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Rail traffic outlook isn’t good for 2023, analyst says

(Source: Trains Magazine, January 12, 2023) Rail traffic is expected to have another tough year as intermodal, carload, and coal traffic will all struggle to show growth. North American rail traffic was down 1.9% overall last year, according to the Association of American Railroads. International and domestic intermodal aren’t likely to grow this year as…

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New year, new team, a fresh start for BLET

INDEPENDENCE, Ohio, January 10 — This is truly a new year for the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen. On January 1, a new team of officers took the oath of office and the union embarked on a new era.   Edward A. Hall, the union’s new National President, is joined by new First Vice President Mark…

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AAR reports rail traffic for December and the week ending December 31, 2022

(Source: Association of American Railroads press release, January 4, 2023) WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Association of American Railroads (AAR) today reported U.S. rail traffic for the week ending December 31, 2022, as well as volumes for December 2022. U.S. railroads originated 842,171 carloads in December 2022, down 4.4 percent, or 38,476 carloads, from December 2021. U.S.…

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2-person crew bill reintroduced in Nebraska legislature

(Source: Star Herald, January 5, 2023) Bill introductions for 2023 opened in the Legislature Thursday with western Nebraska lawmakers making good on promises to reintroduce several bills with potential statewide impact. North Platte Sen. Mike Jacobson, appointed last February and elected Nov. 8, took on an effort to require at least two people on train…

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