Archive for February 15, 2019
NTSB recommends new safety measures following tank car chlorine incident
(Source: Progressive Railroading 02/15/2019) The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) yesterday issued five safety recommendations following its investigation of an August 2016 chlorine release from a ruptured tank car near New Martinsville, West Virginia. Eight people were injured in connection with the accident, in which 178,000 pounds of liquefied compressed chlorine was released over two-and-a-half hours after a…
Read MoreAAR calls for higher gas tax, weight-distance fee to shore up trust fund
(Source: Progressive Railroading 02/15/2019) The Association of American Railroads (AAR) is calling on Congress to implement a federal gas tax increase and a user-based fee system in an effort to ensure the Highway Trust Fund’s financial viability. The recommendations are part of the association’s national infrastructure priorities this year, which AAR President and Chief Executive Officer Ian…
Read MorePSR and the rail car: Commentary by Richard Kloster
(Source: Progressive Railroading February 2019) By Richard Kloster Precision scheduled railroading (PSR) is a disruptive business strategy that challenges the industry’s status quo. Ideally, railroads want to minimize this disruption and the impact on their customers and revenue stream. Trying to get better asset management, lower costs and new efficiencies are all good things, and this…
Read MoreMany companies, including Union Pacific, get waivers for steel tariffs amid tough trade talk
(Source: Associated Press, February 15, 2019) WASHINGTON, D.C. — Despite President Donald Trump’s tough talk on trade, his administration has granted hundreds of companies permission to import millions of tons of steel made in China, Japan and other countries without paying the hefty tariff he put in place to protect U.S. manufacturers and jobs, according…
Read MoreSingle mom with breast cancer speaks about struggles after being laid off by Union Pacific
(Source: Television station KETV, February 14, 2019) OMAHA, Neb. — Union Pacific laid off 150 workers at its Omaha headquarters Tuesday. JoAnna Draper puts a face and story to those employees, sharing her struggles and fears after being terminated. Perhaps the most troubling part of losing her job is that Draper said she will lose…
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