Digest: TSA extends transportation mask requirement through Sept. 13

Masked people wait for train

Mask requirement for trains, planes, transit extended through Sept. 13 The Transportation Security Agency has extended the face mask requirement for public transportation, including trains, commuter operations, and commercial aircraft, through Sept. 13. The requirement,which went into effect Feb. 1,  had been set to expire May 11. “Right now, about half of all adults have […]

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CSX details plans for Pan Am Railways track, locomotives, and service

Train coming around curve

WASHINGTON — CSX Transportation will gradually rebuild Pan Am Railways’ slow main line track, pare its aging locomotive roster, and extend positive train control over the full route of Amtrak’s Downeaster service that links Boston and Maine. CSX detailed its plans for the New England regional in a more detailed merger application filed this week with […]

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New Louisiana short line makes great strides for Class I carload traffic: Analysis

Louisiana shortline’s first train sits on tracks on startup day.

Dutchtown Southern, the smallest railroad you’ve never heard of, just might be the biggest story in railroading. The Watco short line began operations in January on 1.76 miles of track leased from Canadian National in Geismar, La. Located some 20 miles south of Baton Rouge along a bend in the Mississippi River, the Dutchtown Southern […]

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Northern Pacific Railway: A History

Steam locomotive leading freight train over long trestle

History of the Northern Pacific Railway In 1864 Abraham Lincoln signed the charter of a railroad to be built from the Great Lakes to Puget Sound — the Northern Pacific Railroad. The Philadelphia banking house of Jay Cooke & Co. undertook to sell the bonds, which were to yield 7.3 percent interest, and sold $30 […]

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Training with the Turlan Family: Walthers Adult Team Contestants

Gabriel Turlan stands in front of a model layout, running the trains

WAUKESHA, Wis. – Meet the Turlans, a Connecticut family of three participating in the Walthers National Model Railroad Build-off. Entering in the HO-scale adult team category, this talented trio is on a mission to show the world that modeling isn’t just for the experts. When quarantine first struck back in March 2020, Xavier and Lindsay […]

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Wabtec, BNSF conclude initial tests of battery-electric locomotive

Red and gray battery-electric locomotive

Initial test of Wabtec’s FLXdrive battery-electric locomotive have concluded, with both the manufacturer and testing partner BNSF Railway saying the locomotive’s revenue testing in Southern California — which covered more than 13,000 miles — indicate the promise of the technology. During Wednesday’s quarterly earnings call — as the locomotive was making its way back to […]

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Amtrak’s creation story: A nitty-gritty narrative about the origins of the National Passenger Railroad Corp.

Train of stainless steel cars, except for two yellow cars, heads away from camera in yard.

While the Russians were staging their annual parade in Moscow’s Red Square on May Day 50 years ago, Amtrak was born at Washington’s L’Enfant Plaza. The company came into the world under a death sentence known only by a select few in the railroad industry and the Nixon White House. The plan was to create […]

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New Acela, returning from Colorado testing, due in Chicago this morning

White long nosed high speed train in station

CHICAGO — The Amtrak next-generation Acela trainset that has been testing at the Transportation Technology Center in Pueblo, Colo., is due in Chicago this morning as it returns to Alstom’s Hornell, N.Y., plant following the completion of that testing. The train is currently due to arrive at Chicago Union Station at 11:59 a.m., but is […]

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Digest: MARC commuter service to West Virginia in jeopardy

MARC commuter rail logo

West Virginia fails to fund MARC service, placing future in doubt The future of MARC commuter rail service to West Virginia is again in doubt after the state legislature failed to include service for the funding in its 2021-22 budget. The Martinsburg Journal-News reports state Senate President Craig Blair said he struck the commuter train […]

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East Broad Top to resume operations June 11

Red-and-green center-cab diesel purring cars of passengers

ROCKHILL FURNACE, Pa. — Regularly scheduled passenger service at the East Broad Top Railroad is set to resume June 11, the first time the railroad has operated regularly since 2011, according to the nonprofit EBT Foundation Inc., owner of the historic narrow gauge line in central Pennsylvania. One-hour, diesel-powered excursions will take place on alternate […]

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CN’s final GMD1 locomotives retired, but one goes to preservation group

Black-and-white striped locomotive pulling two vintage passenger cars

ST. JACOBS, Ontario — Canadian National has retired its final two GMD1 locomotives as of April 28, but at least one will be preserved. As many as 14 were on the roster until recently, with fewer actually in service. But the numbers for the Winnipeg- and Toronto-based locomotives dwindled quickly, as CN parked the venerable […]

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