On the hill above the tracks is Kenefick Park, home to Big Boy No. 4023 and DDA40X No. 6900. Becky Stone OMAHA, Neb. – Union Pacific has unveiled its latest commemorative paint scheme on Thursday in Omaha. EMD SD70ACe No. 1111 now sports an intricate new paint scheme and the slogan “Powered by our People” […]
Alaska Railroad seeks entrants for photo contest NEWSWIRE
The Alaska Railroad is seeking entrants for its photo contest. This Theodore Dickerson photo was a finalist in a previous contest. Theodore Dickerson/courtesy Alaska Railroad ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Alaska Railroad is once again running its Catch the Train Photo contest, with winning photos to be featured in the railroad’s calendar and a grand prize including […]
Amtrak signal issues lead to commuter delays in Boston NEWSWIRE
BOSTON — Amtrak signal issues led to delays on nine commuter lines in and out of Boston during Tuesday’s morning commute, with trains delayed up to 40 minutes. A spokesman for Keolis Commuter Services, which operates the commuter lines for the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, told the Boston Globe the “impact is specifically for dispatchers […]
Bedrooms included in latest Amtrak companion sleeper sale NEWSWIRE
A Viewliner sleeper on the Lake Shore Limited in 2018. Amtrak is holding a sale on sleeping-car accommodations. Bob Johnston WASHINGTON — Amtrak is holding a sale on sleeping-car accommodations through Monday, June 10 — but this time is including bedrooms and family rooms in the promotion. The sale waives companion rail fares when two […]
California high speed rail consultant suspended as state reviews deal NEWSWIRE
LOS ANGELES — The leading consultant on California’s high speed rail project has been suspended after a state agency began investigating a possible conflict of interest in his approval of a multimillion-dollar contract, the Los Angeles Times reports. Roy Hill, deputy chief operating officer for the California High Speed Rail Authority and an executive at […]
Canadian National keen on adopting new automated technology NEWSWIRE
A Canadian National inspection portal. Canadian National TORONTO — Canadian National is moving from proof-of-concept to full-scale deployment of several technology projects that aim to make the railway more reliable, safe, and efficient. “We’re done with the trying. We’re now deploying,” CEO J.J. Ruest told shareholders and analysts at the railroad’s investor day on Tuesday. […]
Ceremony opens last section of High Line park NEWSWIRE
Among those participating in Tuesday’s ceremony opening the High Line Spur, the final section of the linear park, are Friends of the High Line co-founders Joshua David (fourth from left) and Robert Hammond (fourth from right). Wielding the scissors next to Hammond is New York City Parks Commissioner Mitchell Silver. Ralph Spielman NEW YORK — […]
Flooding continues in Arkansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Kansas; water shutters another UP subdivision NEWSWIRE
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Flooding and heavy rainfall have closed Union Pacific’s Jonesboro Subdivision between Pine Bluff, Ark., and Dexter, Mo. The outage joins other UP service suspensions in the Southern Region including four routes emanating from a junction at Wagoner, Okla., to Little Rock, McAlester, Okla., and to Coffeeville and Parsons, Kan., along with […]
Norfolk Southern gearing up for major operational changes, greater use of distributed power NEWSWIRE
NEW YORK — Norfolk Southern will flip the switch on its new operating plan over the Fourth of July weekend and is preparing for the change by training crews and holding two dozen town hall meetings with employees and shippers at locations across the system. “It is one big network cutover,” CEO Jim Squires told […]
Suspension of Amtrak’s ‘Missouri River Runner’ extended yet again NEWSWIRE
ST. LOUIS — Amtrak’s suspension of Missouri River Runner operation between St. Louis and Kansas City will drag into a fourth week, with the latest extension to last through at least Monday, June 10. Rerouted Union Pacific freight traffic, the result of flooding elsewhere in the Midwest, continues to lead to track congestion resulting in […]
US rail traffic down again the week of June 1; AAR says floods and tariffs are taking a toll NEWSWIRE
Association of American Railroads WASHINGTON — The Association of American Railroads today reported U.S. rail traffic for the week ending June 1, as well as volumes for May 2019. U.S. railroads originated 1,291,671 carloads in May 2019, down 2.1%, or 28,065 carloads, from May 2018. U.S. railroads also originated 1,315,684 containers and trailers in May […]
America’s Transit Challenge: Part II NEWSWIRE
An arriving Metro Gold Line train passes a Metrolink train awaiting its afternoon departure on Feb. 21, 2017. TRAINS: David Lassen This article is the second of five on transit in the U.S. and North America. Read parts One, Three, Four, and Five online. Transit agencies are beginning to see their role as greater than just getting people from station […]