LA Metro passengers board a train at Los Angeles Union Station in January 2017. Metro is further reducing rail and bus service. TRAINS: David Lassen COVID-19 related rail news for Friday morning: — LA Metro will further reduce bus and rail service, moving to a modified Sunday schedule seven days a week. On Weekdays, Metro […]
Section: News & Reviews
NMRA national convention and National Train Show cancelled
Due to the current COVID-19 Pandemic, the National Model Railroad Association (NMRA) has canceled the 2020 National Convention and National Train Show, which had been scheduled for July in St. Louis, Mo. As of yet there are no plans to reschedule. For more information, please see this announcement at the NMRA web site. […]
International Toy Train Expo canceled
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, event organizer Menard’s has made the decision to cancel the International Toy Train Expo, which was to be held in July in Eau Claire, Wis. For more information see the official announcement on the Menards website. […]
AAR: US train traffic continues double-digit dive NEWSWIRE
WASHINGTON — The Association of American Railroads today reported U.S. rail traffic this week for the week ending March 28, 2020, as well as volumes for March 2020. U.S. railroads originated 899,673 carloads in March 2020, down 6%, or 57,148 carloads, from March 2019. U.S. railroads also originated 935,380 containers and trailers in March 2020, […]
National shippers conference cancels 2020 meeting NEWSWIRE
CHICAGO — The North American Rail Shippers Association today announced the cancellation of its 2020 Annual Meeting planned on May 12-14, 2020 in Kansas City, Mo. Every year, the NARS organization looks forward to connecting with the rail shipping community at the NARS Annual Meeting and sharing insight from industry leaders. Given the growing concerns […]
News Wire Digest Fourth Section for Thursday, April 9 NEWSWIRE
Thursday afternoon rail news: — In the latest in a series of efforts to stop construction of a high speed rail line between Dallas and Houton, a group of Texas state legislators have written the U.S. Department of Transportation, asking it to halt work on the Texas Central Railway project. The Bryan-College Station Eagle reports […]
News Wire Digest Second Section for Thursday, April 9 NEWSWIRE
More Thursday morning rail news: — The operator of the Ottawa, Ontario, light rail Confederation Line has outlined a plan to fix a length list of problems with the 7-month-old transit operation, but he city’s director of rail operations says the plan doesn’t meet the city requirements and does not include a timeline for fixing […]
News Wire Digest Third Section for Thursday, April 9 NEWSWIRE
Still more Thursday rail news: — A resolution in Delaware’s General Assembly would direction the state’s Department of Transportation to work with neighboring states and railroads to fill a 20-mile gap in commuter rail service between Newark, Del., and Perryville, Md. Delaware Public Media reports the resolution seek to have Maryland’s MARC and Pennsylvania’s SEPTA […]
Trains News Wire Digest for Thursday, April 9 NEWSWIRE
A New Haven-bound Metro-North train arrives in Westport, Conn., in August 2019. Metro-North will move to an essential service schedule on April 13. TRAINS: David Lassen Thursday morning COVID-19-related rail news: — Metro-North Railroad will make new service cuts as of Monday, April 13, introducing what it is calling an “Essential Travel Schedule” including hourly […]
Wabtec partners with other PA firm to make face shields for hospital workers NEWSWIRE
A worker assembles and wears face shields. Wabtec’s plant in Erie, Pa., will product plastic screens for face shields destined for western Pennsylvania hospitals. Wabtec PITTSBURGH — Wabtec Corporation and Tronix3D are partnering to provide much needed personal protective equipment for Excela Health, a leading health system provider of advanced medical care in Pennsylvania. The […]
News Wire Digest Second Section for Wednesday, April 8 NEWSWIRE
More Wednesday morning rail news: — The Alaska Railroad reported a $21.6 million profit in 2019, a 17% improvement over the previous year, thanks to improved freight business. The Anchorage Daily News reports the railroad generated $203.9 million in total revenue, an increase of 7.5%. Freight traffic increased by 9%, leading to $85.3 million in […]
Trains News Wire Digest for Wednesday, April 8 NEWSWIRE
Wednesday morning COVID-19-related rail news: — The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority will dramatically slash service on Thursday, April 9, suspending service on some of its Regional Rail lines, closing some subway stations, and decreasing bus and trolley frequencies as part of what it is calling “Lifeline Service.” SEPTA General Manager Leslie Richards told the Philadelphia […]