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Western Railroad Discussion > A Three Train Sequence at Vancouver, WA MondayDate: 01/28/15 12:48 A Three Train Sequence at Vancouver, WA Monday Author: MartyBernard First a northbound BNSF empty wells train came off the Columbia River Bridge at 2:44 pm but was stopped by the dispatcher at Central Vancouver Interlocking because both northbound and southbound Cascades were due. This means the train extended though the station and bridge. At 2:57 pm northbound Cascade 516 (Portland to Vancouver, BC) arrived three minutes late. Then at 3:04 pm southbound Cascade 513 (Vancouver, BC to Portland) arrived 49 minutes late. The Cascades used the track closest to the station while empty wells occupied the other track. And BNSF yard switcher 2752 sat in the pocket track. In all it was an interesting 25 or so minutes.
The photos show this sequence. 1. BNSF 7332 and 4464 bring up the empty well cars. 2. Passing the station. 3. Slowing to a stop to wait for the passenger trains to clear. continued ... Date: 01/28/15 12:48 Re: A Three Train Sequence at Vancouver, WA Monday Author: MartyBernard 4. Northbound Cascade 516 with AMTK F59PHI 466 come of the Bridge. This is the Cascade Mount Baker set.
5. and 6. Departing past the empty wells. continued ... Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/28/15 12:56 by MartyBernard. Date: 01/28/15 12:48 Re: A Three Train Sequence at Vancouver, WA Monday Author: MartyBernard 7. The Cascade set Mount Olympus (Train 513) come into view in the distance.
8. About to make its station stop. 9. Departing for Portland with P40DC 815 doing the work. Enjoy, Marty Bernard Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/28/15 13:02 by MartyBernard. Date: 01/28/15 13:16 Re: A Three Train Sequence at Vancouver, WA Monday Author: gobbl3gook Very nice! Vancouver WA is the only place I've railfanned that routinely has two movements simultaneously. & a few times I've been at the station and have had movements on all 3 legs of the wye at the same time.
Thanks for sharing these and the other pics, Ted in OR Date: 01/28/15 18:51 Re: A Three Train Sequence at Vancouver, WA Monday Author: icancmp193 Vancouver also appears to be a place where "railfans" are not hassled by capturing the action! Something we periodically hear about on TO.
Tom Y Date: 01/29/15 06:15 Re: A Three Train Sequence at Vancouver, WA Monday Author: SP8595 I really like shot #5 with the Green signal and the lead engine seen in the background.
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