MBTA to shut down portions of Red, Green lines in February

Section of MBTA transit map showing Red Line area to be shut down

BOSTON — A 10-day shutdown of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority’s Red Line between the Alewife and Harvard stations is the centerpiece of MBTA’s plans for major maintenance projects in February, the latest phase in a more than year-long effort to eliminate the accumulated slow orders on the agency’s rail transit system. Also, an 18-day […]

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Norfolk Southern cutting 7% of management and staff positions

Norfolk Southern logo

ATLANTA — Norfolk Southern told employees today that it will eliminate 7% of its management and staff positions as a cost-cutting move. The railroad is set to publicly announce the cutbacks during its fourth-quarter earnings call on Friday morning. NS is offering voluntary severance packages to eligible employees, according to people familiar with the matter. […]

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Ask Trains.com January 2024 compilation

Ask Trains.com January 2024 compilation | In this month’s installment, Cody answers inquiries related to a model railroad owned and operated by Model Railroader magazine; how our Model Railroader staff members prefer to uncouple cars in a train; the rationale for specific markings on locomotives; plus other questions regarding both model and 1:1 scale railroads! […]

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American Flyer No. 647 Northern Pacific refrigerator car

Flyer No. 647 Northern Pacific refrigerator car

Glancing at the catalogs put out by the A.C. Gilbert Co. and the Lionel Corp. from 1952 or ’55 or ’58, you notice how similar the product lines were. Both Gilbert, which developed the American Flyer line of S gauge trains, and its rival marketed train sets at various price points to entice households with […]

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How to make a homemade track cleaning tool

track cleaning tool on track

No doubt about it, trains run better when you keep the rails clean. There are many commercial products on the market that get the job done, but when I clean my O gauge layout (see “Postwar gem in 55 square feet” in the November 2012 issue of Classic Toy Trains), I reach for my homemade […]

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How to replace the battery in an older MTH engine

locomotive with shell off, battery packs

The age of miniscule computer chips has delivered sweet sounds to modern toy train locomotives. But such systems can add a sour note when they start acting “funny.” MTH’s original ProtoSound and ProtoSound 2.0 systems can create great anxiety when the systems backfire. The culprit is often a component that’s hardly hi-tech. It’s the battery. […]

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Build a train shed for your passenger terminal

model train layout passenger terminal

In the October 2005 issue, I explained how to build a large terminal building for your O gauge layout. But the actual building is only part of a terminal complex. Whether it’s a terminal (with stub tracks ending next to it), or a station (with through tracks beside it), there’s almost always a train shed […]

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Union Pacific: Uncertainty clouds freight outlook for the year

Freight train with two yellow locomotives with small town in distance

OMAHA, Neb. — Union Pacific expects muted traffic volume this year due to a combination of a slow economy, lower demand for coal, and the loss of an international intermodal contract to BNSF Railway. UP executives discussed their outlook for the year while releasing fourth-quarter financial results this morning. “The Union Pacific team is executing […]

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