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Seeing more a nd more of it in fact. Here in this Norfolk Southern town of Ft Wayne In I often see all Union Pacific consists (but none "mixed) on the old Wabash, curiously, at specific times of day. There is a westbound around noon that seems to always be all "UP". <br /> <br />And, on the former Nickle Plate, I saw an all UP set over in Ohio weekend before last, and, infrequently, but not rare, will be a BNSF loco mixed in with NS, <br /> <br />The old Pennsy through town has been two ribbons of rust for the most part, since the conrail split up, only rarely would I see a CSX train on it. Lately though , I've been seeing more and more NS trains on it, which seems kinda strange. If you think about the conrail split, one of the things SOMEONE was SUPPOSEDLY looking after, was leaving a competitive market behind. <br /> <br />Seeing NS trains making good use of the lines through town it already owns, and now picking up steam on the "foreign" former Pennsy line, seems to "smack" of "well, if you don't know how to put it to work, WE DO!" etc
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