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Trackside Contruction CN Just West Kenner LA

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Trackside Contruction CN Just West Kenner LA
Posted by JC UPTON on Thursday, October 25, 2018 11:41 AM

Does anyone know what the construction crossing the CN / City of New Orleans at the west end of the Bonnet Carree spillway?

It is visible from I-10, just east of the junction with I-55.

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Posted by blue streak 1 on Thursday, October 25, 2018 8:43 PM

Could you determine what  kind of construction ?  Rail, road, water, dike, levee, bridge, other ?  

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Posted by JC UPTON on Friday, October 26, 2018 4:16 AM

So far, pile driving, some kind of temporary bridging over the track.  

Visible from I-10 EB, mile 212.2...  

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Posted by JC UPTON on Tuesday, October 30, 2018 7:10 PM

At the last observation, it appears that there "might be" some sort of thru girder for the track, with the A-frame above.....

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Posted by JC UPTON on Thursday, December 10, 2020 7:05 PM

Regarding CN's 2.2 mile rebuild of bridge (trestle) over the Bonnet Carre spillway, I passed by on Monday, 12/7/20 & observed that the construiction was very nearly complete,

A  new, parallel structure, entirely concrete piers & decking was laid with track and, on the north (west) end a switch was in place.  I was unable to observe any signaling equipment..

 

Has anyone (Paul of Covington, perhaps) observed any traffic on the new tracks & structure?

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Posted by Paul of Covington on Thursday, December 10, 2020 9:50 PM

   Hi, JC.  It's been quite a while since I've been that way.  I just may go check it out soon.

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Posted by JC UPTON on Saturday, December 19, 2020 7:11 PM

Paul,  Thanks! 

It will be good to hear what you learn.  My observations were limited to what I could see from the I-10 EB, just east of the merge with I-55.

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Posted by blue streak 1 on Sunday, December 20, 2020 7:20 PM

Once this bridge is complete and in operation we should see the end of the 10 MPH slow order ?  As well and more importantly no more cancellations of the CNO when the Bonnie Carrier spillway is opened ?

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Posted by JC UPTON on Tuesday, December 22, 2020 7:57 AM

One would certainly hope for those results.....

All construction of concrete (new) vs almost entirely treated timbers...

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Posted by JC UPTON on Monday, January 4, 2021 7:28 AM

Happy New Year!

Saturday, on our trip to visit family in Harahan, LA I again saw what appears to be a completed, parallel, bridge, with ?high speed? switch on the west/north end.

One additional thought occurs; might CN leave the old timber bridge in place as a long siding?

 

 

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Posted by JC UPTON on Saturday, November 13, 2021 9:06 AM

On recent trip to New Orleans from Baton Rouge, using I-10, we saw demolition of the old timber trestle.

 

Does anyone know what the new track speed for this portion of the line between New Orleans & Hammond might be?

 

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Posted by blue streak 1 on Saturday, November 13, 2021 9:59 PM

Since the bridge pilings are in soft soil might there be a graduated increase of train speeds ?  There may be some uneven settleing of the bridge members much like what  is happening on I-10 over the A basin.

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Posted by JC UPTON on Monday, November 22, 2021 7:49 PM

blue streak 1

Since the bridge pilings are in soft soil might there be a graduated increase of train speeds ?  There may be some uneven settleing of the bridge members much like what  is happening on I-10 over the A basin.

 

But yet, there is a track speed currently in effect....

Yes?

 

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