Elevate your end-of-year celebrations by bringing the whole family along for a magical trip aboard these old-school ...
With temperatures hovering around zero over the weekend of Dec. 12-14, most Amtrak trains were able to leave Chicago on time, ...
In many ways, the United States was built on the railroad industry. Dating back to the 1800s, railways were integral to the nation’s westward expansion and industrialization. The industry provided ...
The Midwest Central's first train to the North Pole left the station on Saturday, Dec. 6. By all accounts, the event was ...
While thousands of air travelers were stranded or severely delayed by canceled flights as a wind-swept snowstorm blanketed the Midwest and Great Lakes region, Amtrak’s sold-out trains suffered only a ...
The 2025 Midwest Rail Conference, “Railroads 200 Years – Learning from the Past, Shaping the Future,” took place August 12–14, 2025, in Notre Dame, Indiana. The event drew well over one hundred ...
OMAHA, Neb. — Rail unions want railroads to take some of the billions they're using every year to buy back their stock and spend it to improve safety in the wake of several high-profile derailments ...
The U.S. railroad industry continues to evolve, and Upper Midwest agriculture needs to change with it, the president of a railroad consulting company said. Strategies to consider include trucking ...
ENR’s editors have selected the Terminal Railroad Association of St. Louis as ENR Midwest’s Owner of the Year. Owners of the Year are chosen for their innovation and creativity throughout the region ...
DECATUR — One of the nation's largest railroads pledged its support Monday to developing the Midwest Inland Port in Decatur. CN, which is one of three Class I railroads providing service to Decatur ...
The Johnson Administration said that it was inflationary. Transportation Secretary Alan S. Boyd said that it would “ultimately be reflected in the cost of thousands of consumer items, food, housing, ...
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Young Guns in Preservation: Kendall Osier
Like his father, the Midwest Central Railroad became a siren for Kendall Osier, who now serves multiple mechanical and operating positions at the 3-foot gauge railroad in Mount Pleasant, Iowa.
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