UP
UP team members helped state and local officials dedicate the recently completed hazmat derailment training site at the Roseville Fire Training Center in California, “underscoring the railroad’s commitment to rail safety and readiness,” the Class I announced.

The site, completed after years of coordination among public and private partners, features seven rail cars donated by UP to use as training props, as well as ground-level platforms that enable firefighters to gain first-hand experience maneuvering valves and hosing.
Each year, 60 California firefighters—from San Diego to Redding—travel to the center to complete six to eight weeks of immersive training courses taught by experienced first responders and railroad experts. The site’s new real-world practice scenarios include flares, water and electrical components that bring the training to life.
“Training courses like these provide more than just education and experience, they strengthen relationships between railroads and emergency responders – critical for safe and efficient responses,” said Robert Bavier, Senior Director-Hazardous Materials Operations. “Safety is Union Pacific’s No. 1 priority, and we are committed to educating first responders everywhere we operate.”
UP trains more than 6,000 first responders each year through partnerships with TRANSCAER, Operation Lifesaver, Inc. (OLI) and other outreach programs.
“This facility is a true example of a public-private partnership,” Bavier said. “We look forward to continued collaboration.”

As part of its commitment to public safety, UP partners with similar training facilities in Fort Worth, Texas, and Pueblo, Colo. The railroad also hosts first responders on mobile training cars in communities across its 23-state footprint.
CN
CN, along with Port Halifax and PSA Halifax recently welcomed the inaugural call of the CMA VGM Ambition cargo ship as part of the Amerigo service, the Class I announced on LinkedIn.
Fresh citrus has crossed the Atlantic and arrived in Halifax, “reinforcing the port’s role as a trusted gateway for temperature-sensitive cargo,” the post stated.
“With our best-in-class CargoCool service, CN moves CMA CGM’s refrigerated containers safely and efficiently while our Intelligen™ Powerpack gensets provide continuous power and monitoring. Producers can count on us to keep their goods orchard-fresh from ship to shelf and to deliver major Canadian markets.”




