Wabtec marks 10 years of Tier 4 locomotive success

PITTSBURGH — Wabtec is marking the 10th anniversary of the delivery of its first batch of Evolution Series Tier 4 locomotives, which have gone on to become far and away the dominant new road power on Class I railroads. BNSF Railway was the first to receive the AC-traction locomotives that are designed to comply with […]

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Lincoln Service, Floridian see extended cancellations

Regional passenger train departs station in evening

CHICAGO — On short notice, Amtrak has cancelled one Chicago-St. Louis Lincoln Service round trip for more than a week as of Thursday, July 17, and implemented a complicated Floridian cancellation scenario that began Friday, July 18, and runs through Aug. 3. Other regional services and long-distance trains continue to suffer hours-long delays, cancellations en […]

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Steam titan Ross Rowland dies at 85

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SACKETS HARBOR N.Y. — As he approached his final days in recent weeks, Ross E. Rowland could look back secure in the knowledge that U.S. steam — indeed even the entire rail preservation scene— owes him a substantial debt. From his Golden Spike exhibition train of 1969 to the American Freedom Train of 1975-76 to […]

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U.S. DOT rescinds $327 million in funding for Boston road/rail project

Map of road and rail project in Boston's Allston neighborhood

BOSTON — The Trump administration has rescinded a $327 million grant awarded in 2023 or the Allston Multimodal Project, which calls for realignment of Interstate 90 and a new Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority commuter rail station and layover facility, among other features. The funding termination follows President Donald Trump’s signing of a bill that eliminated […]

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Coal, intermodal, grain boost U.S. rail traffic

High-angle view of coal train approaching curve

Three traffic segments have driven Class I railroad performance in 2025, according to Association of American Railroads data: intermodal, coal, and grain. Year-to-date, intermodal volume is up 5% compared to the same stretch in 2024; coal is up 6%, and grains are also up 6%. Union Pacific is moving the most coal: In the most […]

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Unifor members ratify new contract with VIA Rail Canada

MONTREAL — Members of the union representing about 2,500 VIA Rail Canada employees have ratified a new three-year contract with the passenger operator. Unifor announced Thursday (July 17, 2025) that members of its Council 4000 and Local 100 ratified the tentative agreement reached in June [see “VIA Rail Canada, Unifor announce …,” Trains News Wire, […]

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In memoriam: Donald Shaw

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Donald Shaw, lifelong train collector and founder of the Train Station in Mountain Lakes, N.J., died on February 28, 2025 at the age of 94. Don established in 1974 what has grown to become one of the top Lionel dealers in the country as a way to share his passion for Lionel trains. Classic Toy […]

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Oregon museum receives TriMet light rail vehicle

White articulated light rail vehicle with blue and yellow trim

BROOKS, Ore. — The Oregon Electric Railway Museum has added one of the first MAX light rail vehicles to its collection, a donation from Portland-area transit agency TriMet. MAX LRV No. 101 was part of the original set of equipment used to launch TriMet’s light rail service on Sept. 5, 1986, reviving a form of […]

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