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Bridge Ruling Could Mean Truck Ban

A botched environmental review of the plan to replace the decaying Woodrow Wilson Bridge could force trucks off the crucial Interstate 95 span.

April 29, 1999

Creech and Turbo Join Forces

Creech Bros. Truck Lines is joining forces with Turbo Transport, a new freight brokerage and logistics company, to broaden its service.

April 29, 1999

Editorial: Intermodal Spawns Interdependence

It wasn’t so long ago that the rail and trucking industries were grudgingly brought to the intermodal table by a few maritime companies, which were looking for ways to move their loads of freight more quickly and cheaply.

April 29, 1999

Opinion: Don't Blame the OMC Field Staff

I know Mr. Scapellato [former director of the Office of Motor Carriers Research and Standards] fairly well, having first met him during a temporary assignment in the Georgia regional office of the Federal Highway Administration when I was serving as special assistant to the deputy director for field operations — a long title for a generalist. I also knew “Scap” in headquarters.

April 29, 1999

Cease-fire Called to Discuss Common Woes

The stage appeared set for a knock-down, drag-out fight as representatives of trucking, railroads and ports were lined up to talk about the usually volatile issue of increasing productivity.

April 29, 1999

BNSF, Mark VII Team Up to Run 'Ice Cold Express' Reefer Unit Train

Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway and Mark VII Transportation Co. are planning to go where no intermodal service has gone before, launching a high-speed, dedicated train service for temperature-controlled products between Southern California and Chicago.

April 29, 1999

Amtrak to Beef Up RoadRailer Fleet

Amtrak Mail & Express is ordering an additional 129 RoadRailer units to keep up with growing demand for its cross-country shipping service.

April 29, 1999

International Asset Introduces InterBox Design

International Asset Systems introduced an Internet service that allows shipping lines, container lessors and intermodal companies to exchange information about equipment availability and location.

April 29, 1999

CDL Retest Set for 1,000 More

More than 1,000 truckers in Pennsylvania will have to retake a portion of their commercial driver license exam due to problems discovered at two third-party testing centers.

April 29, 1999