State hearing to consider additional Amtrak service to Pittsburgh NEWSWIRE

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ALTOONA, Pa. — Pennsylvania’s legislature will hold a hearing on the possibility of increasing train service between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. The Aug. 28 hearing by the state house of representatives transportation committee’s subcommittee on railroads will be held at the Altona Railroaders Memorial Museum. It is scheduled for a 3 p.m. start. The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review […]

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Virginia town closes in on depot restoration NEWSWIRE

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Cosmetic restoration efforts are ongoing on the Boones Mill, Va. freight and passenger station in central Virginia. Mike Smith Passengers board a N&W passenger train in this historic photo of the Boones Mill, Va. depot. Town of Boones Mill collection BOONES MILL, Va. — A depot dating back a century-and-a-quarter in south-central Virginia could reopen […]

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Amtrak unveils two-day, 50%-off, September-only fare sale NEWSWIRE

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New York-bound ‘Acela Express’ train No. 2104 hurtles through Princeton Junction, N.J., on April 25, 2019. The discounted $87 Washington-New York September fare is available for Sept. 13 on this train but not on eight of 15 other ‘Acelas’ running that day. Bob Johnston WASHINGTON – Beginning today through Aug. 17, Amtrak is offering a […]

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Conrail predecessor documents bound for shredder saved instead NEWSWIRE

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Northeastern railway preservationists have saved hundreds of drawings — some dating to the 1860s — from Conrail predecessors from the shredder in what has been called a “monumental achievement” for railroad historians. The documents came from the Smithsonian Institution, which collected them between 1981 to 1984. With an Aug. 1 deadline to […]

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Illinois legislator ‘doesn’t see brown’ on Metra’s board NEWSWIRE

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Luis Arroyo, Illinois state representative Illinois General Assembly website CHICAGO — A key Illinois legislator appeared before Metra’s board Wednesday to take credit for helping the agency receive about $1.6 billion in infrastructure funding, but also chided the agency’s lack of Latino leadership, calling it a “good old boys network” that needed to change. Illinois […]

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