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Posted by MrLynn on Monday, December 8, 2014 1:17 PM

2:15 PM EST: Just opened up the cam and I see a machine or some kind right out on the diamonds; sounds like an impact driver or something being used. They must have stopped all traffic.  Can't stick around too long to see what happens.

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Posted by cefinkjr on Monday, December 8, 2014 3:43 PM
3:44 PM CST Nothing happening now --- no MoW, no rail traffic, nothing (except light rain).

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Posted by alpinemike on Wednesday, December 10, 2014 10:49 AM
would be interesting to hear radio communications between the workers on tracks and train dispatch boy they got to pay attention for the next train
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Posted by alpinemike on Wednesday, December 10, 2014 10:51 AM
busy track this am lots of double containers
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Posted by monon43 on Thursday, December 11, 2014 11:37 AM

Oops - SignAnyone else having issues with viewing the webcam?  This morning (Dec. 11th) was fine but now (noon), there's an EarthCam logo on the screen.  What gives??

Well, working fine now... 

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Posted by rdettmer on Thursday, December 11, 2014 11:49 AM

seems fine for me.

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Posted by northwesterner on Thursday, December 11, 2014 12:16 PM

Been watching the Webcam this A.M. Lots of UP traffic both East and West...Couple of BNSF oil trains. Ther are now two crews working on the diamonds..you can hear their hammers..and somone's dog is barking.

 

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Posted by rdettmer on Saturday, December 13, 2014 11:16 AM

Just saw a gondola train going west with many cars. Looks like it is full of snow.

must be some kind of sand. wonder where its going. never saw any trains just like that gondolas only.

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Posted by Semper Vaporo on Saturday, December 13, 2014 11:39 AM

Maybe Buffalo is shipping snow out west to refill Lake Mead?

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Posted by cefinkjr on Saturday, December 13, 2014 11:44 AM
Might have been snow. The story was told on the old NYC of a YM in Watertown, NY (snowiest spot on the NYC) who hoarded gondolas in the fall even though he had few if any industries that shipped in gons. Then when they had to clear the yard, those cars were released full of snow. Any questions as to why he preferred gons with reporting marks from the South? :-)

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Posted by tcwright973 on Saturday, December 13, 2014 1:59 PM

One possibility for the gons. I see unit trains of gons here on the NS main line quite often. They contain steel slabs.

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Posted by Deggesty on Saturday, December 13, 2014 3:49 PM

Well, several years ago, the IC carried snow out of Chicago to the South. I do not know how much of it made it to New Orleans.

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Posted by CatFoodFlambe on Saturday, December 13, 2014 5:42 PM

rdettmer

Just saw a gondola train going west with many cars. Looks like it is full of snow.

must be some kind of sand. wonder where its going. never saw any trains just like that gondolas only.

 

 

Fracking sand.   It's cheaper to let about a fourth of the sand blow out of the gons enroute than paying for tarps and trying/paying to ship them back to the pit.

 

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Posted by Paul of Covington on Saturday, December 13, 2014 6:26 PM

   Would that sand eventually cause problems when it packs into the ballast?   There was a discussion here some time ago about coal dust fouling the ballast.

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Posted by CatFoodFlambe on Saturday, December 13, 2014 6:34 PM
I don't think the sand traffic is dense enough on any one line to cause the same same problems that coal dust present on the joint BNSF/ UP line in Wyoming. Many, many sources of frack sand, scattered all over the US, vs a couple of dozen PWB coal mines on the same section of track. Also - sand grains are much courser than coal dust..
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Posted by northwesterner on Monday, December 15, 2014 10:17 AM

Checking out the web site today - At least the warm weather melted all the snow. And the track crew is at it again.

 

 

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Posted by chrisjmiller on Monday, December 15, 2014 10:37 AM

UP to Proviso with a HLCX Redbird third in line.  Escaped from the illinois Railway?

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Posted by rdettmer on Tuesday, December 16, 2014 10:19 AM

need some windshield wipers to see today.

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Posted by ChuckCobleigh on Tuesday, December 16, 2014 10:50 AM

rdettmer

need some windshield wipers to see today.

Keep watching; you might get to see the wiper in operation from time to time.

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Posted by Wizlish on Tuesday, December 16, 2014 1:16 PM

rdettmer

Just saw a gondola train going west with many cars. Looks like it is full of snow.

Just saw a mixed freight with three gons that looked 'full of snow' complete with chunks.  Suspiciously regular chunks.  I think those are white plastic covers.

Gons appeared to be painted a sort of silvery (and faded?) light teal color in today's rainy light, if that helps ID them

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Posted by CShaveRR on Tuesday, December 16, 2014 1:33 PM

Those sound like some of the gondolas operated by MHF Logistical Solutions (gray, white data, perhaps a red and black logo).  These have white FRP covers, and are used for the transportation of contaminated (pollutants, low-level radiation, etc.), or "dirty" dirt.  Some of these MHFX cars were recently relettered GACX.

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Posted by northwesterner on Wednesday, December 17, 2014 11:17 AM

The MOW crews are at the diamonds again. There is some kid of track laying equipment on the southern UP track. It's making a lot of noise!!

Any idea as to what it is for?

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Posted by ChuckCobleigh on Wednesday, December 17, 2014 11:31 AM

northwesterner

The MOW crews are at the diamonds again. There is some kid of track laying equipment on the southern UP track. It's making a lot of noise!!

Any idea as to what it is for?

They appear to be working the "rock and roll" diamond issue which has seen a lot of attention recently.  Yesterday it seemed the problem was less noticeable but still there as a westbound manifest went through.  I would guess that they are working ballast issues there today.  That's quite an assortment of track machines and UP white trucks on the job today.

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Posted by BaltACD on Wednesday, December 17, 2014 11:33 AM

ChuckCobleigh
 
northwesterner

The MOW crews are at the diamonds again. There is some kid of track laying equipment on the southern UP track. It's making a lot of noise!!

Any idea as to what it is for?

 

 

They appear to be working the "rock and roll" diamond issue which has seen a lot of attention recently.  Yesterday it seemed the problem was less noticeable but still there as a westbound manifest went through.  I would guess that they are working ballast issues there today.  That's quite an assortment of track machines and UP white trucks on the job today.

 

With the number of men I have seen on the ground looking under the equipment - something is not working as intended.

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Posted by cefinkjr on Wednesday, December 17, 2014 11:59 AM

BaltACD
 
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northwesterner

The MOW crews are at the diamonds again. There is some kid of track laying equipment on the southern UP track. It's making a lot of noise!!

Any idea as to what it is for? 

They appear to be working the "rock and roll" diamond issue which has seen a lot of attention recently.  Yesterday it seemed the problem was less noticeable but still there as a westbound manifest went through.  I would guess that they are working ballast issues there today.  That's quite an assortment of track machines and UP white trucks on the job today. 

With the number of men I have seen on the ground looking under the equipment - something is not working as intended. 

24 degrees in Rochelle might have something to do with that, Balt.  Very cold weather does nasty things with oil, steel, rubber, and people. 

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Posted by BaltACD on Wednesday, December 17, 2014 1:44 PM

cefinkjr

 

 
BaltACD
 
ChuckCobleigh 
northwesterner

The MOW crews are at the diamonds again. There is some kid of track laying equipment on the southern UP track. It's making a lot of noise!!

Any idea as to what it is for? 

They appear to be working the "rock and roll" diamond issue which has seen a lot of attention recently.  Yesterday it seemed the problem was less noticeable but still there as a westbound manifest went through.  I would guess that they are working ballast issues there today.  That's quite an assortment of track machines and UP white trucks on the job today. 

With the number of men I have seen on the ground looking under the equipment - something is not working as intended. 

 

 

24 degrees in Rochelle might have something to do with that, Balt.  Very cold weather does nasty things with oil, steel, rubber, and people. 

 

Not for today's MofW planners - it's July all the time in their world.

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Posted by MP173 on Wednesday, December 17, 2014 3:37 PM
Regarding the gondola trains, NS ran a gon unit train with 60 cars with a single UP unit earlier this week thru Porter. Ed
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Posted by rdettmer on Thursday, December 18, 2014 9:14 AM

looks like they fixed the rough spot on the diamonds yesterday saw train go full speed today and no rock and roll.

looks  like they are tamping the other rails today

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Posted by JimInCR on Thursday, December 18, 2014 9:29 AM

Major equipment working on the diamonds this morning!

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Posted by cefinkjr on Thursday, December 18, 2014 12:18 PM

rdettmer

looks like they fixed the rough spot on the diamonds yesterday saw train go full speed today and no rock and roll.

looks  like they are tamping the other rails today

 
MoW is a mostly thankless, never-ending job though.  If you built a railroad on our moon or on Mars, you wouldn't have to worry about heavy traffic, "rain, snow, sleet, and hail" immediately starting to destroy it; you would only have to contend with meteors, comets, and crashing scientific probes.

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