Caltrain offers details on initial plans for electrified service

Red and white electric trainset on test track

SAN CARLOS, Calif. — Caltrain on Thursday unveiled its initial plans for electrified service, which call for faster trains and a simplified schedule when electric operation begins in its San Francisco-San Jose corridor. Completion of the ongoing electrification project is currently expected in fall 2024. The plans call for 104 weekday trains, including four trains […]

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Indonesia launches country’s first high speed train

JAKARTA, Indonesia — Passenger service commenced for Indonesia’s first high speed rail service on Oct. 2, 2023. The 140-kilometer (87-mile) route connects Jakarta and Bandung, the country’s capital and a popular tourist destination, respectively. The Nikkei Asia reports that the new eight-car WHOOSH train — an acronym for “Waktu Hemat, Operasi Optimal, Sistem Hebat,” meaning […]

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Metra files suit against STB’s Canadian Pacific-Kansas City Southern merger decisions

Canadian Pacific and Metra trains meet at a grade crossing in Franklin Park, Ill., on April 2, 2023. Franklin Park will receive up to $8 million from the FRA for a grade crossing separation project under funding announced Monday, June 5. David Lassen

WASHINGTON — Chicago-area commuter railroad Metra has asked a federal court to review the Surface Transportation Board’s decision to approve the Canadian Pacific-Kansas City Southern merger as well as a subsequent decision that covers post-merger oversight. Metra’s suit, filed on Sept. 29 in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, was […]

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Union Pacific launches intermodal service linking Mexico and the Southeast (updated)

OMAHA, Neb. — Union Pacific has launched intermodal service linking Mexico with points in the Southeast via Memphis. “In tandem with our diverse customer base, including our private asset and rail container channel partners, this new service introduces the largest influx of intermodal capacity for the Southeastern U.S. market out of Mexico,” UP said in […]

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MTA releases 20-year needs assessment, outlining ‘unconstrained’ list of improvement projects

Electric multiple-unit trainset crosses tracks at junction

NEW YORK — The Metropolitan Transportation Authority on Wednesday released a 20-year assessment of the transit system’s needs over the next 20 years, calling it an “unconstrainted view of the MTA’s needs, rather than constraining it to meet an arbitrary budget target.” The resulting document, entitled “The Future Rides With Us,” is available here. (A […]

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Software upgrade led to CN computer outage

Canadian National logo

MONTREAL — The Canadian National Railway computer outage that disrupted GO Transit and VIA Rail Canada trains on Tuesday was caused by a software upgrade, CN said on Wednesday. CN spokesman Jonathan Abecassis told CTV News that the railroad had determined the problem was because of “an internal systems upgrade, which affected CN’s ability to […]

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British government axes part of planned high-speed route

High speed trainset leaving station with large trainshed

MANCHESTER, England —  In a speech today (Oct. 4) at the annual Conservative Party conference, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announced cancellation of construction of the second stage of the planned high speed rail project known as HS2. That segment was to link Manchester and Birmingham. The decision — if it survives an election due […]

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Texas Congressmen oppose federal funding for Dallas-Houston high-speed rail

Illustration of high speed train at station

Dallas-Houston high speed rail AUSTIN, Texas — Two U.S. Congressmen from Texas expressed heavy opposition towards proposed federal funding for a planned high-speed rail service between Dallas and Houston. Amtrak announced its partnership with the Texas Central Railroad LLC for the project in August 2023 and jointly submitted federal grant applications for both study and […]

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Intermodal traffic shows signs of life in September

WASHINGTON – U.S. rail traffic was up 1.5% in September as intermodal had its best month of the year, the Association of American Railroads reported today. U.S. railroads originated 921,716 carloads in September, up 2.3% from a year ago. U.S. railroads also originated 1,008,896 containers and trailers in September, up 0.7%. In September, 13 of […]

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Classy passenger locomotive paint schemes from the 1940s to the 1980s

A white streamlined passenger diesel locomotive lettered with the word Seaboard and featuring red stripes

Locomotive paint schemes In an era when passengers and passenger trains were an important part of the revenue stream, railroads generally did their best to keep their equipment clean. If the marketing department was going to promote classy passenger locomotive paint schemes, railroaders did their best to make sure the rolling stock shined. Whenever a […]

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CPKC caps train length on Meridian Speedway, clipping eastbound UP-NS intermodal service

Canadian Pacific Kansas City has imposed an 8,500-foot train length restriction on the Meridian Speedway, the shortcut between the Southeast and Southwest that is a joint venture with Norfolk Southern. The move affects just one train: The daily eastbound domestic intermodal train that CPKC receives from Union Pacific at Shreveport, La., and delivers to NS […]

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South Shore to resume Michigan City-Dune Park trains later this month

Bilevel, electric passenger rail cars on curve

PORTER, Ind. — South Shore Line commuter trains should begin running between the Michigan City and Dune Park stations the week of Oct. 16, opening the first part of its Double Track project and ending more than a year of bus substitution to accommodate work between Michigan City and Gary. The Times of Northwest Indiana […]

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