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Alexander Laska2018-08-17 17:08:092023-04-17 08:50:52Federal Freight Focus Shifts Inland – and Zeroes In on Complex Policy QuestionsRailroads have been a vital presence in American transportation for nearly 200 years moving both passengers and freight efficiently and effectively. Freight railroads in the United States are mostly owned by private companies, who maintain and operate their own networks. Passenger systems, whether through Amtrak or various commuter railroads, require public assistance and either operate on their own track or pay to use freight railroad-owned track.
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Field Hearing on California HSR Addresses Management Controls, Continued Commitment

Capitol Hill Events – Week of August 6, 2018

Senate Commerce Committee Approves Port Improvement, Rail Crew Bills, STB Nominee

Senate Manager’s Package of Amendments to H.R. 6147 (Second Minibus Appropriations, FY19)

Senate Agrees to One-Year Ban on Transit Rail Car and Bus Procurements from Chinese-Owned Companies

Senate Questions STB and Amtrak Board of Directors Nominees on Safety and Pending Regulations

Defense Authorization Bill Contains Transit, Aviation, Maritime Provisions

House Appropriations OKs FY19 Homeland Bill

Capitol Hill Events – Week of July 30, 2018

Federal Court Decision Opens Door For New FRA On-Time Performance Metrics

AAR Lawsuit Against Amtrak/FRA On-Time Performance Metrics
Safer Railroading: A Guide Toward Targeted Safety Policy

Railroads are among the safest modes of transportation for workers, riders, and the public. Strong federal standards for railroad track and operations, technological investments like positive train control, and communities’ infrastructure improvements have yielded significant gains. But most of these gains have plateaued and in some cases safety trends are moving in the wrong direction. A new strategy and framework is needed to address the most significant safety issues facing railroads. This report explores trends in railroad safety data and actionable recommendations for federal, state, local, and private sector actors to make a demonstrable improvement in railroad safety.
