Freight coalition warns White House on border shutdown

Highlights from a Freight Waves article dated April 5, 2019 by John Gallagher. Read the entire text here.

“Despite President Trump’s announcement on April 4 that he is giving Mexico a “one-year warning” before closing the southern border, a group of 18 organizations, including the American Trucking Associations and the Association of American Railroads, asserted in a letter to the White House that billions of dollars of freight flowing through rail and trucking supply chains is still at risk.”

“The primary message of the letter is: ‘As the Administration continues efforts to protect and secure our nation’s borders, all cross-border freight traffic, whether by truck or rail, must be allowed to flow unimpeded.’”

“The April 4 letter was addressed to White House economic advisor Larry Kudlow and White House acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney, and copied to the secretaries of Commerce, Treasury and Homeland Security. It cited a U.S. Department of Commerce estimate of $1.4 billion worth of goods crossing the border in trucks and trains each day last year.”

“The letter also noted that more than 42 percent of carloads and intermodal moved by U.S. railroads are tied directly to international trade, which supports 50,000 railroad jobs. For the U.S. trucking industry engaged in cross-border trade with Mexico, more than 31,000 truck drivers are employed, the coalition claimed.”

Railroad Day in Sacramento

Today was Railroad Day in Sacramento. Members of the California Short Line Railroad Association met with many legislators to discuss the importance of freight rail in the Golden State. I invite you to join the conversation online using #CARailDay. Here are some rail facts and figures, as well as sample messages for sharing on Twitter or Facebook.

·         25 freight railroads operate across California’s 4,800 + track miles and haul over 162.3 million tons of freight across the state annually.

·         The train accident rate has fallen 23% over the last decade.

·         Railroads can move a ton of freight 479 miles per gallon of fuel, double what was possible in 1980.

·         California has about 8,150 freight rail employees. Freight railroads support about 1.1 million jobs across the country.

·         Today’s freight railroads use big data and smart sensors to spot patterns and predict problems before they happen.

·         The typical locomotive, for example, contains supercomputers that can process a billion data points per second.

Freight railroads in California spare our overcrowded roads 9 million truck trips each year, saving taxpayers money and reducing greenhouse gases. #freightrailworks

Pleased to learn how railroads are using tech — using #BigData, #drones & #machinevisioning — to enhance safety & efficiency. #InfrastructureMatters

#DYK – freight railroads are operating tech that can remotely stop a train & prevent accidents on over 80% of miles w/ passengers or hazmat & will be at 100% by 2020. #railtech

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