At least 18 dead in Taiwan derailment caught on video NEWSWIRE

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TAIPEI, Taiwan — At least 18 people were killed and another 187 injured on Sunday afternoon when a passenger train derailed in Northeast Taiwan. It is the country’s worst rail accident in 27 years. Puyama Express No. 6432 derailed near the town of Su’ao, about 43 miles from Taipai. All eight cars of the train […]

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GE paints Australian locomotives pink for breast cancer awareness NEWSWIRE

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Roy Hill and GE Transportation officials pose on the pilot deck of a GE ES44ACi locomotive painted pink for breast cancer awareness. GE Transportation FORT WORTH, Texas — On Thursday, Roy Hill, Hancock Prospecting, and GE celebrated a Pilbara, Australia and Australasia first with the arrival of two new pink locomotives at an event held […]

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Progress Rail announces locomotive agreement with Egyptian National Railway NEWSWIRE

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ALBERTVILLE, Ala. — Progress Rail will provide new locomotives for Egyptian National Railways and and modernize, overhaul, and maintain part of the existing ENR locomotive fleet under a Memoradum of Understanding announced Tuesday. Progress Rail’s EMD products have served the Egyptian market since the 1950s and powered or supplied the majority of the current ENR […]

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British group aims to build third steam locomotive NEWSWIRE

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A British group has formed a subsidiary to build a new version of the V4 steam locomotive. One of the original V4s is shown here. A1 Steam Locomotive Trust DARLINGTON, England — The Brits are at it again. The British group behind the Tornado — the first main line steam locomotive built in the United […]

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Rail impact of US-Mexico trade deal is uncertain NEWSWIRE

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With a BNSF Railway unit in the lead, a Mexico-bound empty auto rack train pulls into Robstown, Texas, on Kansas City Southern tracks in November 2017. Bill Stephens The trade deal reached by the U.S. and Mexico this week — which The Wall Street Journal dubbed “half a NAFTA” — may be positive for railroads […]

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Russian teen fighting for life after electrocution on rail bridge NEWSWIRE

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Kaliningrad, Russia Google Maps KALININGRAD, Russia — A 16-year-old boy is fighting for his life after climbing atop a railroad bridge and grabbing on to an electrified catenary wire. A U.K. website reports that the teenager climbed on to the railroad bridge in western Russia and grabbed the catenary and pretended to be shocked. A […]

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Taking Care of Business: Caledonian Sleeper, Part 1

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Charlie Conway finds his way back to the UK. This time The Caledonian Sleeper granted unprecedented access to this legendary overnight rail service connecting London with cities in the Scottish Highlands. Follow Chas as he goes behind the scenes to see what transpires to keep passengers safe and comfortable throughout the journey. […]

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Taking Care of Business: Caledonian Sleeper, Part 1

A UK locomotive with a wide windshield and yellow paint face the camera head on at a station platform.

Charlie “Chas” Conway finds his way back to the UK. This time The Caledonian Sleeper granted unprecedented access to this legendary overnight rail service connecting London with cities in the Scottish Highlands. Follow Chas as he goes behind the scenes to see what transpires to keep passengers safe and comfortable throughout the journey. […]

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Brazilian group saves GE C30-7A NEWSWIRE

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A GE-made Brazilian C30-7A that will be saved thanks to efforts of local volunteers. Contributed photo ARARAQUARA, São Paulo, Brazil — A South American preservation group has teamed up with Brazil’s largest railroad to save the country’s only surviving General Electric C30-7A locomotive. Earlier in July, the Regional Sul de Minas Chapter of the Brazilian […]

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German companies to collaborate on ‘Scharfenberg’ coupler tech work NEWSWIRE

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An image of a Voith-made Scharfenberg coupler in a high-speed trainset. Voith and Siemens say they’ll work together to build software tools that monitor the couplers which connect train frames, but also air brakes, electronics, and on-board electricity. Voith YORK, Pa. — Two German rail suppliers are cooperating on developing new tools to monitor automatic […]

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South Korea proposal would rebuild North Korean railways NEWSWIRE

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SEOUL, South Korea — When the two men met in April, South Korea president Moon Jae-in reportedly gave North Korea’s Kim Jong Un a thumb drive containing plans for economic cooperation between the two nations. Among those plans, according to CityLab, were the concept for a $35 billion rail line to connect the two countries. […]

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