blue streak 1mike. Would the PTC installation require the sidings to be bonded ?
AFAIK bonding the sidings should allow trains to enter at higher than restricted speed and give the DS visibility of occupancy. This would improve the 'fluidity' of the railroad in this area.
Even better would be to add some 2nd MT between Sandpoint and Bonners Ferry - there are too many grade crossings and lack of frontage roads to make effective use of lengthened sidings IMO.
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mike. Would the PTC installation require the sidings to be bonded ?
The article also mentions "signal improvements on the Kootenai River Subdivision between Whitefish and Sandpoint, Idaho". Hopefully this means that those unbonded sidings close to Sandpoint will finally be upgraded to modern standards.
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WHITEFISH, Mont. — BNSF Railway is spending $135 million on its Montana rail network in 2018, part of which will go toward upgrading the ventilation system at Flathead Tunnel, the second longest railroad portal in the United States. About 50 ...
http://trn.trains.com/news/news-wire/2018/02/13-bnsf-upgrades-to-help-clear-the-air-in-montana-tunnel
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