MADISON, Wis. – The Center for Railroad Photography & Art seeks to grant docent scholarships to young or emerging photographers or visual artists to attend its annual “Conversations” conference in Lake Forest, Ill., to be held Sept. 13-15, 2019. Up to four applicants who demonstrate financial need and creative work may be awarded docent scholarships, […]
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CSX CFO Lonegro departs railroad company; Boone named interim finance chief NEWSWIRE
Frank Lonegro, former CSX Corp. chief financial officer CSX Corp. JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — CSX Corp. today announced the departure of executive vice president and chief financial officer, Frank A. Lonegro. Jim Foote, president and chief executive officer, said, “On behalf of the Board and all CSX employees, I would like to thank Frank for his […]
Historian Richard Sparks has passed NEWSWIRE
Richard Sparks in his studio painting a railroad book cover. Sparks family collection ALEXANDRIA, Va. — Richard M. Sparks, rail enthusiast, editor, author, historian, photographer, artist, and so much more, passed away May 12, 2019 after a valiant, prolonged bout with metastatic cancer. He was 77 years old. Richard was one of a handful who […]
North Carolina county agrees to contribute to commuter rail study NEWSWIRE
HILLSBOROUGH, N.C. — Orange County has agreed to contribute to funds for a study of possible regional commuter rail service around Durham, N.C. The service could extend into Johnston, Wake, Orange and Alamance counties. Orange County agreed to pay $75,000 of the study’s total cost of $850,000, which is being shared by the participating counties […]
Ohio tornado outbreak disrupts rail service NEWSWIRE
DAYTON, Ohio – Rail activity is still suspended in Dayton after several tornadoes tore through the city and southwestern Ohio communities late Monday night. CSX Transportation confirms it has temporarily ceased all rail operations through Dayton due to down power lines and other debris across mainline tracks. “CSX personnel are working closely with the electric […]
Positive train control may open up railroads to new kinds of cyber attacks, expert says NEWSWIRE
A Union Pacific train passes under a signal bridge and past a positive train control installation on BNSF Railway track in Cajon Pass, Calif., in 2013. Trains: Steve Sweeney Even as railroads continue to roll out their positive train control solutions, one question remains front and center: Are the systems vulnerable to a cyber-attack? Can […]
Private car community ‘disappointed’ with Amtrak observation platform ban NEWSWIRE
As seen from the platform of business car ‘Dearing,’ the 2016 New River Train passes under the New River Gorge bridge near Fayetteville, W.Va., in October 2016. Chase Gunnoe WASHINGTON – Private car owners and operators say they are disappointed of Amtrak’s decision to ban observation deck riding and open dutch doors, despite their efforts […]
Trains, Grand Canyon Railway to run Consolidation No. 29 on October photo event NEWSWIRE
Grand Canyon 2-8-0 No. 29 will be featured in a Trains-sponsored event Oct. 26-27. Grand Canyon Railway: Eric Hadder WILLIAMS, Ariz. — Tickets go on sale Saturday for a Trains Magazine-sponsored event Oct. 26-27, 2019, at Grand Canyon Railway featuring 2-8-0 No. 29 in its final appearance before it goes into storage, the magazine and […]
VIA settles on dome deployment plan for ‘Canadian’ NEWSWIRE
On one of its last transcontinental trips from Toronto, a Panorama dome is positioned just behind the Canadian’s dining car as westbound train No. 1 crosses the North Thompson River at Kamloops, British Columbia, on May 18, 2019. These single-level domes will run only on certain days between Edmonton and Vancouver, B.C., for the rest […]
Wabtec earns order for PTC work on New Mexico’s Rail Runner NEWSWIRE
WILMERDING, Pa. — Wabtec was selected to implement the positive train control system for the New Mexico Rail Runner Express, in an order worth $55 million. Building on ongoing design work, Wabtec will provide full-system integration for deployment of PTC on Rail Runner’s full fleet of 18 locomotives/cab cars and nearly 100 miles of track […]
Analyst: Penny-pinching is behind prolonged service problems at Class I railroads NEWSWIRE
Loop Capital Markets SAN ANTONIO, Texas – Rail service has been poor more often than it’s been good during the past five years because railroads run too lean and get caught short of crews, locomotives, or both and can’t recover quickly from the impact of unexpected events. So says Rick Paterson, a one-time Australian railroader […]
Brookfield Asset Management, Blackstone Group show interest in Genesee & Wyoming NEWSWIRE
DARIEN, Conn. – Investment firms Brookfield Asset Management Inc. and Blackstone Group LP have shown interest in acquiring shortline railroad operator Genesee & Wyoming. The inquiries are made through affiliate companies Stonepeak Infrastructure Partners and EQT Partners, according to Bloomberg. In March, Trains News Wire reported of G&W’s desire for an investment parter, or outright […]