Wabtec Corp. has secured new orders from major railroads, including Union Pacific and CSX. The deals could mean significant work for its Erie plant.
CSX will buy 100 new locomotives, upgrade 50 more and purchase a site of digital services in a $670 million deal with Wabtec ...
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Western Railway Museum to restore Kennecott electric locomotive
SUISUN CITY, Calif. — The Western Railway Museum is currently evaluating Kennecott Copper No. 407, a rare GE 125-ton center ...
A significant step forward has been accomplished in the restoration efforts of the locomotive that once sat on display in Scotia. The reattachment of the refurbished nearly seven-ton boiler was placed ...
Union Pacific (UP) has signed a $US 1.2bn contract with Wabtec for the modernisation of AC4400 diesel locomotives.
The 2025 edition of Railway Age’s Next-Gen Freight Rail (NGFR) conference offers a presentation focused on rapidly evolving hydrogen-powered locomotive initiatives for main line freight rail ...
CSX is transitioning more diesel-electric locomotives to hydrogen fuel cell (HFC) power at its Huntington Locomotive Shop in West Virginia. Meanwhile, Union Pacific (UP) and locomotive control systems ...
OGDEN — A legendary locomotive made its return to Ogden this weekend. Union Pacific’s Big Boy No. 4014 made a weekend stop that drew thousands of visitors of all ages to Union Station from its arrival ...
European passenger trains are starting to transition to hydrogen power. But in North America, it’s a Canadian freight railway leading the way. Here’s the state of the hydrogen locomotive opportunity, ...
Most of the freight locomotives here in America use diesel-electric technology. They have gigantic diesel engines that act as generators for the electric motors that do the heavy lifting to get power ...
FORT WORTH, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET) and BNSF Railway have reached a system-wide agreement this week that will significantly benefit ...
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