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QUOTE: Originally posted by ericsp I think railroads found that the extra expense to have their trains go faster is not justified by the cargo they usually carry. If they spend 25% more on track maintenance but their revenue only goes up by 10%, was that a good decision?
QUOTE: Originally posted by chessking QUOTE: Originally posted by ericsp I think railroads found that the extra expense to have their trains go faster is not justified by the cargo they usually carry. If they spend 25% more on track maintenance but their revenue only goes up by 10%, was that a good decision? If it saves lives, you bet ya! Just imagine the lawsuits involved with the railroad owner when passenger trains jump the track and people get injured or killed .. not to mention the track repairs and repairs to any other properties in the vicinity affected by the accident. Save a little now, pay a lot later.
QUOTE: Originally posted by M.W. Hemphill Now it's possible that CSX started from farther behind, but the claim is that the railroad was getting worse. I couldn't see the statistics supporting that claim. No evidence, no story.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by BNSF railfan. Mark ,I see your point, but years ago didn't the RR's cut back on funds on Maintence to cut back on spending?
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QUOTE: Originally posted by gabe QUOTE: Originally posted by chessking QUOTE: Originally posted by M.W. Hemphill Now it's possible that CSX started from farther behind, but the claim is that the railroad was getting worse. I couldn't see the statistics supporting that claim. No evidence, no story. CSX and NS inherited well maintained Conrail trackage. I haven't heard of many incidents occurring during Conrail's heydays. Now if you could, verse their statistics with CSX and NS (to date). Whatever happened afterwards with the degradation of these lines was the result of the corporations. Ok, I will no longer blame the small numbers of track crews, signal men, etc, any longer. Does it need to be in caps for you to see?? I don't get it. First of all, what is it that we don't see that needs to be in caps? Gabe
QUOTE: Originally posted by chessking QUOTE: Originally posted by M.W. Hemphill Now it's possible that CSX started from farther behind, but the claim is that the railroad was getting worse. I couldn't see the statistics supporting that claim. No evidence, no story. CSX and NS inherited well maintained Conrail trackage. I haven't heard of many incidents occurring during Conrail's heydays. Now if you could, verse their statistics with CSX and NS (to date). Whatever happened afterwards with the degradation of these lines was the result of the corporations. Ok, I will no longer blame the small numbers of track crews, signal men, etc, any longer. Does it need to be in caps for you to see??
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