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City of New Orleans train to evacuate hundreds affected by Hurricane Ivan

September 15, 2004 Railfanning.org News Wire
Amtrak has temporarily suspended service to and from New Orleans, due to Hurricane Ivan. New Orleans is served by the City of New Orleans daily to and from Chicago, the Crescent daily to and from New York City and the three-days-weekly Sunset Limited to and from Los Angeles and Orlando.

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Defused: Officials: Two Men Planned Subway Attack

September 15, 2004 The Cross-Tie
Two men — a U.S. citizen and a Pakistani — were arrested in late August, authorities charging them with plotting to detonate a bomb in the New York subway.

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‘Quiet Zone’ Operations Begin on Four-Mile Stretch of CSXT Lines in Chicago

September 15, 2004 Railfanning.org News Wire
CSX Transportation (CSXT), the rail unit of CSX Corporation, has begun horn-free operations in a “quiet zone” on a four-mile stretch of its tracks extending through Blue Island, Evergreen Park and Chicago.

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Again? Railroads Alter Plans as Frances Approaches

September 3, 2004 Railfanning.org News Wire
Just weeks after Tropical Storm Bonnie and Hurricane Charley disrupted rail service in the southeast, another storm is doing it all over again.

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NTSB: Rail Fatalities Down

September 3, 2004 Railfanning.org News Wire
Rail fatalities decreased in 2003, newly released information released by the National Transportation Safety Board shows (NTSB).

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NTSB: Operator Failure and Safety Oversight to Blame for Collision

September 1, 2004 Todd DeFeo
Operator failure and “inadequate operational safety oversight” by the Chicago Transit Authority are to blame for a Feb. 2, 2004, collision of two CTA trains, the National Transportation Safety Board determined.

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Railroads Alter Florida Service Because of Storms

September 1, 2004 Todd DeFeo
As Tropical Storm Bonnie and Hurricane Charley moved towards Florida, railroads began altering their services to avoid the storm.

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Officials: Two Men Planned Subway Attack

September 1, 2004 Railfanning.org News Wire
Two men — a U.S. citizen and a Pakistani — were arrested in late August, authorities charging them with plotting to detonate a bomb in the New York subway.

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Commuter Rail

DFW Planning World’s Fastest Airport Train

August 16, 2004 Railfanning.org News Wire
The world’s largest and fastest airport train, designed to whisk passengers between terminals is part of Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport’s $2.7 billion expansion.

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N.J. Transit Celebrates Train

August 15, 2004 The Cross-Tie
On July 1, 1854, the first trans-New Jersey train left Coopers Ferry Terminal in Camden and arrived on the then-bare Absecon Island in Atlantic City.

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