NICHOLASVILLE, Ky. – Railroad entrepreneur R.J. Corman left an estate worth more than $270 million, the Lexington Herald-Leader reported. Corman died Aug. 23 at age 58 of blood cancer. R.J. Corman Railroad Group LLC, the umbrella corporation for many of the company divisions, represents the majority of the estate. Its estimated value is $226.7 million, […]
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Trains News Wire EXCLUSIVE: Extensive narrow gauge collection up for sale NEWSWIRE

West Side Lumber No. 12 West Side Lumber No. 8 Georgetown Loop No. 40 GOLDEN, Colo. — One of the largest and most extensive collections of historic narrow gauge equipment in the West is up for sale. Lindsey and Rosa Ashby, the operators of the Georgetown Loop narrow gauge railroad out of Georgetown, Colo., from […]
Trains, November 2013
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Rail historian Alvin Staufer dies NEWSWIRE
MEDINA, Ohio – Famed author, artist, and rail historian Alvin F. Staufer died Oct. 30 in Medina. He was 88. Staufer is best known for his seminal works on the steam power of the New York Central System and Pennsylvania Railroad. Trains Editor David P. Morgan was so impressed with Pennsy Power, which Staufer co-authored […]
“Google Doodle” honors industrial designer Raymond Loewy NEWSWIRE

Loewy with a Pennsylvania Railroad S-1 class 6-4-4-6. Hagley Museum & Library A publiclity photo purporting to show the new ‘Broadway Limited’ includes K-4s No. 3768 and a solid train of lightweight cars. Pennsylvania Railroad GG1 No. 4905, designed by Loewy, at North Philadelphia. Krambles-Peterson Archive MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. – Internet giant Google has created […]
Alaska Railroad names O’Leary President and CEO NEWSWIRE

Frank Keller ANCHORAGE, Alaska – The Alaska Railroad has named Bill O’Leary President and CEO, succeeding Chris Aadnesen. O’Leary will start in his new position on Nov. 1. O’Leary joined the Alaska Railroad in 2001 as vice president and chief financial officer. He was promoted to chief operating officer in March, and also served as […]
Association of Tourist Railroads & Railway Museums presents first awards NEWSWIRE
RIVERSIDE, Calif. – At its annual conference in Riverside on Oct. 19, the Association of Tourist Railroads & Railway Museums presented its first annual awards. The Significant Achievement Award went to the Fraser Valley Heritage Railway Society in Cloverdale, British Columbia. In the past year the Society built and relocated to a new carbarn, completed […]
Trains, October 2013
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Southern Railway No. 630 to pull last Norfolk Southern main line excursions for 2013 in November (with video) NEWSWIRE

Southern No. 630 on an excursion at Barber Junction, N.C., on June 16, 2012. Jonathan Myers CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. – Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum’s Southern Railway 2-8-0, No. 630, will take to the main line again in November with excursions on Norfolk Southern track in eastern Tennessee and western North Carolina. Tickets go on sale next […]
Trains, September 2013
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Trains News Wire EXCLUSIVE: Yard sideswipe incident damages CSX executive train NEWSWIRE

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – An incident in CSX’s Moncrief Yard in Jacksonville has resulted in damage to two of the railroad’s executive train F40PHs and a switcher. Details of the Sept. 14 incident come from an unnamed source close to the railroad. A remote controlled yard job with the CSX MP15AC No. 1162 went out of its […]
NS train derails after collision with truck in Pennsylvania NEWSWIRE

HARRISBURG, Pa. – A Norfolk Southern double-stack train derailed near Dillsburg, about 15 miles southwest of Harrisburg, on Thursday afternoon when it collided with a tractor-trailer rig carrying a reinforced concrete bridge beam. According to local news reports, the 1:40 p.m. incident occurred when the truck, carrying a 131-foot, 73-ton bridge beam, was trying to […]