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Reflecting the sting of steep tariffs levied on Chinese imports, eastbound international container volume out of Southern ...
NEW YORK — Union Pacific, Canadian National, and CPKC executives are expecting a quick rebound in Chinese exports to the U.S.
Union Pacific CEO Jim Vena says his railroad is closely monitoring terminal capacity and container flows and is nowhere near capacity. “Overall in our network, we’re very, very cognizant of ...
Record September imports driven by the recent East Coast and Gulf Coast strike diversions and ongoing Red Sea issues have clogged up container rail yards at the nation's busiest ports. Dwell times ...
The national railways of China, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan Turkmenistan, Iran and Turkey have agreed to develop China - Europe ...
"We've had engagements with FEC in the past and FEC's response to us is, 'Go away. Go away you little city of Fort Pierce,'" ...
Cross-border tensions are moderating Canadian National’s outlook, but its CEO still expects around 3% growth in freight volumes this year.
Eastbound international container volume out of Southern California was down 5% from the prior week and 10% compared to the four-week rolling average, according to RailState.