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Eastern Railroad Discussion > 225-car Empty Coal trainDate: 10/23/20 10:24 225-car Empty Coal train Author: RFandPFan In a typical PSR move, CSX combined two empty coal trains to eliminate an additional crew. Yesterday's 225-car E040 at Hilliard, Florida.
You must be a registered subscriber to watch videos. Join Today! Date: 10/23/20 10:37 Re: 225-car Empty Coal train Author: Tominde That's when you hope nothing goes wrong and you have to walk the train.
Date: 10/23/20 12:12 Re: 225-car Empty Coal train Author: ClubCar Tominde Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > That's when you hope nothing goes wrong and you > have to walk the train. The Head Honchos don't care. Remember both the "Bean Counters" and the Hedge Funds want more and more profits, and nothing else counts. John in White Marsh, Maryland Date: 10/23/20 15:49 Re: 225-car Empty Coal train Author: ns1000 They don't care because they don't have to walk the train or be the engineer of it....
Date: 10/23/20 15:56 Re: 225-car Empty Coal train Author: biff Id hate to walk one like that in a swampy area with gators and snakes, especially at night.
Posted from iPhone Date: 10/23/20 16:13 Re: 225-car Empty Coal train Author: goneon66 biff Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Id hate to walk one like that in a swampy area > with gators and snakes, especially at night. > > Posted from iPhone and i thought doing an air test in the north siding at cadiz on a hot summer's night was bad.............. 66 Date: 10/23/20 17:42 Re: 225-car Empty Coal train Author: gbmott Thanks Greg, keep 'em coming. Sorry I don't acknowledge every one, but they are all appreciated.
Gordon Date: 10/23/20 18:20 Re: 225-car Empty Coal train Author: Lackawanna484 Are there many (any?) sidings capable of holding this train?
Date: 10/23/20 18:21 Re: 225-car Empty Coal train Author: cockaboose That is really a strange train. It looks like a Bostwick and a Cross train combined. Why would a Cross train be going through there?
Date: 10/23/20 18:44 Re: 225-car Empty Coal train Author: gbmott Lackawanna484 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Are there many (any?) sidings capable of holding > this train? Yes, between a handful of long sidings and stretches of Two Main Track. And it only becomes an issue, of course, if both trains in the meet are of this size. Gordon Date: 10/23/20 19:05 Re: 225-car Empty Coal train Author: ctillnc The thing about PSR is, there are fewer meets because there are fewer trains. The dispatcher just has to be careful about where two trains of 12,000+ feet each do meet.
Date: 10/24/20 06:07 Re: 225-car Empty Coal train Author: RFandPFan Lackawanna484 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Are there many (any?) sidings capable of holding > this train? Nope, in fact it was held at Hague (north of Folkston) for Q025 because it wouldn't fit on the sidings at Racepond or Braganza. Date: 10/24/20 06:10 Re: 225-car Empty Coal train Author: RFandPFan cockaboose Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > That is really a strange train. It looks like a > Bostwick and a Cross train combined. Why would a > Cross train be going through there? You are probably referring the SCWX hoppers. They have been leased to Orlando Utilities by South Carolina Public Utilities. |