U.S. Class I Freight Railroad Networks
The American freight rail network is operated by a few, but powerful, carriers. The U.S. has some 140,000 miles of track, the most expansive of
The American freight rail network is operated by a few, but powerful, carriers. The U.S. has some 140,000 miles of track, the most expansive of
The Port of Portland has announced that it will cease container shipping services in October following unsuccessful efforts to keep Oregon’s only container terminal open.
Produce Season is Here It’s beginning to look a lot like… produce season! Fruits and vegetables are starting to be harvested, and shipping volumes are
Baltimore Bridge Incident: — A limited access channel for smaller vessels is on track to open at the end of April. This temporary channel will
Union Pacific Opens New Direct Service, Southern California to Illinois Earlier this month, UP launched a new service that goes between the Lance Fritz Inland
Commerce Express Weekly Road Map: April 23rd, 2024 Keeping you informed on the latest news/insights in our industry. Follow our LinkedIn for additional updates Baltimore
At first glance, following a slow 2023, trucking companies may seem less willing to adopt newer, greener, technologies into their fleets. While freight volumes look
Over the past few years, trucking stakeholders have perceived a particular form of regulation in California as an antagonizing force against the state’s trucking industry
Baltimore Bridge Incident: — The Port of Baltimore continues to remain indefinitely closed and salvage crews have started to remove containers from the cargo ship
Norfolk Southern Agrees to Pay $600M Over Derailment This $600M agreement will settle all class-action claims in relation to the East Palestine, Ohio derailment. Additionally, if
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