In our upcoming May issue of Progressive Railroading, our focus on what Class Is are doing on the intermodal front promises to be of great interest to our entire audience, readers and advertisers alike.
Intermodal is a significant revenue driver for North American railroads. It's one of the ways they’ll have to grow in the years ahead. Whatever the economic weather, Class Is continue to invest in intermodal.
See a preview of our entire May issue below and contact me today to put Progressive Railroading to work for you to help achieve all your marketing goals.
Progressive Railroading May 2024 Editorial Lineup
Cover Story: Class Is Push the Intermodal Partnership Envelope
Intermodal is inherently a collaborative effort, and Class Is have been stepping up the partnership pace the past couple years. They’ve forged new collaborations and expanded existing ones. This month, Managing Editor Jeff Stagl talks with Class I intermodal execs about their newest joint service offerings, which they’re providing in conjunction with an array of stakeholders.
Mechanical: Locomotive Technology
Locomotives are computers on wheels. A range of systems collect and transmit remote, data-driven, in-time operational intelligence to help railroads increase system availability, reduce on-track failures and improve efficiency. What's new? To find out, we'll check in with providers of locomotives and suppliers of onboard technology suppliers.
MOW Product Update: Concrete, Steel & Composite Ties: Rail Safety Products
Railroads have a range of crosstie types they can consider for installation. What’s new on the concrete, steel and composite tie fronts? Suppliers share information on their latest offerings.
MOW: Emergency Response to Natural Disasters
Providers of a range of emergency-response services share examples of how they've responded to weather-related challenges Mother Nature has presented for the rail realm.
Note: All editorial topics are subject to change without notice.
See what's slated for upcoming issues of Progressive Railroading.
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