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..., but at Tehach, ...
We Aussies like to shorten words when we can. "Tehach" has been working well on my end for a couple of decades.
First up is to see if .02" of superelevation causes a problem in the Loop.
(It looks really awesome on the test tracks.)
Here are some interesting links about how they did SE on Tehachapi. http://www.arema.org/files/library/2006_Conference_Proceedings/019.pdfhttp://23136.vws.magma.ca/documents/AGM_2010/2010_10_19_JIgwemezie.pdf
I have to wonder if double tracking the whole hill - and enforcing directional running most of the time - wouldn't be cost effective. Probably not though.
... that double-track talk does seem to keep coming up from time to time. At some point it might make sense for the UP to do that on at least some portion of the line.