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Canadian Railroads > destination of CN U738 trainsDate: 11/26/15 07:37 destination of CN U738 trains Author: Dick CN train U73841-03 videotaped on 10/4/15 in western Manitoba had bitumen or oil from the tar sands in northern Alberta mixed with diluent that was loaded at Lashurn, AB. My question is where are these 738 trains headed to - BNSF or UP at Superior, WI or a destination on CN in Louisiana and if so where. Any help is appreciated,Dick EIsfeller
Date: 11/27/15 04:55 Re: destination of CN U738 trains Author: tsokolan Just a friendly tip unless you're a granola eating Hippy with 12 years University education and still living in Mom's basement the correct term is "Oil Sands".
-Trevor Date: 11/27/15 06:12 Re: destination of CN U738 trains Author: Ray_Murphy tsokolan Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Just a friendly tip unless you're a granola eating > Hippy with 12 years University education and still > living in Mom's basement the correct term is "Oil > Sands". Mr Tsokolan - I think you owe Mr. Eisfeller a gigantic apology for your snarky insult. Ray Date: 11/27/15 07:24 Tar sands versus oil sands Author: Dick I am very well aware of the distinction. Like it or not "tar sands" is the term mostly used in articles published in the States where I reside. I may make the distinction on the forthcoming video - haven't decided yet. I would appreciate comments on that question. And yes I am a former scientist, granola eating hippie with only four years of education beyond high school, six "kids" and 16 grandkids.
Dick Eisfeller bigeee@trainvideos.com And I am not afraid to use my real name. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/27/15 07:28 by Dick. Date: 11/27/15 10:22 Re: Tar sands versus oil sands Author: tsokolan And as so,eone who works in the oil industry, I resent and dislike the tar sands comment. It would be a shame to see the term used in a future railfan video.
-Trevor (my real name, no hiding here...) Date: 11/27/15 15:22 Re: Tar sands versus oil sands Author: rschonfelder I wasn't expecting to read such a humourous thread when I clicked on this. Great job. I won't use the term "Tar Sands" ever again even though that is what they called it when I lived in Alberta.
Rick (whose surname starts after the "r") Date: 11/27/15 17:53 Re: Tar sands versus oil sands Author: greasemonkey tsokolan Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > And as so,eone who works in the oil industry, I > resent and dislike the tar sands comment. It would > be a shame to see the term used in a future > railfan video. > > -Trevor > (my real name, no hiding here...) As someone who also works in the oil industry, and in fact loads tar sand into trucks every day, I'm neither offended or resentful of the tar sands comment. In fact, tar sand is what we call it, plain and simple. Brian Date: 11/27/15 19:12 Re: Tar sands versus oil sands Author: Dick As i mentioned earlier I have seen a number of articles IN THE STATES where tar sands in used with no harm intended. What I would really like is help with the initial question - where do these U738 trains go - the Gulf Coast via CN all the way, or turned over to BNSF or UP ar Superior.
Thanks, Dick Eisfeller Date: 11/28/15 04:40 Re: Tar sands versus oil sands Author: tsokolan Anywaaayyyyy... (sorry for the thread detour) here's the train info:
U738 Origin: Bruderheim Alberta Destination: Brookhaven MS Crude loads. -Trevor Date: 11/28/15 08:41 Re: Tar sands versus oil sands Author: Dick Thanks for the info. That is what I thought. I did point out in the narrtion for the first video that I am working on that both terms are used and that oil sands is preferred in Alberta.
Dick Eisfeller Date: 11/29/15 12:22 Re: Tar sands versus oil sands Author: cpn456 Dick Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > As i mentioned earlier I have seen a number of > articles IN THE STATES where tar sands in used > with no harm intended. What I would really like > is help with the initial question - where do these > U738 trains go - the Gulf Coast via CN all the > way, or turned over to BNSF or UP ar Superior. > Thanks, > Dick Eisfeller You must pay your dues through the Trainorders "Political Correction" tribunal before you get your questions answered!!! Still easier than having your thread hijacked by the political crazies though... |