Association of American Railroads WASHINGTON — The Association of American Railroads today reported U.S. rail traffic for the week ending March 30, as well as volumes for March 2019. U.S. railroads originated 957,144 carloads in March 2019, down 8.9 percent, or 93,616 carloads, from March 2018. U.S. railroads also originated 1,065,790 containers and trailers in […]
Magazine: Trains Magazine
Amtrak expresses interest in Detroit-Toronto service NEWSWIRE
WASHINGTON — Amtrak’s 2020 budget request includes a proposal to restore service between Detroit and Toronto, although it makes no estimate of the funding necessary to start the service. Curbed Detroit noted the line item, part of a table of “Funding Needs Above the Authorized Level,” which the report says “represents many of Amtrak’s priorities, […]
Amtrak spending $23 million on unneeded real-estate leases, inspector general says NEWSWIRE
WASHINGTON — Amtrak spent at least $23.2 million on unnecessary leases of office space, and could have made at least $6.8 million in additional revenue through better management of its property, according to a report from the Amtrak Office of the Inspector General. The report found Amtrak needed better data on its office space, citing […]
Boston develops its vision of commuter rail in 2040 NEWSWIRE
An MBTA commuter train crosses one of two drawbridges over the Charles River as it leaves North Station. The Massachusetts Department of Transportation is developing plans for expansion of Boston-area commuter service as it might look by the year 2040. Scott A. Hartley BOSTON — To see what commuter rail in Boston might look like […]
Francis Parker, Indiana rail historian and book author, dies at 80 NEWSWIRE
INDIANAPOLIS — Noted Indiana railroad historian and university professor Dr. Francis Parker, 80, died March 27 in Muncie, Ind. He authored or co-authored two books on Indiana railroads: “Railroads of Indiana” (with Richard Simons) and “Indiana Railroad Depots: A Threatened Heritage.” He came to Muncie in 1976 as one of four founding professors for Ball […]
Wal-Mart, like Amazon, tests direct intermodal relationship with railroads; introduces purpose-built containers NEWSWIRE
Wal-Mart is testing a direct intermodal relationship with U.S. railroads and now rosters a fleet of purpose-built 53-foot containers. Wal-Mart BENTONVILLE, Ark. — Walmart is expanding its use of rail intermodal and doing it with new custom containers. Walmart launched a new rail strategy in 2018 when, with its own specially-designed containers, the big retailer […]
Ask Trains: How Triple Crown trailers withstand train forces without standard freight cars
A Triple Crown trailer train heads westbound out of Huntington, Ind., in September 2015. 15273-21 Randy Olson Question: I occasionally see Triple Crown semi-trailer trains on a route that runs near Decatur, Ill. Since these trailers are attached directly to one another and are not on flatcars, how are the frames of these trailers reinforced […]
Ask Trains: What is the function of the spikes in this picture?
Golden spikes are popular, and have long been used as symbols of completing an important railroad construction project. In October 2018, officials drove multiple gold-colored track spikes into a new industrial park track in Kalispell, Mont. Important as they are as symbols, the spikes in this ceremony were not intended to function as standard railroad […]
New director sees momentum for Colorado Front Range passenger rail NEWSWIRE
DENVER — The first project director of Colorado’s Southwest Chief and Front Range Passenger Rail Commission is ready to help move forward plans to link Denver by rail to cities north and south. Randy Grauberger, a 28-year veteran of the Colorado Department of Transportation, joins the rail commission after a stint with WSP Parsons Brinckerhoff. […]
Black Hills Central 2-6-6-2T No. 108 is nearing completion NEWSWIRE
Black Hills Central No. 108 comes together in July 2018. Trains: Jim Wrinn No. 108 in service at Weyerhaeuser in Washington state. Martin E. Hansen collection HILL CITY, S.D. — While American steam fans have focused their attention on the amazing restorations of 2-4-4-2 Skookum, 2-6-6-2 No. 1309, and Union Pacific Big Boy 4-8-8-4 No. […]
Closure of US-Mexico border would hurt rail traffic NEWSWIRE
President Donald Trump The White House WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s threat to close the border with Mexico this week would quickly have an impact on railroads and wreak economic havoc on both sides of the Rio Grande. Cross-border traffic represents about 11 percent of Union Pacific’s total volume and nearly 30 percent of volume […]
CN CEO Ruest makes broad management changes NEWSWIRE
CN CEO Jean-Jacques Ruest Canadian National MONTREAL — Canadian National CEO Jean-Jacques Ruest made sweeping changes to the railway’s management team last month with an eye toward broadening their experience and forging tighter links between operations and the technology and marketing teams. The changes, which went into effect on Monday, were announced in an internal […]