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24

Senators introduce bipartisan surface transportation reauthorization bill

May
24

Amtrak hires Mason as EVP of major program delivery

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24

Merger update: CN, KCS CEOs to address Wolfe conference

May
21

Sound Transit completes new light-rail base in Bellevue

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21

Metrolinx completes new Kipling Transit Hub

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21

Canada announces investment in rail safety

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21

Amtrak, transit-rail service ramps up as COVID cases decline

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21

CTC allocates funds for L.A. Metro to buy light-rail vehicles

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21

SLSI reports short lines' safety strengths, program development plans

May
21

NTSB: Failure to adhere to speed requirements caused fatal 2018 train collision

May
21

Merger update: KCS terminates CP deal; CP to seek STB authority for control of KCS

May
21

Merger update: KCS terminates CP deal; CP to seek STB authority for control of KCS

Kansas City Southern today announced that its board has unanimously determined that the acquisition proposal it received from CN on May 13 continues to constitute a “company superior proposal” under KCS’s pending merger agreement with Canadian Pacific.

As a result, KCS terminated the CP merger agreement and entered into a merger agreement with CN, KCS officials said in a press release.

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May
20

USDOT expands local hire, workforce pilot programs

May
20

GOP transportation committee leaders unveil infrastructure plan

May
20

MTA publishes environmental assessment of Penn Station access project

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20

Transportation Technology Center marks 50 years of research, innovation

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20

Brightline completes first half of Orlando high-speed rail construction

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20

AAR: All 10 carload groups post YOY rail traffic increase

May
20

CP calls on KCS board to reject CN's merger proposal

Rail News Home Canadian Pacific 5/20/2021 Rail News: Canadian Pacific
Canadian Pacific today sent a letter to Kansas City Southern's board calling on members to reject CN’s proposal in light of intervening events and reaffirming its commitment to the pro-competitive CP-KCS combination under the preexisting merger agreement.Written by CP President and Chief Executive Officer Keith Creel, the letter emphasizes CP’s stance that CN's merger proposal "is illusory and simply an attempt to dismantle the unique, pro-competitive deal that CP and KCS" agreed to in late March."While we respectfully disagreed with the KCS board's decision last week to deem the revised CN proposal a company superior proposal, we could understand how the KCS board might come to that decision given its fiduciary duties. Nevertheless, we have remained confident that the Surface Transportation Board (STB) would ultimately reject CN's proposal to use a voting trust, given that allowing CN to close into trust would not be in the public interest," Creel wrote.Creel also noted that after KCS received the revised CN proposal, a number of things occurred that should lead the KCS board to conclude that CN’s proposal is not "superior" as defined in the CP-KCS merger agreement. Those occurrences were the U.S. Department of Justice’s stated concerns about a CN-KCS merger and the STB's decision to apply more stringent merger rules to CN’s proposal."Respectfully, we feel it would be destructive to our mutual interests to engage in a bidding war in reaction to CN's illusory offer, particularly where our existing CP-KCS Merger Agreement provides KCS's shareholders with a significant premium," Creel wrote.To read Creel’s letter in full, click here.

May
20

CP calls on KCS board to reject CN's merger proposal