Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway
Former railroad company in the United States
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June 2024 | Judge Lasnik ordered BNSF to pay $400 million to the Swinomish Tribe for 'ill-gotten' profits from trespassing on the reservation between 2012 and 2021. |
June 2024 | BNSF Railway announced plans to develop the Surprise Intermodal/Logistics Center near Phoenix, Arizona. The 4,321-acre facility will include an intermodal transfer hub, a logistics park, and a logistics center to support rail shipments and local industry. |
March 2024 | BNSF furloughed 360 mechanical workers, prompting criticism from labor unions who argued the cuts would hinder repair and maintenance capabilities. The Transportation Trades Department labor coalition called on the Federal Railroad Administrator to increase inspections. |
January 1 2024 | BNSF officially took over Montana Rail Link operations, integrating the railroad's infrastructure, technology, and personnel. All 1,200 MRL employees were offered employment with BNSF. |
2023 | The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) issued a safety culture report on BNSF, evaluating the company's safety practices across ten areas and providing recommendations for improvement. |
2023 | WildEarth Guardians and Western Watershed Project filed a legal action against BNSF for allegedly causing the deaths of 63 grizzly bears in Montana since 2008 by violating the Endangered Species Act. |
2023 | US District Court Judge Robert Lasnik ruled that BNSF 'willfully, consciously and knowingly exceeded the limitations on its right of access' from September 2012 to May 2021 in the Swinomish Tribe lawsuit. |
September 30 2023 | Locomotive 2926 performed its first mainline travel. |
April 2023 | The merger between Kansas City Southern and Canadian Pacific was completed, creating the Canadian Pacific Kansas City Railway, which was the first Class I railroad merger since the blocked BNSF-CN attempt. |
March 8 2023 | Surface Transportation Board approved BNSF's acquisition of Montana Rail Link, finalizing the purchase agreement. |
October 1 2022 | BNSF Railway announced plans to construct a $1.5 billion state-of-the-art master planned rail facility called the Barstow International Gateway in Southern California, covering approximately 4,500 acres on the west side of Barstow. This will be the first such facility developed by a Class I railroad, designed to enable more efficient rail operations from the Port of Los Angeles and Port of Long Beach. |
September 24 2022 | Locomotive 3751 attended the Amtrak Track Safety Event in Fullerton, California. |
January 2022 | BNSF agreed to purchase Montana Rail Link (MRL), a private railroad company, for $2 billion through an 'early lease termination' agreement. |
July 2021 | Locomotive 2926 was fully restored. |
August 2016 | A large number of used hypodermic drug needles were discovered along a BNSF railroad bridge between the University Park and St. Johns neighborhoods in Portland, Oregon, which had become a homeless encampment. |
2015 | Locomotive 643 was relocated to the Oklahoma Railway Museum in Oklahoma City. |
2015 | BNSF was sued by the Swinomish Tribe in Washington state for violating a 1991 easement agreement by running trains with more than 25 cars per day across the Swinomish Reservation. |
2014 | The Occupational Safety and Health Administration ordered BNSF to pay over $526,000 to workers who had been terminated in 2010 and 2011 for whistleblowing about workplace injuries in Havre, Montana. |
2011 | BNSF terminated additional workers who had revealed workplace injuries at the terminal in Havre, Montana, which later led to legal action. |
2010 | BNSF terminated workers who had revealed workplace injuries at the terminal in Havre, Montana, which later led to legal action. |
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