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Train carrying molten sulfur derails in Whatcom County; BNSF investigation underway
Bellingham Herald mcclatchy via Yahoo News· 20 hours agoAn investigation is underway after a train derailed in Whatcom County on Tuesday night, June 4,...
One way in, one way out: Iyanbito meets with FRA reps on potential new bridge, accessways - Navajo...
Navajo Times· 4 hours agoMembers of the Iyanbito Chapter and community met with representatives of the Federal Railroad...
How will the new Asheville rail line be funded? Advocates to look for tourism taxes
Gannett via AOL· 4 hours agoASHEVILLE - As regional advocates step up to coordinate funding efforts for the proposed...
Rail safety experts question conclusions of long-train derailment study - Trains
Trains.com· 6 days agoRailroad safety experts are questioning the conclusions of a study released this week that found that a 200-car train is 24% more likely to derail than a 50-car train. The study, by researchers ...
Grainger Engineering launches USDOT funded NURail | Newswise
Newswise· 6 days agoThe Grainger College of Engineering at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign officially opened...
What can Erie leaders do right now to get a better Amtrak station and more trains?
Erie Times News via Yahoo News· 1 day agoWhen you see Amtrak's Lake Shore Limited roll into Erie Union Station in the wee hours of the...
What is Amtrak doing at Union Station in D.C.? - Washington Business Journal
The Business Journals· 7 days agoAmtrak is set to greatly expand its control of Union Station in D.C. this summer, ushering in a new...
Map shows route of future high-speed rail project connecting major US cities along West Coast:...
The Cool Down via Yahoo News· 5 days agoFor many years, the idea of a high-speed rail in the Pacific Northwest felt like a faraway dream....
Southern Railway Commission to meet to discuss possible update on Mobile Amtrak station - WXXV News...
WXXV News 25· 6 days agoThe Southern Railway Commission quarterly meeting is coming up at 9 a.m. next Friday at the...
Columbia inches closer to finalizing project that would quiet trains in downtown corridors
The Post and Courier· 1 day agoThe city is seeking funding for a $5.4 million project to create quiet zones where trains can only blow their horns in case of an emergency. Safety measures and signage would be installed at ...