The two-year, $238.4-million effort will separate passenger and freight traffic in a corridor where five tracks currently ...
In the past few years, the railway industry has been willing to at least consider technologies once thought to be unusual or unconventional—autonomous or semi-autonomous freight and passenger trains, ...
A Federal Railroad Administration study calls for Amtrak to double the service it offers on long-distance overnight trains like this one in New Mexico. Several Southwest states are eying intercity or ...
EAU CLAIRE, Wis. (WEAU) - More than 60 years after the last passenger train left Eau Claire, plans are underway to restore rail service that could once again transform the Chippewa Valley. A loud ...
The Piedmont train heads south through High Point. In 2024, North Carolina’s passenger trains experienced another bustling year and riding the train has become more popular than ever in the state. For ...
Multiple cities are celebrating the festive season using trains -- from classic model trains to subways -- as a means to light up the season.
HELENA, Mont. — Following decades of penny-pinching, the first half of the 2020s appeared to be the beginning of a golden age for passenger rail investment in the United States. Since 2021, Amtrak has ...
AmeriStarRail, which for some time has been proposing privately owned and operated passenger service on the Northeast Corridor, has gone in a new direction with its latest proposal — literally and ...
RAILWAY AGE JANUARY 2025 ISSUE: Should we welcome—or dread—2025? That is O’Toole’s Commentary on the infamous “Murphy’s Law.” Infamous anti-passenger rail activist Randal O’Toole did not originate it ...
Since the rise of commercial air travel, getting from one place to another has been about speed. Train travel, on the other hand, celebrates the opposite — a slower, more scenic, and far more ...
As the years rolled on, passenger trains became faster, safer, and more comfortable. In the 50 years between 1865 and 1916, the American rail network grew from 35,000 miles to more than 250,000 miles.
Japan’s market continues to thrive with a 6.3% CAGR, led by innovation in lightweight, high-durability gangways. China, with ...