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Mar
09

STB approves MRL lease termination, BNSF to assume operations

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Feb
28

BNSF reports higher revenue, lower income in 2022

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Feb
24

BNSF, two unions negotiate sick leave benefits

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Feb
15

BNSF customers invested $1.6B in projects in 2022

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Jan
23

BNSF to serve new CHS grain facility in South Dakota

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Jan
20

BNSF to serve new biofuels terminal in California

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Jan
20

BNSF budgets $3.96 billion for capital projects in 2023

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Jan
20

BNSF budgets $3.96 billion for capital projects for 2023

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Jan
05

BNSF, Bakken Energy to collaborate on design of clean hydrogen hub

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Nov
22

BNSF trains start using new Sandpoint Connector Bridge

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Nov
15

BNSF adds four locations to Certified Sites program

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Nov
02

Coast Guard releases final environmental analysis of BNSF's proposed North Dakota bridge project

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Oct
03

BNSF to build $1.5B rail complex in Southern California

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Oct
03

BNSF to build $1.5B rail complex in Southern California

BNSF Railway Co. announced plans to invest more than $1.5 billion to construct a state-of-the-art, master-planned rail facility in Southern California.

The Barstow International Gateway will be a 4,500-acre integrated rail facility on the west side of Barstow, consisting of a rail yard, intermodal facility and warehouses for transloading freight from international containers to domestic containers.

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Sep
14

BNSF Salmon Bay Bridge project awarded INFRA grant

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Sep
14

BNSF Salmon Bay Bridge project awarded INFRA grant

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Each day, 30 to 40 freight, commuter and intercity passenger trains cross the Salmon Bay Bridge. Photo – salmonbayrailbridge.com

A $25 million grant from the federal Infrastructure for Rebuilding America (INFRA) program has been awarded to help fund the Salmon Bay Bridge project in western Washington.

Owned by BNSF Railway Co., the 108-year-old bridge is an integral rail link along which 30 to 40 freight, commuter and intercity passenger trains cross each day. The INFRA funds will be used to replace the drawbridge's mechanical system, extending the structure's operational life by decades.

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Sep
01

BNSF honors customers for sustainability efforts

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Sep
01

BNSF honors customers for sustainability efforts

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BNSF's 2022 Sustainability Awards recognize significant achievements in sustainability efforts. Photo – BNSF Railway Co.

BNSF Railway Co. yesterday announced the winners of its inaugural Sustainability Awards, which recognize customers for making operations more sustainable.

The six 2022 winners are U.S. Steel subsidiary Big River Steel, Chevron Phillips Chemical Co., Ford Motor Co., Global Clean Energy Holdings, J.B. Hunt Transportation Services Inc. and Marathon Petroleum Corp.

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Aug
19

BNSF to lift California permit embargo next month

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Aug
19

BNSF to lift California permit embargo next month

Rail News Home BNSF Railway 8/19/2022 Rail News: BNSF Railway
BNSF Railway Co. yesterday announced it will end a temporary California permit embargo on Sept. 4.The embargo enabled BNSF "to significantly reduce backlogs and drive greater efficiencies" for its trains moving toward and in California and throughout its network, the Class I stated in a customer notification on its website."This embargo was one of several actions to improve network fluidity in Southern California. As a result, we have seen decreased congestion and increased velocity as network conditions are improving," the notice states.BNSF will continue working with individual customers "as necessary to manage traffic flows."Meanwhile, BNSF officials also commented on the Presidential Emergency Board's recommendations issued earlier this week in an effort to help resolve the labor contract dispute between the nation’s major freight railroads and the unions that represent rail employees. The two sides now have until Sept. 16 to accept the recommendations or agree to a voluntary settlement involving other terms. No work stoppages can occur until after Sept. 16.The board’s recommendations include "the most substantial wage increase in nearly 40 years," BNSF officials said in a customer notification."Even though the recommendations significantly exceeded those proposed by the carriers during this bargaining round and are far above the terms in prior settlements, BNSF is prepared to accept the recommendations brought forward by the PEB," the notification states. "We believe it is in the best interests of our customers, employees and the public for the railroads and rail labor organizations to settle this dispute without delay and prevent service disruptions."

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