THE FOLKS AT THE PORT OF BALTIMORE HAVE BEEN TALKING ABOUT THE IDEA OF DOUBLE STACKED TRAINS FOR NEARLY HALF A CENTURY, BUT FINALLY IT BECAME A REALITY IN OCTOBER. CRANES LOAD CONTAINERS ONTO RAIL ...
BALTIMORE — CSX launched double-stack service to and from the Helen Delich Bentley Port of Baltimore on Monday thanks to clearance projects that have been completed north of the Howard Street Tunnel. ...
Despite dredging a 50-foot channel and having a large public-private investment in the Seagirt Marine Terminal to provide a 50-foot berth and super-sized Panamax container cranes, more has to be done ...
Nearly 20 years ago, Gov. Parris N. Glendening had lunch with the chief executive of CSX to pitch the railroad chief on investing $40 million to expand the Howard Street Tunnel and another one in ...
CSX Transportation, which is expanding its intermodal terminal in Worcester, said it has opened New England’s first double-stack cleared intermodal route. The rail operator said the route is on its ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A ceremonial CSX double-stack train rolls toward the Howard Street Tunnel in Baltimore on Sept. 26, 2025. Port of Baltimore ...
Remember those long, single-stack trains that sometimes seemed to sit forever along the tracks in the median of Va. 164 in Portsmouth? They’re gone for good, as of a couple of days before Christmas.
CSX Corp., the nation’s third-largest railroad, is investing an additional $160 million to complete its National Gateway project, a planned double-stack rail route connecting mid-Atlantic ports with ...
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The Port of Baltimore now has the ability to double-stack shipping containers on trains in and out of the terminal. Port officials have discussed the thought for nearly 50 years, but the idea became a ...
CSX double-stack service to and from the Helen Delich Bentley Port of Baltimore launched Oct. 28 as part of the $500 million Howard Street Tunnel Project. The project is improving clearance at the 1.7 ...