EAST PALESTINE, Ohio – A through east-west roadway paralleling the Norfolk Southern Fort Wayne Line track here will reopen on a limited basis Monday, Sept. 25. It was closed for 7 months during an environmental cleanup of the derailment and toxic-chemical spill that occurred Feb. 3. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has announced that East […]
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Nevada Northern Railway Museum to host Iron Horse Symposium
ELY, Nev. — A longstanding tradition for the Nevada Northern Railway Museum will be held again this fall. The 2023 Iron Horse Symposium is scheduled from Sept. 28 to Oct. 1 as an immersive experience with steam locomotives Nos. 81 and 93 in operation alongside the museum’s other historic equipment, including vintage Alco and Baldwin […]
Southern California’s Coachella Valley receives $5 million
RIVERSIDE, Calif. — The planned passenger rail service between Los Angeles and the Coachella Valley is receiving a boost in federal funding. In a July 28 press release, Congressman Ken Calvert announced that $5 million (of the $23.8 million secured for district transportation projects) — as part of the federal Fiscal Year 2024 Transportation/HUD Appropriations […]
Brightline inaugurates Orlando service
The mood was one of celebration and accomplishment as the first Brightline train pulled into the new Orlando International Airport station on Friday. The arrival signaled the start of revenue service between Miami and Orlando, linking major population centers and attractions in the northern and southern portions of Florida. [see “Brightline Orlando to launch service […]
Union Pacific officials seek reopening of Eagle Pass gateway to Mexico
OMAHA, Neb. – Union Pacific executives are traveling to Eagle Pass, Texas, today to encourage officials to reopen the Mexico rail border crossing that has been shut down since Wednesday due to the surge in migrants crossing the Rio Grande. Thousands of migrants waded their way to U.S. soil this week, straining resources in the […]
Photo charter raises $10,000 to kick start rebuild of Santa Fe 4-6-2
ABILENE, Kan. — Photographers from around the country came to Abilene to shoot Santa Fe 4-6-2 No. 3415 before the locomotive is slated to be taken out of service for its federally mandated 1,472-day inspection. But they didn’t leave the Abilene & Smoky Valley Railroad empty-handed. Organizer Dak Dillion presented the railroad with $10,000 in […]
Norfolk Southern breaks ground on first responder training center in East Palestine
Training center in East Palestine EAST PALESTINE, Ohio — Norfolk Southern broke ground Thursday on a training center for first responders in East Palestine. CEO Alan Shaw and East Palestine officials attended a ceremony to mark the start of the construction of a regional safety training center. The new center will provide ongoing, free training […]
Congress considered sending Steamtown Big Boy to Utah
Big Boy WASHINGTON — Long before Union Pacific reacquired Big Boy No. 4014, rebuilt it to operation and sent it west to Utah for the 150th anniversary of the Golden Spike, Congress considered sending another Big Boy to the celebration. In 2002, Rep. Jim Hansen, a Republican from Utah, and Rep. Nicholas Rahall, a Democrat […]
Urban rail begins reinventing itself
Urban rail CHICAGO — Representatives from a wide range of U.S. rail operations gathered in the Windy City this week to compare ways in which systems are attempting to capture customers who may have shunned their trains prior to the Covid-19 pandemic. Highlights of the three-day confab included a tour of South Shore Line projects […]
Atlas railcar designed for spent nuclear fuel completes 1,680-mile test run
Atlas railcar PUEBLO, Colo. — The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has announced the successful completion of a 1,680-mile round trip as part of the final testing for its Atlas railcar. A Sept. 21, 2023 press release said the 12-axle equipment — designed to transport large containers of spent nuclear fuel and high-level radioactive waste […]
$178 million in CRISI grant awarded for Gulf Coast rail
WASHINGTON — The Federal Railroad Administration announced today $178 million in Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvements (CRISI) Program funding to restore Amtrak service from New Orleans to Mobile, Ala. The funding will help to build a platform for the Mobile end of the service, as well as additional track upgrades. “We’ve been fighting to […]
Governor reacts following more close calls on MBTA
BOSTON — Safety issues continue to plague the MBTA. The commuter service is now investigating a near miss between a train and workers on the Red Line on Monday and second incident on Monday, Sept. 11, along the same tracks, according to a news story on WCVB-TV. Last week the Federal Transit Administration admonished the […]