Long-running success

Long-running success

Electro-Motive’s four-wheel road-diesel truck, named for the mechanical engineer who designed it, Martin Blomberg, was introduced on the NW3 and FT models of 1939. Since then the Blomberg truck has been used under tens of thousands of diesels, including new models introduced more than 75 years later. Photo by Classic Trains collection […]

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Union Pacific derailment in Fort Worth, Texas, leads to shelter in place order

Union Pacific logo without slogan. UP Bailey Yard explosion appear to be accidental.

FORT WORTH, Texas — A shelter-in-place order has been lifted for Fort Worth residents living near the site of a Union Pacific derailment today (Aug., 31, 2025), according to the Fort Worth Fire Department. The Fire Department responded to the derailment at UP’s Davidson Yard southwest of downtown Fort Worth in about 10:40 a.m., and […]

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Federal appeals court upholds dismissal of suit over death of PATCO worker

Aerial view of rapid transit system railyard

PHILADELPHIA — A federal appeals court has upheld dismissal of a lawsuit over a rail worker killed in a yard accident on the Port Authority Transit Corp’s PATCO Speed Line, saying the commuter operation does not meet the legal standard as a railroad. The Aug. 26 decision from the Third Circuit Court of Appeals, written […]

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Start of Metrolink service to Santa Barbara pushed back

Commuter train entering tunnel

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. — A planned extension of Metrolink commuter rail service to provide an option for commuters between Ventura and Santa Barbara counties will be delayed until at least January 2026, the Santa Barbara County Association of Governments was told at its most recent meeting. The SBCAG, Ventura County Transportation Authority, and Metrolink agreed […]

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Temporary injunction blocks further SEPTA cuts, fare increase

Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority logo

PHILADELPHIA — A Philadelphia judge has issued a temporary injunction preventing the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority from raising fares on Sept. 1 and making cuts to its Regional Rail service on Sept. 2. The order today (Aug. 29, 2025) by Judge Sierra Thomas-Street of the Court of Common Pleas also blocks layoffs, furloughs, and “all […]

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Canadian government sets summit on domestic rail, ferry manufacturing

Transport Canada logo

OTTAWA, Ontario — Canada’s Minister of Transport and Internal Trade, Chrystia Freeland, will hold a summit on Canadian manufacture of rail and ferry equipment on Sept. 2, 2025, Transport Canada has announced. The event, “Made in Canada: Ferries and Rail Summit” will be held in Hamilton, Ont., and will bring together industry and government officials […]

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Cleveland railroad event to celebrate locomotive No. 250’s 80th birthday

Looking down the rails at large black steam locomotive. Cleveland railroad event to celebrate locomotive No. 250’s 80th birthday.

CLEVELAND — The American Steam Railroad Preservation Association plans to honor Cleveland’s railroad history and American Freedom Train steam locomotive No. 250’s 80th birthday with an open house on Saturday, Oct. 11. The event will take place at the Midwest Railway Preservation Society’s roundhouse — 2800 W. 3rd St., Cleveland. Proceeds will benefit the ongoing […]

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Regulators OK Watco acquisition of Great Lakes Central Railroad

WASHINGTON — Federal regulators today gave the green light to Watco’s acquisition of the 420-mile Michigan regional Great Lakes Central Railroad. Watco has been an equity investor in the GLC since 2013 and in March sought to have its acquisition of the railroad exempt from Surface Transportation Board review, which is common in straightforward shortline […]

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Three days that shifted the transcon merger chessboard: Analysis

Train crossing bridge over canal

What a week this was for unexpected twists and turns in the Class I railroad merger landscape. First, on Monday Berkshire Hathaway Chairman Warren Buffett said the company would not bid on CSX or Norfolk Southern, which had been viewed as potential merger partners for the Berkshire-owned BNSF Railway. A BNSF-CSX combination, in particular, had […]

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Western Maryland No. 202 will remain in city park

Front of black steam locomotive in a city park. Western Maryland No. 202 will remain city park,

HAGERSTOWN, Md. — After an engaged community discussion, the city council voted Aug. 26, to retain Western Maryland 4-6-2 No. 202, rejecting a proposal to donate the locomotive to the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad. The debate drew lines in the Western Maryland community over the cost of restoration and responsibility for care versus seeing the […]

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Wabtec unveils more fuel efficient EVO Advantage engine

PITTSBURGH — Wabtec this week introduced its EVO Advantage engine, which features eTurbo technology that improves fuel efficiency by as much as 7%. The EVO Advantage — which is currently undergoing extensive field testing — will be available for Evolution series Tier 3 and Tier 4 locomotive modernizations, the manufacturer said this week. “The heart […]

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Union Pacific adds 15 Focus Sites, including 12 on short line partners

OMAHA, Neb. — Union Pacific has added 15 new Focus Sites in eight states, with a dozen of the large-scale development properties located on connecting short line railroads. UP’s 39 Focus Sites generally include 125 or more acres that are suited for custom-built warehouses or industrial facilities. “Our partnerships with short line railroads are helping […]

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