With the Port of Baltimore closed for the foreseeable future to maritime traffic, the CSX railroad has begun diverting international freight to New York and considering moving more coal to terminals ...
BALTIMORE - CSX added a new freight route to transport cargo to New York while limited activity continues at the Port of Baltimore. This will help get more shipments moving while maritime traffic is ...
BALTIMORE — Just hours after empty coal train E730 rolled through the Howard Street Tunnel at 3:35 a.m. Feb. 1, a small army of contractors and CSX workers arrived to begin removing the 1.7-mile ...
CSX Corporation (NASDAQ:CSX) confirmed on Monday that it is starting a new dedicated freight rail service between Baltimore and New York. The new rail service will help CSX's customers that may have ...
Just days after CSX announced a new rail line in response to the Port of Baltimore closure, the Baltimore-bound containers that were diverted to the Port of New York and New Jersey are back being ...
CSX tells CNBC the new route to move diverted Baltimore imports arriving into the Port of New York and New Jersey starts Tuesday. Rail freight that was destined for the Port of Baltimore will be ...
Railroad giant CSX Corp. on Wednesday said it could lose between $25 million and $30 million in sales a month due to the port closure in Baltimore that followed the collapse of a major bridge in the ...
ELLICOTT CITY, Md. (AP) — A CSX train hauling coal derailed and fell from a bridge in Ellicott City outside Baltimore, killing two young women who were on the tracks and crushing vehicles in a parking ...
BALTIMORE - A CSX conductor trainee fell during a shoving movement and was struck and killed by a train on June 26, a report by the NTSB reveals. The investigation shows that the trainee fell from an ...
The new CSX freight rail route moving containers diverted as a result of the Key Bridge collapse from New York to Baltimore has completed its first shipments. Containers arriving in Ports America ...
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