C&O No. 614’s restoration: A 2025 recap and 2026 resolution

Backend of disassembled steam locomotive in a shop

STRASBURG, Pa. — A new year brings new resolutions. For RJD America LLC, a group of railroaders and businessmen who purchased Chesapeake & Ohio No. 614 in 2024, its 2026 resolution hopes to go above and beyond the ongoing restoration to return the Class J3a 4-8-4 to service. 2025 recap In an interview with Trains.com, […]

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5 Class I railroads with prominent narrow gauge in the 20th century

Men stand inside and beside steam locomotive cab

At the dawn of the 20th century, dusk was approaching for the narrow gauge (3 feet or smaller between the rails) fad that began roughly 30 years prior. As 4’ 8 ½” officially became the “standard” gauge, as it remains to this day, retaining multiple rail lines in different gauges no longer made sense for […]

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Young Guns in Preservation: Nick Harding

Young individual in the cab of a steam locomotive

Since 2023, 22-year-old Nick Harding has been an active part of the engine crew for the Norfolk & Western J-class 4-8-4 No. 611. The work involves much more than just having smoke rise from the cowled stack. It demands round-the-clock maintenance and repair between operations, ensuring the locomotive is ready for its next trips out […]

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Southern Railway No. 4501 returns in classic green (updated)

Green steam locomotive pulling a passenger excursion train. Southern Railway No. 4501 returns in classic green

CHATTANOOGA,  Tenn. — The Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum announced that former Southern Railway No. 4501 will return from its annual inspection wearing the railroad’s classic passenger green paint scheme.  The locomotive will appear as it did when it entered excursion service 60 years ago, in 1966. “In a year when we’re celebrating [the museum’s] 65th […]

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California museum receives first Metrolink locomotive

Blue and white diesel locomotive pulling bi-level commuter cars.

FULLERTON, Calif. — Metrolink, the Los Angeles-area commuter rail service, has donated its first locomotive to the Fullerton Train Museum for preservation. The locomotive, No. 851, began life as an EMD F59PH, but was rebuilt to an F59PHR. It was delivered to the museum on Jan. 25, where it  will be on static display. The […]

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Port Jervis and rail preservation group discuss new turntable lease

Small diesel locomotive and boxcar on a turntable. City ends TOYX turntable lease.

PORT JERVIS, N.Y. — The City of Port Jervis has initiated conversations with TOYX regarding a direct lease of the former Erie Railroad turntable site near downtown, according to a statement posted on the TOYX Facebook page. In December 2025, the city terminated the TOYX lease agreement instructing the nonprofit group to vacate the 8.67-acre […]

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Santa Fe No. 3415 rebuild enters final phase

steam train in field for charter

ABILENE, Kan. — Former Santa Fe 4-6-2 No. 3415 has entered the final phases of its Federal Railroad Administration 1,472-day inspection and rebuilding. The Abilene & Smoky Valley Railroad plans to have the locomotive operational by Labor Day 2027. “Santa Fe 3415 is an important icon for Abilene, the State of Kansas, and the storied […]

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Sioux City Railroad Museum receives $1.93 million for flood recovery

Two steam locomotives in roundhouse are surrounded by flood waters.

SIOUX CITY, Iowa — The Sioux City Railroad Museum has been awarded a $1.93 million grant from the National Park Service to aid in the museum’s continuing recovery from major flood damage in June 2024. The money is in the form of an NPS Emergency Supplemental Historic Preservation Fund Disaster Grant for recovery efforts and […]

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Berkshire Scenic Railway Museum names Seiden as first executive director

Woman standing in front of New Haven locomotive

LENOX, Mass. — The Berkshire Scenic Railway Museum has named Melanie Seiden as its first executive director, a move the organization calls a significant milestone and a reflection of its growth and long-term vision. Seiden becomes the museum’s first paid staff member. Her most recent position was as associate director for membership at the New […]

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Yakima Valley Trolley back in operation

Red and cream trolley car under wire coming around a curve.

YAKIMA, Wash. — At its regular meeting on Jan. 20, the Yakima City Council voted six to one in favor of renewing the Yakima Valley Trolley operating agreement for five years. The Council had postponed the decision at its Dec. 9, 2025, meeting, leaving the trolley association closed as of Jan. 1. In the time […]

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Colebrookdale Railroad introduces sensory car

Green heavyweight combine car.

BOYERTOWN, Pa. — The Valhalla, a 1924 Canadian National coach, has become another first for the Colebrookdale Railroad. The car is now a one-of-a-kind, barrier-free, sensory-friendly classroom on rails. “For 15 years, our nonprofit has established a record of doing things differently in service to our community and economic development mission,” says Nathaniel Guest, executive […]

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North Carolina Railroad Museum granted $280,000 for exhibits

Man standing inside a baggage car. North Carolina Railroad Museum granted $280,000 for exhibits.

NEW HILL, N.C. — The North Carolina Railroad Museum, home of the New Hope Valley Railway, was recently awarded $280,216 in federal grants to support interactive exhibit development. The new exhibits will illustrate North Carolina’s railroad history and its role in transportation innovation. The Institute of Museum and Library Services grants will support the creation […]

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