No. 612’s boiler and running gear are reunited in Ohio at the Age of Steam Roundhouse in 2015. Age of Steam SUGARCREEK, Ohio — As the Age of Steam Roundhouse prepares for its first season of public tours beginning in May, the museum has also been working on a special project for a World War […]
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BNSF chairman’s words of wisdom, from quarterly earnings to coal NEWSWIRE
BNSF Railway Executive Chairman Matt Rose, left, speaks with independent rail analyst Anthony B. Hatch, right, at the Midwest Association of Rail Shippers’ conference in Lombard, Ill., on Jan. 16, 2019. TRAINS: David Lassen LOMBARD, Ill. — What’s on Matt Rose’s mind? Lots. As part of a long-ranging conversation with independent rail analyst Anthony B. […]
BNSF’s Rose presses need for rail automation NEWSWIRE
BNSF Railway Executive Chairman Matt Rose speaks to an audience at the Midwest Association of Rail Shippers conference in Lombard, Ill., on Jan. 16, 2019. TRAINS: David Lassen LOMBARD, Ill. — Matt Rose has a lot of things on his mind as he nears the end of his tenure as executive chairman of BNSF Railway. […]
CSX claims record-low operating ratio of 60.3 NEWSWIRE
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — CSX Corp. today announced fourth quarter 2018 net earnings of $843 million, or $1.01 per share, versus $4,140 million, or $4.62 per share on a GAAP basis ($0.64 on an adjusted basis) in the same period last year. Fourth quarter 2017 net earnings included a tax reform benefit resulting from the Tax […]
G&W CEO Hellmann says Class I changes can bring out short lines’ best NEWSWIRE
G&W CEO John C. Hellmann TRAINS: David Lassen LOMBARD, Ill. — Precision Scheduled Railroading is not just for Class I railroads — either as a concept or in its impact. Railroading’s most inescapable topic also reaches short lines, as Genesee & Wyoming chairman, president, and CEO John Hellman outlined during his Wednesday luncheon address to […]
How’s Amtrak doing in the fight vs. winter? NEWSWIRE
The westbound Empire Builder prepares to leave Minot, N.D. on March 1, 2007. North Dakota has been largely spared of heavy snowfall totals this winter. Bob Johnston WASHINGTON — Not mentioned in reports of cancelled flights and accident-strewn snowbound highways as a major winter storm moved from the Midwest to the Mid-Atlantic region last weekend […]
Metra cab video shows engineer’s view of grade crossing failure NEWSWIRE
CHICAGO — Newly released video taken from the cab of a Metra commuter train shows the train narrowly missing a vehicle as it passed through a crossing where the gates had not lowered. It was the second video of a harrowing close call that took place Nov. 9 on the Metra Rock Island Line tracks at […]
Metra: Three trains passed crossing with faulty signals, gates NEWSWIRE
CHICAGO — Not one but three Metra trains passed through a grade crossing in Mokena, Ill., where the gates and signals had failed to operate properly, narrowly missing several vehicles, Metra officials acknowledged Wednesday. The incidents took place Nov. 9 on Metra’s Rock Island line at the 191st Street crossing. A near hit involving one […]
Rose continues assault on Precision Scheduled Railroading NEWSWIRE
BNSF Executive Chairman Matt Rose TRAINS: David Lassen LOMBARD, Ill. — Matt Rose continues spiking hard on Precision Scheduled Railroading. Speaking before the Midwest Association of Rail Shippers on Wednesday, BNSF Railway’s executive chairman laid out additional considerations and problems he sees with the continued roll-out of PSR. He spoke candidly on the topic a […]
Several light rail projects to debut in 2019 NEWSWIRE
A Denver RTD light rail train approaches the University of Denver station in September 2018. The system is slated to open a 2.3-mile extension in 2019. TRAINS: David Lassen This is part two of Trains News Wire’s look at transit projects in 2019. Tuesday’s part 1 is available here. Today’s article focuses on light rail […]
Two western U.S. railroad museums had a great 2018 and have big plans for 2019 NEWSWIRE
The Colorado Railroad Museum in Golden hopes to cover more of its outside exhibits in 2019. Trains: Jim Wrinn SACRAMENTO, Calif. and GOLDEN, Colo. – Two prominent western U.S. railroad museums made significant progress in 2018 and are moving ahead with ambitious plans for 2019. In Sacramento, the California State Railroad Museum created an exhibit […]
West Virginia short line expands NEWSWIRE
A Big Eagle Railroad coal train, operated by train crews with Appalachian Railcar Services, hauls loaded CSXT hoppers to the CSX interchange at Chesapeake, W.Va., along the former Winifrede Railroad’s 6-mile branch line. Chase Gunnoe CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Watco Cos.’ Kanawha River Railroad is expanding its presence in southern West Virginia with the operation of […]