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After World War II, railroads geared up for a boom that didn't happen. What spelled doom for the great passenger trains?
The U.S. Department of Transportation has obligated more than $157 million in funding, allowing construction to move forward ...
Prospective Amtrak board of directors nominee Robert Gleason made clear in his opening statement at a U.S. Senate Commerce ...
Boiler retubing added to Pere Marquette No. 1225’s ongoing superheater repairs, with additional work to include interior ...
With a strike looming as soon as Friday, officials of NJ Transit and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers met with the ...
Clark, Reilly and Bertram will work closely with Fuchs to provide strategic counsel and support initiatives to streamline ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney has reshuffled Canada’s cabinet following the Liberal Party’s victory in the April 28 national ...
Explore an overview of Steamtown USA and its journey from one man’s vision to a national historic site in Scranton ...
Big hooks is the nearly universal nickname for railroad wrecking cranes, powerful machines capable of many tasks ...
It’s been two years since CPKC CEO Keith Creel drove the ceremonial final spike at Knoche Yard in Kansas City to celebrate ...
Mount Washington Cog Railway delays 2025 steam season with excursions scheduled to continue with biodiesel locomotives ...
AUSTIN, Texas – Railroad photographer and author J. Parker Lamb has died at age 91.
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