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Breaking news and analysis on North American freight and passenger railroad industry. Coverage includes rail transit, legislative and regulatory issues, finance, suppliers, railcar and locomotive builders, maintenance service providers and technology companies. 160+ years strong.
News, analysis and opinion of the rail freight industry in North America, and the commodity and intermodal markets they serve.
Comprehensive listing of rail industry conferences, exhibitions and trade shows from around the world.
News and analysis of electric rail systems designed for lighter passenger capacity than “heavy” rail subways and metros. Includes streetcars, trolleys and light rail vehicles (LRV) that frequently share the right of way with vehicular traffic.
In 2020, Oliver Wyman surveyed large rail shippers to identify some of the key reasons as well as their views on what might reverse this trend. Notably, 100 percent of the executives we surveyed found truck to be superior to rail on all attributes of customer experience, as shown in Exhibit 5.
Norfolk Southern Marketing leaders recently updated industry professionals on how rail is providing answers to supply chain issues during a local meeting of the Council for Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP).
Railway Age in 2024 is proud to announce Mississippi Export Railroad (MSE) and Wheeling & Lake Erie Railway Company (W&LE) as our Short Line and Regional Railroads of the Year, respectively. Eastern Idaho Railroad (EIRR), a Watco subsidiary, has earned our Short Line Honorable Mention. The three small railroads will be recognized with awards on ...
Railway Age is celebrating eight years of recognizing women who not only excel at leadership but also serve the community and drive industry change, paving the way for the next generation. This year, 25 railroaders earned the publication’s Women in Rail award. Established in 2017, the annual award is presented to railway industry women in the ...
News and information of the more than 600 short line and regional rail freight carriers in the U.S. and Canada connecting shippers with the North American rail network.
Popular Articles. Class I coverage of the 13 largest freight railroads in the United States, Canada and Mexico by revenue and route mileage.