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Articles in Jan, 2008 issue of Railway Age
- Norfolk Southern
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"Grounded in leadership"
by William C. Vantuono - VIA Rail Canada
- Telephony in railway work
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Steve Tobias: mission focused
by Lawrence H. Kaufman - GATX Corp
- FCM
- Amtrak and the State of New York have settled their long-running dispute over planned Turboliner high speed service between New York and Albany, and one result will be long-overdue infrastructure improvements in the Empire Corridor
- 2007 preliminary railroad accident/incident data
- Norfolk Southern
- FreightCar America closing Johnstown plant
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Norfolk Southern's Steve Tobias: a thoroughbred among operating officers
by William C. Vantuono - Railtech Boutet
- Rapid transit cars led the parade in 2007
- Companhia Paulista de Trens Metropolitanos , Sao Paulo, Brazil
- FreightCar America
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Security: no magic formula: though government recommendations may help, the industry is tapping its own expertise to boost the well-being of its customers, neighbors, and its own ranks
by Douglas John Bowen - URS Corp
- BNSF
- Bombardier
- Charlotte Area Transit System Executive Director Ron Tober believes higher-than-expected ridership on the North Carolina city's initial Lynx light rail line may bode well for future expansion, particularly for what the city dubs its "Northeast Corrid
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Will the money changers seize the temple?
by Roy Blanchard - Short line and regional traffic index
- NJ Transit
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STB nixes Norfolk Southern/ Watco transaction
by Roy Blanchard - Meetings
- Ch2m Hill
- NS leads U.S. Class I's with ROI of 14.16%
- Alstom Transport
- Amsted Rail
- Bye-bye, Bush League transportation? A shift in power in the White House could mean more dollars flowing into passenger rail coffers
- Traffic originated
- GO Transit
- Humphrey
- Toronto: high-tech traffic control
- RailWorks
- Amtrak funding survives in omnibus bill
- Montreal opts for Multilevels
- PB
- Remanufactured cylinder liners
- Southwest Signal Engineering Co
- Development follows path of The Tide
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The wheels are still turning, but the ride is a soft one
by Anthony Kruglinski - The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority board of directors voted unanimously to renew the operating contract of Massachusetts Bay Commuter Railroad Co
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