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Allegheny Transportation Company

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Allegheny Transportation Company
NameAllegheny Transportation Company
TypePrivate
IndustryTransportation
HeadquartersPittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Area servedUnited States

Allegheny Transportation Company. The company has been involved in various transportation projects, including partnerships with CSX Transportation, Norfolk Southern Railway, and Genesee & Wyoming Railway. Its operations have been influenced by the Interstate Commerce Commission and the Surface Transportation Board. The company's activities are also connected to the Federal Railroad Administration and the United States Department of Transportation.

History

The history of the company is closely tied to the development of the Allegheny River and the Ohio River transportation systems, which have been shaped by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation and the United States Army Corps of Engineers. The company's early years were marked by collaborations with Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Pennsylvania Railroad, and Conrail. The Railroad Revitalization and Regulatory Reform Act of 1976 and the Staggers Rail Act of 1980 have had significant impacts on the company's operations, as well as the Northeast Rail Service Act of 1981 and the Rail Safety Improvement Act of 2008. The company has also been influenced by the Federal Highway Administration and the Maritime Administration.

Operations

The company's operations involve the management of locomotives, railcars, and barges, with connections to Cleveland, Toledo, and Cincinnati. Its activities are coordinated with Amtrak, Via Rail, and Canadian National Railway. The company's operations are also linked to the Port of Pittsburgh, the Port of Cleveland, and the Port of Toledo, as well as the Saint Lawrence Seaway. The company has partnerships with Union Pacific Railroad, BNSF Railway, and Kansas City Southern Railway, and is subject to regulations from the Federal Maritime Commission and the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration.

Fleet

The company's fleet includes a variety of diesel locomotives, such as those manufactured by General Electric, Electro-Motive Diesel, and Caterpillar Inc.. The fleet also comprises boxcars, tank cars, and hopper cars, built by companies like Greenbrier Companies, Trinity Industries, and FreightCar America. The company's tugboats and barges are used for transportation on the Allegheny River and the Ohio River, and are maintained in accordance with standards set by the United States Coast Guard and the American Bureau of Shipping. The company's fleet is also connected to the Locks and Dams on the Ohio River and the Allegheny River Navigation System.

Services

The company offers a range of services, including freight transportation, passenger transportation, and cargo handling, in collaboration with Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, and CSX Transportation. Its services are also linked to the Pittsburgh International Airport, the Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, and the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport. The company provides logistics and supply chain management services, working with companies like DHL, FedEx, and United Parcel Service. The company's services are subject to regulations from the Federal Aviation Administration and the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.

Infrastructure

The company's infrastructure includes railroads, highways, and waterways, such as the Pennsylvania Turnpike, the Ohio Turnpike, and the Indiana Toll Road. The company's facilities are connected to the Port of Pittsburgh, the Port of Cleveland, and the Port of Toledo, as well as the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal. The company's infrastructure is maintained in accordance with standards set by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials and the American Society of Civil Engineers. The company's infrastructure is also linked to the United States Army Corps of Engineers and the Federal Highway Administration. Category:Transportation companies of the United States

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