UP announces locomotive honoring Abraham Lincoln

Side-view illustration of red, maroon, and gray locomotive.

OMAHA, Neb. — Union Pacific has marked Presidents Day by announcing plans for a locomotive to honor the nation’s 16th president, Abraham Lincoln, who signed the legislation authorizing construction of the Transcontinental Railroad, leading to UP’s creation. The paint scheme of locomotive No. 1616 will feature “the unique colors of Lincoln’s era,” UP said in […]

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GE’s ES44C4 and ET44C4 locomotives

Four locomotives lead a doublestack train around a curve on a doule-track rail line

The roots of GE’s ES44C4 and ET44C4 locomotives reach back to the transition period in the late 1990s and early 2000s, when North American railroads were slowly converting from DC traction to AC traction six-axle road units and  locomotive builders sought ways to completely eliminate six-axle DC locomotives from their order books. The answer came […]

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Model Railroader Tips & Tricks | Rotary tool cutoff techniques

Rotary tool cutoff techniques | Trains.com Director David Popp demonstrates how a rotary motor tool can be used for a variety of applications when building model railroad benchwork. In this instance, David shares how a rotary tool and a cutoff disk make quick work of errant nails protruding from wood frame components. You can also […]

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Model Railroader Tips & Tricks | Replacing a circular saw blade

Replacing a circular saw blade| In this instance, David Popp shows Bryson Sleppy how installing a new, sharp blade yields clean, smooth edges when cutting benchwork components. Putting safety first, David shares the proper process, along with insights for maintaining a saw for years of reliable use! You can also read about this technique in […]

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Missouri Pacific locomotives remembered

Striped mid-cab diesel locomotive

Missouri Pacific locomotives, both steam and diesel, display a variety typical of their era.     The “MoPac,” as it was called, merged several railroads during the diesel era, notably the International-Great Northern and St. Louis, Brownsville & Mexico in 1956, the Texas & Pacific (which it had long controlled) and Chicago & Eastern Illinois […]

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Missouri Pacific’s I-GN Berkshire locomotives that didn’t make the cut

I-GN Berkshire steam locomotive with freight train on straight track

One of the fascinating aspects of being actively involved in firing and running steam locomotives was discovering that each one had its own personality. In the case of a class of engines, sometimes the entire group would demonstrate similar characteristics, but seemingly there would always be one or more in the class that were superior […]

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News Wire recommended reading: Inside the B&P Tunnel

Brickwork inside railroad tunnel

The latest in the occasional series of articles recommended by Trains News Wire opens with a recent story from the Baltimore Banner looking at the B&P Tunnel, Amtrak’s efforts to maintain the 152-year-old bore, the plans to replace it, and the threats to the tunnel project. Also recommended: A Governing magazine opinion piece looks at […]

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Maintenance-of-way union ratifies contract with CPKC

Logo of Teamsters Canada-Maintenance of Way Division

CALGARY, Alberta — The union representing CPKC engineering service workers in Canada has ratified a new four-year contract, the railroad has announced. The Teamsters Canada Rail Conference Maintenance of Way Employees Division (TRCR-MWED) represents about 2,300 workers. CPKC CEO Keith Creel said the ratification, announced Friday, Feb. 14, provides improved wages and benefits, but details […]

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Repurposed flatcars become bridges as part of North Carolina hurricane recovery

Yellow flatcar in use as roadway bridge over waterway

Obsolete railcars are getting a reprieve from the scrapper’s torch to serve as vital road links in an area of North Carolina ravaged by Hurricane Helene. The North Carolina Department of Transportation and Innovative Bridge Co. are installing retired flatcars as a quick fix to temporarily replace road bridges damaged or destroyed by the storm […]

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Amtrak independence at stake, status of approved FRA infrastructure grants uncertain: Analysis

Train of two locomotives and one passenger car stopped on siding

WASHINGTON — Historically, passenger rail funding has had legislative champions from each party in the House and Senate that successfully counteracted executive branch funding cuts. When President Donald Trump called for deep reductions aimed at Amtrak’s long-distance network during his first term, those budget proposals were eventually rebuffed in bipartisan transportation spending deals. But this […]

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BNSF plan to address Montana grizzly bear deaths is approved

Large bear in woods

HELENA, Mont. — BNSF Railway has completed a plan to address grizzly bear deaths along its rail line near Glacier National Park in Montana that includes $2.9 million in mitigation efforts. Approval of the long-awaited document by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has led to the railroad receiving an “incidental take” permit that addresses […]

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O’Donnell joins New York, Susquehanna & Western as chief mechanical officer

Head-and-shoulders shot of man bearded man in suit

COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. — Patrick O’Donnell has joined the New York, Susquehanna & Western Railway as chief mechanical officer, the railroad has announced. O’Donnell joins the NYS&W after a decade as a rail safety inspector or supervisor or rail safety inspectors for the state of New York. As a supervisor, he oversaw four disciplines — track, […]

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