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Lawsuit says Norfolk Southern's freight trains cause chronic delays for Amtrak
Read full article: Lawsuit says Norfolk Southern's freight trains cause chronic delays for AmtrakThe federal government alleges in a lawsuit against Norfolk Southern that the railroad has been causing chronic delays for Amtrak between New York and New Orleans by forcing the passenger trains to wait while its massive freight trains pass.
Amtrak service between New York City and Boston restored after lightning causes malfunction
Read full article: Amtrak service between New York City and Boston restored after lightning causes malfunctionAmtrak rail service between New York and Boston has been restored after a lightning strike was believed to have caused a circuit breaker to malfunction.
House Transportation Subcommittee hearing on Amtrak passenger rail safety
Read full article: House Transportation Subcommittee hearing on Amtrak passenger rail safetyHouse Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee on Railroads, Pipelines, and Hazardous Materials will hold a hearing on “Amtrak and Intercity Passenger Rail Oversight: Promoting Performance, Safety, and Accountability.”
Man in serious condition after driving around crossing arms, colliding with train in Northwest Jacksonville
Read full article: Man in serious condition after driving around crossing arms, colliding with train in Northwest JacksonvilleA man was sent to a local hospital in serious condition after colliding with an Amtrak train in the Dinsmore area of Jacksonville Wednesday morning, the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office said.
Biden administration announces $1.4 billion to improve rail safety and boost capacity in 35 states
Read full article: Biden administration announces $1.4 billion to improve rail safety and boost capacity in 35 statesThe Biden administration has awarded $1.4 billion to projects improving railway safety and boosting rail capacity.
Investigators say poor track conditions caused a 2021 Amtrak derailment in Montana that killed three
Read full article: Investigators say poor track conditions caused a 2021 Amtrak derailment in Montana that killed threeA derailment of an Amtrak train in Montana that killed three people in 2021 was caused by a poor track conditions at the accident site, federal investigators said in a final report.
On tap: Booze still allowed on Amtrak in New Hampshire
Read full article: On tap: Booze still allowed on Amtrak in New HampshireRiders on an Amtrak train that runs from Maine to Boston can continue buying alcoholic beverages during the 35-mile stretch of the trip that goes through New Hampshire as officials work out a “creative solution” to avoid violating a state liquor law.
Bent track a factor in Montana Amtrak crash that killed 3
Read full article: Bent track a factor in Montana Amtrak crash that killed 3Investigators probing a fatal 2021 Amtrak train derailment in Montana say the track had been bent along a curve near the accident site and the problem had been getting worse as freight trains traveled over it before the derailment.
Amtrak passengers say train was stalled in Nassau County for hours
Read full article: Amtrak passengers say train was stalled in Nassau County for hoursAn Amtrak spokesperson said Tuesday night a train that had stalled in Nassau County was moving again after being “temporarily disrupted due to mechanical issues.”
Winter storm woes causing headaches for holiday travelers
Read full article: Winter storm woes causing headaches for holiday travelersA once-in-a-generation arctic blast is bringing snow, rain, ice, wind and frigid temperatures that are disrupting air travel plans nationwide and causing thousands of cancellations and delays.
BNSF: Rail accident victims should have to use arbitration
Read full article: BNSF: Rail accident victims should have to use arbitrationBNSF Railway says in a federal lawsuit that victims of an Amtrak derailment in Missouri should be required to seek settlements through arbitration, rather than filing lawsuits.
Tentative labor deal averts threat of nationwide rail strike
Read full article: Tentative labor deal averts threat of nationwide rail strikeRail companies and their workers reached a tentative agreement to avert a nationwide strike that could have shut down the nation’s freight trains and devastated the economy less than two months before the midterm elections.
Amtrak suspends Florida trains as concerns about rail worker strike grow
Read full article: Amtrak suspends Florida trains as concerns about rail worker strike growTrain companies around the country are bracing for a potential freight rail worker strike on Friday, and Amtrak is suspending long-distance train service in Florida because of it.
Correction: Railroad Contract Talks-Businesses story
Read full article: Correction: Railroad Contract Talks-Businesses storyIn a story published September 14, 2022, about the business impact of a possible railroad strike, The Associated Press misspelled the first name of the supply chain executive at the Retail Industry Leaders Association.
1 rail union rejects deal, 2 accept ahead of strike deadline
Read full article: 1 rail union rejects deal, 2 accept ahead of strike deadlineMembers of one union have rejected a tentative deal with the largest U.S. freight railroads, while two ratified agreements and three other unions remained at the bargaining table just days ahead of a national strike deadline.
Businesses, White House plan for possible rail strike Friday
Read full article: Businesses, White House plan for possible rail strike FridayBusiness and government officials are bracing for the possibility of a nationwide rail strike at the end of this week while talks carry on between the largest U.S. freight railroads and their unions.
Passenger rail return to Vermont city took vision, decades
Read full article: Passenger rail return to Vermont city took vision, decadesPassenger rail service is returning to Vermont's largest city after an absence of almost 70 years as part of a renewal in interest in passenger rail service nationwide.
Official: Upgrades urged at Amtrak crash site, but no action
Read full article: Official: Upgrades urged at Amtrak crash site, but no actionThe chief elected official in the Missouri county where an Amtrak train slammed into a dump truck says residents and county leaders have been pushing for a safety upgrade at the railroad crossing for nearly three years.
Amtrak train collides with dump truck, derails in Missouri
Read full article: Amtrak train collides with dump truck, derails in MissouriA passenger train traveling from Los Angeles to Chicago derailed in Missouri on Monday afternoon and initial reports indicate that some people aboard were injured, Amtrak said.
3 killed, dozens hurt in Amtrak train crash in Missouri
Read full article: 3 killed, dozens hurt in Amtrak train crash in MissouriThree people were killed and dozens others were injured Monday when an Amtrak passenger train traveling from Los Angeles to Chicago struck a dump truck and derailed in a remote, rural area of Missouri.
Cause of Montana Amtrak derailment still under investigation
Read full article: Cause of Montana Amtrak derailment still under investigationA preliminary report on an Amtrak train derailment in north-central Montana last month that killed three people and injured dozens more provides no information on the cause of the accident.
DEA agent, gunman killed in Amtrak train shooting in Arizona
Read full article: DEA agent, gunman killed in Amtrak train shooting in ArizonaAuthorities say a Drug Enforcement Administration special agent was killed when a passenger opened fire as officers were doing a routine inspection for illegal contraband on an Amtrak train in Tucson, Arizona.
Amtrak train that derailed was going just under speed limit
Read full article: Amtrak train that derailed was going just under speed limitAn Amtrak train that derailed in rural Montana over the weekend was going just under the speed limit at about 75 mph (121 kph) when it went off the track along a gradual curve.
Investigators probe deadly Amtrak derailment in Montana
Read full article: Investigators probe deadly Amtrak derailment in MontanaFederal officials sent a team of investigators from the National Transportation Safety Board to the site of an Amtrak derailment in north-central Montana that killed three people and left seven hospitalized Sunday.
Rail officials push 15-year plan to boost Northeast Corridor
Read full article: Rail officials push 15-year plan to boost Northeast CorridorAs Congress eyes an infrastructure package, a coalition of transportation agencies and Amtrak has released a 15-year plan of rail improvements for the congested Northeast Corridor.
Touting new trains, Amtrak CEO foresees riders heading back
Read full article: Touting new trains, Amtrak CEO foresees riders heading backAmtrak CEO William Flynn says that plans to spend $7.3 billion on 83 new trains to replace some that are 50 years old will speed up travel, make it more comfortable, and will help clean the environment.
Federal agents track down 46 lbs. of pot in luggage at Jacksonville train station
Read full article: Federal agents track down 46 lbs. of pot in luggage at Jacksonville train stationFederal agents from the Drug Enforcement Administration Jacksonville District Office on Wednesday seized 46 pounds of hydroponic marijuana that were smuggled into Jacksonville on an Amtrak train from New York.
The Latest: US 7th Fleet: 14,000 personnel fully vaccinated
Read full article: The Latest: US 7th Fleet: 14,000 personnel fully vaccinatedThe U.S. 7th Fleet that operates throughout the Indo-Pacific says more than 14,000 of its service members have received their full doses of the coronavirus vaccine, which it began administering on January 5.
In a leaky underwater rail tunnel, workers race against time
Read full article: In a leaky underwater rail tunnel, workers race against timeAmtrak workers perform tunnel repairs to a partially flooded train track bed, Saturday, March 20, 2021, in Weehawken, N.J. With a new rail tunnel into New York years away at best, Amtrak is embarking on an aggressive and expensive program to fix a 110-year-old tunnel in the interim. On a recent Saturday morning, workers used heavy machinery to clear away chunks of the tunnel floor after rails and wooden ties had been removed. “If we had a new tunnel we wouldn’t be spending anything on it,” Amtrak Chairman Anthony Coscia said. On a broader scale, it must keep the tunnel operating reliably for years until a new tunnel is built and the old one can be closed for a complete overhaul. Against that backdrop, a funding dispute between local lawmakers and the administration for former President Donald Trump stalled the new tunnel project for four years.
Buttigieg to quarantine after security agent gets COVID-19
Read full article: Buttigieg to quarantine after security agent gets COVID-19WASHINGTON – Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg will quarantine for 14 days after a member of his security detail tested positive Monday for the coronavirus. The agent had been “in close contact” with Buttigieg, including Monday morning prior to the agent’s positive result, the Transportation Department said in a statement. Following contact tracing protocols, the department said it determined that one other person in the security detail had also been in “close contact” with the agent and will also quarantine for 14 days. Ad“We will continue to prioritize safety as the foundation of everything we do,” Buttigieg told department employees in an email message last week. “We know it’s the appropriate measure for international travel, people traveling into the U.S.,” partly because of the threat of virus variants from other countries, Buttigieg told CNN.
'A long two days': Major storm pummels Northeast with snow
Read full article: 'A long two days': Major storm pummels Northeast with snowAlthough the heaviest parts of the storm had moved through the metropolitan area by Monday evening, lighter snow showers were expected to continue virtually all day Tuesday, forecaster James Tomasini said. “We’re looking at a long two days here,” New York Gov. Across the Northeast, many coronavirus vaccination sites closed Monday. AdHundreds of flights and many trains and were canceled, and aboveground New York City subway service stopped at 2 p.m. In recent days, a storm system blanketed parts of the Midwest, with some areas getting the most snow in several years.
Unions: Passenger rails need better security, no-ride list
Read full article: Unions: Passenger rails need better security, no-ride listFILE - In this Jan. 1, 2021 file photo, The Amtrak Metropolitan Lounge overlooks the newly-completed Moynihan Train Hall in New York. Two major railroad workers unions have asked the Department of Homeland Security to beef up security on Amtrak and other passenger rail lines, including by creating a no-ride list akin to the no-fly list that prevents people identified as risks from boarding planes. – Two major railroad workers unions have asked the Department of Homeland Security to beef up security on Amtrak and other passenger lines, including by creating a no-ride list akin to the no-fly list that prevents people identified as risks from boarding planes. Ferguson, of SMART-TD, acknowledged there would be a cost to creating a no-ride list, but he said it should be minimal considering that officials would simply be sharing the existing no-fly list with railroads. The unions also asked the Federal Railroad Administration to require more security, but that agency declined to intervene Thursday because the Department of Homeland Security has jurisdiction over such matters.
1 killed in crash involving Amtrak train on Westside
Read full article: 1 killed in crash involving Amtrak train on WestsideJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Police were called Thursday night to the scene of a crash involving an Amtrak train, which collided with a car that was crossing a railroad track on Jacksonville’s Westside. The scene was at Roosevelt Boulevard & Avent Drive, and Amtrak said the crash was reported shortly after 10 p.m. According to the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office, a freight train was stopped on the southbound track. An Amtrak passenger train was traveling on the northbound track from Miami to New York when a car ignored the crossing signal and drove around the lowered railroad stop arms. Amtrak sent News4Jax a statement, which said no injuries were reported on board the train.
NYC begins registering travelers at COVID-19 checkpoints
Read full article: NYC begins registering travelers at COVID-19 checkpointsMayor Bill de Blasio is asking travelers from 34 states, including Florida where COVID-19 infection rates are high, to quarantine for 14 days after arriving in the city. Authorities said this week a fifth of all new coronavirus cases in New York City have been from travelers entering the city from other states. Despite the specter of fines, the checkpoints are more educational than punitive, and officials acknowledged the effort relies on voluntary compliance. The campaign was criticized for sowing confusion and raising questions about how travelers' personal information would be retained. He said officials have made more than 86,000 phone calls and sent more than 20,000 text messages to travelers entering New York City from states with high coronavirus infection rates.
Amtrak is having a buy one, get one free sale on train tickets
Read full article: Amtrak is having a buy one, get one free sale on train ticketsIf you want to visit a friend or family member by train, now’s the time to do it! For a limited time, Amtrak is offering buy-one-get-one-free tickets. Sleeper fares, where you can ride together in your own private room. Travel dates vary by route. Blackout dates apply.
Safety measures ordered at rail crossings
Read full article: Safety measures ordered at rail crossingsTALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Rail crossings throughout Florida, including one west of Jupiter where three members of a family were recently killed by an Amtrak train, will be upgraded for safety under a directive issued by the state transportation secretary. Department of Transportation Secretary Kevin Thibault on Thursday ordered “unprecedented” rail safety measures for more than 4,000 crossings, with an expected cost of almost $60 million to complete by March 2022. “One fatality on our rail crossings is one too many, and I am committed to doing everything I can as secretary to prevent additional tragedies from occurring across our state,” Thibault said. But Sen. Debbie Mayfield, a Rockledge Republican who has fought plans to extend the Brightline passenger-rail service north from South Florida, said more safety measures are needed. In addition to the Amtrak crash, an Associated Press report recently said the Brightline rail service, which is being rebranded Virgin Trains USA, had the worst per-mile death rate of the nation’s 821 railroads.
Woman, 2 grandsons killed by train at gate-less crossing
Read full article: Woman, 2 grandsons killed by train at gate-less crossingJUPITER, Fla. – A Florida woman and her two grandsons were killed by a passing Amtrak train on Saturday afternoon as she drove the Cub Scouts to an overnight camping trip near West Palm Beach. The train carrying some 200 passengers collided with the family's Subaru Outback at the gate-less railroad crossing near the entrance to the J.W. The train dragged the vehicle for a half-mile, killing Valery Jo Rintamaki, 58; Tristan Prestano, 10; and Skyler Prestano, 8. "We just lost three members of our community, and young kids,'' Willhite told the Post. ``I'm going to look into why we don't have more than just a yield sign at a rail crossing where a train is going (at high speeds).''
Amtrak announces nonstop service between DC and New York
Read full article: Amtrak announces nonstop service between DC and New York(CNN) - Train travel between New York City and Washington is now faster than ever. On Thursday, Amtrak announced that starting in September it will offer a new direct route between Washington Union Station (WAS) and New York Penn Station (NYP). "The new Acela Nonstop service will have you halfway to your New York City or DC destination in the time it would take you to board a flight," Amtrak President & CEO Richard Anderson said in a statement. "This new service will offer an ideal solution for travelers who want to save time and travel between city center DC and New York." Riders can expect to travel for two hours and 35 minutes instead of four hours with the direct service.
NTSB: Train crash that killed Orange Park man caused by safety oversights
Read full article: NTSB: Train crash that killed Orange Park man caused by safety oversightsAn aerial view of the site of an early morning train crash Sunday, Feb. 4, 2018, between an Amtrak train, bottom right, and a CSX freight train, top left, in Cayce, SC. COLUMBIA, S.C. - Federal safety officials ruled Tuesday yet another fatal train crash in the United States has been caused by easy-to-fix human errors. The National Transportation Safety Board determined the crash of an Amtrak train into a parked train on a side track near Columbia, South Carolina, in February 2018 was CSX's fault. CSX also plans to have Positive Train Control in place, tested and operational where required by the end of 2020, company spokeswoman Cindy Schild said. In the 2018 South Carolina crash, Amtrak engineer Michael Kempf, 54, of Savannah, Georgia, and conductor Michael Cella, 36, of Orange Park, Florida, were killed.
Passengers aboard JTA bus to 911: 'We got hit by a train'
Read full article: Passengers aboard JTA bus to 911: 'We got hit by a train'The report says the bus stayed there for about one minute before the train hit. Bus passengers were among the first to call 911. Were on a city bus, a JTA bus. But now two passengers are claiming injuries, so we need rescue back at Post Avenue at McDuff where the train hit the bus. LISTEN: 911 calls after train hit busThe bus driver, Carolyn Simmons, was treated and released that afternoon.
JTA driver cited in Monday's crash with Amtrak train
Read full article: JTA driver cited in Monday's crash with Amtrak trainJACKSONVILLE, Fla. - The Jacksonville Transportation Authority bus driver involved in Monday's crash with an Amtrak train was cited with the accident, according to the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office. The driver, Carolyn Simmons, got a ticket for failure to obey a traffic control device at a railroad crossing. Simmons was the only person injured in the crash and was treated and released from a hospital Monday. The JTA warned the driver three times in 2003-04 that she was close to a suspension over attendance issues. Monday's crash with the train was the latest of four incidents involving JTA buses in the past three weeks.
Records show driver in JTA bus vs. train crash has numerous previous accidents
Read full article: Records show driver in JTA bus vs. train crash has numerous previous accidentsJACKSONVILLE, Fla. - The Jacksonville Transportation Authority bus driver involved in Monday's crash between a city bus and an Amtrak train has been involved in at least eight crashes in her 20-year career with JTA, according to personnel files. The majority of the accidents happened between when she was hired as a driver JTA in 1999 and 2012, according to the records. The JTA warned the driver three times in 2003-04 that she was close to a suspension over attendance issues. In Monday's collision, the driver was the only person injured and she was treated and released from a hospital. The crash with the train was the latest of four incidents involving JTA buses in the last three weeks.