Iowa railfan news:
Amtrak coming through Marshalltown due to floods
TODAYS NEWS
MAR 22, 2019
MIKE DONAHEY
Writer
mdonahey@timesrepublican.com
U.S rail giants Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) and Union Pacific Rail Road (UPRR) have joined forces to help AMTRAK the nations passenger rail service transport passengers across Iowa. ... AMTRAK spokesperson Marc Magliari of Chicago confirmed the California Zephyr will be using UPRRs main east and west tracks in Iowa.
The AMTRAK train that left Wednesday from Emeryville, Calif., will pass through Omaha Friday morning meaning it will go through Marshalltown Friday morning as well, he said.
Beginning Friday, and for a yet-to-be determined period, AMTRAKs California Zephyr will be traveling through Marshalltown. ... Generating the cooperation was the bomb cyclone that swept through the Midwest this week and has caused more than $1 billion of flood damage in Nebraska, Gov. Pete Ricketts said Wednesday.
Heavy rainfall and rapid snowmelt have caused catastrophic flooding across the Missouri River, meaning the BNSF bridge spanning the river can not be used. ... The bridge provides a critical link to BNSF tracks in Iowa which run through Council Bluffs, Glenwood, Red Oak, Creston, Osceola, Ottumwa and Burlington before entering Illinois. ... The detour means for the first time in decades local residents and rail aficionados will have an opportunity to see passenger trains pass through Marshalltown.
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