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Interesting. I would have thought that would be a fairly busy line. Maybe they were doing maintenance somewhere?
The bridges on the Helena-GF line shouldn't be a problem, as long as they're in good shape. The GN ran heavy steam over them, and later 100-ton grain hoppers, so the line can handle the axle loads.
The tunnel might be a problem. Even if it was in good condition, it might not be able to handle double stacks. They had to notch Cascade Tunnel to clear the corners of the containers.
Rumors of detours via UP Montana subdivision (Pocatello/Silver Bow) per a UP employee. Corroboration needed. I’m not familiar with how that would work. Two weeks to replace that bridge seems pretty optimistic. Was it already slated for replacement?
Yes, from Billings, the only practical route south goes to Cheyenne. I looked that up Thursday morning.Why trains would be running between Hermiston and Portland I have no idea, unless they were going to Portland to start with. Pocatello up to Butte would make more sense for loads bound for Montana west of the derailment.From Hermiston they could also be routed to Pasco or Spokane.
There's only a single coal plant left in Washington and it's in the east in Centralia, just south of Seattle. Nearly the entirety of our coal headed West from Wyoming is headed to the ports for export; primarily to India, China, and Japan.