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Rail Category: Union Pacific Railroad  -  2007 Article Index

Find railroading Union Pacific Railroad articles for the rail career professionals

Rail Outlook 2008: The Road Ahead

3Q: A few headwinds, but mostly smooth sailing

MOW officials in their own words

BlueStreak picks up speed for Norfolk Southern, Union Pacific

Stop-gap measures

Capacity to CREATE: The $1.5 billion CREATE program is a work in progress

Positive train control in transition

More of a 'bump' than a 'peak'

Norfolk Southern and Union Pacific: Streaking to the West

The bridge between something old, something new

NS wins Group A gold Harriman for 18th-consecutive year

Railroads right-size gangs, condense work windows and optimize equipment combinations to tick tamping off the trackwork list

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

Hundreds of new locomotives on the way to Class Is in 2007

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

Class Is boost 07 MOW budgets to keep up with track maintenance, capacity needs

Going green: Freight-rail environmental efforts gather steam

Railroads think strategically on the fuel front

Context by Pat Foran (February 2007)

Industry News (February 2007)

Net Effect: How the internet has changed the way railroads do business

Vegetation management: Refining the art

Expanding their options: Battery and solar system suppliers upgrade, expand product lines

Railroads rely on a mix of time-tested and new equipment to prevent grade crossing accidents

Capex 2007: NS, CPR and CN to spend more; CSX and UP about the same