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Piper Networks Launches NTSB-Compliant Collision Avoidance Kit

Piper Networks on Sept. 15 announced that it has introduced a version of its Limits Compliance and Collision Avoidance System (LCCAS) to help railroads “rapidly comply with the specific functional…

NTSB: Railroads Must Equip Rail Maintenance Vehicles With Collision Avoidance Technology

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) on Sept. 3 called on railroads to equip roadway maintenance machines with collision avoidance technology that can detect people or objects before a crash.
Chicago South Shore & South Bend. (Anacostia Rail Holdings Photograph)

ASLRRA: Support Grows for 45G ‘Modernization’ Bill

The co-sponsor count for H.R. 516, the Railroad Tax Maintenance Credit Modernization bill to update “a successful, decades long public-private partnership,” has surpassed the symbolic 100 marker, the American Short…
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We Must Continue to ‘Meet the Moment’

ASLRRA PERSPECTIVE, RAILWAY AGE AGE AUGUST 2025 ISSUE: Every new Administration begins its tenure with a wave of activity. This time around, POTUS 47’s “unique” style combined with a change…
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ASLRRA, AAR Respond to Proposed Reg Change for Commercial Vehicles at Crossings

The Association of American Railroads (AAR) and the American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association (ASLRRA) on July 29 told the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) they oppose its…
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FRA Regulatory Roundup

The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) has withdrawn the direct final rule concerning accident/incident investigations and published guidance on agency-funded railroad capital projects, according to the American Short Line and Regional…
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Senior Vice President, Communications Amy Krouse Celebrates 10 Years at ASLRRA

ASLRRA celebrates Senior Vice President, Communications Amy Krouse on her tenth year working at the Association. Krouse’s work in the rail industry brings her back to her family’s roots, as…
ASLRRA Senior Vice President, Membership and Business Development Kathy Keeney will retire at the end of June. (ASLRRA Photograph)

For ASLRRA, Key Organizational Changes

The American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association (ASLRRA) has reported that Senior Vice President, Membership and Business Development Kathy Keeney will retire at the end of June, following decades…

ASLRRA, AAR Submit Comments on FCC’s Proposed Broadband Transition Rule

The American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association (ASLRRA) and the Association of American Railroads (AAR) on June 16 submitted joint comments in response to the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC)…
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USDOT Eyes Procedural Reforms; ASLRRA Responds

The American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association (ASLRRA) earlier this month responded to the U.S. Department of Transportation’s notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) that addressed procedural reforms, and “applaud[ed] DOT’s efforts.”…
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Gilbertson to Senate:  Short Lines ‘Job Creators, Safety Multipliers, Sustainability Drivers’ 

Anacostia Rail Holdings President and CEO Peter Gilbertson testified June 18 on behalf of ASLRRA (American Short Line and Regional Rail Association) at the Senate Commerce Subcommittee on Surface Transportation,…
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45G Modernization: We Need a Hat Trick

ASLRRA PERSPECTIVE, RAILWAY AGE JUNE 2025 ISSUE: In sports, there are many terms that reference multiple things happening simultaneously or in quick succession. A “hat trick” refers to scoring three…
Jaxport Terminal Railroad (JXPT). (Watco Photograph)

Updated FRA Hours-of-Service Waiver Adds ASLRRA Members

The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) has issued an updated hours-of-service waiver decision letter in response to the American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association’s (ASLRRA) request to include three additional…
The Jake Awards are named for the late Lowell S. "Jake" Jacobson, President and General Manger of the Copper Basin Railway. (Photograph Courtesy of ASLRRA)

Safety Roundup: ASLRRA Members Earn Jake Awards, SLSI Releases Systematic Review

The American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association (ASLRRA) on May 27 reported its annual Jake Safety Award recipients, recognizing 394 member railroads—out of some 600 small roads nationwide—for their above-industry-average safety performance…
Ronald Forrest, St. Louis Metro Transit (left) and Kathy Keeney, ASLRRA. (Photographs courtesy of the respective organizations)

People News: St. Louis Metro Transit, ASLRRA

Ronald Forrest is joining St. Louis Metro Transit, succeeding Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Charles Stewart, who will retire at the end of June. Also, Kathy Keeney is…
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ASLRRA to OMB: Repeal 4 FRA Rules, 1 EPA Rule

The American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association (ASLRRA) on May 12 proposed deregulatory changes for the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and Transportation Security Administration (TSA)…
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Industry Marking Railroad Day on Capitol Hill

More than 300 freight rail industry representatives—from Class I’s and short lines to suppliers and contractors, and the major associations that represent them—are coming together in force on and around…
Testifying at the “America Builds: Improving the Efficiency and Effectiveness of Federal Rail Assistance” hearing on May 6 were (left to right): Matthew Dietrich, Ohio Rail Development Commission; Garrett Eucalitto, Connecticut DOT, on behalf of AASHTO; Kevin Hicks, TranSystems, on behalf of NRC; and Kristin Bevil, Pinsly Railroad Company, on behalf of ASLRRA. (Screen Grab from House Rail Subcommittee Hearing Video)

House Subcommittee Eyes Federal Rail Funding Reform

Pinsly Railroad Company executive and ASLRRA Board Member Kristin Bevil was among those testifying on ways to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of federal rail assistance at a May 6…

Senators Introduce Short Line Railroad Maintenance Tax Credit Modernization Act

On April 30, Senator Mike Crapo (Idaho), Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee; and Senator Ron Wyden (OR), ranking member of the Committee, introduced S. 1532, to modernize the Short…
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SLSI to Build ‘Safety Train’

The Short Line Safety Institute (SLSI) on April 30 issued an open request for quotations (RFQ) from manufacturers or railroads for one flat car and one boxcar to help build…
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