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Train dispatchers for Fort Worth-based BNSF Railway will receive increased wages, accelerated accrual of paid vacation and health care-related improvements under an agreement ratified on Oct. 3.
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U.S. District Judge Robert Lasnik ruled Monday that the Fort Worth-based company intentionally trespassed when it repeatedly ran 100-car trains carrying crude oil across the Swinomish Tribe's reservation.
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The agency said its Silver Line trains are running on local tracks for the first time.
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Four railroads including Fort Worth's BNSF Railway have asked federal appeals courts to throw out a new rule that would require two-person train crews in most circumstances.
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The station begins service Monday and replaces the Trinity Rail Express' Richland Hills station, which closes for service on Saturday.
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A complaint brought to DART’s board of directors earlier this month raised more questions than answers at a recent public meeting.
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Starting in October, DART will test a program to respond to the needs of riders experiencing homelessness by connecting them with resources on-site.
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Drivers play daily waiting games with trains across Fort Worth. The reasons are long.
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City council members agreed Wednesday to enter an interlocal agreement with DART that would provide funding for projects such as ADA ramp installations and improved traffic signals.
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Dallas's record high temperatures have forced local transit authorities to reduce train speeds. Blame science for the delayed arrivals and departures.
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The authorities said the tragedy appeared to be the deadliest migrant-smuggling operation in memory. Sixteen people were taken to hospitals.
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Investigators will consider storm-related flooding to help determine what caused an April 24 freight train derailment in North Texas that sent 25 tanker…