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California's bullet train project ready to break ground
After years of planning and legal challenges, California's $68-billion bullet train is finally about to break ground. Work on the first leg of the system gets underway in Fresno, Tuesday, reports CBS San Francisco. Once completed, it will be the nation's first high-speed rail system. Traveling faster than a Ferrari at 220 miles per hour, the bullet train will slash in half the six-hour drive from northern to southern California.
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Trains have it tough during a heavy winter
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Amtrak Railroad Car House
A retired 70 year old Amtrak railroad car converted into 500 sq. ft. living quarters in Socorro, New Mexico.
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Shanghai Maglev - World's Fastest Train
This is the Shanghai Maglev (Magnetic Levitation) train, the world's fastest train, with a top operating speed of 431kph (268mph) - Enjoy the Ride! The train has actually exceeded 500kph in testing. It does the 19 mile journey to Pudong airport in 7 minutes!
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At Least Six Dead as Commuter Train Strikes Car Outside New York City
At least six people died on Tuesday evening when a New York commuter train struck at least one car near the town of White Plains, sparking a fire, the accident happened about 6:30 EST
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Train Derailment Sends Oil Tanker into West Virginia River
Emergency crews and environmental officials are responding to a train derailment Monday afternoon in West Virginia that sent at least one tanker containing crude oil into a river and 14 tank cars were reported to be on fire, and some cars have exploded.
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Amid Controversy, Oil Trains Quietly Rerouted Through Virginia Towns
Hundreds of communities across the United States have become accustomed to the sight of mile-long oil trains rumbling by in recent years. Pembroke, Virginia, was not one of them, until now.
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Commuter Rail Train Derails after Collision with Truck in California. At least 30 injured.
The driver of the truck fled the scene of the crash, the Ventura County Fire Department said.
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We Keep Spilling Oil Into America’s Greatest Rivers
The Ohio, the Yellowstone, the Missouri, and now the Mississippi River have all been spiked with oil in the last year.
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CN Rail Derailment Numbers Soared Before Recent Crashes
Canadian National Railway's safety record deteriorated sharply in 2014, reversing years of improvements, as accidents in Canada blamed on poor track conditions hit their highest level in more than five years.
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How Hong Kong's subway turns a $2 billion annual profit
You can find one of Hong Kong's most profitable businesses about 30 meters below the earth's surface. The city's subway is the face of the Mass Transit Railway Corporation (MTR) -- a publicly traded company that pulled in $5.2 billion in revenue last year. With a $2 billion annual profit, the Hong Kong's subway is an anomaly among major rail networks. New York's subway, for example, suffers from chronic funding gaps and will spend nearly $2.5 billion in 2015 to service its debt.
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China's steam trains approaching final destination
The country's functioning steam trains are on route to extinction, as the advantages they provide are little to none.
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End of the lines
Jerome Boyd Maunsell reviews Nicholas Faith’s The World the Railways Made; Tom Zoellner’s Train: Riding the rails that created the modern world – from the Trans-Siberian to the ‘Southwest Chief’; Andrew Martin’s Belles & Whistles: Five journeys through time on Britain’s trains
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This Is the Huge Machine That Keeps Train Tracks Clean
The hulking beast is called a ballast cleaner
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Japan’s Maglev Train Hits World Record 590 Kilometers Per Hour
Central Japan Railway Co. said its magnetic levitation bullet train hit 590 kilometers per hour (366 miles per hour) on Thursday and broke the previous speed record set 12 years ago by the company. The train was operated on a test course constructed in Yamanashi prefecture in central Japan. The previous record of 581 kilometers per hour was set in December 2003. A spokeswoman at the company, known as JR Central, said the new record is likely to be short-lived...
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How Washington Derailed Amtrak
Thirty-nine minutes into his southbound ride from Wilmington, Delaware, to Washington, D.C., Joseph H. Boardman, president and CEO of Amtrak, begins to cry. We're in the dining car of a train called the Silver Star, surrounded by people eating hamburgers. The Silver Star runs from New York City to Miami in 31 hours, or five more hours than the route took in 1958, which is when our dining car was built.
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Train Blown Off Bridge in Extreme Weather
Several shipping containers and railcars were came off the elevated bridge and went crashing to the ground.
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Heimdal, North Dakota, Evacuated After Fiery Oil Train Crash
A tiny North Dakota town was evacuated Wednesday after a train carrying crude oil derailed and 10 cars burst into flames, local authorities said. It is the latest in a string of explosive oil train derailments that have raised concerns about the large volume of crude moving across America's tracks.
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At least 5 dead in Amtrak crash in Philadelphia
At least five people died Tuesday night when a passenger train carrying 238 passengers and five crew members derailed in Philadelphia. The tragedy that took place some time after 9 p.m. ET and forced Amtrak to shut down all service in the busy corridor between New York City and Philadelphia.
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'Killers' and 'Ghouls': Amtrak disaster becomes yet another political football
The day after the Amtrak derailment in Philadelphia, debate rages over whether it's too soon to talk about Amtrak funding and infrastructure projects.
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