1st Train in 9 Months Leaves Kyiv for Kherson The train, carrying 200 passengers, is to be the start of regular service between the cities, a senior official said.
Ukraine’s 15,000-Mile Lifeline How the country’s vast rail system has helped it withstand an invasion.
For Rail Workers, Anger Persists Over Sick Leave A tentative new contract brokered by the White House offered employees one day off, leaving some dissatisfied and raising the risk of another impasse.
Getting People Back on Trains, After the Pandemic Turned Many to Cars While the federal government is committed to a multibillion-dollar improvement to train service, an already long schedule may face delays.
Hassles of Cross-Border Trains Hamper EU’s Green Ambitions One man is on a mission to find and suggest fixes for all of the flaws making international rail travel in Europe surprisingly hard. Getting more people on trains is key to meeting E.U. climate goals.