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Rail Worker's Death in Ohio Railyard Highlights Union Questions About Remote Control Trains The CSX worker who discovered his friend run over by a pair of remote-control locomotives in a railyard ...
Norfolk Southern, the company behind the Ohio chemical spill, fought against a new U.S. Department of Transportation safety rule that may have helped limit the impact of this month's derailment ...
This week on Discover Ohio, a traditional hobby and holiday gift that's stood the test of time- model trains.
Hundreds of irate residents of the Ohio town where a train derailed and spilled toxic chemicals packed into a high school gym on Wednesday, seeking answers to what health dangers they face.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost has filed a suit against Norfolk Southern claiming last month’s derailment in East Palestine was “entirely avoidable” and a result of the company’s greed ...
Some outside work does not stop, even when it's this hot outside. Remember Us Urban Legends has a summer program that trains teens in the industry. Once they get practice in, they mow community ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine called for a congressional investigation following the Feb. 3 train derailment near East Palestine, Ohio — in which 38 rail cars derailed, including 11 which contained ...
Ohio Gov. Mike Dewine calls for Congress to look into legality of trains not labeled as potentially hazardous when carrying toxic chemicals.
“We shouldn’t be running trains that are 150 car lengths long,” one employee told CBS, adding that they felt there should be limits on the weight and length of the trains. “In this case ...
DENVER – Since a fiery Ohio derailment on Feb. 3 brought new attention to the rail industry, trains have derailed in many other states, including Florida, West Virginia, Michigan, Oklahoma ...
The sheer length of the 150-car train that went off the rails Feb. 3 is just one factor investigators are expected to consider amid the unfolding ecological disaster near the Ohio-Pennsylvania border.
BUCYRUS - Railroad companies that leave trains blocking Ohio roads might no longer be fined by local governments after an order by a federal judge. That ruling was made in April by Judge James G ...