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Norfolk Southern responds to local delegate’s letter prompted by Roanoke Co. train issues
Read full article: Norfolk Southern responds to local delegate’s letter prompted by Roanoke Co. train issuesWe’ve been working for you to get answers after people in a Bonsack neighborhood said they were being blocked from their homes by a train.
Roanoke City officials to finalize train derailment emergency plans
Read full article: Roanoke City officials to finalize train derailment emergency plansCleanup continues after a Norfolk Southern train derailed in Ohio. Meanwhile, Roanoke officials are preparing in the event something like this happens in the Star City.
Virginia senators press Amtrak for answers after passengers stranded for more than 30 hours
Read full article: Virginia senators press Amtrak for answers after passengers stranded for more than 30 hoursU.S. Sens. Mark Warner and Tim Kaine are searching for answers after hundreds of people were left stranded on an Amtrak train for more than 30 hours.
Cranes lift Dutch runaway train off whale sculpture
Read full article: Cranes lift Dutch runaway train off whale sculptureA salvaging crew prepares to attach chains to lift to a metro train carriage of the whale's tail of a sculpture after it rammed through the end of an elevated section of rails with the driver escaping injuries in Spijkenisse, near Rotterdam, Netherlands, Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2020. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong)SPIJKENISSE – The front carriage of a Dutch metro train that landed on a sculpture of a whale's tail after plowing through the end of an elevated section of rails was painstakingly lifted clear of the artwork Tuesday and lowered to the ground. The train was left precariously balanced on the whale's tail 10 meters (33 feet) above the ground Monday, after plunging off the end of a metro line in Spijkenisse, a town on the southern edge of Rotterdam. Two large yellow cranes worked in tandem Tuesday, placing chains around the front and rear of the train's foremost carriage to support it. The train was empty at the time it crashed onto the sculpture and the driver escaped unhurt, thanks to the whale tail's unlikely catch.
Train, car collide in Giles County
Read full article: Train, car collide in Giles CountyGILES COUNTY, Va. – A train hit a car in Giles County on Wednesday, according to the Giles County Sheriff’s Office. The crash happened at the crossing on Cliffview Drive in Pembroke. The Sheriff’s Office could not comment on any possible injuries.
Amtrak offering buy one, get one free ticket deal
Read full article: Amtrak offering buy one, get one free ticket dealROANOKE, Va. – Looking to travel in the first part of this year? Amtrak is looking to make your travel plans easier with its limited-time buy one, get one free promotion. Tickets must be bought before Jan 13. to be eligible and the offer is valid for travel from Feb. 1, through June 12, with blackout dates on April 10, April 13 and May 22 through May 25. Even if you’re looking to make a long trip, the deal is good for both coach and sleeping accommodations. Both tickets must be purchased in the same transaction and all prices will be automatically discounted from the standard fare when accessing the promotion on Amtrak’s special web page or by using the discount code V605 when booking a trip.
Taking pictures with Santa and riding through town on the Candy Cane Express
Read full article: Taking pictures with Santa and riding through town on the Candy Cane ExpressROANOKE, Va. – The Virginia Museum of Transportation held it’s annual “Candy Cane Express” event Saturday. The event allowed families to stop by and see what the museum has to offer. It also allowed children to take a photo with Santa and ride take a train ride. Employees said the event was a way to get people in who normally wouldn’t stop by. The Candy Cane Express will run again Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Amtrak announces nonstop service between DC and New York
Read full article: Amtrak announces nonstop service between DC and New York(CNN) - Train travel between New York City and Washington is now faster than ever. On Thursday, Amtrak announced that starting in September it will offer a new direct route between Washington Union Station (WAS) and New York Penn Station (NYP). "The new Acela Nonstop service will have you halfway to your New York City or DC destination in the time it would take you to board a flight," Amtrak President & CEO Richard Anderson said in a statement. "This new service will offer an ideal solution for travelers who want to save time and travel between city center DC and New York." Riders can expect to travel for two hours and 35 minutes instead of four hours with the direct service.