CRP&A accepting submissions for 2020 photo contest NEWSWIRE

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Soo Line trains at Fond du Lac, Wis., on Oct. 4, 1969. Wallace W. Abbey, Center for Railroad Photography & Art collection MADISON, Wis. – The Center for Railroad Photography & Art is accepting submissions for its 2020 John E. Gruber Creative Photography Awards Program. The theme is “connections.” The subject theme is open to […]

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Genesee & Wyoming sale completed NEWSWIRE

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DARIEN, Conn. — Genesee & Wyoming’s sale to Brookfield Infrastructure and GIC has been completed, the shortline holding company announced this morning. The deal takes the company private, with each share of stock receiving $112 cash. [See “Genesee & Wyoming sold in $8.4 billion deal,” Trains News Wire, July 1, 2019.] As a result, the […]

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Reduced operations on tap for Sound Transit light rail NEWSWIRE

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SEATTLE — Sound Transit’s Link light rail service will see service reductions for a 10-week period beginning Jan. 4, including three weekends when bus service will substitute for part of the route. The reductions will allow construction connecting existing tracks to the new 19-station East Link line to Redmond, Wash. Trains will run on 12-minute […]

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No injuries in MBTA commuter train derailment NEWSWIRE

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BOSTON — Delays were continuing this morning on one Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority line after a Thursday afternoon derailment of an outbound commuter train. No injuries were reported when the Framingham/Worcester train derailed near the Lansdowne station in Boston’s Fenway neighborhood. Keolis Commuter Services, the contract operator of MBTA commuter trains, described the accident as “a […]

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