Scientists now say that noisy freight trains could be used to help predict future earthquakes. According to information published by Physicsworld.com scientists from France, Belgium, and the U.S., say they’ve shown that the noise of a freight train — thrumming motors, squeaks, squeals, and other rolling noises — is sufficient to measure the condition of underlying […]
Magazine: Trains Magazine
SP 4449 running on the Oregon Pacific this week NEWSWIRE
PORTLAND, Ore. – One of the most famous 4-8-4 locomotives in America is fired up for a series of short trips on the Oregon Pacific Railroad this week. Southern Pacific “Daylight” No. 4449 will lead a series of brief excursions on Aug. 28 from its home at the Oregon Rail Heritage Center in Portland to […]
Visitors increase at Golden Spike, Steamtown NEWSWIRE

‘Jupiter’ and No. 119 replicas recreate the 1869 ceremony at the Golden Spike National Historic Park in Utah. Jim Wrinn PROMONTORY, Utah – More than 38,000 people made the pilgrimage to the Utah desert in three days in May to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the driving of the golden spike that completed the First […]
Where F still stands for ‘freight” in North America NEWSWIRE

A West Virginia Central freight train led by C&O-painted, ex-Milwaukee Road F7A No. 7094 near Elkins, W.Va. Chase Gunnoe Keokuk Junction Railway in Illinois recently sidelined its F-units in revenue freight service, however cab unit enthusiasts can still capture first generation diesels pulling freight on two railroads in North America. According to the managers of […]
Autumn Colors Express 35 percent sold; Charleston stop added NEWSWIRE

The New River Train rolls west through Cotton Hill, W.Va., near the western edge of the New River Gorge in this October 2013 view. Chase Gunnoe HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — Leadership with Rail Excursion Management Co., operators of the new Autumn Colors Express excursion in West Virginia, say ticket sales are steady with about 35 percent […]
Catenary comes down at Wabtec’s fabled former GE test track NEWSWIRE

Crews with Winters Rigging and the East Erie Commercial Railroad work to remove catenary along Wabtec’s test track in Harborcreek, Pa. Stephan M. Koenig ERIE, Pa. — The catenary is coming down. Crews from Winters Rigging and the East Erie Commercial Railroad descended on the former GE Transportation test track in Harborcreek, Pa., to remove […]
CSX names new VP for energy NEWSWIRE

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — CSX Corp., parent of CSX Transportation, today announced that Adam Longson, a seasoned leader with expertise in energy and transportation analytics, is joining the company’s Sales and Marketing organization as vice president of Energy effective Sept. 9. “Adam’s deep knowledge of the energy and transportation industries will be a great asset for […]
North Carolina’s Tweetsie narrow gauge debuts flatcar NEWSWIRE

ET&WNC 4-6-0 No. 12 pulls a flatcar for the first time along with a former East Broad Top coach to create Tweetsie Railroad’s first mixed train. Kevin Gilliam BOONE, N.C. — A little bit of history was made this weekend at the Tweetsie Railroad near Boone, N.C. For the first time since the early 1940s, […]
OmniTrax acquires Cleveland Commercial Railroad, affiliate NEWSWIRE

Cleveland Commercial at Bedford, Ohio, on Aug. 22, 2016. This daily train originates at Falls Junction and goes into Cleveland. Craig Sanders CLEVELAND, Ohio – OmniTrax Inc. will acquire Cleveland Commercial Railroad and its wholly owned subsidiary, Cleveland Harbor Belt Railroad. The acquisition is expected to close in late August, 2019. The price for the […]
Phoenix voting on light rail’s future ends today NEWSWIRE

Phoenix is voting on the future of its light rail system. MIke Schaller PHOENIX — In balloting concluding today, voters will determine the future of the Phoenix light rail system. Proposition 105 would prohibit the city from spending money to further build or otherwise improve its current 38-station, 28.2-mile light rail system, and divert a […]
RailWorks lands contract to maintain Alameda Corridor NEWSWIRE

After traveling the Alameda Corridor, a BNSF Railway intermodal train approaches the Port of Los Angeles. RailWorks has been awarded a five-year contract to maintain the 65 miles of track in the corridor, as well as related infrastructure. TRAINS: David Lassen LOS ANGELES — The Alameda Corridor Transportation Authority has selected RailWorks Corp.’s Track Services […]
Amtrak ups contribution to Gateway project; overall price revised downward NEWSWIRE

NEW YORK — Amtrak has increased its funding commitment for the stalled Gateway tunnel project, which has seen the estimate of its overall cost move downward. The agency directing the project is hoping those two factors might increase the prospects of receiving federal funding. NorthJersey.com reports that Amtrak has increased its commitment by $600 million, […]