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Apr
11

Portal North Bridge project construction gets green light

Apr
11

Amtrak makes $3.3B grant request for FY2023

Apr
08

Rail supplier news from Greenbrier, Balfour Beatty, Thales and Alstom (April 8)

Apr
08

Florida Gov. DeSantis appoints Perdue secretary of FDOT

Apr
08

Metra to boost service as commuters return to offices

Apr
08

House transportation leaders call on FRA to finalize rail-worker fatigue rule

Apr
08

North Carolina Railroad invests in construction of new steel mill

Apr
08

STB sets hearing to address rail service complaints

Apr
07

Kansas City breaks ground on streetcar extension project

Apr
07

DART hires Barket as chief of staff

Apr
07

USDOT announces largest-ever investment in public transit

Apr
07

U.S. railroads report mixed traffic results for March

Apr
07

NS, Commtrex to expand customer access to transload facilities

Apr
07

NS, Commtrex to expand customer access to transload facilities

Apr
07

NS, Commtrex to expand customer access to transload facilities

Rail News Home Norfolk Southern Railway 4/7/2022 Rail News: Norfolk Southern Railway
Commtrex will offer a comprehensive database of NS' transload facilities for shipping customers to search. Photo – nscorp.com

Norfolk Southern Railway yesterday announced a partnership with Commtrex to increase access to and visibility of transload facilities on the Class I’s network.

Shippers using the network will be able to use Commtrex’s database to search among the 32 rail-served transload facilities by location, commodities handled and other parameters, NS officials said in a press release. That will help shippers connect to every major container port in the eastern United States, they added.

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Apr
07

CN, Montreal port to develop new terminal's rail component

Apr
07

CN, Montreal port to develop new terminal's rail component

Apr
07

CN, Montreal port to develop new terminal's rail component

Rail News Home Canadian National Railway - CN 4/7/2022 Rail News: Canadian National Railway - CN
CN and the Montreal Port Authority have agreed to integrate rail transport at the port's new container terminal in Contrecœur, the parties announced yesterday.A private partner will be retained to develop and operate the terminal. CN and port officials will define the technical aspects of the project's intermodal service, they said in a joint press release.The agreement is designed to strengthen the new terminal's position with shippers and give companies greater access to markets in Ontario and the U.S. Midwest, they said.The CN rail line is already in place in the area covered by the port's expansion in Contrecœur. In addition to establishing the intermodal service, the partnership aims to ensure close cooperation between CN, the port authority and the future private partner, port officials said."Teaming up with the Montreal Port Authority and future partners allows us to design an efficient rail-served terminal to provide customers with a high quality, consistent and safe intermodal service on our network," said CN President and CEO Tracy Robinson. "This will help support our long-term, sustainable growth."

Apr
06

Alghabra announces VIA Rail reappointments

Apr
06

MTA to restore two historic Metro-North rail stations