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The shareholders of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad Company met to-day, for the purpose of considering the propositions of the Directors to increase the capital stock fifteen ...
Fort Wayne will receive half a million dollars to help with a high-speed train.The proposal would create the train service from Chicago to Pittsburgh, with pote ...
The Federal Railroad Administration has selected four routes serving Ohio and other states as priorities for Amtrak expansion.
According to NIPRA’s website, the Pittsburgh-Chicago corridor has been a long-standing target for reintroduction, prompting a feasibility study and Tier I Environmental Impact Statement. With ...
The Federal Railroad Administration will provide $500,000 to each corridor for planning, Sen. Sherrod Brown of Ohio said.
The rail would provide passenger rail between Pittsburgh and Chicago, through Fort Wayne and Columbus. Fort Wayne passenger train project receives $500K in federal funding ...
Chicago Fort Wayne & Eastern Railroad June 24, 2024 Short Lines & Regionals BLET Advances Agreements With CF&E, PHL Members of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET) have ratified ...
It was on the east side of the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton (later the B&O) railroad, just south of its crossing with the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago (later the Pennsylvania) railroad.
The Federal Railroad Administration has selected four routes serving multiple states, including Illinois, as priorities for Amtrak expansion, Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown of Ohio said Tuesday.
A Kansas City-based engineering company will create the plan needed to start development that could bring back passenger railway to Fort Wayne, according to a Thursday news release.
FT. WAYNE, Ind. – The Chicago, Ft. Wayne & Eastern Railroad (CFE) today announced a track improvement project enabling 40-mph train speeds across the entire 315-mile rail line from Tolleston ...
We alluded last Monday to the sale of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad, as to come off yesterday, under amicable arrangements between all the parties in interest.