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<p>[quote user="CSSHEGEWISCH"]</p> <p>That is not an unusual situation. BNSF would have trackage rights on that line for freight operations with the appropriate payments to Metrolink and North County Transit District.</p> <p>Similarly, Metra owns the former Rock Island main line between Joliet and Chicago and the suburban line between Gresham and Blue Island. CSX and IAIS have freight trackage rights between Joliet and Blue Island and Chicago Rail Link has freight trackage rights north of Blue Island. [/quote]</p> <p>Thanks for the information. What is the difference between trackage rights and run through? I am sure someone has address this issue in other postings, but I am too lazy this morning to chase it up.</p> <p>Also, on the Monday after Mother's Day, whilst going to Los Angeles from Anaheim, I noticed heaps of photographers trackside and on the pedistran crossovers. I wonder what this is all about, I thought. Well, I found out. A steam locomotive with a consist of 50s era cars passed us headed south. Anyone know what that was all about?</p>
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