In an era when technological advancements promise enhanced efficiency and safety, Union Pacific Railroad’s shift toward remote control locomotives (RCLs) in Las Vegas represents a dangerous leap ...
Every Union Pacific freight train that runs in Houston is operated by a Union Pacific employee, whether it is an engineer operating a conventional locomotive or a conductor operating a ...
The CSX worker who discovered his friend run over by a pair of remote-control locomotives in a railyard last year sees a simple solution to preventing similar deaths in the future: two-person crews.
I am writing to express my deep concern and opposition to CSX’s plan to introduce remote control locomotives at Rigby Yard in South Portland. The implementation of a remote control operation poses ...
A railroad worker died over the weekend after he was struck by a remote-controlled train in a CSX railyard in Ohio, raising concerns among unions about such technology. The death highlights the need ...
A group of engineers claims if something isn't done soon, there's a train accident out there just waiting to happen. A lot of people don't know it, but a number of trains that pass through Montgomery ...
ST. LOUIS (AP) -- New technology that moves locomotives through rail yards by remote control has arrived in St. Louis for testing, and some veteran engineers say jobs and safety are at risk. Norfolk ...
The CSX worker who discovered his friend run over by a pair of remote-control locomotives in a railyard last year sees a simple solution to preventing similar deaths in the future: two-person crews.
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The CSX worker who discovered his friend run over by a pair of remote-control locomotives in a rail yard last year sees a simple solution to preventing similar deaths in the future: two-person crews.