Tag: Norfolk Southern Railway
Rollin’ on the bridge over the river
Norfolk Southern Railway runs one of its Triple Crown Roadrailer trains over the former Wabash Railroad bridge over the St. Marys River.
Edsall Avenue bridge closed to vehicle traffic
The Allen County Highway Department announced today that the Edsall Avenue Bridge has been closed to vehicle traffic until further notice.
Railroad crossing improvement scheduled on S.R. 37 – 5/12/2014
INDOT announces that S.R. 37, just east of Black Road, is scheduled to close at 8 a.m. on May 12th, as Norfolk Southern rebuilds the railroad crossing.
FWPD: Death Investigation
Fort Wayne police were called to the area of Hendricks and Fairfield when employees of the Norfolk Southern observed a body lying alongside of their tracks.
Listen for the 765’s whistle this afternoon
The Fort Wayne Railroad Historical Society's NKP 765 steam locomotive returns home this afternoon after pulling a series of Norfolk Southern Railway employee-only excursions.
The 765 in Williams County Ohio
This past weekend, May 3rd and 4th 2014, the Fort Wayne Railroad Historical Society's NKP 765 steam locomotive was in Williams County Ohio.
Did you hear the 765’s whistle this morning?
The Fort Wayne Railroad Historical Society's time machine traveled through downtown Fort Wayne this morning.
IHS’s Indiana Bicentennial Train will visit New Haven
After a five-year hiatus, history is once again hitting the rails as the Indiana Historical Society (IHS), in a unique collaboration with The Indiana Rail Road Company and Norfolk Southern Corporation, launches a four-year run of the Indiana Bicentennial Train.
Southbound I-69 lane restrictions in southwest Fort Wayne
INDOT announces southbound I-69 will be intermittently restricted between Exit 309 (US 30/US 33) and Exit 302 (US 24), starting Friday, May 17, weather permitting.
SR 930 westbound lane restriction on bridge near Cloverleaf
The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) announces that SR 930 westbound will have intermittent lane restrictions on the bridge over the Norfolk Southern Railroad, just north of the Cloverleaf, from Thursday, April 25 until May 6, weather permitting.