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Posted by BATMAN on Monday, August 17, 2015 2:02 PM

This reminds me of when my (then 11) year old daughters school sent her to Toronto to represent them in an english lit. competition. I had her flight on the flight tracker showing on the big screen in the kitchen going and coming. Laugh

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Posted by mobilman44 on Monday, August 17, 2015 5:00 PM

Got info that the car was in Mumford this morning, which is a junction of sorts by College Station (Texas A&M).  And Dehusman reports it went by Wunshe Cafe (partially burned down, darn it) which means it is at Westfield now - the autorack facility near here.   Hopefully I'll get "the call" in a day or two.

Thanks all once again!

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Posted by ATLANTIC CENTRAL on Monday, August 17, 2015 6:40 PM

mobilman44

Got info that the car was in Mumford this morning, which is a junction of sorts by College Station (Texas A&M).  And Dehusman reports it went by Wunshe Cafe (partially burned down, darn it) which means it is at Westfield now - the autorack facility near here.   Hopefully I'll get "the call" in a day or two.

Thanks all once again!

 

So please tell us, what model of new FORD are you getting?

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Posted by mobilman44 on Monday, August 17, 2015 7:59 PM

This is the daily driver......... 2016 Escape Titanium with the 2.0L turbo.   Like the last 8 vehicles, this was ordered as I wanted the tow package and the light stone interior with the silver exterior, etc.  Of course the 2016 is the same as the 2015 except for the new software package.    

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Posted by ATLANTIC CENTRAL on Monday, August 17, 2015 8:46 PM

mobilman44

This is the daily driver......... 2016 Escape Titanium with the 2.0L turbo.   Like the last 8 vehicles, this was ordered as I wanted the tow package and the light stone interior with the silver exterior, etc.  Of course the 2016 is the same as the 2015 except for the new software package.    

 

That sounds very nice - we love both our FORDS, a 2012 FLEX Limited with the 3.5 Eccoboost and my new truck.

We have been driving FORDS for two decades, all have been great vehicles.

We have special ordered a few of them, others our dealer had what we wanted or was able to find what we wanted.

If the smaller Eccoboost is anything like our 3.5, you will be very happy.

While not large enough for our needs or tastes, the Escape is a very nice vehicle, and a Titanium at that - wow.

What do yo tow?

Our daughter drove a 2003 Focus for 177,000 miles - virtually no repairs, only maintenance. My new truck replaced a 2000 F150 with 240,000 miles - now for sale on the front lawn.

Post a picture or two when it shows up!

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Posted by dehusman on Tuesday, August 18, 2015 10:07 AM

And Dehusman reports it went by Wunshe Cafe (partially burned down, darn it) which means it is at Westfield now - the autorack facility near here. 

Or not.  Just because its at Spring, doesn't mean its at Westfield.  It will probably take a day or two for the cars ahead of it to be unloaded so it can be spotted for unloading.  The pace of unloading is set by the haul away companies that unload the cars and dray the autos to the dealers.

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Posted by mobilman44 on Tuesday, August 18, 2015 12:19 PM

Yes, that was my wishful thinking (a rare thing these days)......  The fellow at Ford said they have had cars sit for more than a week at the terminal. 

I've gone by there a number of times, and it is always filled with strings of autoracks - as is the yard in Old Town Spring.

 

 

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Posted by BRAKIE on Wednesday, August 19, 2015 3:56 AM

dehusman
 

And Dehusman reports it went by Wunshe Cafe (partially burned down, darn it) which means it is at Westfield now - the autorack facility near here. 

 

Or not.  Just because its at Spring, doesn't mean its at Westfield.  It will probably take a day or two for the cars ahead of it to be unloaded so it can be spotted for unloading.  The pace of unloading is set by the haul away companies that unload the cars and dray the autos to the dealers.

 

 

The CSX and NS runs autorack trains from mixing center to mixing center and that means the auto rack trains bypasses the dreaded terminal dwell time.

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Posted by richhotrain on Wednesday, August 19, 2015 5:24 AM

What a joke.  The car manufacturer can assemble the car with all of its options faster than the amount of time it takes the railroad to get the assembled car to its destination.  Good thing that it wasn't being shipped into the Chicago area.

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Posted by mobilman44 on Wednesday, August 19, 2015 5:42 AM

Hi again!

I'm reminded that I didn't answer Sheldon's question (I forgot)......

My last 7 Fords (all ordered SUVs) had tow packages.  My reasons are two fold.  One is that the package included a larger radiator or a trans cooler, and the newer vehicles a "sway control".  On a trip thru Needles in the summer, the temp on the Explorer stayed right in the middle - and it was 111 with an oven like wind blowing.

The other reason is actual towing of course, which for me was limited to small rental trailers for wood/yard stuff/etc.  It's been awhile since I towed anything, however.   Living down here in "truck country", that factory tow hitch and hook up is probably the only option that never really depreciates. 

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Posted by BRAKIE on Wednesday, August 19, 2015 6:02 AM

richhotrain

What a joke.  The car manufacturer can assemble the car with all of its options faster than the amount of time it takes the railroad to get the assembled car to its destination.  Good thing that it wasn't being shipped into the Chicago area.

Rich

 

 

Rich,Like I mention autorack trains bypass the dreaded terminal dwell time  unlike smaller blocks of autoracks moved in a general freight consist.. Terminal dwell time can take up to 40 hours at some of the major yards.

I've seen freight cars set 2-3 days on the CSX/NS interchange track at Marion.NS has a local crew station there the crew uses part of the interchange track as a yard lead.

 

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Posted by richhotrain on Wednesday, August 19, 2015 6:06 AM

Larry, thanks for that reply, but it amazes me that the OP reported the car shipped from Louisville on August 3rd, and it still hasn't arrived at his Houston area dealership on August 19th.

Rich

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Posted by ATLANTIC CENTRAL on Wednesday, August 19, 2015 7:28 AM

mobilman44

Hi again!

I'm reminded that I didn't answer Sheldon's question (I forgot)......

My last 7 Fords (all ordered SUVs) had tow packages.  My reasons are two fold.  One is that the package included a larger radiator or a trans cooler, and the newer vehicles a "sway control".  On a trip thru Needles in the summer, the temp on the Explorer stayed right in the middle - and it was 111 with an oven like wind blowing.

The other reason is actual towing of course, which for me was limited to small rental trailers for wood/yard stuff/etc.  It's been awhile since I towed anything, however.   Living down here in "truck country", that factory tow hitch and hook up is probably the only option that never really depreciates. 

 

Again, thanks for the reply. Maybe this is just a different market here in the east, but all three Explorers we have owned came with tow pagages off the lot with out being special ordered, as did my old truck and my new truck.

Our dealer does a large business in trucks and SUV's and the RV lifestyle, and the use of small/medium trailers is very popular here, most customers of those tyes of vehicles want tow packages - so a large percentage of the vehicles on the lot have them already.

My new F250 has a serious tow package - 12,500 lb hitch receiver, built in trailer brake controller, sway control, heavy duty radiator and beefed up trans coooler, extendable mirrors, not to mention multi style wiring connectors - I'm sure your ESCAPE is similar.

Two of the cars we did special order were Crown Victorias, because we wanted the police equipment high performace package - dual exahaust, a few extra HP, stiffer suspension, larger/wider tires, heavy duty trans cooler, alternator and radiator, and automatic air ride rear suspension. They were great cars - 1997 and 2002.

Hope it shows up soon!

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Posted by mobilman44 on Thursday, August 20, 2015 2:27 PM

Hi again!

  I "ASSUME" the autorack is at the unloading facility, and may even have unloaded and is gone.  Can anyone confirm that?  My ability to do so isn't working.

Thank you!

 

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Posted by dehusman on Thursday, August 20, 2015 3:20 PM

Nope.  Not spotted for unloading yet.

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Posted by mobilman44 on Thursday, August 20, 2015 4:10 PM

Thank you Dave!   I've driven by there when there were well over 100 autoracks there or in a string at Old Town Spring.  Given our rainy weather lately, I'm not too surprised it hasn't unloaded.

Any chance of you letting me know when it does?   I sold my car last Monday and am pretty anxious to "get my own" again and not drive the wifes.

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Posted by superbe on Friday, August 21, 2015 9:30 PM

mobilman44,

I know exactly what you are going thru. I ordered  a new Plymouth Grand Fury that took forever to arrive. It was the first year with the tail fins and the car I ordered was the one Chrysler showed in their TV adds, same color and eveything. I got indigestion every time I saw the add. The dealer made phone calls trying to find out why it was taking so long. Finally when it arrived it was almost black covered with dust from a RR yard that must have been nothing but cinders.

Boy, would I love to have that car now.....hope your's is worth the wait.

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Posted by dehusman on Monday, August 24, 2015 9:58 AM

Your railcar was spotted and unloaded on 8/22.  The empty car is on its way to Brownsville TX.

 

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Posted by mobilman44 on Monday, August 24, 2015 11:45 AM

Thank you Dave!   Just got a call from the dealer, the SUV will be moved to the dealer today/tomorrow, inspected & cleaned and I'll pick up tomorrow or Wednesday.  Ha, it ain't over til its over............

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Posted by mlehman on Monday, August 24, 2015 12:24 PM

Getting close. Even when everything goes right. rail can be a liitle slower than Priority Mail or FedEx...Stick out tongue

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Posted by mobilman44 on Thursday, August 27, 2015 5:48 AM

Well, its finally here - and all mine!

Built on 8/3, went via CSX from Louisville to Kansas, spent some time there for railcar repairs, got on the UP tracks and made it down to the Westfield (just north of Houston) auto terminal where it was finally unloaded on 8/22.  Made it to the dealer on 8/24, and ready for me on 8/25. 

Of course right after I got the call a major storm front hit the area, so I begged off until yesterday morning to pick it up.   We did just that yesterday (8/26) morning, and now its home safe and sound.

Gotta say this...... as the wife has a 2014 Edge Limited with all the tech bells and whistles, getting familiar with the controls of the 2016 Escape Titanium is not such a big jump.  But going from a 10 year old vehicle to a new one would be "shell shock" for those not at home in the world of today's technology.  

Anyway, thank you all for putting up with my personal non MR thread, and showing interest and insight into the process.  And thanks to Mr. Otte for allowing this to remain here!

ENJOY,

Mobilman44

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Posted by richhotrain on Thursday, August 27, 2015 5:54 AM

You're welcome.

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Posted by BRAKIE on Thursday, August 27, 2015 6:20 AM

mobilman44
But going from a 10 year old vehicle to a new one would be "shell shock" for those not at home in the world of today's technology.

How about going from a 20 year old car to a 2015? That would be beyond shell shock but,as long as my 20 year old Buick with 161,000 plus miles  continues to run as well as it does I won't even think about buying a newer car.

I think today's new cars with their whiz bang technology gizmos is one reason I won't buy a new car however, the main reason I don't want the monthly payments.Surprise

Congratulations on getting your new car.

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Posted by richhotrain on Thursday, August 27, 2015 6:27 AM

BRAKIE

 

 
mobilman44
But going from a 10 year old vehicle to a new one would be "shell shock" for those not at home in the world of today's technology.

 

How about going from a 20 year old car to a 2015? That would be beyond shell shock but,as long as my 20 year old Buick with 161,000 plus miles  continues to run as well as it does I won't even think about buying a newer car.

Amen to that.

On average, I keep my cars 17 years.

Rich

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