FreightWaves Classics: CB radios are still truckin’ – celebrate National CB Radio Day!

A truck driver using a CB radio. (Photo: Jim Allen/FreightWaves)

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Citizens band, or CB, radios… remember them? While the popularity of CBs has declined dramatically since the era of disco and bell bottom jeans, a dedicated group of CB users and enthusiasts is still keeping the dream alive. In fact, October 4 was designated as National CB Radio Day by...

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FreightWaves Classics/Infrastructure: US transferred police powers in Panama Canal Zone 40 years ago

A ship in the canal. (Photo: Panama Canal Authority)

The two Torrijos-Carter Treaties are treaties signed by the United States and Panama in Washington, D.C. on September 7, 1977. The 1977 treaties superseded the Hay-Bunau-Varilla Treaty of 1903. The 1977 treaties guaranteed that Panama would gain control of the Panama Canal and the Panama Canal Zone on December 31, 2000, ending the control of the canal that the U.S. had exercised since 1903. 

Between the signing of the treaties and the formal transfer of the Canal Zone, there were intermediate...

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FreightWaves Classics/Leaders: Claytor led Southern Railroad, US Navy and Amtrak

Graham Claytor, with Union Station in the background. (Photo: history.amtrak.com)

Early life and career

On this date 110 years ago (March 14, 1912) W. Graham Claytor, Jr. was born in Roanoke, Virginia. He grew up in Virginia and Philadelphia. He graduated from the University of Virginia as a mathematics and physics major. Claytor then attended Harvard Law School, graduating summa cum laude in 1936 after serving as president of the Harvard Law Review.

Graham Claytor in his naval uniform during World War II. (Photo: navsource.org)Graham Claytor in his naval uniform during World War II. (Photo: navsource.org)

He clerked for Learned Hand, who was a...

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FreightWaves Classics: Panama Canal serves shipping and commerce for more than 100 years

An aerial view of the Panama Canal. (Photo: Panama Canal Authority)

As most people are aware, the Suez Canal was blocked earlier this year for six days (March 23-29). According to the Suez Canal Authority, which maintains and operates the waterway, the canal has closed five times since it opened for navigation in 1869. Interestingly, the Panama Canal has never been blocked, and has only been closed for a day. That occurred in 1989, when U.S. military forces staged an assault in Panama to depose the country’s leader, Manuel Noriega.

A shortcut to the Orient

The...

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