OMAHA, Neb. — The slowing economy and ongoing trade disputes are dragging railroad profits down in the second half of the year.
Author: Josh Funk
Army Corps of Engineers Takes Heat in Wake of Missouri River Flooding
GLENWOOD, Iowa — The federal agency that manages dams along the Missouri River received stern criticism from several U.S. senators April 17 during a hearing held to examine the massive spring flooding that caused more than $3 billion in damage in the Midwest.
Union Pacific, CSX, Reflect Solid Economic Growth
OMAHA, Neb. — The economy appears strong to the major freight railroads that haul the products and raw materials companies rely on, but the lingering trade disputes could derail business if they continue.
Union Pacific, CSX, Reflect Solid Economic Growth
OMAHA, Neb. — The economy appears strong to the major freight railroads that haul the products and raw materials companies rely on, but the lingering trade disputes could derail business if they continue.