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Intermodal Trains: a few questions
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<p>I see no further reason to continue to participate in this discussion, the problems with where, when, how and what to do with the boxes will always be part of the business. Ship, Train, Port, Inland Railhead.. wherever.</p><p>When a box is loaded it needs to go somewhere. Whoever is at that somewhere is going to be waiting on that box. What is in that box is everyone's problem. It could be glowing nuclear warhead being smuggled into our USA or it could be bags of Birdseed that needs to be Customs approved or rejected. Where is that box is going and How it's going to get there is determined by the lowest transport bill. If it is cheapest to load it all onto a airplane and air-freight it.. so be it. It shall be done.</p>
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