Canada Strong Pass, including free or discounted VIA Rail travel, to return during holiday season

Passengers look at waterfall from seats in dome car

OTTAWA, Ontario — The Canada Strong Pass, which debuted this summer and includes free or discounted travel on VIA Rail Canada, will return for about a month around the Holiday season, the Canadian government has announced. The pass debuted this summer after being proposed by the Liberal Party as part of its platform for the […]

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Trains.com recommended reading: Don Phillips, an MTA yard sale, and more

Back after a bit of a hiatus, it’s our latest edition of Recommended Reading: Articles from elsewhere that you might find of interest. First up this time around, former Trains editor Kevin Keefe wrote our obituary of the late, great Don Phillips, but we thought you might also like to see the Washington Post version, […]

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MTA rejects Presidential Emergency Board recommendations in Long Island Rail Road dispute

Electric multiple-unit trainset crosses tracks at junction

WASHINGTON — The Metropolitan Transportation Authority said Friday it would not accept the recommendations of a Presidential Emergency Board appointed to address the dispute between the Long Island Rail Road and five unions. The unions, meanwhile, hailed the recommendations issued earlier in the day, which called for raises totaling 14% (uncompounded) over four years, retroactive […]

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First CSX train crosses Chicago’s Forest Hill Flyover, major CREATE project

Aerial view of intermodal train on rail bridge, with two diamond crossings visible at ground level

CHICAGO — One of the major pieces of Chicago’s CREATE program marked a milestone on Wednesday, Oct. 15, as the first CSX Transportation train crossed the Forest Hill Flyover on the city’s South Side. The new structure separates CSX’s main line from tracks used by Metra, the Belt Railway of Chicago, and Norfolk Southern. The […]

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Pinsly begins operating its ninth short line, the Georgiana & Andalusia Railroad

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Pinsly Railroad Co. has begun operating its newest short line, the 36-mile Georgiana & Andalusia Railroad in southern Alabama. The former Three Notch Railway interchanges with CSX at Georgiana, Ala. The Georgiana & Andalusia Railroad is set to make infrastructure investments to support the growth of both current and future rail-served customers […]

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Rail crews’ failure to follow signals remains a key Canadian safety issue, TSB says

Logo of the Transportation Safety Board of Canada

GATINEAU, Quebec — Incidents in which train crews fail to recognize and follow signal indications remain one of Canada’s key transportation safety issues, the Transportation Safety Board said this week in updating its ongoing Watchlist of such issues. It also noted that fatigue management continues to be an issue across all modes of transportation. “These […]

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Illinois touts funding for passenger rail projects but obstacles remain: Analysis

Commuter train on steel bridge over river

CHICAGO — Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker disclosed earlier this month that his administration seeks to commit almost $1 billion of planned 2026-2031 infrastructure spending to several languishing passenger rail initiatives in the state, but translating proposals into tangible results continues to be a challenge. Hanging over all new construction endeavors is the need for Illinois […]

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Indiana Rail Road sets schedule for annual Santa Train

Logo of Indiana Railroad Santa Train

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Rail Road’s annual Santa Train will visit 11 communities over three days as part of its annual trip across the railroad, set for Dec. 5-7, 2025. It will be the 35th year for the Santa Train. The train offers community members the chance to climb aboard vintage passenger equipment to visit […]

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CSX earnings slump under the weight of one-time charges and coal decline

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — CSX’s profits declined in the third quarter as intermodal growth could not offset an 11% decline in coal revenue. But the railroad’s key operating metrics all improved, even amid detours related to a pair of major construction projects, the Howard Street Tunnel clearance project in Baltimore and the rebuilding of the hurricane-damaged […]

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MBTA head Eng named interim Massachusetts transportation secretary

BOSTON — Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority General Manager and CEO Phillip Eng has been named as interim transportation secretary for the state of Massachusetts, Gov. Maura Healey announced today (Oct. 16, 2025). He will also continue in his MBTA role. Eng will fill the vacancy created by the decision of Monica Tibbits-Nutt to step down […]

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New CSX CEO: Focus first on running the railroad, then on potential merger deals

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — New CSX CEO Steve Angel says his focus will be keeping the railroad running well every day while waiting for the right merger deal to come along. Angel, who replaced Joe Hinrichs on Sept. 29, was peppered with merger-related questions during the railroad’s third-quarter earnings call on Thursday afternoon. One Wall Street […]

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Chemical manufacturers warn the White House about UP-NS merger

WASHINGTON — The CEOs of 40 chemical manufacturers warned President Donald Trump today that the proposed Union Pacific-Norfolk Southern merger will reduce rail competition, drive up rates, and make their companies less competitive in global markets. “You have committed to restoring American manufacturing, strengthening domestic supply chains, and outcompeting global rivals and we … fully […]

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