Union Pacific Corporation
Location
Nebraska
Founded
1862-02-28
Website
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2024-08-15 (railwayage.com)
STB Orders Mediation for UP, Metra (UPDATED 8/15)
Union Pacific (UP) recently sought mediation through the Surface Transportation Board (STB) to resolve two “fundamental issues”—track access and maintenance fees—that have become a sticking point in forging a new contract with
Read more2024-08-13 (brewminate.com)
Politicians and Corporate Fraud in the Gilded Age
The scandal caused widespread public distrust of Congress and the federal government during the Gilded Age.
Read more2024-04-15 (inmaricopa.com)
Prolific muralist to freehand water tank
If the sky looked like it had a few extra clouds today, don’t worry, your eyes didn’t deceive you. This morning Casa Grande artist Mauriel “Mory” Morejon started work [...]
Read more2022-10-25 (trains.com)
Union Pacific: Video of KCS train misled federal regulators about Houston terminal - Trains
WASHINGTON— Union Pacific has taken issue with a video that Canadian Pacific and Kansas City Southern showed federal regulators of a KCS grain train“ breezing through Houston.” The railroads played the video, shot from the lead locomotive, for the
Read more2022-05-22 (pulse2.com)
Union Pacific (UNP) Stock: $235 Price Target From Citi
The shares of Union Pacific Corporation (NYSE: UNP) have received a $235 price target from Citi. These are the details.
Read more2021-02-23 (manufacturing.net)
Judge: Railroad Talks Should be Included in Lawsuits
Price-fixing allegations have been winding their way through U.S. courts for more than a decade.
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