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John T. Kelsh "The small-supplier saga: small companies have shifted their focus from survival to doing well in an improving market. It remains to be seen just how well they can do, given increased pressure on margins". Railway Age. FindArticles.com. 31 Dec, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1215/is_7_205/ai_n6147093/
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The small-supplier saga: small companies have shifted their focus from survival to doing well in an improving market. It remains to be seen just how well they can do, given increased pressure on margins
by John T. Kelsh - Electric flash-butt welding machine
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Is 1% growth in revenue market share too much to ask?
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Can we handle it? As the peak shipping season looms, the railroads are scrambling to prepare for what could be a bonanzaor a big problem
by William C. Vantuono - Two-tech fuel cost taming: high diesel fuel prices impacting your bottom line? Want to be a better neighbor? Here's a potential solution, as evaluated by BNSF
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- RELCO acquires locomotive operating leases from Joseph
- Construction of a six-mile extension to the Metro Gold light rail system in Los Angeles is set to begin in August following the award of a $600.4 million design/build contract to a joint venture led by the Washington Group
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We're surviving. How can we thrive?
by Dennis F. Sullivan - Union Switch & Signal, Inc
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- Transtar
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- MPL Technology
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My network or your? Wireless communication technologies are helping railroads integrate systemwide data and voice to improve service and productivity
by Marybeth Luczak - Upgraded A-721-B Angle Valve
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Bank regulation complexity is getting worse
by Anthony Kruglinski - Georgetown Rail Equipment Co
- Industry indicators
- Sound Transit
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- WMATA austerity budget includes fare hikes
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Lube systems: grease vs. friction modifiers
by Eric Wolf - Fastener thread form
- Digital traffic control update
- Suppliers to transit officials: help us help you
- Modesto & Empire Traction
- CSX Transportation
- Former NS officer moves to CSXT
- Bombardier
- Amsted Rail Group has consolidated the engineering functions of its subsidiariesASF-Keystone, Brenco/QBS, and Griffin Wheel Co.into the Engineering and New Product Development groups
- Digital operation and maintenance manuals
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PTC: too soon to take a position
by John Samuels - MTA of Harris County
- BNSF ordered to pay rate reparations
- Portec
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- Rail and tie dolly
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Europe and railfreight: open for business
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What follows the Millennium? As the Vancouver region expands rail transit, will it stay with innovative, highly successfulbut more expensiveSkyTrain technology?
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Staying in constant contact: heavier trains put tremendous stress on freight car suspensions and carbodies. Improved components like constant-contact side bearings are helping ease the load
by Tom Judge - Norfolk Southern Corp
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- RailAmerica fills top posts
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- R&W Machine
- Union Pacific Corp
- Amtrak orders switchers for NYC
- New STB members confirmed
- Originally scheduled to last one month, the test of a bomb-detection device at the New Carrolton, Md., suburban rail station was ended one week ahead of schedule in May
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