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Progressive Railroading

Progressive Railroading October 2021 Editorial Lineup

Cover Story:

CSX remains in hot pursuit of Pan Am purchase

In late 2020, CSX announced it reached an agreement to acquire Pan Am Railways Inc., which operates a nearly 1,200-mile network in New England and retains a partial interest in the more than 600-mile Pan Am Southern.

Since then, the Class I submitted an acquisition application to the Surface Transportation Board (STB), which was deemed incomplete and rejected; and then filed an amended and expanded application with the STB that the board accepted in early August. All the while, a number of shippers and railroads expressed concerns about the deal. Now, comments, protests and other responses to the transaction can be filed with the STB until Oct. 18, and the board expects to issue a final decision on the acquisition by April 1, 2022. In the meantime, CSX can try to make a better case with opponents as to why the deal is beneficial and won't harm competition.

Why is the Class I pursuing the acquisition? What will it mean for rail constituents in the Northeast and other competing railroads? Will the addition of Pan Am be worth what's turned out to be a trying purchase pursuit? For answers, Managing Editor Jeff Stagl checks in with key CSX executives involved in the transaction.



Special Section:

Progressive Railroading's 20th Annual Passenger Rail Guide

As North American transit agencies attempt to recover pandemic-related ridership losses while maintaining a state of good repair in an always-precarious funding environment, they must find ways to continue to invest in passenger rail — whether it means purchasing modern equipment/new technology, replacing aging infrastructure or building new lines. What types of projects are agencies investing in? Who's investing in rolling stock? What are their annual operating costs? Capital costs? It's all here in our annual report featuring transit agency facts and figures.



MOW/Annual Market Update:

Cross, Switch and Bridge Ties

It's midyear. What do wood-tie production, purchase and inventory levels look like? And what are they telling observers about where the market's going? For context and perspective, we check in with tie suppliers and treaters. Also, we check in with suppliers of concrete, steel and composite ties, who'll talk market trends and share product updates.



Mechanical:

Tank Car Update

What's happening in the tank-car market these days? What are the key (and current) market and technology trends? For answers, we reached out to a sampling of tank-car builders and component suppliers.

Note: All editorial topics are subject to change without notice.

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Mike Singler

Mike Singler

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mike.singler@tradepress.com

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