QUOTE: Originally posted by nanaimo73 There are not many City pairs like Twin Cities-Chicago that are stll served by 4 Class 1s. Sounds like UP is in 4th place. Does the Minnesota Commercial or TC&W come into South St. Paul yard ?
QUOTE: Originally posted by nanaimo73 There are not many City pairs like Twin Cities-Chicago that are stll served by 4 Class 1s. Sounds like UP is in 4th place.
QUOTE: Does the Minnesota Commercial or TC&W come into South St. Paul yard ?
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QUOTE: Originally posted by nanaimo73 Which way do UP trains between South St. Paul and Chicago go ? Do they all go through Milwaukee or do any use the Spine Line ?
QUOTE: Originally posted by beaulieu QUOTE: Originally posted by Big_Boy_4005 Thanks Dale, I never really left, just haven't had much to say lately. This is one of the first topics of interest to me in a very long time. Bayport coal trains still run, and cross at Robert Street. However, I have heard that Xcel Energy is converting the plant to natural gas firing. I don't know when this will happen, but when it does it will spell the end to that service. The train is actually double ended. The steep grade coming into Lakeland junction, where the Bayport track splits off, isn't that much of a problem since loaded trains are going downhill. The second crew is needed for a number of reasons. First, so they aren't backing into the plant. Second, It saves walking the length of the 100+ car train to throw the switch at the junction. Third, there is no runaround, so the outbound "pushers" take the lead on the way home with the empties. The Bayport Trains don't really need pushers, I was refering to the Weston trains to the CN, and while they ran via the Twin Cities the trains to the Pulliam plant in Green Bay. These trains take the Minnesota Commercial to New Brighton, this is what requires the pushers. There are no plans to convert the King plant at Bayport to Natural Gas, thank God. Natural Gas rates are high enough already. The Riverside plant off Marshall St. , just south of Northtown Yard, The High Bridge plant, along Shephard Rd. in St. Paul, and one of the two units at Black Dog plant are being converted to Gas.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Big_Boy_4005 Thanks Dale, I never really left, just haven't had much to say lately. This is one of the first topics of interest to me in a very long time. Bayport coal trains still run, and cross at Robert Street. However, I have heard that Xcel Energy is converting the plant to natural gas firing. I don't know when this will happen, but when it does it will spell the end to that service. The train is actually double ended. The steep grade coming into Lakeland junction, where the Bayport track splits off, isn't that much of a problem since loaded trains are going downhill. The second crew is needed for a number of reasons. First, so they aren't backing into the plant. Second, It saves walking the length of the 100+ car train to throw the switch at the junction. Third, there is no runaround, so the outbound "pushers" take the lead on the way home with the empties.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Big_Boy_4005 Not sure Dale. I want to say #21 (Robert Street), but it may be equal. It really depends on direction of travel. Coming out of South St Paul, if you want to head west you have use #22. If you want to go to east or north, you can use either, but #21 keeps trains out of the Hoffman Ave interlocking, though there are other bottlenecks in this area of joint trackage. One other consideration is the 5 MPH speed restriction on the Robert Street bridge. Not sure if there is any restriction on SPB&T.
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