BNSF claims UP is retaliating over loss of ocean carrier
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A roundup of this week’s most read articles
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This is Stuart Chirls, staff writer covering railroads for FreightWaves and Trains.com. This week’s Bulletin Orders: Federal appeals court throws out STB’s reciprocal switching rule … at first glance, looks like loss for rail shippers … but is it … 2024 rule employed complex criteria for determining service deficiencies … its remedy procedure was similarly unattractive … all in all, rule was not embraced by shippers … court decision sends rule back to new-look STB … stay tuned.
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BNSF asks regulators for emergency order directing Union Pacific to permit it to begin operating doublestack trains for ocean carrier — and ex-UP customer — CMA CGM via former Western Pacific.
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STB rule gave shippers with poor rail service access to second railroad
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Carloads, intermodal both finish ahead of year-ago totals
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Intermodal helped make CPKC fastest-growing railroad in second quarter
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Despite signs of strong rail markets, employment off from year ago
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