Amtrak won’t travel I-41 anymore

White Amtrak Thruway Bus. Amtrak won’t travel I-41 anymore.

MADISON, Wis. — The Wisconsin Department of Transportation has announced that the Amtrak Interstate 41 Thruway Bus Service will cease operations on October 1, since the contract between the state and Amtrak would not be renewed. The service linked the Wisconsin cities of Green Bay, De Pere, Appleton, Oshkosh, and Fond du lac with Amtrak […]

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Norfolk Southern’s quiet milestone: Ohio site restored

Aerial view of burning freight cars

EAST PALESTINE, Ohio — A recent, brief update on the Norfolk Southern website — nsmakingitright.com — announced that the railroad has completed efforts to cleanup and restore the site of the Feb. 3, 2023, train derailment and chemical release. Norfolk Southern did not issue a press release regarding the milestone, nor were any additional statements […]

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Woodstown Central 0-6-0 No. 9 returns to service

Black and gray steam locomotive with large smoke plume running in woods.

WOODSTOWN, N.J. — On Saturday, Sept. 20, steam locomotive No. 9 of the Woodstown Central Railroad will re-debut to the public, following an extensive period of repairs. In April, the Alco-built 0-6-0 was sidelined by an overheated journal on its central axle during an excursion, necessitating repairs beyond the capabilities of the tourist railroad’s South […]

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Freeland, Canadian transport minister, resigns

Head shot of woman with dark hair in black clothing

OTTAWA, Ontario — Chrystia Freeland, Canada’s minister of transport and internal trade, has resigned and will not run in the next federal election. Steve MacKinnon, the leader of the government in the House of Commons, has been named the new transport minister. Freeland, who ran for leadership of the Liberal Party prior to the most […]

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Trains in the UK: This … is London

Aerial view of London

LONDON — Greetings from London, where I am preparing for my third international Trains Magazine/Special Interest Tours, following earlier trips to Germany and Switzerland. This one begins Sept. 23 and was scheduled to mark the bicentennial of modern railroading, which began in September 1825 with the first steam-powered train on the Stockton & Darlington Railway. […]

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Rail Customer Coalition warns regulators of potential impacts of UP-NS merger

Freight train passes under bridge as it rounds gentle curve on three-track main line.

WASHINGTON — The Rail Customer Coalition, which represents the manufacturing, agriculture, and energy industries, has told federal regulators that Union Pacific’s proposed acquisition of Norfolk Southern will stifle rail competition and drive up costs. “Past rail mergers have shown what happens when consolidation goes unchecked: service suffers, costs increase, and jobs disappear,” the coalition wrote […]

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