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Dec
09

NS, U.S. Steel and Greenbrier collaborate on new gondola rail car

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Dec
09

Canadian Pacific shareholders vote for KCS merger plan

Rail News Home Canadian Pacific 12/9/2021 Rail News: Canadian Pacific
"The overwhelming support our shareholders have given to the transaction is critical to making this combination a reality," said CP President and CEO Keith Creel. Photo –

Canadian Pacific shareholders yesterday voted overwhelmingly in favor of the issuance of CP common shares to Kansas City Southern common stockholders in connection with the proposed CP-KCS combination.

The CP shareholders voted on two items during yesterday's special meeting. The first vote was to approve the issuance of up to 277,960,197 CP common shares as the share consideration under the terms of the merger agreement. The second vote was to approve the Class I’s name change to Canadian Pacific Kansas City Ltd. The name change depends on the proposed merger’s approval by the U.S. Surface Transportation Board (STB).

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Dec
09

Canadian Pacific shareholders vote for KCS merger plan

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Dec
08

GATX CEO Kenney to retire, EVP Lyons appointed as successor

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Dec
08

WMATA sets reopening of Shady Grove, Rockville stations

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Dec
08

L.A., Long Beach ports' container dwell fee remains on hold

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Dec
08

MTA announces first 'Zoning for Accessibility' subway station improvements

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Dec
08

South Carolina Ports sets new monthly container record

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Dec
08

CSX named to CDP's 'A' list for environmental actions

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Dec
08

CSX named to CDP's 'A' list for environmental actions

Rail News Home CSX Transportation 12/8/2021 Rail News: CSX Transportation
CSX announced yesterday that for the ninth consecutive year it has been named to global environmental nonprofit CDP’s "A List,” which recognizes companies for leadership in taking actions to address climate change.CDP evaluates companies based on their actions to cut emissions, mitigate climate risks and develop a low-carbon economy.CSX was the top U.S.-based Class I to achieve the recognition, CSX officials said in a press release. CSX and CN are the only two North American railroads to receive the ranking.The CDP assessment examines issues such as leadership on corporate environmental ambition, action and transparency as well as management of environmental risks and demonstration of best practices. Officials said the recognition is considered the “gold standard of corporate environmental transparency.”“Railroads are three-to-four times more fuel efficient that trucks, on average, and CSX is continually developing innovative solutions for further reducing emissions by converting freight from highway to rail,” said Executive Vice President and Chief Legal Officer Nathan Goldman.

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Dec
08

FRA issues notice for state of good repair grant funding

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Dec
08

Judge blocks vaccine mandate for federal contractors

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Dec
07

Rail supplier news from Thales, Savage, Tensar and Commercial Metals (Dec. 7)

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Dec
07

USDOT solicits public input on strategy for fiscal years 2022-26

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Dec
07

TSA extends face mask requirement through March 18

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Dec
07

GAO to USDOT: Improve documentation of TOD financing decisions

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Dec
07

Georgia Ports Authority to expedite capacity expansion

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Dec
07

CN recognized with 'A' score for climate actions

Rail News Home Canadian National Railway - CN 12/7/2021 Rail News: Canadian National Railway - CN
Since 1993, CN has reduced its locomotive emission intensity by 43%. Photo – cn.ca

CN has been recognized for leadership in corporate sustainability by global environmental nonprofit CDP, the Class I announced today.

CN was recognized for its actions to cut emissions, mitigate climate risks and help develop a low-carbon economy, based on the data the company reported through CDP’s 2021 climate change questionnaire.

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Dec
07

CN recognized with 'A' score for climate actions

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Dec
07

Caltrain electrification project costs increase to $2.4 billion

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