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TRIVIA QUIZ -- November 14, 2005 -- ANSWERED

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, November 15, 2005 11:10 AM
Hi, this is just to let everyone know that this thread will remain open until about 5:00 p.m. today (Tuesday, Nov. 15).

Come test your knowledge!

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Posted by Murphy Siding on Monday, November 14, 2005 10:26 PM
I'll guess #3, as the initials seem to work out.

Thanks to Chris / CopCarSS for my avatar.

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, November 14, 2005 6:33 PM
Number 3 is Correct

CNAMR - Goes from North Antelope Mine to a power plant on the Meramec River
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, November 14, 2005 6:21 PM
I'll say #3
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TRIVIA QUIZ -- November 14, 2005 -- ANSWERED
Posted by Anonymous on Monday, November 14, 2005 5:19 PM
(and there should be no ambiguity this time) [8)]

What do the letters “CNAMR” designate?


1. Cargill-North America Molasses Railcar tanker.

2. Canadian National/ AMerican Railway, a computer program developed by the Canadian National to simulate the probable effects of a merger between CN and each of the four largest American RR’s.

3. Name of a coal unit train running full from the North Antelope mine in the PRB to a power plant on the Meramec River.

4. Chattanooga, Nashville and Mississippi Railroad, which later became part of the Southern Railway (now NS).

Have fun!
Al Smalling

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ANSWER: #3

CNAMR:

C = Coal train

NA = from the North Antelope mine (in the Powder River Basin)

MR = going to Meramec River power plant, “a Mississippi tributary close to St. Louis.”


Source: from “Coal Train – I” by John McPhee, THE NEW YORKER magazine, October 3, 2005, p. 74.

Thanks for playing! [:D]
al


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