Digest: Maine’s WW&F cancels Spring Work Weekend

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Maine’s WW&F museum cancels Spring Work Weekend The WW&F Railway Museum in Alna, Maine, has cancelled its annual Spring Work Weekend due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The museum’s Board of Directors took the action at its monthly meeting on Feb. 13. The three-day work weekend typically brings 80 or more volunteers together to build track, […]

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Registration open for online photography and art event

MADISON, Wis. – The Madison-based Center for Railroad Photography & Art’s annual “Conversations” conference will be online again in 2021. The event, to be held April 10 from 9:30 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. Central, will be hosted on the Cisco Webex platform. Registration is free with an optional donation. Expected presenters include: Patrick Cashin, New […]

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Digest: Metra board approves purchase of new switchers

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Metra to replace aging switchers with Tier 4, electric locomotives Metra will issue a request for proposals to replace its aging fleet of switchers with six new locomotives meeting Tier IV emission standards — as well as zero-emission, all-electric switcher — following approval by the commuter railroad’s board on Wednesday. Funding will come from state […]

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By narrow margin, U.S. rail traffic remains ahead of 2020 levels

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U.S. rail freight traffic remained ahead of previous-year levels, although barely, in the latest weekly statistics from the Association of American Railroads. For the week ending Feb. 13, U.S. railroads moved 269,063 trailers and containers, a 6.9% increase over intermodal units for the corresponding week in 2020. The 211,420 carloads, meanwhile, represented a 7% decrease, […]

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