Port strike ends on third day (updated)

The strike by dockworkers that shut down East Coast ports came to an end today (Thursday, Oct. 3) when the International Longshoremen’s Association and the United States Maritime Alliance announced they had come to a tentative agreement on wages and an extension of the master contract. The agreement ended the strike on its third day. […]

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Union Pacific sues Chicago suburb over noise citations

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CHICAGO — Union Pacific has filed a federal lawsuit against River Forest, Ill., over noise citations the Chicago suburb has issued against the railroad since December of last year. The suit, against the village of 11,717 (as of the 2020 census), Village President Cathy Adduci, and Police Chief Jim O’Shea, was filed today (Thursday, Oct. […]

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Train dispatchers ratify new agreement with BNSF Railway

FORT WORTH, Texas — The American Train Dispatchers Association (ATDA) has voted to ratify a new contract agreement with BNSF Railway. The new agreement, announced today, increases wages, accelerates paid vacation accrual, and includes other contractual improvements. The news comes a month ahead of the opening of the next collective bargaining round and provides a […]

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Fort Wayne society names Lynch as executive director

Man in period rail garb in front of steam locomotive

FORT WAYNE, Ind. — The Fort Wayne Railroad Historical Society, known for its stewardship of Nickel Plate Road steam engine No. 765 and the Indiana Rail Experience rail tourism program, has named Kelly Lynch as its first executive director — the first paid employee in the organization’s 52-year history. Lynch has been a member of […]

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October 2024

The October 2024 cover of Trains magazine

In every issue News, p. 6 First Siemens café car debuts in Amtrak’s Midwest service, and a summer of challenges for the Northeast Corridor Bill Stephens, p. 9 Railroads should copy Norfolk Southern’s Short Line Performance Project Preservation, p. 42 Northwest Railroad Museum in Snoqualmie, Wash., to build new roundhouse, gallery, and turntable Great Railfan […]

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MBTA Green Line resumes operation after Tuesday derailment (updated)

Aerial view of derailed light rail trainset

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Service resumed late this morning (Thursday, Oct. 3) after a day and a half of shuttle-bus substitutions on the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority’s Green Line in the wake of Tuesday’s derailment of a Green Line train near Lechmere station in Cambridge. On Wednesday, the MBTA had said it was “unclear” when service […]

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Amtrak awards contract for Seattle maintenance facility

Illustration of new building at rail yard

SEATTLE — Amtrak has awarded a construction contract for upgrades to its King Street Yard in Seattle, meant to prepare the facility for arrival of next-generation Amtrak Airo equipment for the Amtrak Cascades route as well as improving maintenance for long-distance trains that use the facilities. PCL Construction Services will lead design and construction on […]

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U.S. weekly rail traffic remains up, but by smaller margin

Weekly table showing U.S. carload rail traffic by commodity type, plus overall intermodal volume

WASHINGTON — Weekly U.S. rail traffic remained ahead of 2023 levels for the week ending Sept. 28, 2024, although the gain was the smallest in more than two months. According to statistics from the Association of American Railroads, total volume for the week was 507,537 carloads and intermodal units, a 1.6% increase over the corresponding […]

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