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There was a article recently in the Lancing news paper. In it, it said that Chicago Ill. was the biggest bottle neck in the rail Industry. The article said that until Chicago finds a way to move frieght faster through the City there will be no growth in the rail industry. Question: Why is there such a bottle neck in Chicago? Why don't they run there frieght around Chicago? Are there any other Cities that have the same bottle neck? I do not work for the railroad, I just do not understand why it takes so long to get frieght through Chicago. <br /> TIM A
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