End of the line for the Bay Coast Railroad NEWSWIRE

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Cape Charles, Va. Google Maps WASHINGTON — It really is the end of the line for the Bay Coast Railroad. The railroad, which had shuttered in 2018, seeks to formally abandon its remaining route miles on the Delmarva Peninsula and the car float operation across Chesapeake Bay. The railroad filed an abandonment petition with the […]

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First Progress-built Tier 4 locomotives for CSX arrive NEWSWIRE

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CSX SD70ACe-T4 No. 8908 shows off its fresh paint. Erik Landrum CINCINNATI – Delivery of CSX Transportation’s first SD70ACe-T4 locomotives began last week when nine of the 10-unit order was shipped from Progress Rail’s Muncie, Ind., plant. Norfolk Southern delivered the nine units from Muncie to Cincinnati where they were interchanged to CSX. The order, […]

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NRC names Wieland as president NEWSWIRE

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WASHINGTON — Ashley Wieland has been named as the new president of the National Railroad Construction and Maintenance Association. Wieland, who had previously worked for the NRC in several capacities, was most recently director of state government relations for the American Traffic Safety Services Association. “I’m thrilled to be back with the NRC and honored […]

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Big Boy No. 4014 departure delayed this morning NEWSWIRE

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No. 4014 heads east through the curves at Archer, Wyo., on Monday as it departs Cheyenne to kick off its next public tour. Zach Marlow CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Union Pacific Big Boy No. 4014’s departure from its home base in Cheyenne today was delayed more than four hours while the crew “made adjustments” to the […]

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Former FRA official Ken Lawson passes at 90 NEWSWIRE

BLUEMONT, Va. — Well-known Federal Railroad official Ken Lawson passed away at home in Bluemont on June 19, 2019. He was 90. Born in Chicago in 1928, Ken graduated from Northwestern University in 1951 with a degree in electrical engineering. He served as a gunnery officer on the U.S.S. Healy during the Korean Conflict. Following […]

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