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California announced the strongest railway emissions regulations in the US. Freight companies are suing.
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US railroad inspectors find alarming number of defects on Union Pacific this summer
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Chicago: Fifty years after it was promised, the South Red Line Extension is slated to get a $1.973B grant
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The QueensLink is back from the dead to bring relief to Queens’s transit deserts
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Union Pacific still says a leak caused thirty tons of explosives ingredient ammonium nitrate to go missing
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The five higher-speed rail projects taking shape in the US
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Introducing Amtrak Airo - A modern passenger experience
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Crossrail Chicago: The foundation for a modern travel network
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Unauthorized BART film sells out San Francisco theater
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How Japan's maglev train works
13 votes -
New Jersey Portal North Bridge project 25% complete, on schedule
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Louisiana to devote $20.5 million to New Orleans-Baton Rouge rail project
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More Amtrak Airo trainsets ordered to meet surging US demand
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Groundbreaking bi-level electric train to revolutionize San Jose commuter rail
33 votes -
Caltrain electrifies San Francisco tracks for California High-Speed Rail
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Texas Central and Amtrak seek high-speed rail service between Dallas and Houston
33 votes -
The San Francisco cable car's (not quite as famous) Welsh cousin
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US National Transportation Safety Board investigative report: ‘Poor track conditions’ led to 2021 Amtrak Empire Builder derailment
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The world's newest metro is here! | Montréal REM
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The heart of railway transport: Marshalling yards
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London and possibly Paris by Eurostar. Tips and advice?
I am taking a trip soon to London and will possibly be adding a couple days in Paris. It's been a hot minute (few years) since visiting the UK and would like to solicit some timely advice and...
I am taking a trip soon to London and will possibly be adding a couple days in Paris. It's been a hot minute (few years) since visiting the UK and would like to solicit some timely advice and tips. One thing that comes to mind: How important is it to carry cash? Would I need to pay London and Paris street vendors or any shops with cash or will a card with no exchange fees suffice? While we will of course be visiting some tourist attractions like museums, most of our time will be taken up with book stores, record shops, food and coffee shops.
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New era of rail: Amtrak improves Northeast Corridor tracks between Boston and Washington DC (north-eastern USA)
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Metropolitan Transportation Authority rolls out more modern trains on New York City subway
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How this train beat the plane: The TGV story
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Stew's News US High Speed Rail Monthly - July 2023 - CAHSR Brightline Acela Texas Central Cascadia
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The newest subway system in the United States is open: Honolulu, HI
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SEPTA Board approves $1.69 billion FY24 operating and capital budget ahead of expected fiscal cliff
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The surprisingly popular world of online trainspotting
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New report from US National Transportation Safety Board says engineer at Norfolk Southern objected to the train weight distribution before catastrophic derailment
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A $48 billion debt is crushing the Metropolitan Transportation Authority. Paying it off could disrupt the future of New York City transit.
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Los Angeles celebrates new era of transit as regional connector opens
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NYC MTA moves forward with plans to install platform doors in three subway stations
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Ontario government awards contract for eastern GO Transit extension in Toronto area
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Baltimore re-launches plan for new east-west transit line
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Any Tildesian railfans?
After the Reddit exodus, I was really glad this community was so open and welcoming, and it warms my heart to have something akin to the original forum days of Web 1. Some of my favourite subs...
After the Reddit exodus, I was really glad this community was so open and welcoming, and it warms my heart to have something akin to the original forum days of Web 1. Some of my favourite subs were rail related - London Underground, Trains, Transit Diagrams - so I figured I’d ask: Are there any other railfans among the Tildes?
I personally love all kinds of trains, but gravitate most to inner-city rapid transit. Think your Subways, Metros, Ls, the MRTs of the world. I also do a lot of train spotting, looking for interesting rolling stock and logging their NVR numbers.
What about you? Are you a fellow trainthusiast or did you never pay mind to rail traffic?
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The first (and now last) overhead wire electric ferry in Europe
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The filthy truth about subway air
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Germany at a standstill as huge strike halts planes and trains
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A bus that transforms into a train
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Are we destroying our railroads for bikes?
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There were more toxic chemicals on train that derailed in Ohio than originally reported, data shows
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The highest rail route in northern Europe – Oslo-Bergen railway is one of the world's most beautiful train journeys
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Why Amtrak isn’t building high speed rail (and that’s okay for now)
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What went wrong with the London Tube map? | Unfinished London
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How does the Finnish railway system differ from others?
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In 2017, I made an unofficial transit diagram covering the Oslo region in Norway – now, five years later, it's time for a revisit
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The insane scale of Europe's new mega-tunnel – Denmark is building a record-breaking tunnel to Germany
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Oslo Metro | Transit Explained
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Inglenook Shunting
3 votes