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Articles in Nov, 2004 issue of Railway Age
- Chicago
- CSX Transportation
- Class I's, small roads to reexamine "paper barriers"
- Industry posts strong third-quarter numbers
- Bus Rapid Transit wins in Cleveland
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A world of opportunities
by David Briginshaw - SCRRA
- Hearing protection devices
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Tackling today's engineering challenges: are m/w suppliers up to it? You bet they are
by Ralph H. Miller - LEDtronics, Inc.®
- Centennial catalog
- Traffic originated
- New Mexico DOT and Mid-Region Council of Governments
- "Operation Homeland Response"
- Burlington Northern and Santa Fe
- Genesee & Wyoming, Inc
- Rail scores legislative victories
- New Jersey
- Miami-Dade Transit
- Train accidents drop, but fatalities rise
- CN, CPR partner to increase capacity
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CSX charts a more consistent course
by William C. Vantuono - RailPower
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The big picture: today's computer-aided dispatch systems provide networkwide visibility so railroads can manage traffic proactivelymaximizing capacity and increasing productivity
by Marybeth Luczak - Wabtec Corp
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More passenger trains? "Yesif"
by William C. Vantuono - TTA inches closer to commuter service
- Amtrak backs away from new Metrolink contract
- Elevated, surface, and subway transportation
- MTA New York City Transit
- Rail curve lubricant
- Calgary
- FRA funds video-camera crossing safety research
- NS elects Moorman president, promotes six execs
- B&O Railroad Museum reborn
- Greenbrier
- RailWorks Wood Products
- Website directory
- Freight cars, new
- WMATA
- TEA-21 reauthorization remains on hold
- Kansas City Southern
- LACMTA
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Wide world of wheels on rails
by Harry Tournay - Meetings
- China Ministry of Railways
- CN sells remote control business to Cattron
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Finding flaws quickly, reliably: railroads must search for rail flaws without disrupting trafficbut they can't afford to sacrifice quality and reliability for speed
by Tom Judge - Roper Industries
- Bosnia
- KTZ
- UP beefs up fleet with environmentally friendly locomotives
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Bay Area keeps builders busy: half a dozen passenger rail operators are investing billions in ongoing expansion programs
by Luther S. Miller - Canadian Pacific
- Wabtec
- Wilbur Smith Associates
- Freight car order backlog soars on third-quarter surge
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The psychology behind the car building boom: are we pressing the panic button?
by Anthony Kruglinski - APTA releases new rail transit standards
- Chicago subway plans
- MARTA
- Warning buzzers and alarm kits
- Capehart Scatchar
- Mississippi Export Railroad
- Bill Schmidt, a former Railway Age editor, dies at 90
- Association of American Railroads
- Caltrain
- Virginia Tech
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