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The Class I earned the ACC's award in part for using alternative fuels and employing locomotive energy management systems Photo – Norfolk Southern Railway
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Norfolk Southern Railway recently received the Responsible Care Energy Efficiency Award for Locomotive Fuel Efficiency from the American Chemistry Council (ACC) and the 2022 Green Bond of the Year Award from Environmental Finance for a number of sustainability achievements.
The ACC award recognizes member companies for initiatives that improve energy usage. The council honored NS’ locomotive fuel efficiency program with an exceptional merit designation.
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Rail News Home Canadian Pacific 4/1/2022 Rail News: Canadian Pacific
Canadian Pacific took issue yesterday with the Transportation Safety Board of Canada’s (TSB) report on its investigation into a February 2019 train derailment in which three CP crew members were fatally injured near Field, British Columbia.The derailment involved two locomotives and 99 cars of a 112-car grain train. As a result of the investigation, the TSB issued three recommendations to make cold-weather train operations safer through mountainous territory, the board announced yesterday.It was "extremely disappointing that the TSB misrepresented the facts" at a press conference yesterday and "misunderstood key facts" about the incident in its report, CP officials stated in a press release.The railroad will address its concerns in greater detail with the board, they said. CP’s specific concerns about the TSB report and media presentation can be read here.The TSB report on its investigation can be read here.
Canadian Pacific took issue yesterday with the Transportation Safety Board of Canada’s (TSB) report on its investigation into a February 2019 train derailment in which three CP crew members were fatally injured near Field, British Columbia.The derailment involved two locomotives and 99 cars of a 112-car grain train. As a result of the investigation, the TSB issued three recommendations to make cold-weather train operations safer through mountainous territory, the board announced yesterday.It was "extremely disappointing that the TSB misrepresented the facts" at a press conference yesterday and "misunderstood key facts" about the incident in its report, CP officials stated in a press release.The railroad will address its concerns in greater detail with the board, they said. CP’s specific concerns about the TSB report and media presentation can be read here.The TSB report on its investigation can be read here.