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Amtrak

Amtrak Restores Auto Train Service Nov. 22

WASHINGTON – Amtrak announced that Auto Train service will resume Saturday, Nov. 22, from both its terminals. The Auto Train carries passengers and their automobiles between Lorton, Va., and Sanford, Fla. The service was temporarily suspended Nov. 19 when cracks were found in the underframes of the rail cars that carry automobiles. No passenger-carrying cars were affected. “Although no incidents resulted from these cracks, we suspended service in the interest of safety,” Amtrak acting President and CEO William Crosbie said. We deployed welders and materials to both Auto Train facilities and worked round-the-clock in 12-hour shifts to resume this very
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Short Line/Regional

STB Sets CORP Sale Price

WASHINGTON — The Surface Transportation Board announced it has established $16.6 million as the purchase price of the Central Oregon & Pacific Railroad Inc.’s (CORP) 111-mile railroad line, running from Danebo to Cordes, Ore. In a prior decision, the Board had ordered CORP to sell the line to the Oregon International Port of Coos Bay. The Board-established figure is approximately $2.9 million less than the $19.5 million that the Port testified it had available for the Line’s purchase. The Port must decide by Dec. 1 whether to accept the terms of sale established by the Board’s decision.  If the Port
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Amtrak

Amtrak California Prepares for Busy Thanksgiving Travel Week

OAKLAND – Amtrak, the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) and the Capitol Corridor Joint Powers Authority (CCJPA) anticipating the busiest travel week of the year, are planning ahead for Thanksgiving by adding extra train cars and encouraging passengers traveling throughout California to make their reservations early. The week of Thanksgiving — Tuesday, November 25 to Monday, December 1 — is typically Amtrak’s busiest travel period of the year, carrying more than 665,000 passengers last year systemwide. To accommodate more passengers traveling during this holiday week, more capacity will be added to the Amtrak San Joaquin, Amtrak Pacific Surfliner and Capitol
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Amtrak

Amtrak Focuses on Restoration of Auto Train Service

WASHINGTON – Amtrak canceled operation of its Auto Train after cracks in auto carrier underframes were discovered. The daily Auto Train carries passengers and their automobiles between Lorton, Va. and Sanford, Fla. After the decision to cancel the train, Amtrak personnel offered Auto Train passengers the option of remaining on the trains they had boarded for meal service and use of the accommodations they had reserved, without charge. Full ticket refunds were also offered. Amtrak also provided hotel vouchers to those passengers who chose to rest over night before driving their cars to their destinations. The popular Auto Train, which
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Amtrak

Amtrak Prepares for Thanksgiving Travel

WASHINGTON – Anticipating the busiest travel week of the year, Amtrak is planning ahead for the Thanksgiving holiday and encouraging passengers to do the same. The week of Thanksgiving — Tuesday, November 25 through Monday, December 1 — is typically Amtrak’s busiest travel period of the year, carrying more than 665,000 passengers last year. On what is anticipated to be the heaviest travel day of the year for Amtrak, Wednesday, November 26, the railroad expects ridership to reach nearly 128,000 passengers systemwide — a 65 percent increase over the 78,000 passengers Amtrak carries on an average Wednesday. In preparation for
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Amtrak

Kummant Resigns as Amtrak’s CEO

WASHINGTON — Amtrak President and CEO Alex Kummant has resigned his post. Earlier this year, President Bush signed into law the Railroad Safety Improvement Act of 2008 and the Passenger Rail Investment and Improvement Act of 2008. Officials said the law will increase funding for Amtrak over the next five years. The legislation, which allocates $12.9 billion over five years for Amtrak, creates for the first time a “federal funding partnership which places rail passenger service on a more equal footing with other modes,” Kummant said previously. “The work on this authorization bill spanned nearly three congresses and does change
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Norfolk Southern

STB Issues EA for Pan Am Southern

WASHINGTON — The Surface Transportation Board announced that its Section of Environmental Analysis (SEA) has issued an Environmental Assessment (EA) for public review and comment. The EA related to a proposal by the Norfolk Southern Railway Co., Pan Am Railways Inc. (a noncarrier holding company), and two of Pan Am’s railroad subsidiaries, the Boston and Maine Corp. and the Springfield Terminal Railway Co., to acquire and to jointly control and own, Pan Am Southern LLC, a new railroad to be formed. Earlier this year, Pan Am Railways and Norfolk Southern Railway announced that they agreed to create an improved rail
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Norfolk Southern

Norfolk Southern Named One of Top 50 Military-Friendly Employers

NORFOLK, Va. — Norfolk Southern Corp. has been named one of the nation’s best employers for people with military experience. G.I. Jobs magazine ranked Norfolk Southern among the top 50 military-friendly companies for 2008. The annual list recognizes companies that have made the greatest effort and had the greatest success in hiring military veterans, and that have the best policies for Reserve and Guard members called to active duty. This is the third time Norfolk Southern has earned a spot on the list. Norfolk Southern actively recruits people with military backgrounds for careers in railroad operations and management. During 2008,
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CSX

CSX Announces Key Appointment, Retirement

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — CSX Corp. announced the appointment of Lisa Mancini as senior vice president — human resources and labor relations. Mancini will report to Michael J. Ward, chairman, president and CEO. She succeeds Robert J. Haulter, who is retiring on December 31, 2008, after a distinguished 35-year career. “Bob Haulter has been a major contributor to the vision, values and success of our company over the past several years,” said Ward. “We are fortunate to have an experienced leader who can continue that progress.” Mancini has served as the chief operating officer of the San Francisco Municipal Railway, deputy
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Canadian Pacific

Canadian Pacific Drives for Greater Efficiency

CALGARY —  In advance of its Investor Conference in Toronto, Canadian Pacific said it is aiming for “greater efficiency.” “Canadian Pacific is driving greater efficiency into all aspects of the business,” said Fred Green, President and Chief Executive Officer. “We are accelerating our efficiency efforts and will continue with our disciplined approach to pricing and yield to deliver value to our shareholders despite the uncertainty of the economic climate.” “Canadian Pacific plans capital investment in 2009 consistent with the current economic conditions,” said Kathryn McQuade, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. “We are pacing our capital investments to match