Freight trains make big comeback in nation's transportation network
Jan 05, 2010
China's rise has given a new push to U.S. railroads, which have chugged their way back into the nation's transportation future after losing ground for decades to the trucking industry. Fort Worth-based BNSF has invested hundreds of millions of dollars in recent years to beef up its Southern California operations to grab a bigger share of business. Read more...
China Unveils the World’s Fastest High Speed Train
Dec 29, 2009
China is speeding towards the future of public transportation with the launch of the fastest high-speed train on the planet! Averaging 217 mph (350 km/h), the new train is faster than a speeding bullet train, and will link Wuhan in central China to Guangzhou in the south, covering a total distance of 663 miles (1,068 km). The new rail service will cut the travel time between the cities from over 6 hours down to 2 hours and 45 minutes. Read more...
Greenbrier, General Electric Railcar Services make a deal
Dec 21, 2009
The Greenbrier Cos. on Tuesday announced it has dramatically reduced the size of its one-time $1.2 billion contract to produce railcars for General Electric Railcar Services Corp. But the deal also provides a boost to the Lake Oswego-based railcar maker’s (NYSE: GBX) growing refurbishment and parts business. Read more...
NJ Transit approves $13 million for transportation projects
Dec 14, 2009
New Jersey Transit has approved spending more than $13 million for transportation projects in southern New Jersey. The agency has agreed to fund a study for a proposed extension of a light-rail line from Camden to Glassboro in Gloucester County. The agency's board voted Wednesday to provide up to $9 million for an environmental impact study. Read more...
Recent Search Improvements
Nov 26, 2009
We've made some recent improvements to our search engine to hopefully making the results a little more relevant. In addition, we are now officially incorporating the keywords for both products and services in our results. If you are a Professional Member, be sure to add your keywords! Remember that after adding a new part it takes about 2 hours for it to be added to our search index!
CN Imposes Wage, Work Terms on Union
Nov 24, 2009
Locomotive engineers for Canadian National Railway are getting a small raise and work-rule change they did not bargain for, after talks between the two collapsed. CN said it gave the Teamsters Canada Rail Conference notice that the railroad was raising engineers’ pay 1.5 percent, and pushing them up to the higher monthly mileage cap requiring them to work as many hours as conductors during a month. Read more...
CSX unveils greener locomotives
Nov 20, 2009
Railroad company CSX Transportation unveiled two locomotives Thursday at the Big Four Yards in Avon, touting the yard engines as at least 80 to 90 percent more environmentally clean than most other railroad locomotives in service. Advertisement And since they won't sit and idle for hours, the pair of new GenSet locomotives will be quieter and more friendly to neighboring homes and businesses, according to CSX and Avon officials. Read more...
China's High Speed Rail Bet
Nov 17, 2009
It’s hard to ignore some of the projects going on in China. One of the more impressive is a $200b high-speed rail network. U.S. legislators have made noises about a high-speed rail plan of their own, but only $8b of a $787b package was earmarked for it. Read more...
