Amtrak Petitions Board For Access To Choctaw Yard

Amtrak is urging the Surface Transportation Board to compel CSX and Norfolk Southern to allow it access to their networks along the U.S. Gulf Coast, FreightWaves reports. As Amtrak seeks to reinstall passenger service between New Orleans and Mobile, it contends that rail line owner CSX is “no longer working with Amtrak to reach a suitable accommodation.” As a result, Amtrak wants the board to issue an order requiring CSX and Norfolk Southern to work with it on allowing access to their networks. In its filing, Amtrak contended it is no longer receiving access to CSX’s rail lines in CSX’s Choctaw Yard in Mobile, which Amtrak wants to use for a temporary layover track for its Gulf Coast service. CSX and Norfolk Southern want all stakeholders, including Amtrak, to complete a study that would look at how Amtrak’s service would affect freight rail services. Amtrak says several studies have already been performed and that it could lose federal funding if the service restoration doesn’t proceed.

Read More

BBQ & BLUES COMING TO FOLEY ON MARCH 7-8

BBQ & Blues Coming To Foley On March 7-8

BBN-fallback

Robbie D. Wood Expanding In Saraland

20TH ARTYS ANNOUNCED FOR APRIL

20th Artys Announced For April

RIPPEY PARTICIPATES IN INTERNATIONAL SPORTS MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP

Rippey Participates In International Sports Medicine Fellowship

Rocca Joins Baldwin Bone & Joint

Roca Joins Baldwin Bone And Joint

NEW MMofA EXHIBIT OPENING MARCH 7

New MMofA Exhibit Opening March 7

MOBILE INFIRMARY NURSE RESIDENCY PROGRAM RECEIVES STATE-FIRST DESIGNATION

Mobile Infirmary Nurse Residency Program Receives State-First Designation

FOLEY SAFE ROOM DESIGN APPROVED

Foley Safe Room Design Approved

LIVING SHORELINES WORKSHOP COMING TO NERR

Living Shorelines Workshop Coming To NERR

Subscribe to our weekly newsletter

Sign up here for free to get Bay Business News email newsletter every Friday.

By subscribing, you agree to our User Agreement and Privacy Policy & Cookie Statement.

Something went wrong. Please check your entries and try again.

Subscribe to our weekly newsletter

Sign up here for free to get Bay Business News email newsletter every Friday.

Please enter a valid email address.
Something went wrong. Please check your entries and try again.