Longtime Louisville & Nashville Railroad employee Charles Castner died last month at the age of 97. He co-wrote a book in ...
The Llangollen and Corwen Railway has announced that its Great Western freight locomotive No. 3802 will be temporarily renamed ‘The Lady of Llangollen’ for the weekend’s Mother’s Day celebrations. The ...
Union Pacific’s Big Boy No. 4014 will travel coast-to-coast in commemoration of the semiquincentennial.
The Grand Canyon Railway has been running to Grand Canyon National Park since 1901. The journey lives on, only this year, with added perks.
The Swanage Railway has announced that GWR Grange No. 6880 Betton Grange will be visiting them for their Spring Steam Gala. The gala will run from the 27th March until the 29th March. 6880, which is ...
ATLANTA — Norfolk Southern will continue to modernize its locomotive fleet in a deal announced on Monday with Progress Rail, which will convert 96 of the railroad’s SD70M-2 models to AC-traction ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Trainz Plus: QJ Steam Locomotive Experience one of the most powerful Chinese locomotives ever made with the China Railway QJ class locomotive. Games ...
CSX Transportation will buy 100 new locomotives, upgrade 50 more and purchase a suite of digital services in a $670 million deal with Wabtec Corp. announced late Monday afternoon. The new locomotives ...
It was the 1950s, a transitional postwar era when road transportation was still picking up pace, and railways did the heavy lifting. Steam engines were on the way out as diesel locomotives gained a ...
Feb 4 (Reuters) - Railroad operator Union Pacific (UNP.N), opens new tab and locomotive parts maker Wabtec (WAB.N), opens new tab signed an agreement worth $1.2 billion to modernize the railroad’s ...
Editor’s Note: This story has been updated with an additional date for the Ogden, Utah, stop initially omitted by Union Pacific. (NEXSTAR) – The wait is over, sort of. Union Pacific has announced the ...
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