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QUOTE: Originally posted by Modelcar ...Wow, the hankstruckpictures....is something else..! That will take some time to get into that and really take a look. Thanks Mark.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by ericsp QUOTE: Originally posted by joeyalone QUOTE: Originally posted by broncoman I don't get a chance to railfan the Feather River route, but isn't that route a little easier grade wise and double tracked all the way through., or is it as clogged up as most other routes since BNSF has trackage rights. It seems since UP owns that and Donner it would make sense to go the River route. I though one of the main differences between feather river and donner pass was that donner pass couldn't handle DS traffic due to height limitations. What else, though? don't both routes end up in (generally, with a few exceptions) the same place? I believe the grades over the Donner Pass line are significantly steeper than through the Feather River Canyon. Of course the Feather River line is more prone to washouts.
QUOTE: Originally posted by joeyalone QUOTE: Originally posted by broncoman I don't get a chance to railfan the Feather River route, but isn't that route a little easier grade wise and double tracked all the way through., or is it as clogged up as most other routes since BNSF has trackage rights. It seems since UP owns that and Donner it would make sense to go the River route. I though one of the main differences between feather river and donner pass was that donner pass couldn't handle DS traffic due to height limitations. What else, though? don't both routes end up in (generally, with a few exceptions) the same place?
QUOTE: Originally posted by broncoman I don't get a chance to railfan the Feather River route, but isn't that route a little easier grade wise and double tracked all the way through., or is it as clogged up as most other routes since BNSF has trackage rights. It seems since UP owns that and Donner it would make sense to go the River route.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Junctionfan Myself anyways, feel that because they run so many trains and a good few time sensitive intermodals included, it would be advantageous to reduce the grade and for that matter than to widen the curves a bit. Wouldn't cost them more on maintainance, fuel than if they reduce the grade and widen the curves enough so that the speed limit can increase and the amount of engines could decrease?
QUOTE: Originally posted by corwinda QUOTE: Originally posted by broncoman I don't get a chance to railfan the Feather River route, but isn't that route a little easier grade wise and double tracked all the way through., or is it as clogged up as most other routes since BNSF has trackage rights. It seems since UP owns that and Donner it would make sense to go the River route. UP does send a lot of its traffic by Feather River, but most of that route is NOT double track and a significant part cannot be double tracked. (the track is cut into a very steep canyon wall.) However the grade is 1% max; with clearances raised for double stacks which Donner doesn't have.
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