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QUOTE: Originally posted by csxengineer98 oh yea..also..you have to keep in mind..that gas and diesel are not the same thing by a long shot.... gas is even more refind then disel fuel is..so it costs more to produce... csx engineer
QUOTE: Originally posted by Murphy Siding Are the railroads doing anything diferently as o flate to conserve fuel, as this would have to be a big expensive drag on the bottom line. How about out on the road? Do they watch fuel *mileage*?
If GM "killed the electric car", what am I doing standing next to an EV-1, a half a block from the WSOR tracks?
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QUOTE: Originally posted by wrwatkins We could do this for our lawn mowers, but do you want to go through all the trouble to find the non highway gasoline just to save a few cents? The opposite to this story is do not get caught using non highway colored fuel in your car or truck. You will quickly find out haw nasty the taxing authorities can be. By camparison the IRS is a push over.
QUOTE: Originally posted by jhhtrainsplanes QUOTE: Originally posted by miniwyo Do the RR's use the same Red diesel as they do in the Ag industry, or do they use commercial Blue/Green Diesel? Railroad diesel fuel is a pinkish color. I was under the impression that railroad DID pay taxes on their fuel. For related into on diesel fuel, gas prices, and other such info check out this link. http://www.trains.com/community/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=13781
QUOTE: Originally posted by miniwyo Do the RR's use the same Red diesel as they do in the Ag industry, or do they use commercial Blue/Green Diesel?
QUOTE: Originally posted by danhonn [:0]As an addition to my reply, I remember reading that to go from Hawaii to California, a Boeing 747 burns enough fuel to drive the average car for a year. How's that for fuel economy? Let's see....my 2001 Dodge Ram is getting 20 to a gallon....how far could it go on that much fuel? I also remember an article on the Frisco 1500s that said they could get 4 miles to a gallon of bunker c oil. How does that compare to a Dash-9 or SD-90? danny meandmrd@sbcglobal.net
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QUOTE: Originally posted by jhhtrainsplanes QUOTE: Originally posted by miniwyo Do the RR's use the same Red diesel as they do in the Ag industry, or do they use commercial Blue/Green Diesel? Railroad diesel fuel is a pinkish color. I was under the impression that railroad DID pay taxes on their fuel.
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