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INFO Magazine Union Pacific Railroad 1995 March April Employee A Conversation
INFO Magazine Union Pacific Railroad 1995 Mar/Apr Employee A Conversation with APL
INFO is published Bi-monthly for the UP family. Cover: An APL ship discharges Asian shipments at the Port of Los Angeles.
Photo by Richard Tolbert.
Contents
A COUNTRY IN TRANSITION
As Mexico faces a host of challenges, the railroad remains committed to growing this volatile market.
Page 8
LIVING UP TO EXPECTATIONS
The 1-year-old Livonia Yard earns rave reviews.
Page 11
MANAGING A DIVERSE WORK FORCE
Info reviews the diversity
task teams' work and provides
an overview of UP's Managing
Diversity effort.
Page 16
NEWSBRIEFS
Railroad news and information Page 4 J
UNCTIONS
Information from system newsletters Page 6
BULLETIN BOARD
Company-related announcements Page 7
KANSAS TOWN DEVELOPS AROUND EARLY UP EXPANSION
The creation of Hays, Kansas Page 14
SERVICE RELIABILITY CRITICAL TO SUCCESS
A look at the American President Lines-UP relationship Page 22
ON THE ROAD AGAIN
1995 Maintenance of Way Projects Page 25
RAILPEOPLE
Stories about retirees, employees and their families Page 28
MILEPOSTS
Retirements and deaths Page 30
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