Amtrak trains aren't quite ready to make their return to Louisville, but an ambitious multi-year study of a national rail network including the city is gaining a little steam as ideas are being ...
Railroad transportation may seem like a thing of the past — and that's because it is. Trains and their railway systems played a pivotal part in our nation's industrialization in the 1800s. But in the ...
The Federal Railroad Administration has proposed 15 daily long-distance Amtrak routes as part of the Biden administration's effort to create a national passenger rail system. The FRA is seeking ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) – Right now, the Federal Railroad Administration is conducting a study to assess the restoration of long-distance intercity passenger rail service and new potential routes for ...
Could Des Moines get Amtrak service? A study with potential new routes shows one passing through the capital city. The Federal Railroad Administration has been touring the country presenting options ...
Imagine riding a train from the Twin Cities to Phoenix, San Antonio, Denver or Seattle. Federal rail officials want to know if you think that’s a good idea. A study detailing the possible restoration ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - A study may potentially lead to two new passenger rail service routes that would connect Cincinnati with some intriguing destinations. The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) is ...
A study being conducted by the Federal Railroad Administration has identified Dayton and Springfield as potential stops on two proposed long-distance passenger rail routes connecting Detroit to New ...
Protections for long-distance train routes, like the Southwest Chief, are chugging through U.S. Congress. The Southwest Chief runs from Chicago to Los Angeles and back again, completing the route ...
Amtrak is looking for creatives to join its social media residency program, giving the lucky winners the chance to embark on round-trip travel across Amtrak’s long-distance routes for free through its ...
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