Pacific Locomotive Association founder Luna dies NEWSWIRE

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Pacific Locomotive Association founding member Henry Luna in 2002. Alan Siegwarth Henry Luna, a founding member of the Pacific Locomotive Association, has died. Luna, 76, died Sept. 22, 2018 after an extended period in hospice at home. Born Nov. 18, 1941, as a child he lived in Burlingame, Calif., within earshot of the Southern Pacific’s […]

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UP to lay off hundreds of workers this year NEWSWIRE

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OMAHA, Neb. — Union Pacific will cut as many as 475 positions from the railroad by the end of this year, the Omaha World-Herald reports.  The newspaper reports that a memorandum shared with employees shows the railroad will also cut about 200 contractual positions. The newspaper cites UP CEO Lance Fritz saying the railroad had […]

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First Atlanta-area commuter rail line could be nearing approval NEWSWIRE

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ATLANTA — The agency overseeing Atlanta-area transit is preparing to approve the region’s first commuter rail line, a 22-mile route into the city’s south suburbs, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports. The Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority could approve the line, which would connect an existing MARTA rail line to communities in Clayton County, next month. The […]

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‘Skookum’ wakes up but running gear issues remain NEWSWIRE

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Skookum poses in steam with a genuine Baldwin Locomotive Works banner used in the 20th century while shipping new engines from the Philadelphia builder. Kevin Gilliam GARIBALDI, Ore. — The famous 2-4-4-2 Skookum steamed for photographers last week for a Pete Lerro photo charter, but an engineer’s low pressure valve chest issue kept the locomotive […]

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Amtrak to sell Parlour Cars, locomotives as surplus NEWSWIRE

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TRAINS: Steve Sweeney/ Source: Amtrak BEECH GROVE, Ind. — Amtrak on Wednesday announced that it is soliciting bids for 48 pieces of equipment located at its Beech Grove, Ind., and Bear and Wilmington, Del., shops that it now considers surplus. The lot made up mostly of diesel locomotives and baggage cars, as well as all […]

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