Quentin
Being Crazy,keeps you from going "INSANE" !! "The light at the end of the tunnel,has been turned off due to budget cuts" NOT AFRAID A Vet., and PROUD OF IT!!
Carl
Railroader Emeritus (practiced railroading for 46 years--and in 2010 I finally got it right!)
CAACSCOCOM--I don't want to behave improperly, so I just won't behave at all. (SM)
Larry Resident Microferroequinologist (at least at my house) Everyone goes home; Safety begins with you My Opinion. Standard Disclaimers Apply. No Expiration Date Come ride the rails with me! There's one thing about humility - the moment you think you've got it, you've lost it...
Deshler Ohio-crossroads of the B&O Matt eats your fries.YUM! Clinton st viaduct undefeated against too tall trucks!!!(voted to be called the "Clinton St. can opener").
QUOTE: Originally posted by M636C Kozzie, My recollection of the actual straight was 297 miles long, but I'd have to check that. (I just checked it - it is on the GE Rail site under Railfan Trivia! - I hope they are right.) I think that is part of the interstate main line system operated by the Australian Rail Track Corporation, which is still a government owned organisation. The remainder of that system (the former Australian National) is operated by the Australian Railroad Group, part of Genessee and Wyoming. ARG operate the line from the junction at Tarcoola to Darwin, the section to Alice Springs being transferred to ARG in exchange for building the extension to Darwin. The passenger trains run two days per week in each direction, but the Westbound trains cover the straight in daylight. There are not many curves on other parts of the line, but when the train reaches the first curve at the end of the long straight, and the first trees come into view, people take it as a sign that they have returned to civilisation (or Kalgoorlie, if that was where they were going). I've done the trip twice, and it is a long trip, but a railfan can entertain him/herself for the 62 hours, and it does cover the whole country coast to coast. The second (or maybe third) longest straight track (more than 100 miles) is between Kalgoorlie and Perth, and this section is owned by ARG. The passenger trains are operated by Great Southern Railways and are hauled by locomotives hired from Pacific National, usually 4000HP GE units. (Maybe that's why its on the GE Rail site) The first train to Darwin got coverage on the BBC World cable TV service, but I don't get CNN or FOX, so I can't say about US coverage. Peter
QUOTE: Originally posted by heavyd Bring back the cat!!! I think it is a crying shame to ignore the "C" and retire it! So much for heritage and history. One of the most successful trademarks in history and CSX couldn't care less. With that kind of attitude I never feel sorry for them when they start crying out lost revenue or lost market share to trucking!
QUOTE: Originally posted by fuzzybroken QUOTE: Originally posted by heavyd Bring back the cat!!! I think it is a crying shame to ignore the "C" and retire it! So much for heritage and history. One of the most successful trademarks in history and CSX couldn't care less. With that kind of attitude I never feel sorry for them when they start crying out lost revenue or lost market share to trucking! Definitely, bring back Chessie... I think I read someplace recently that when CSX Corp. was formed in 1978 or 79 (??), they said that the name was "just temporary"... I think it's well overdue to bring back the cat, or at LEAST come up with a better name!!! -Mark http://www.geocities.com/fuzzybroken
QUOTE: Originally posted by M636C Dave The other system merging was Seaboard System, previously known as the "Family Lines -SCL/L&N". Peter
QUOTE: Originally posted by M636C Dave, It is a while since I read the article, and I had some idea of the background of the merging companies anyway. Perhaps I should dig it out again. However, using "X" as the last letter of the company abbreviations on freight cars is very common in the USA, with GATX and TTX as examples. So there was a sort of precedent to having "X" as the last letter of a Railroad company name, and it may have been originally suggested in this regard. Except, of course CSX freight cars are lettered "CSXT"(for CSX Transportation). Peter
QUOTE: Originally posted by Vista Dome Passenger 1 Chessie cat comes from the Chesapeake and ohio Sleep like a kitten slogan right?
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