Missed this question earlier...
On the west coast I presume baretable trains run WEST?? (In the East they are always eastbound to the NY/NJ ports)
- Lou
Yes, and no. Kinda, sorta.
We actually run fairly few Baretables. Obviously they don't make us any money, on a train-type that's got fairly thin margins to begin with even Loaded, so you want to minimize your B-trains as much as possible. At any given time on the system, only about 1-3% of our total trains are Baretables, and if you want some type of prototypical mix, you can figure we run about 8 Loaded Intermodals for every Baretable.
Now, as far as direction, the High Line is a little different. Most of the baretables there actually come out SoCal up to Seattle, so they're actually coming NORTH. Technically, we break all train directions into "East" and "West" -- and, in that regards (which doesn't exactly mean a ton, as it's fairly meaningless overall) Baretables are pretty even in their scheduled direction -- and Oakland to Seattle is considered "East".
As an example...
Right this moment, there are 25 B-trains on the system (out of over 1000 active trains). 11 are "East", 14 are "West". Not a single one of them is anywhere near the High Line. Every one is on the Transcon somewhere (plus 1 in Alliance, TX which is close enough). There are 2 headed up to Seattle at the moment, enroute from Oakland.