Railway Age 2004 October Story behind the highest biggest cube boxcar ever built
Railway Age 2004 October
44 pages
Contents
Departments
1 Industry Indicators
6 Industry Outlook
8 Market
33 People
34 100 Years Ago
34 Meetings
34 Company Index
35 Products
38 Advertising Sales
38 Advertising Index
39 Website Directory
40 Professional Directory
41 Classified
Commentary
4 From the Editor
9 On the Record
10 Short Line/Regional Perspective
44 Point of View
Rail update11 UP handles steadily rising traffic, a little faster; STB rejects limits on TTX car pooling.
Small-Road update15 CSXT, OmniTRAX form Fulton District partnership.
Transit update16 Amtrak jettisons mail contracts; BART implementing internal stress-test system
Features
20 Weathering the storms-Planning, preparation, and advanced warning are the keys to safe railroad operations when weather conditions are threatening. By Tom Judge, Engineering Editor.
23 Fuel 'em up and let 'em roll-BNSF's new main line locomotive fueling facility at Hauser Yard in Idaho dramatically improves train throughput. By Bruce Kelly, for Railway Age.
25 Big challenge, big response-Norfolk Southern, the automotive industry, and the railway supply community joined forces to develop the largest boxcar ever built. By William C. Vantuono, Editor.
30 Cash-short SEPTA presses on with capital program-Though strapped for operating funds, the agency is set to deliver $427 million worth of improvements to Philadelphia-area riders in FY '05. By William D. Middleton, Contributing Editor.
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