11/22/2016
Rail News: Passenger Rail
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11/22/2016
Rail News: Passenger Rail
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11/22/2016
Rail News: People
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Canadian government and transportation officials gathered last week to celebrate the completion of updates to the New Westminster SkyTrain in New Westminster, British Columbia.
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Rail News: Intermodal
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The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) has proposed updates to current U.S. passenger train safety standards as the nation aims to add high-speed trains capable of traveling as fast as 220 mph and replace its older passenger fleet.
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11/22/2016
Rail News: Mechanical
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Rail News: Federal Legislation & Regulation
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Rail News: CSX Transportation
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Rail News: CSX Transportation
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Rail News: Federal Legislation & Regulation
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11/21/2016
Rail News: Supplier Spotlight
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11/21/2016
Rail News: Passenger Rail
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Rail News: Canadian National Railway - CN
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Rail News: Canadian National Railway - CN
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Canadian Minister of Transport Marc Garneau celebrated the debut of a new container terminal in the Viau sector in Montreal, Quebec, Nov. 18.
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11/21/2016
Rail News: Norfolk Southern Railway
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11/21/2016
Rail News: Norfolk Southern Railway
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Norfolk Southern Railway's Safety Train educated 1,926 first responders on its 18-city tour during 2016, the Class I announced today.
The "rolling classroom" traveled to the 18 cities in 13 states across NS' network to provide free, hands-on training to firefighters, police officers, emergency management personnel, and other first responders on how to safely respond to a rail-related hazardous materials incident, according to an NS press release.
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