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Tracks Open Again Day After Crash
Federal investigators will attempt to recover data from a "black box" that might have recorded an engineer's actions before three freight trains collided on a busy Midwest route.
January 19, 1999Railroads Tally Cost of Y2K
The nation's railroads are spending more than $250 million to make sure their computer systems comply with the Year 2000 challenge.
January 19, 1999Opinion: Looking for Meaning in Truck Sales Numbers
Over the past few years, the reporting of truck retail sales numbers has taken on increased significance for trucking.
January 19, 1999Truckers Caught in Transponder Dispute
A dispute between two transponder services has prevented some truckers traveling through Oregon from using the in-cab devices that help ease their trip.
January 19, 1999Gore Aims to Counter Sprawl
Expect 鈥淛ust say no to sprawl鈥 to be a theme of Vice President Al Gore鈥檚 presidential campaign.
January 19, 1999Plotting a New Course
Cold and calculating might be one way of describing a Maryland-based food manufacturer and distributor as it repositions itself and its fleet of vehicles in the grocery industry.
January 19, 1999Rail Freight Freeways Stalled
The European Union鈥檚 hopes of shifting some freight off roads and onto 鈥渞ail freight freeways鈥 has failed to leave the station because of resistance from the railways, said Julia Clarke, director of the British Rail Freight Group.
January 19, 1999Averitt Shows How Much It Cares
Employees of Averitt Express give only a little from their weekly paychecks to an in-house charitable program, but it really adds up to the benefit of recipients.
January 19, 1999Shifting Logistics Into Reverse
After a slow start, reverse logistics management is coming into its own.
January 19, 1999Class 8 Truck Sales Smash Record
TT File PhotoSales of Class 8 trucks set a record in 1998, fulfilling the promise of a banner year suggested by strong performance in the waning months of 1997.
January 15, 1999