OMAHA, Neb. — Union Pacific Big Boy 4-8-8-4 No. 4014 will be home in time for Thanksgiving — arriving at the Cheyenne shops on Nov. 27 after it completes the tour it begins today. In an email to members of the Union Pacific Steam Club, railroad officials announced that after Big Boy’s Southwest Tour stops […]
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UP’s chief financial officer to retire NEWSWIRE
Rob Knight, outgoing UP chief financial officer Union Pacific Jennifer Hamann, incoming UP chief financial officer Union Pacific OMAHA, Neb. — The dean of railroad chief financial officers, Union Pacific’s Rob Knight, will retire at the end of the year. UP yesterday named Jennifer Hamann, who currently serves as senior vice president — finance, as […]
Trains News Wire Round-up for the week of Sept. 27, 2019 NEWSWIRE
Trains editors’ present rail news that is fit to publish. This week, Brian and Steve talk about Railway Interchange, Union Pacific’s Big Boy, Canadian Pacific’s chief engineer, and more! […]
KCS line to Mexico City still out of service after sabotage, fire, and theft NEWSWIRE
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Kansas City Southern’s Mexican subsidiary remains shut down about 80 miles northwest of Mexico City following a fiery collision last week caused by theft-related sabotage. All Kansas City Southern de Mexico service to and from the Mexico City-area remains suspended, KCS officials say. Vandals reportedly blocked tracks in Nopala in the […]
MTA authorizes $51.5 billion for a new five-year capital program NEWSWIRE
Part of the funds will go to New York City Transit for new signaling and equipment, station improvements, and track replacement. Subway riders on the nation’s largest transit system can expect to see more work trains, such as this one at the West 4th Street station in Manhattan, for system upgrades in the next five […]
World War I-era Missouri Pacific maps published online by University of Arkansas NEWSWIRE
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — More than a hundred historical railroad maps of the Missouri Pacific, including Arkansas predecessors, are now online as a result of a digitalization project at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. The maps are part of the university’s Center for Arkansas History and Culture and were a 2017 gift by […]
AAR: Most carload and intermodal traffic trend downward, again NEWSWIRE
Association of American Railroads WASHINGTON — The Association of American Railroads today reported U.S. rail traffic for the week ending Sept. 21, 2019. For this week, total U.S. weekly rail traffic was 528,670 carloads and intermodal units, down 6.8% compared with the same week last year. Total carloads for the week ending Sept. 21 were […]
APTA chief outlines steps Congress can take to help commuter railroads NEWSWIRE
APTA recommendations for Congress Richard Wronski WASHINGTON — The CEO of the American Public Transportation Association Congress Tuesday to boost federal funding to meet growing needs and new technology, reform existing programs and policies, and address the difficulties facing those agencies. At a hearing before the House Subcommittee on Railroads, Pipelines, and Hazardous Materials, titled, […]
Canadian Pacific’s new chief engineer is the architect for tomorrow’s railroad NEWSWIRE
Kyle Mulligan, Canadian Pacific chief engineer Canadian Pacific Kyle Mulligan never planned on being a railroader. Mulligan graduated from Carleton University in Ottawa, Ontario, in 2009 with a master’s degree in biomedical engineering where his thesis focused on figuring out what sounds electronic stethoscopes could detect from the lungs. While in school he also worked […]
Complexity slows NJ Transit efforts to meet PTC deadline NEWSWIRE
An afternoon NJ Transit train arrives Short Hills Station in April 2017. The Morris and Essex line here is the positive train control proving grounds for the rest of the NJ Transit system. New multiple-unit cars expected to arrive in the mid-2020s will replace locomotives on most trains. Ralph Spielman NEWARK, N.J. — NJ Transit “still […]
Concerns about funding and red tape rise to the top of commuter railroad executives’ testimony NEWSWIRE
WASHINGTON — Commuter railroad executives testifying before Congress on Tuesday spoke at length about money and red tape. The American Public Transportation Association’s chief testified before congress but so did Jim Derwinski, CEO/executive director of Metra; Peter Rogoff, CEO of Sound Transit; and Stephanie Wiggins, CEO of Metrolink. Derwinski said Metra, and the commuter rail […]
First GE enters service at WNY&PA; Alcos safe for the moment NEWSWIRE
Move over Alcos, No. 6002, the Western New York & Pennsylvania’s first operating AC GE, is ready for service. Stephan M. Koenig OLEAN, N.Y. — On Tuesday, Western New York & Pennsylvania AC46CH No. 6002 became the first alternating current GE to enter revenue service on the railroad famed for its big Alco motive power. […]