Mechanical Department "No no that's fine shove that 20 pound set all around the yard... those shoes aren't hell and a half to change..."
The Missabe Road: Safety First
The release of FRA's final environmental review, known as a Record of Decision (ROD), marks the start of a 90-day clock within which the agency must approve or disapprove the DM&E loan application. The final decision will be made after thorough consideration of an extensive and independent evaluation of the railroad, the proposed project, and the RRIF loan application.
The above was downloaded from the FRA web site. Looks like the questions about the PRB expansion will be answered on or before the end of April. The DM&E people are not fools and are almost certain to have had discussions with potential utility customers before now. The utilities are already upset about the rates they are having to pay for coal transported by the BNSF and UP. If, and that's still a big IF, they get the loan and as the the work progresses the DM&E will be posting their rates and if, another big IF, they are competetive then the utility customers will be signing on. Once those contracts are signed the lenders will be lined up to give the DM&E any additional credit they need to buy new locomotives and rolling stock. I personally think it's going to happen.
Mark