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Railroad News Archive28-May-2006
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- 'Railroad travelers tested for explosives (New York Daily News)
MTA police quietly have begun randomly screening Metro-North and Long Island railroad passengers for explosives, officials said yesterday.
- 'Bellefonte railroad back on track (Centre Daily Times)
BELLEFONTE -- The wait to ride the rails is almost over as the Bellefonte Historical railroad Society has announced that weekend train rides should resume within the next three weeks.
- 'End-O-line Railroad Park and Museum to open (Murray County News)
End-O-Line Railroad Park and Museum will open for the 2006 tourist season on Saturday, May 27, at 10:00 a.m. This is a change from previous years.
- 'City officials discuss concerns with railroad personnel (The Observer)
SPRINGFIELD, SUMMIT, NJ - Bob Sheehan, head of Summit and Springfield?s ?Stop the Train Committee,? continues to walk tracks with railroad and government officials.
- 'ID theft hits home for hundreds of EP railroad employees (ABC 7 El Paso)
The threat of identity theft hits home for several hundred Sun City railroad employees.
- 'Mongolia applies for affiliation to CIS Railroad Transport Council (Itar-Tass)
VITEBSK (Belarus), May 26 (Itar-Tass) -- Mongolia has applied for affiliation to the CIS Railroad Transport Council, Council Directorate Chairman Sergei Gapeyev told.
- 'Derailments spark concern over RR safety (WALB News 10)
Albany - Two train derailments within a few hours raise concern over the safety of some south Georgia's railroad tracks. The first derailment happened around 3:30 Tuesday afternoon in Terrell County near the Graves community. Ten train cars derailed. Two containing peanuts spilled.
- 'Lucas Oil buys Harrison railroad (Louisville Courier-Journal)
Harrison County's century-old freight railroad and the new Colts Stadium in Indianapolis soon will have the same name ? Lucas Oil. Forrest Lucas, the owner of Lucas Oil Products Inc., announced yesterday that his company has bought the Corydon-based railroad. The small freight-hauling business had been losing money for at least five years and was in danger of going under if a buyer hadn't stepped
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