WASHINGTON — Two workers struck and killed by a PATCO train on the Benjamin Frankin Bridge in Camden, N.J., had entered the right-of-way before a track outage for maintenance work had been established, the National Transportation Safety Board said in determining probable cause as part of its final report on the Oct. 14, 2022, incident. […]
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Bridge issue leads to CSX derailment in Tennessee
LaFOLLETTE, Tenn. — Cleanup continues after about 15 cars of a CSX Transportation freight train derailed Saturday after part of a bridge gave way, according to the city’s police chief. WATE-TV reports that LaFollette Police Chief Steve Wallen said the metal frame supporting the bridge had broken, leading to a derailment that destroyed about a […]
South Shore acknowledges issues with new schedules, promises improvements
CHESTERTON, Ind. — South Shore Line commuter rail service has been experiencing some growing pains with its expanded schedule, to the point that Northern Indiana Commuter Transportation District President Mike Noland on Friday issued a letter to riders vowing to do better. With the completion of its $378 million Double Track project between Gary and […]
Two UP trains derail in Arkansas; Texas Eagle cancelled St. Louis-Ft. Worth for two days
EMMETT, Ark. —Ten cars of a Union Pacific freight train derailed Saturday afternoon, May 25, at Emmett, Ark., about 7 miles northeast of Hope, Ark. The track continued to be blocked Sunday afternoon as crews worked to remove cars and repair the damage, according to spokeswoman Meg Siffring. A second train had derailed a day […]
CPKC to name new subdivision after former KCS CEO Michael Haverty
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Canadian Pacific Kansas City will honor former Kansas City Southern CEO Michael Haverty by naming a new subdivision after the influential railroad executive. Assuming the deal gains the necessary regulatory approval, CPKC will name its portion of the Meridian & Bigbee short line the Haverty Subdivision. CPKC and CSX plan to […]
Trains to observe Memorial Day
WAUKESHA, Wis. — Trains Magazine, other Firecrown Media publications, and the Firecrown Media offices will be closed Monday, May 27, 2024, as we observe an extended Memorial Day weekend. Readers should expect less News Wire content than usual from Saturday through Monday. We’ll be back to our normal hours as of Tuesday, May 28. We […]
Union Pacific No. 4014 can now run on its own
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — This week the Union Pacific made a short run with 4-8-8-4 No. 4014 to test the new PTC system installed on the locomotive. While Big Boy has operated with a LeaPTC system since 2021, says a UP statement, the new equipment permits operation without support of a diesel locomotive. The original PTC […]
CapeFLYER to mark 11th season with first class service
CapeFlYER HYANNIS, Mass. — The Cape Cod Regional Transit Authority is marking the 11th season of CapeFLYER service with a new first class car. Begun in 2013, the Cape Flyer connects Boston and Cape Cod during the summer weekend months, helping riders bypass heavy traffic congestion getting to Cape Cod from Boston. Service resumes May […]
If you can’t get trackside, check out the virtual tour of Canadian Pacific 4-6-4 No. 2816
If you’ve seen Canadian Pacific 4-6-4 No. 2816 charge through your town this spring — or if you’ve been lucky enough to chase Canadian Pacific Kansas City’s Final Spike Steam Tour — I’m envious. Thus far I’ve had to settle for being an armchair railfan as the steam spectacle of the year unfolds. Now, don’t […]
MBTA sets June maintenance shutdowns on Orange, Red lines, six commuter routes
BOSTON — The Orange and Red lines will be the focus of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority’s ongoing track repair work for its rapid transit lines in June, while six commuter rail lines will also see service disruptions. Three outages planned on Orange Line On the Orange Line, a 10-day closure between Wellington and Back […]
New Orleans historic streetcar line to receive spark in additional ADA compliance
New Orleans — The historic St. Charles streetcar line of the New Orleans Regional Transit Authority (RTA) is expected to receive a spark in additional improvements in its ADA compliance and handicapped accessibility. This will be possible with over $5 million in funding from a recently passed Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, recently announced by Congressman Troy […]
Norfolk Southern reaches $310 million East Palestine settlement with EPA, Justice Department
WASHINGTON — Norfolk Southern reached a $310 million settlement today with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Justice Department regarding cleanup and ongoing monitoring in East Palestine, Ohio, which was the site of a disastrous hazardous materials derailment last year. The agencies said the agreement, which must be approved by a federal court, holds […]