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Opinion: Rumblings on the Rails
There were ominous sounds coming out of railroad circles in the East last week, as Norfolk Southern Corp. and CSX Corp. went about digesting the routes and equipment that formerly comprised Conrail — for which they paid some $10.2 billion. Depending on which morning newspaper you read, things were either going okay (Wall Street Journal, Associated Press) or things were in danger of falling apart (Washington Post).
June 16, 1999TT's Seth Clevenger, Michael Freeze and Keiron Greenhalgh break down what ACT Expo revealed about trucking's road to sustainability.Â
Ag Haulers To Debate Hours At Meeting
Haulers of agricultural products gathering for their annual conference will be focused on the same issue consuming the rest of the industry -- the fate of the hours-of-service regulations.
June 15, 1999Mother Nature's Demands Shape Ag Haulers' Agenda
Hours of service takes on a whole new meaning to people like Rodger Blanco and Rodney Garrison. Blanco is the owner of Ag-Mart Produce and Garrison is his maintenance and transportation supervisor. Long hours are the rule, not the exception, for both men and their equipment, said Garrison.
June 15, 1999Passengers Sue Trucking Co., Driver Over Amtrak Accident
Twelve passengers injured in the deadly collision of an Amtrak train and a truck at a rural crossing in March are suing the driver, his trucking company and the Illinois Central Railroad.
June 15, 1999Y2K Could Mean Lines at Fuel Pumps For Truckers
Truckers could face some long lines at the pumps at the millennium. A government report says the oil industry has too many question marks about possible Y2K computer glitches. But an industry spokesman said the biggest concern is that customers will trigger a fuel shortage by making a run on the pumps.
June 15, 1999Canada Honors Trucker During Transportation Week Observance
Among the activities during the 30th annual Ontario National Transportation Week was the presentation of awards to several Canadians, including a posthumous honor given to a trucker who died while trying to save others.
June 15, 1999Crouse Mechanics Sign Contract
Crouse Cartage Co. of Carroll, Iowa, said a contract was ratified by a local union representing Chicago-area mechanics following a one-day strike June 2.
June 15, 1999Trucking Firms Use New Paths to Find Workers
Just as many roads lead to Rome, there are many pathways to recruiting for the trucking industry in today’s tight job market.
June 15, 1999Central Freight Lines to Acquire Jaguar Fast Freight
Central Freight Lines, Waco, Texas, has agreed to acquire the business and assets of Jaguar Fast Freight of Phoenix in a stock transaction. Jaguar operates as an intrastate less-than-truckload carrier in Arizona and is an agent for Central.
June 15, 1999Burlington Buys Truckload Unit In Peoria, Ill.
Burlington Motor Carriers, Daleville, Ind., acquired Jolliff Transportation of Peoria, Ill., and will operate the company as a wholly owned subsidiary.
June 14, 1999