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Bill Would Open Rail Competition

Federal legislation requiring the Surface Transportation Board to increase its emphasis on ensuring competition between rail carriers was introduced last week by four senators.

March 24, 1999

Two Illinois Legislators Push for Improved Rail Crossing Safety

Two state senators, reacting to last week's fatal train-truck accident, say they plan to introduce legislation that could free at least $50 million to improve safety at railroad crossings around Illinois.

March 24, 1999

Logistics Chief to Take Reduced Role

Larry M. Sur has decided to step down from his full time duties as president of Schneider Logistics to spend more time with his family.

March 24, 1999

Trailer Tracking Interface Adopted

A number of companies that provide electronic dispatching and trailer-tracking services have adopted a single communication standard that they said combines both systems into a single interface.

March 24, 1999

Trains Collide Near Amtrak Crash

Federal investigators are looking into another train derailment just miles from the site of last week's deadly Amtrak collision.

March 24, 1999

Truck Wash Leaves Milky Finish

The next time you see a Farm Fresh dairy semi-tractor tooling down the highway, notice how clean and shiny it looks.

March 24, 1999
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Diesel Fuel Price Hits 15-Week High

The price of diesel rose sharply this week in the wholesale and retail markets, and analysts expect them to continue rising from some of the lowest levels since 1994.

March 23, 1999
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TCA Closer to ATA Integration

The Truckload Carriers Association last week unanimously approved a strategic plan that refocuses the 61-year-old association on education and training.

March 23, 1999

Deutsche Post Buys Transport Unit

Germany鈥檚 state-owned postal service announced it will pay $580 million for Royal Nedlloyd鈥檚 European land transport and distribution businesses.

March 23, 1999
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Amtrak Crash Puts Focus On Railroad Crossings

The accident at Bourbonnais, Ill., that killed at least 11 people and injured scores of others last week has refocused the attention of both the trucking and railroad industries on one of their most difficult common safety problems: grade crossings.

March 23, 1999

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