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Rail Category: CSX Transportation  -  2007 Article Index

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CSXT's Donna Acors: Student-teacher Rail Outlook 2008: The Road Ahead 3Q: A few headwinds, but mostly smooth sailing MOW officials in their own words Capacity to CREATE: The $1.5 billion CREATE program is a work in progress More of a 'bump' than a 'peak' Of global trade and garbage The bridge between something old, something new NS wins Group A gold Harriman for 18th-consecutive year Upping the e-security ante Rail shipper's lawsuit alleging U.S. Class Is conspired to fix fuel surcharge rates adds to ongoing shipper/railroad surcharge dispute Q1 2007: Five of seven Class Is boost revenue despite economic and weather-related headwinds Railroads, transit agencies seek federal security funding Study proposes three haz-mat train rerouting options Rail traffic will rebound in the second half, Class I officers tell ASLRRA annual conference attendees More railroads are tuning in to video inspection to improve security, boost productivity CREATE: Lobbying in the Land of Lincoln Class Is boost 07 MOW budgets to keep up with track maintenance, capacity needs Railroads think strategically on the fuel front Net Effect: How the internet has changed the way railroads do business Expanding their options: Battery and solar system suppliers upgrade, expand product lines CSX: Service metrics are better, traffic's up. The challenge, Maintaining the momentum Railroads rely on a mix of time-tested and new equipment to prevent grade crossing accidents Context by Pat Foran (January 2007) Capex 2007: NS, CPR and CN to spend more; CSX and UP about the same