Hobbyshop Window for February 13th 2026

Color photo of showing nose of a modern N scale diesel locomotive painted orange, black, and silver on white backdrop.

For many years Hobbyshop Window was a popular department in the pages of Model Railroader magazine. We’re excited to bring it back as an occasional feature on Trains.com. Here’s a recap of some of the items that arrived at our offices for the week ending February 13th 2026. Keep up to date on the latest […]

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B&O museum introduces restored ‘Washington’

Blue and gray round-end observation car at the rear of a passenger train.

BALTIMORE — The Washington — a 1949 Pullman-Standard observation-tavern car — has been cosmetically restored inside and out by the B&O Railroad Museum. This is the museum’s first interior restoration project. The car will be unveiled on Saturday, Feb. 21. “The No. 3316 is a showpiece both in terms of the incredible Art Deco interior […]

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Amtrak New York-Boston service resumes after Wednesday outage

Amtrak logo.

NEW YORK — Amtrak service between New York and Boston was restored early today after overhead power issues halted operation between the two cities much of Wednesday evening. Amtrak announced that service was being halted in a social media post shortly after 7 p.m. ET and said that service had been restored in another post […]

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Metra SouthWest Service resumes following freight derailment

CHICAGO RIDGE, Ill. — Metra SouthWest Service trains are back in operation today (Thursday, Feb. 12) following a Wednesday freight derailment that shut down the 15-round-trip-a-day operation between Chicago Union Station and Orland Park/Manhattan, Ill. In a social media post shortly after 5 a.m., the commuter operator said it had been informed its tracks would […]

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Wabtec completes acquisition of transit system coupler manufacturer

PITTSBURGH — Wabtec has completed the acquisition of Dellner Couplers, a Sweden-based manufacturer of couplers for passenger rail rolling stock. “The addition of Dellner Couplers marks a major step forward in strengthening our Transit business and expanding our portfolio of offerings for this segment,” Wabtec CEO Rafael Santana said in a statement today. “The combination […]

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Freight derailment halts Metra’s SouthWest Service (updated)

Commuter train at station

CHICAGO RIDGE, Ill. — Metra has canceled all operations on its SouthWest Service today (Feb. 11, 2026) following a freight derailment this morning near its Chicago Ridge station. No injuries have been reported, and Chicago Ridge police say there is no danger to the public from the derailment. A Metra spokeswoman told the Chicago Sun-Times […]

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Sound Transit ‘simulated service’ will add to light rail schedules

Portion of Sound Transit network map showing light rail segments that will see more trains beginning Feb. 14.

SEATTLE — Sound Transit will begin simulated service on its new light rail Crosslake Connection on Saturday, Feb. 14, giving passengers the chance to ride additional trains on the Link 1 Line between the International District/Chinatown station and Lynnwood City Center. Service on the 2 Line will also be extended until midnight between Redmond and […]

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Greenville, Pa., works to save Erie depot

Color postcard of a brick railroad depot. Greenville, Pa., works to save depot.

GREENVILLE, Pa. — Greenville officials aim to save the town’s former Erie Railroad brick depot, which last saw passenger service in 1970. The depot property is now owned by Norfolk Southern, which may raze the building. Greenville Mayor Jean Carr-Fisher would like to see it saved, if possible. Carr-Fisher on Feb. 4 presented a plan […]

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News photo: SunRail wraps train to mark USA’s 250th birthday

White locomotive with red and blue trim and two bilevel passenger cars with red, white, and blue wraps.

ORLANDO, Fla. — Florida commuter operator SunRail has decorated one of its trainsets to mark America’s semiquincentennial, with the Florida Department of Transportation saying the move is one way the agency is “showcasing the state’s contributions to the Republic and the importance of the state’s transportation system.” The locomotive, an MPI MP32PH-Q, features a predominantly […]

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Sound Transit announces three key executive hirings

Sound Transit logo

SEATTLE — Sound Transit has announced the addition of three executives,  including the return of a longtime staff member as deputy CEO. Returning in the deputy CEO role is Brooke Belman, who spent nearly two decades at the Seattle-area transit operator. Her prior term at Sound Transit included terms as interim CEO and deputy CEO […]

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Amtrak offers first look at Airo equipment

Sign reading "Airo Fleet First Look" next to train at Washington Union Station

WASHINGTON — Amtrak unveiled Airo, its newest fleet addition, on Tuesday with a media tour that featured an in-depth look at the interior of the shiny, feature-filled trainset that’s slated to begin revenue service this summer on the Amtrak Cascades’ service in the Pacific Northwest. Before offering a tour of coach, café car, and business […]

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Seattle-area transit prepares for Seahawks victory parade

Blue and white commuter train approaches, led by cab car

SEATTLE — Sound Transit will offer additional service on Wednesday, Feb. 11, for the city’s parade to mark the Seattle Seahawks’ Super Bowl championship. Up to 1 million fans are expected for events including a ticketed celebration at the team’s stadium, Lumen Field, at 10 a.m., followed by a parade beginning at 11 a.m. from […]

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