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The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Railroad Administration announced a $21 million grant Monday to help Indiana make railroad crossings safer.
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The Monon South Trail will be more than 60 miles long going from just north of Mitchell down to New Albany.
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At one time, they crisscrossed the state carrying every type of commodity you could imagine, including people. But now, the heyday of railroads is long behind us.
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The state's highest court ruled a long-standing Indiana statute was regulating the railroad business.
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The Indiana Supreme Court ruled that rail transportation is governed by federal law.
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Crews are upgrading the line through Franklin as part of Louisville & Indiana Railroad's plan for faster and longer trains between Indianapolis and Louisville, Kentucky.
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Amtrak is expected to take over the Hoosier State train, which runs between Indianapolis and Chicago, on March 1.
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For decades, the train carried people from Indianapolis' northern suburbs to the Indiana State Fairgrounds each summer.
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The proposed 278-mile rail line would be aimed at relieving Chicago-area freight congestion.
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An Indiana logistics industry leader wants infrastructure task force members to consider other forms of transportation, including aviation and rail.