Since 1994, the lower operating costs of larger railcars (C-114 covered hopper cars) for the shipment of grain have encouraged their increased use. Most of these cost savings have accrued to the major railroads, but some of the savings have been passed on to shippers. As their use has increased, the amount of grain shipped by smaller railcars (C-113 covered hopper cars) has decreased. This shift has prompted changes in the dynamics of railroad economics, including the need for track and bridge upgrades in order to handle the heavier cars and the costs associated with those upgrades. Short-line and regional railroads are at a disadvantage compared to major railroads because they have fewer financial resources available for rail line upgradin...
Shipments of agricultural products by rail have increased moderately most years since 1954. However...
Motivated by lower costs per ton-mile, US Class I railroads have been replacing 263,000-pound gross ...
In the past thirty years, America's railroads have seen many changes\ud in equipment technology. The...
Since 1994, the lower operating costs of larger railcars (C-114 covered hopper cars) for the shipmen...
Shuttle-train movements of grain and oilseeds increased substantially between 1994 and 2011. During ...
Abstract Motivated by lower cost per ton-mile, U.S. Class I railroads have been replacing 263,000-po...
Motivated by lower cost per ton-mile, U.S. Class I railroads have been replacing 263,000-pound GVW (...
Grain and railroads have an interdependent relationship. Grain is one of the most important commodit...
Agriculture, and especially grain producers and shippers, have a particular interest in the adequacy...
00980071567711222004PDFResearch PaperK-TRAN: KSU-04-3C1401CostsEconomic impactsHopper carsImprovemen...
2004PDFBriefK-TRAN: KSU-04-3Hopper carsShort line railroadsFreight transportationHopper CarsShortlin...
This paper describes the important changes that occurred in the U.S. grain handling and transportati...
This report examines the grain-handling system and the infrastructure that supports it. The first pa...
North American freight railways have increased axle loads on high volume commodities such as grain, ...
Proposed abandonment of branch rail lines in rural areas has stimulated considerable concern over th...
Shipments of agricultural products by rail have increased moderately most years since 1954. However...
Motivated by lower costs per ton-mile, US Class I railroads have been replacing 263,000-pound gross ...
In the past thirty years, America's railroads have seen many changes\ud in equipment technology. The...
Since 1994, the lower operating costs of larger railcars (C-114 covered hopper cars) for the shipmen...
Shuttle-train movements of grain and oilseeds increased substantially between 1994 and 2011. During ...
Abstract Motivated by lower cost per ton-mile, U.S. Class I railroads have been replacing 263,000-po...
Motivated by lower cost per ton-mile, U.S. Class I railroads have been replacing 263,000-pound GVW (...
Grain and railroads have an interdependent relationship. Grain is one of the most important commodit...
Agriculture, and especially grain producers and shippers, have a particular interest in the adequacy...
00980071567711222004PDFResearch PaperK-TRAN: KSU-04-3C1401CostsEconomic impactsHopper carsImprovemen...
2004PDFBriefK-TRAN: KSU-04-3Hopper carsShort line railroadsFreight transportationHopper CarsShortlin...
This paper describes the important changes that occurred in the U.S. grain handling and transportati...
This report examines the grain-handling system and the infrastructure that supports it. The first pa...
North American freight railways have increased axle loads on high volume commodities such as grain, ...
Proposed abandonment of branch rail lines in rural areas has stimulated considerable concern over th...
Shipments of agricultural products by rail have increased moderately most years since 1954. However...
Motivated by lower costs per ton-mile, US Class I railroads have been replacing 263,000-pound gross ...
In the past thirty years, America's railroads have seen many changes\ud in equipment technology. The...