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How many cars in the 2.4 mile long train? Just hope you don't get a hot box at axle one zero zero zero
Good for you.Hate to be stuck at a grade crossing waiting for you to pass at restricted speed, however, since there are so many conditions mandating that. Not really fond of UP's pushing the limits of the technology and public tolerance like this. It's somewhat like the airlines packing every seat in every plane - no tolerance for failure, the whole house of cards comes crashing down at the slightest glitch. Airhoses break, knuckles bust, motors go offline unexpectedly. Yes, overall it's a damnsight more reliable than even 20 years ago, but with that reliability comes a certain complacency.NS has a daily ~10,000' intermodal through here, and despite being the inveterate railfan I am, even I will go the two miles out of my way to use the overpass since there is a 10mph curve around the junction. Don't have all day, ya'know. (Last year the NS train busted a hose and dynamited going through the interlocking. Took nearly five hours to get it going again by the time mechanical showed-up to fix it, having blocked three RR's mainlines the entire time. Four if you include stabbing two Amtraks.)
The Railwire is not your personal army.
Have you guys read this about all this mess?https://www.bizjournals.com/jacksonville/news/2019/09/17/special-report-how-csx-is-changing-the-rules-of.html?ana=yahoo&yptr=yahoo
Long article but damn it paints an ugly picture of modern railroading and pins it right on EHH.
What was your tonnage? We have the occasional train that long out here, but they try to keep 10grand as the upper limit... Of course winter will shorten things up for us shortly...CN is another story all together they run some long trains...
It's a takedown alright. I had to laugh at the "let's invent metrics to hide our problems" part...
I've doubled over a few 14,000 footers at the yard these past few weeks. We sent one out a few weeks ago that was 6+1, with the DP on the rear. The paperwork said it was wrong, but the manager said send it out anyway. Two days to travel 220 miles because they had so many problems with it. This whole 2020 thing is quite amusing to watch, except for all the guys losing their jobs.