Why some modelers change the couplers on their trains

A Kadee knuckle coupler mounted on the underside of an HO scale heavyweight passenger car.

If you’re new to the hobby, you might be wondering why some modelers change the couplers on their trains. Couplers are the devices that connect individual locomotives and rolling stock together while playing a critical role in determining the realism and reliability of a model train. To put it simply, some model railroaders choose to […]

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Railroad drone photography with Brandon Fiume

Steam locomotive with motion blur and mountain scenery.

Railroad drone photography Digital photography is constantly improving, and these advancements are empowering photographers to push the boundaries and implore new styles of photography. A new style that has recently emerged reinvents the classic, pan and pace. Using a low shutter speed and a steady hand, this style allows photographers to focus on the subject […]

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Railroad heritage freight cars

An old freight car covered with graffiti.

Railroad heritage freight cars: Appreciating the liveries of our favorite fallen flag railroads on the mainline today is mostly limited to the predecessor railroads remembered by Class I railroads’ heritage programs. Norfolk Southern, Union Pacific, and Canadian National collectively recognize more than 30 fallen flag railroads with paint schemes adapted on modern locomotives. Beyond official […]

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Bill to limit train length introduced in Nevada

CARSON CITY, Nevada — The Nevada legislature has become the latest to consider limiting the length of freight trains, through introduction of a bill which would prohibit trains of more than 7,500 feet. AB 456, introduced on March 27, sets penalties for violations beginning at $5,000 and escalating to $25,000. The bill also would set […]

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U.S. rail traffic slump continues in March

Weekly table showing U.S. carload traffic by commodity type, plus intermodal totals

WASHINGTON — U.S. rail traffic was down 7.6% in March compared to the same month in 2022, according to statistics from the Association of American Railroads, extending and deepening the downward trend so far in 2023. Traffic for the week ending April 1 was down by 7.4%, the AAR reported. The figures for the month […]

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CN grain train derails in Alberta

Canadian National logo

UNCAS, Alberta — Seventeen cars of a Canadian National Railway grain train derailed early today (April 5), Global News reports. No injuries were reported. Investigators from the Transportation Safety Board of Canada have been sent to the scene east of Edmonton. CN told Global News the derailment occurred about 6 a.m. near Uncas, about 22 […]

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East Broad Top Railroad freight cars in the 21st Century

Overhead shot of mix-freight train with a flatcar and boxcar in the foreground.

East Broad Top Railroad freight cars tell the story of a narrow-gauge railroad that was ahead of its time. Here’s what you should know about this mostly home-built fleet that survives today at the National Historic Landmark in Pennsylvania. Hoppers In the common-carrier era, East Broad Top lived off coal as its main traffic. The […]

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