CPKC trains collide in Ontario, derailing 13 cars

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MacTIER, Ontario — Thirteen cars of a Canadian Pacific Kansas City freight train derailed about 4:30 a.m. Wednesday after a reported collision with another train, CTV News reports. CPKC said in a statement to the network that no injuries were reported and no hazardous materials were involved. Two of the cars were carrying plastic pellets […]

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Connecticut orders six dual-mode locomotives from Siemens

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NEW YORK — The Connecticut Department of Transportation is ordering six dual-mode locomotives from Siemens Mobility for use on the MTA Metro-North Railroad, adding to an earlier Metro-North order for 27 such units placed in 2020. The newly ordered locomotives will be delivered through 2027. Overall, the contract includes options for up to 171 locomotives […]

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Tesla buys German railway line, now hosting passenger trains

Yellow train standing at the platform of a new modern passenger station. Tesla buys German railway line, plans passenger trains.

BERLIN — Electric vehicle maker Tesla has opened its railway line east of Berlin to passenger trains designed for use by workers at its new ‘Gigafactory’ east of the German capital. Trains started running on Sept. 4, and are free of charge and available to all passengers whether Tesla employees or not. The short rail […]

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Union Pacific’s Bailey Yard explosion ignites concern

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NORTH PLATTE, Neb.— An incident Thursday on the west end of Union Pacific’s Bailey Yard caused the evacuation of nearby residents, the Associated Press reports. Everyone within a 1-mile radius was evacuated and U.S. Highway 30 (between North Platte and Hershey) was shut down. At approximately 12:10 p.m., an explosion of an intermodal container on […]

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Atlanta Beltline launches initiative to complete light-rail loop

Transit study map in Atlanta, Georgia.

Atlanta Beltline ATLANTA — Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. is launching a study that proposes using 13.6 miles of a 22-mile rail transit corridor to circle downtown Atlanta. Known as the BeltLine loop, a mixture of biking and hiking trails along with a light-rail line will reuse sections of an inactive right-of-way. The study, a recent press […]

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