Rails in the Rockies 2016 will be in Estes Park Valentine’s Day weekend. Model and toy trains for every age and interest will be the center of attraction.
Have you ever had to wait for a train in Fort Collins? Good news: Early next year, the number of trains passing through the city will be greatly reduced.
If you're tired of hearing train horns blare in the middle of the night, then be heard on Wednesday, October 8 in Fort Collins. Quiet zones do exist so come voice your opinions and find out more.
Trains rolling through town are loud. Really loud. They can ruin an otherwise lovely day downtown with the family. I've learned to dread the "ding-ding-ding" of railroad crossings; because I know the long, deafening train horn is not far behind. So I'm pretty stoked that the government has finally agreed to reconsider the laws surrounding train horns.
In news that proves sometimes dreams really do come true, the city of Fort Collins is finally doing something to make your commute less terrible when trains are rolling through town.
Have you ever been enjoying an afternoon in Old Town Fort Collins, only to be suddenly bombarded by a deafening train horn? Of course you have. We ALL have! Well, it looks like the city of Fort Collins has finally had enough of the ear-shattering horns blaring their way down the Mason corridor, and are exploring options to silence them once and for all.
We received reports about a train being stopped for hours in Loveland this afternoon and the Loveland Reporter Herald is reporting that a female pedestrian was hit by a train.
The accident happened around 2 o’clock this afternoon near 3500 Butternut Drive (Near Highway 287)...