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Western Railroad Discussion > MRL MondayDate: 03/27/23 11:35 MRL Monday Author: swaool The M-SPOLAU climbs Bozeman Pass with a Livingston helper set on the point and empty Boeing cars first out in the train. West End MT, June 30, 2018.
mike woodruff spokane wa ![]() Date: 03/27/23 13:44 Re: MRL Monday Author: stevelv Very nice Mike especially with the empty Boeing cars. Sadly the MRL is soon to become another fallen flag.
Date: 03/27/23 20:08 Re: MRL Monday Author: Ritzville Lots of good looking power on that MRL train, nice catch!
Larry Date: 03/28/23 02:29 Re: MRL Monday Author: funnelfan Nice pic, a whole lotta blue there!
Ted Curphey Ontario, OR Date: 03/28/23 11:02 Re: MRL Monday Author: monaddave That looks like a little Horse-Power-Hours horse trading, three standard cab MRL SDs behind the 3 unit set of Livingston helpers. In 2018 they did that for a short while in a Laurel to Spokane and back routing.
Congrats on Image of the Day. Dave in Polson Date: 03/28/23 18:16 Re: MRL Monday Author: FishinJeeper Sorry for the ignorance, I just don't have the time to tag along on every discussion. I believe BNSF took over MRL, correct? If so, when is the date this take effect? I should would love t9 see an MRL train before they are no more.
Posted from Android Date: 03/28/23 18:45 Re: MRL Monday Author: Milw_E70 FishinJeeper Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Sorry for the ignorance, I just don't have the > time to tag along on every discussion. I believe > BNSF took over MRL, correct? If so, when is the > date this take effect? I should would love t9 see > an MRL train before they are no more. Jan 1, 2024 is the official date although they can start getting their hands into things here in a few weeks Date: 03/29/23 12:23 Re: MRL Monday Author: leon Does Boeing have its own trackmobile or a WR Stamler car mover
or do they have an arrangement with MRL for switching moves of loaded and empty cars out from under the assembly shop floors? |