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Loaded coal trains run northbound and are destined for export at Roberts Bank, BC, just across the border. They number about 1.5 (loaded and empty each) daily. The loads usually originate in Southeast Montana in one of two mines. Northbound loaded crude trains originate in North Dakota and are going to either Arco or Cherry Point for transloading into ships. These ports are northwest of Bellingham or west of Ferndale. Rarely you will see loaded crude trains with CP power. These come from Alberta and are destined for Tacoma. Canadian crude can also go to Arco and Cherry Point, but wouldn't quite make it as far south as Bellingham. Unit grain trains (from Alberta or Saskatchewan) from CN at Vancouver pass through Bellingham en route to California. CP grain trains for California via BNSF are usually interchanged at Coutts, AB/Sweet Grass, MT.
Carloads of lumber are generally southbound - from Central British Columbia to feed the housing market in the more-populuous U.S. Pre-Covid, there were generally three general merchandise trains daily each way through Bellingham, plus several locals. The northbound trains are generally marshaled south of Everett at places like Pasco and Seattle/Interbay; the soutbound trains from Canada are marshaled at Everett, and from there (along with numerous local trains), outbound trains to Pasco, Seattle, Vancouver(WA), and Portland/Albina (the UP yard) are created. At times, there has even been an Everett-Barstow (California) train. The transportation service plan varies, and all bets are off during Covid.
No Amtrak service during Covid, but before that, two trains daily each way through Bellingham with the station being in the Fairhaven neighborhood which is also the port for the Alaska Marine Highway.
Wow - thanks so much for all that info. It's exactly what I was looking for.
Is there some place that all this is documented, or do you just know your choos choos very well?
Pauley
PauleyWow - thanks so much for all that info. It's exactly what I was looking for. Is there some place that all this is documented, or do you just know your choos choos very well? Pauley
The only place freight operations are documented is in the individual carrier's Operating Plan and that is proprietary data that is not to be diseminated to the general public. Extra operations such as coal, oil and other bulk commodity trains normally operate outside the Operating Plan and on demand by the customer.
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BaltACD The only place freight operations are documented is in the individual carrier's Operating Plan and that is proprietary data that is not to be diseminated to the general public. Extra operations such as coal, oil and other bulk commodity trains normally operate outside the Operating Plan and on demand by the customer.
Thanks. I was just hoping to find general info about which goods go from where to where.
The number or rail cars I saw going by in my brief stay was staggering.
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