QUOTE: Originally posted by futuremodal Oh ye of little faith!
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Murphy Siding QUOTE: Originally posted by futuremodal Oh ye of little faith! I'll buy you a steak dinner, the day DM&E hauls its first coal train out of PRB on its new extention. You'll be able to take Amtrack from your city to my city, so that will be easy. <<<<<I'll give equal odds on either event happening![;)]
QUOTE: Originally posted by futuremodal QUOTE: Originally posted by bobwilcox QUOTE: Originally posted by Murphy Siding IF DM&E gets into the PRB to take coal traffic away from both BNSF and UP, what motivation would either of them have to work very hard to partner up with DM&E for grain shipments? Since Mike Walsh, 20 years ago, the UP's business groups are run as seperate units. The grain group will be happy to work with the DM&E as long as they can make money for the grain group. . I wonder, is BNSF's corporate makeup anything like UP's? My guess is no given the bend-over-backwards-to-hold-the-bottleneck mentality of BNSF. It also seems to me that the other Class I's do not engage in such bottleneck obsession as exhibited by BNSF, or at least to the same degree. At least I never read any news items about UP/KCS/NS/CSX/CP/CN bottleneck complaints, it all seems to be BNSF. Are there any examples of UP bottleneck hording? CN? CP?
QUOTE: Originally posted by bobwilcox QUOTE: Originally posted by Murphy Siding IF DM&E gets into the PRB to take coal traffic away from both BNSF and UP, what motivation would either of them have to work very hard to partner up with DM&E for grain shipments? Since Mike Walsh, 20 years ago, the UP's business groups are run as seperate units. The grain group will be happy to work with the DM&E as long as they can make money for the grain group.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Murphy Siding IF DM&E gets into the PRB to take coal traffic away from both BNSF and UP, what motivation would either of them have to work very hard to partner up with DM&E for grain shipments?
QUOTE: Originally posted by futuremodal How was this done? Did either DM&E and/or DMV&W have keys to the BNSF switches? Or am I missing something regarding the track layouts in Aberdeen? Does someone have a map of Aberdeen via Mapquest they could provide? This is more intriguing than I first thought!
QUOTE: Originally posted by Murphy Siding Today's local newspaper headline is that DM&E wins approval of STB. Now, all they have to do is find some money, for a loan that Uncle Sam will guarantee.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by bobwilcox Who will buy the DM&E if they get into the Powder River Basin? They do not have the market reach to stay independant or do they serve several coal fired utilities?
QUOTE: Originally posted by Murphy Siding samfp1943: I am a total computer dummy. How do you access the entire article on the newswire? I can see headlines, but not the whole story. Can someone help me out? Thanks
QUOTE: Originally posted by nanaimo73 QUOTE: Originally posted by Murphy Siding samfp1943: I am a total computer dummy. How do you access the entire article on the newswire? I can see headlines, but not the whole story. Can someone help me out? Thanks Just click on the TRAINS News Wire for February 15, 2006 Your arrow will turn into a hand when you are on a link.
QUOTE: Originally posted by futuremodal 90 days for the FRA approval of the 2.5 billion dollar bailout, and then ye of little faith shall be discombobulated.......
QUOTE: Originally posted by bobwilcox I was at the C&NW untill 1982...
QUOTE: Originally posted by cementmixr QUOTE: Originally posted by bobwilcox I was at the C&NW untill 1982... Bob: I believe you were mentioned in a Trains a few years ago... Ed Ellis refered to a Bob Wilcox at C&NW who worked with soda-ash pricing and traffic in 1980. Enjoy your posts here. Thanks.
QUOTE: Originally posted by CSSHEGEWISCH Note the entry in today's (2/17) News Wire. It looks like DM&E is going to have a most difficult time in raising the money to build this line.
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