Union Pacific Corporation
Location
Nebraska
Founded
1862-02-28
Website
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2025-05-05 (houstonchronicle.com)
Union Pacific to rate Fifth Ward health risk from creosote with new test results
Union Pacific's final Fifth Ward soil tests reveal 41 properties with toxins that...
Read more2025-04-10 (trains.com)
Stockton Diamond project gains $14 million in funding -
STOCKTON, Calif. — The Stockton Diamond Grade Separation project, which seeks to eliminate an at-grade crossing of BNSF and Union Pacific main lines, has received $14 million in federal Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality funding. The funding has been approved by the San Joaquin Council of Governments, or SJCOG "The last thing our farmers and [...]Read More...
Read more2024-08-12 (t21.com.mx)
Union Pacific, for “the air” of sustainability
Union Pacific has begun planning its participation in the sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) distribution market.
Read more2024-06-05 (houstonpublicmedia.org)
Union Pacific begins soil testing for cancer-causing chemicals in Fifth Ward –
The Union Pacific railyard has been a source of contention for decades, with residents blaming Union Pacific for contaminating the area with cancer-causing chemicals.
Read more2024-02-14 (agri-pulse.com)
Biofuel industry eyes huge new markets amid policy challenges
The nation’s railroads as well as airlines and ocean-going ships offer massive new opportunities for the U.S. biofuel industry, but some significant policy and logistical challenges could stand in the way.
Read more2024-02-14 (journal-topics.com)
Identify Name Of Mount Prospect Bicyclist Who Was Fatality Hit On Stretch Of Golf Road In Des Plaines
Forty-one-year-old Allan Beyderman of Mount Prospect, who was riding a bicycle early Tuesday morning eastbound on Golf Road in Des Plaines, was struck by a car and killed. The location of the incident was east of the Union Pacific overpass between River and East River roads.
Read more2024-01-31 (dcvelocity.com)
Hydrogen fuel cells help keep rail crossings safe
UP switches to hydrogen-powered emergency generators in bid to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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2024-01-23 (kuer.org)
Reaching for Air: There are solutions to pollution, but will Utah leaders listen?
To clean the air, experts urge taking public transit, using clean energy — and spending political capital — with an Olympic deadline looming.
Read more2023-11-18 (kvcrnews.org)
AQMD no longer pursuing voluntary agreement to reduce railyard emissions
Southern California’s air regulator announced this morning that they will no longer pursue a voluntary agreement to reduce emissions in communities near railyards.
Read more2023-10-26 (mantecabulletin.com)
MOFFAT/SHERMAN SAFETY ISSUES
ACE trains — or more specially commuters driving to and from the downtown station — are expected to seriously exacerbate traffic safety issues at Manteca High that is literally across the street.
Read more2023-10-02 (yahoo.com)
Editorial: If L.A. air quality officials go soft on toxic railroad pollution, are the ports next?
Southern California air quality officials want to cut a deal with BNSF and Union Pacific that would shield them from regulation in exchange for voluntary pledges to reduce pollution. Should we worry that the ports of L.A. and Long Beach could be next?
Read more2023-09-01 (trains.com)
Regulators pause environmental review of proposed Union Pacific line near Phoenix - Trains
WASHINGTON – Federal regulators have put a hold on their final environmental assessment of Union Pacific’s proposed 6-mile branch to a new industrial park being built outside Phoenix. The Surface Transportation Board’ s Office of Environmental Analysis, in a decision released on Thursday, said it
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