Eastern & Southern Region Meeting
Charlotte, NC | Sept. 9-11
General Counsel Symposium
Charlotte, NC | Sept. 9-10
Finance & Administration Seminar
New Orleans, LA | Sept. 10-11
Virtual Reality Courses Now Available: Freight Car Familiarization; Locomotive Daily Inspection; Class I Airbrake Test & Inspection
FRA Railroad Accidents / Incidents (Part 225)
August 26-27 | Freeport, ME
Leadership Program — Professional Trainer Development
October 7-9 | Freeport, ME
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WASHINGTON, August 7, 2025 — The American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association (ASLRRA), representing the nation’s 603 short line freight railroads, announced the 100th cosponsor of H.R. 516 – the Railroad Tax Maintenance Credit Modernization bill. Representatives Adam Gray [D-CA-13], Michael Lawler [R-NY-17], Frank Lucas [R-OK-3], Mary Miller [R-IL-15], Max Miller [R-OH-7], and Kim Schrier [D-WA-8] signed onto the bill on August 5th, joining 96 other bi-partisan cosponsors of a bill that would modernize a successful, decades long public-private partnership and sending the cosponsor count over the symbolic 100 marker.
WASHINGTON, June 18, 2025 — Today, Peter Gilbertson provided testimony to Senate Commerce Subcommittee on Surface Transportation, Freight, Pipelines and Safety’s hearing, “On the Right Track: Modernizing America’s Rail Network.” In his testimony, Gilbertson outlined three initiatives that would enable short lines to remain a critical transportation provider to more than 10,000 customers, and a driver of economic growth in small town and rural areas of the United States: robust and predictable federal infrastructure funding, especially through the Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvements (CRISI) grant program; regulatory reform that is data- and risk-driven, not prescriptive and support for innovation; and new technologies, through streamlined testing, waivers, and investment.
Washington, D.C., August 4, 2025 – ASLRRA and AAR jointly submitted feedback in response to the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration's Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking soliciting stakeholder feedback on repealing or amending the agency's rulemaking requirements or current regulations. In their submission, the parties encourage the agency to prioritize special permits when they have proven to be successful, to consider petitions P-1741 and P-1770, and identified a number of ways to reduce undue regulatory burdens.