide supply components for MTA’s R-160 subway car program. The order

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Kentucky neighbor lauds Cincinnati streetcar plan

Newport, Ky.’s City Commission Monday adopted a resolution supporting efforts of its larger Ohio neighbor, Cincinnati, to establish a $185 million streetcar system. Newport’s resolution carries no fiscal weight, but rail supporters

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RailComm provides system for CSX Tennessee terminal

RailComm has provided a wireless control yard system at CSX Transportation’s Erwin Terminal in Erwin, Tenn. Three RailComm Local Control Panels provide remote control to 31 GE Transportation System HydraSwitch power switch

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Amtrak gets funding for Western services

Amtrak will receive $137.2 million in federal funding for two of its West Coast services, the long-distance Coast Starlight and its Pacific Northwest Cascades service. The Coast Starlight, running between Los Angeles and