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Rail Category: BNSF Railway  -  2013 Article Index

Find railroading BNSF Railway articles for the rail career professionals

Rail Outlook 2014: Railroads believe burgeoning crude oil demand and mounting passenger ridership will be foundation for 2014 business growth

Large freight railroads will rely on crude oil, domestic intermodal and grain shipments to offset weak coal and international container traffic in 2014

Freight railroads use Facebook, Twitter to expand communication options

Railroads pursuing massive bridge projects to support busier, heavier and faster traffic

Tony Hatch: Railroads' second-quarter earnings mostly were on plus-side despite floods, coal market transitions

UPS relies heavily on railroads to keep the giant Chicago Area Consolidation Hub on schedule

Rising Star: Chad Rolstad

Keystone Pipeline is not key to importing Alberta crude oil — by Fritz Kahn (Guest Comment)

Crude dominates discussions at rail shipper association's summer meeting

Crude oil surge in Permian Basin drives Texas-style business boom for short-line railroad

New general manager has big plans for Big Easy's Public Belt Railroad

Forest products rail traffic will take a turn for the better this year if lumber demand remains strong

Shales in the West well beyond the Bakken drive crude oil traffic for many railroads

Panama Canal expansion spurs railroads, ports to prepare for new business

Railroad research reviewed at testing center's March event

MOW Spending Report: Large railroads lay out 2013 infrastructure programs

Class I railroads rate the state of positive train control

TTCI's Stabler stresses quality, reputable railroad research at Colorado R&D facility

Q4 2012 review: Signs that 2013 will be one terrific bridge year for the rails- analysis by Tony Hatch

CREATE update: Grade crossing upgrades, separations and closures

Crude oil and intermodal will drive rail traffic for BNSF over the long term