Federal grants to fund 11 passenger infrastructure projects in eight states

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WASHINGTON — A series of Northeast Corridor efforts to replace century-old infrastructure highlights 11 passenger-rail projects receiving more than $233 million in Federal Railroad Administration grant funding. The grants announced today (Thursday, Aug. 18) by the U.S. Department of Transportation are part of the Federal-State Partnership for State of Good Repair Program. The projects included […]

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Metra board approves deal for up to six battery locomotives

Illustration of Metra locomotive in green versioin of paint scheme

CHICAGO — More than a year after requesting proposals for the project, Metra’s board of directors has approved a plan to convert at least three of its oldest F40PH-3 locomotives, and as many as six, to battery power. Progress Rail will perform the conversions at its Patterson, Ga., facility, with delivery of the initial order […]

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Amtrak introduces new café menu

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WASHINGTON — Amtrak has introduced a new Café menu on its Northeast Corridor and long-distance trains, featuring more menu options, new hot meals, and more vegan offerings. The new menu debuted Wednesday, Aug. 17. At the same time, the company is reducing prices for sandwiches and salads on Acela and Northeast Regional trains by 50 […]

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Amtrak plans hiring events in push to fill job vacancies

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WASHINGTON — Amtrak will host more than 50 hiring events in its coming fiscal year, to fill more than 4,000 available positions nationwide across a broad range of disciplines. Many of the events and positions will be concentrated in Los Angeles; Seattle; New Orleans; New York; Washington, D.C.; Chicago; Oakland; Philadelphia; Miami; and Wilmington, Del. […]

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Missouri judge holds hearing on potential stay of Southwest Chief lawsuits

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KEYTESVILLE, Mo. — A Missouri judge is considering a request to stay litigation over the fatal June 27 derailment of Amtrak’s Southwest Chief while the National Transportation Safety Board investigation is ongoing, as requested by defendants. KMBC-TV reports Chariton County Circuit Court Judge Terry Tschannen heard arguments Tuesday from attorneys for Amtrak, BNSF Railway, and […]

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Presidential Emergency Board issues rail contract recommendations meant to avert strike

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WASHINGTON — The Presidential Emergency Board charged with making recommendations to resolve the longstanding contract differences between the U.S. Class I railroads and their unionized workforce today submitted its report to the White House, railroads, and organized labor. The board recommended a 22% wage increase, along with $5,000 in service recognition bonus payments, over the […]

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European proposal to change rail gauge in Finland causes debate

Green and white electric locomotive pulling freight cars

Politicians in Finland have spoken out against a European Union (EU) proposal that would see Finland’s 5-foot gauge (1524mm) rail network at least partly rebuilt to standard gauge, or most likely dual 5foot/standard gauge, although some politicians and business organizations support the idea. Finland’s use of 5-foot gauge reflects its history as part of the […]

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