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Planners with the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet are conducting open house meetings across the state in hopes of assessing the public’s desires when it comes to passenger and freight railway transport.
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Hundreds of miles of railways in Kentucky and Tennessee will see improvements due to a Federal Railroad Administration grant program.
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An oral history project is highlighting the legacy of Black railroaders in far western Kentucky.
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Western Kentucky and Tennessee residents went bananas again last week.
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The two towns of Fulton and South Fulton along the Kentucky-Tennessee border are capping off their 60th annual Banana Festival with its famous “one ton banana pudding” this weekend. But the communities’ love affair with the fruit wouldn’t be possible without the railroad industry, connecting the rural towns to markets across the globe.
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The Federal Railroad Administration says many railroads are behind schedule in installing technology that could prevent crashes. It would slow or stop a train if the human operator failed to do so.
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The Madisonville-Hopkins County Economic Development Corporation has assembled a task force to determine the future of CSX railroads in the city.The CSX…
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The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet is set to gather public input to update the Commonwealth's rail plan. The plan outlines freight and rail passenger…
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A new survey shows strong support for passenger rail service in Kentucky. The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet’s “Your Turn” survey sought input on…
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Projects to improve safety at railroad crossings in 17 Kentucky counties will be helped with nearly $2.2 million in grants.The grants require a…