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Rail Category: Rail Industry Trends  -  2018 Article Index

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That's a Wrap: RailTrends 2018 recap by Tony Hatch Outlook 2019: Rail-car forecast by Richard Kloster Outlook 2019: Railroad contractors feel good about the year's prospects Outlook 2019: For rail transit, a period of re-examination and reinvention Outlook 2019: Micro-transit, funding, PTC will be among major issues in transit, APTA CEO says Outlook 2019: Class I CEOs predict rail traffic growth From the editor: A banner rail year in the offing? Canadian Pacific, PSR and the post-Hunter Harrison era — analysis by Tony Hatch More railroads join the PSR parade From the editor: Rising Stars and rail's next narrative AARS’ 122nd Conference: Embrace diversity, tackle the talent gap From the editor: RailTrends 2018 unveils 'powerhouse' agenda CREATE update: Briefing, tour tout progress of effort to unclog Chicago’s rail network Class I railroads continue the longer-train trend From the editor: Hamberger to receive the 2018 Railroad Innovator Award CTA eyes ride-hailing fees to fix aging rail Secure Rail Conference 2018: A recap of threats, risks and solutions Ontario invests billions in ambitious plan to boost GO Transit's commuter-rail service Guest comment: Railroads need innovation, not PSR Union Pacific continues to pursue technologies that can enhance safety, streamline operations From the editor: New owner, same mission Class I capex: More increases than decreases in 2018 Wisconsin & Southern buoys winter business with salt, propane shipments Self-driving trucks will require railroads to take next-level approaches to digitization, customer service