AAR releases August rail traffic update
The Association of American Railroads (AAR) has released US rail traffic report for August 2022.
The Association of American Railroads (AAR) has released US rail traffic report for August 2022.
Etihad Rail has achieved a new milestone in the development of the National Rail Network, with the arrival of first batches of the company’s new and advanced rolling stock fleet.
Aurizon has completed the acquisition of One Rail Australia for AUS$2.35 billion.
The Ministry of Transport in Angola awarded the concession tender for rail services and logistics support for the Lobito Corridor to a consortium including Trafigura Pte Ltd, Mota-Engil Engenharia e Construcao Africa SA, and Vecturis SA.
The first shipment of coal from Bowen Coking Coal’s Bluff Mine has left Cook Colliery and been shipped by rail to RG Tanna Coal Terminal.
The volume of cargo that arrives and leaves the ports of Paraná by rail increased by 6.4% in the first four months of 2022, compared to the same period last year.
CD Cargo, in cooperation with other partners, has taken the first train with corn from the Ukraine to the German port of Brake.
Grindrod’s Matola terminal at the Port of Maputo has received a second train carrying coal from Botswana.
DB Cargo is teaming up with some of Britain’s biggest businesses to lobby the UK government to set a legally-binding target for a future modal shift from road to rail transportation.
IntelliTrans discusses the recent service disruptions of Class 1 railroads that led to revenue losses and additional freight expenses for shippers.
Wabtec Corp. has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Trimble’s Beena Vision business.
On 4 April 2022, CD Cargo ADRIA received all necessary authorisations to operate rail freight operation in Croatia.
Furrer+Frey GB, Tarmac and GB Railfreight are trialling the UK’s first electrification system for rail freight terminals, supporting the path to net zero rail.
IntelliTrans counsels its rail freight clients on the Carta Porte restriction, which went into effect 1 January 2022.
Associated British Ports will be responding to Transport for the North’s consultation on their Future Freight and Logistics Strategy with some key ‘asks’ that will help improve the way freight is moved and unlock future economic growth in a sustainable way.