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The rerouting

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The rerouting
Posted by Mr. Railman on Friday, February 24, 2012 7:49 PM

So Union Pacific is hosting the California Zephyr today and tomorrow (sunday) With UP locomotives piloting the trains due to CNW CTC.

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Posted by Dakguy201 on Saturday, February 25, 2012 7:51 AM

Friday's Zephyr left Chicago on time but was 1:50 late into Omaha.  I doubt there is much distance difference between the UP and BNSF routes nor track speed limits.  Perhaps part of it was they had to have a UP unit leading due to the CNW signal system, and that unit had a lower top operating speed than Amtrak's P-42's.  However, if it had to go 70mph rather than 79, that would not account for the whole difference, and the lack of station stops would partially make up for slower top speed.

I wonder if UP wa sending the message that they aren't warmly welcome on the route? 

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Posted by CSSHEGEWISCH on Saturday, February 25, 2012 10:19 AM

Part of the delay could be tied to the departure from Chicago Union Station.  The reroute would probably involve a departure from the north platforms of CUS (track 28-19), routing over the former MILW to Western Avenue, where it would pick up the former C&NW.  A 70 MPH speed limit could also be a contributing factor depending on the passenger train speed limit on BNSF.

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Posted by BaltACD on Saturday, February 25, 2012 2:26 PM

There are too many reasons to enumerate for a 'extra' train to lose 90 minutes between two points approximately 500 miles apart on a heavily trafficked route.  Knowing NONE of the details, most likely it got trapped behind a long train that was being inspected account a undesired emergency application of the brakes.  Or UP may have had crew issues in either coming up with a crew for this extra movement or coming up with pilots for the Amtrak crew.  I have no idea of UP crew districts, however, I doubt they have many if any that are Chicago to Omaha, and if they do have any they are assigned to Premiere UP trains.

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Posted by Dakguy201 on Sunday, February 26, 2012 5:31 AM

My source doesn't list a time for arrival of Saturday's westbound at Omaha, but it was 2:44 late at Lincoln.

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