OmniTrax acquires Cleveland Commercial Railroad, affiliate NEWSWIRE

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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 […]

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Phoenix voting on light rail’s future ends today NEWSWIRE

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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 […]

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RailWorks lands contract to maintain Alameda Corridor NEWSWIRE

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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 […]

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Canadian National, Canadian Pacific settle Chicago interchange dispute

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WASHINGTON — Canadian National and Canadian Pacific have reached an interim agreement that settles their Chicago interchange dispute while the railroads await a formal Surface Transportation Board decision on the matter. CP informed the board of the interim agreement in a filing last week. Under the terms of the deal, CN will deliver CP-bound interchange […]

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East Broad Top still needs a savior NEWSWIRE

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This is the eighth summer the famed East Broad Top narrow gauge railroad has remained closed. Wayne Laepple East Broad Top 2-8-2 No. 15 rolls in the summer of 2009. Trains: Jim Wrinn ORBISONIA, Pa. — The track is still there. The buildings are still there. The trim Mikados and hopper cars original to the […]

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Former CSX CEO Carpenter dies NEWSWIRE

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Alvin “Pete” Carpenter, CSX Transportation president and CEO from 1992 to 1999, has died at age 77. The Florida Times-Union reports that Carpenter, who had been suffering from cancer, died on Aug. 20. Carpenter was vice chairman of the railroad’s parent company, CSX Corp., until his retirement in 2001. He began a […]

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FRA awards $227 million to rail, transit projects NEWSWIRE

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Wisconsin’s grant will cover the cost of new passenger cars, including cab cars to replace the former F40 locomotives currently used on the Hiawatha. TRAINS: David Lassen Eastbound Wolverine No. 350 slips through Marshall, Mich., east of Battle Creek, on Oct. 11, 2013. This area will see tie replacement thanks to a federal grant. Bob […]

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Investigators probing Sacramento light rail crash NEWSWIRE

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SACRAMENTO — Investigators from the National Transportation Safety Board and Federal Transit Administration arrived Friday at the site of a collision of two Sacramento light rail trains that injured 27. On Thursday night, a train being tested by three maintenance workers collided with an in-service train. [See “Sacramento light-rail collision injures 27,” Trains News Wire, […]

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