
Tracking the Past: The History of the Railroad
The railroad stands as one of America’s greatest technological achievements, transforming from humble wooden tracks into a sophisticated rail network that spans 140,000 miles across
The railroad stands as one of America’s greatest technological achievements, transforming from humble wooden tracks into a sophisticated rail network that spans 140,000 miles across
The railroad industry has long served as the backbone of America’s transportation infrastructure, but it’s time for a transformation on the track. Evertrak is leading
Though the railroad sector is often overlooked in sustainability discussions, it is heavily impacted by extreme weather. This realization forces us to address a significant
Plastic Free July® is a global movement that helps millions of people be part of the solution to plastic pollution—so we can have cleaner streets,
Imagine a world where discarded plastics not only help rebuild and strengthen the 140,000 miles of railroad tracks in the U.S., but also help rebuild and elevate lives. Tim Noonan, U.S. Marine Corps veteran and founder and CEO of Evertrak, isn’t just imagining it – he’s laying the foundation for it, one railroad tie at a time.
The company’s ties, made with post-industrial PE and PP mixed with glass fiber, last much longer than traditional wooden ones.
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