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FedEx, Pilots Meet in Hope of Renewing Contract Talks

Representatives from Federal Express Corp. and its pilots union met with the National Mediation Board in Washington Monday as the government sought to get the two sides talking again.

November 17, 1998

Miller Bros. of Colorado Is Sold

Miller Bros., one of Colorado's longest running trucking companies, has been sold to HVH Transportation. Both companies are based in Denver.

November 17, 1998

Turnpike to lay off 31

The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission will lay off union workers for the first time since the road was built 58 years ago.

November 17, 1998

Amtrak Getting More Priority Freight

Amtrak says its express cargo service is attracting increasing amounts of priority freight. Amtrak's Ed Ellis, commenting at the National Industrial Transportation League's annual meeting, said the freight is being diverted from trucking carriers, not from other railroads.

November 17, 1998

Trism Inc. Branches Out

Trism Inc., a specialist in heavy and specialized hauling, is trying to grow its trucking business by targeting new markets and joining with other companies to provide transportation service.

November 16, 1998

Governors Ask Size, Weight Flexibility

In what may be a precursor of a congressional debate next year over trucking productivity, four western governors are asking for formal hearings on giving states flexibility to increase the size and weight of trucks on federal highways.

November 16, 1998

Reid Holds Seat on 401-Vote Margin

Nevada election officials declared incumbent Harry Reid the winner in an election race for the U.S. Senate that still could be challenged.

November 16, 1998

Rails, Ocean Reform Key Shippers' Meeting

More than 2,600 shippers, carrier executives, transportation specialists and others were set to converge in San Diego this week at the 91st annual meeting of the largest shippers’ organization in the U.S., the National Industrial Transportation League.

November 16, 1998

New Coalition Draws Bead on Tolls

The Arkansas Highway Commission has proposed to place tolls on Interstate highways in Arkansas to pay for repairs and improvements, but a newly assembled coalition opposed to new tolls on Interstates will do everything in its power to make sure that doesn't happen.

November 16, 1998