Nevada governor signs two-person crew law NEWSWIRE

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CARSON CITY, Nev. – Nevada has become the second state this year to pass a law requiring at least two people in the cab of freight trains on Class I and Class II railroads. On May 15, Gov. Steve Sisolak (D) signed Assembly Bill 337 into law, just two months after Colorado’s governor signed a […]

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Adirondack Scenic Railroad executive director resigns NEWSWIRE

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An Adirondack Scenic locomotive and train. Alex Mayes UTICA, N.Y. — After slightly more than one year on the job, Jack Roberson has resigned as the executive director of the Adirondack Rail Preservation Society, which operates the Adirondack Scenic Railroad in upstate New York. Justin Gonyo, former general manager of the Saratoga & North Creek […]

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Proposed PATCO overnight schedule change cancelled NEWSWIRE

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PHILADELPHIA – The Port Authority Transit Corp., which operates PATCO transit service between Philadelphia and Lindenwold, N.J., is rolling back a proposal to modify overnight service. “PATCO continues to study security concerns during the owl hours and I am creating a special task force led by Delaware River Port Authority Police Captain George Bollendorf to […]

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‘Trails and Rails’ program sets 2019 routes NEWSWIRE

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Trails and Rails volunteer Andy Selden describes wildlife along the Mississippi River on the ‘Empire Builder’ in 2014. Bob Johnston WASHINGTON – Amtrak’s decision to no longer furnish meals or lodging for “Trails and Rails” program volunteers continues to curtail commentary on rail routes that used to have it. However, a new five-year agreement between […]

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