QUOTE: Originally posted by UP_North While I'm not sure about the line farther north, between Chicago and Butler the UP runs north and south, and we are dispatched that way too. Sorry about the confusion. Another amazing fact. All three north bound trains so far have made it through Proviso without a problem as far as I know. Wait till the newness wears off and they will be sitting just like any other train in the yard
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Big_Boy_4005 QUOTE: Originally posted by UP_North From what ive been told, the majority of the northbound traffic is for Ford. The southbound traffic is still developing so we shall see what the first southbound looks like this evening. It has been called for 1500 cdt at South St. Paul. When I read this the first time I was a little confused by South St Paul and southbound. Around here when you say southbound, you usually mean the spine line to Des Moines. The route in question here is really more east west, even though leaving Chicago it runs mainly north south. I believe UP uses east and west for the old 400 line. I finally realized what is happening. The power for the train is being dispatched from South St Paul at 3 PM, and running light up to East Minneapolis to pick up the train. It is then scheduled to leave at 5:30 PM heading east over the joint BNSF tracks to Westminster St, where it enters UP's Altoona Sub for the trip to Chicago and points east. It sounds like a fun afternoon project to chase this thing. There are a couple of routes the power could take between South St Paul and East Minneapolis. I think I'm starting to foam.[swg]
QUOTE: Originally posted by UP_North From what ive been told, the majority of the northbound traffic is for Ford. The southbound traffic is still developing so we shall see what the first southbound looks like this evening. It has been called for 1500 cdt at South St. Paul.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by TwinModal From a friend in the Triple Crown sales dept; gate cutoff at Mpls is 16:00 M,Tu,W,F with a 17:30 departure. First departure set for Monday 7/19. She didn't have an inbound schedule yet. But it would make sense to have an inbound train first, 'cuz they'll need the bogies for the outbound trip
QUOTE: Originally posted by CShaveRR Tomorrow--July 17--is the first day, according to UP's paper.
QUOTE: Originally posted by jeaton Zardoz My guess is that you are seeing Triple Crown freight moving between their Chicago terminal and points in Wisconsin. On occasion, I have seen Triple Crown vans in Delavan. It appears that the start-up is awaiting completion of work on track a facilities. Obviously, this is in competition with over-the-road truck service. It isn't going to sell unless the train's running time is competitive. Given the bucks involved, it is a good idea to have all the ducks in order before start-up. What intrigues me is the possibility that there could be a terminal set-up in the Milwaukee area, say at Butler Yard. Anyone with ideas about that? Jay
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