....We'll look forward to when you can make the trip Carl.
And yes, exactly 1 inch in my rain gauge. Sun is just now trying to break thru after a dark overcast and light rain, morning.
Quentin
Carl
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Carl, that would be great....Keep us informed and perhaps this time we can all have a lunch together.
You will find plenty of miles available on our Trail. Plus 30 now. Noted they even had the "depot"....{Trail Head}, open this last weekend. It is normally "staffed" 5 days a week. That is: Cardinal Greenway Trail. I'm sure you can pull it up on the 'net if you care to take a look at info, etc.
CShaveRRQuentin, I saw an interesting article about grade-crossing blockage in Muncie today (from your local paper
Carl....I commented on that over in the "Diner" section a few days ago and suggested one could pull up "TheStarPress" to read about it.
One can form his own opinion of paper's article...Typical of such subjects.
We are completely aware of the situation mentioned and believe it to be just a bit different than most citizens were stating....
That is the area the east /south NS trains coming off the Frankfort line must stop and wait for clearance. Ahead is a crossover the NS must pass over the CSX double main thru town to continue on. If CSX has traffic, then the NS must wait. The wait location is near Mc.D's...There is also switching done at that same location....A siding that consists of cars are set off and picked up almost daily. One can draw his / her own conclusion of why trains stop in said area. But these are some of the facts that I've witnessed {often}, and also listened to DP communicate with said train crews, etc....
MC!!
And congrats on graduation Willy !!
If the rate of return on investment for installing a CTC island won't pay for itself, I'm sure the city will pay to make up the difference...
There's an interesting statement in the newspaper article: (emphasis added) "To me, that was one of the easiest and best things they could do," he says. "Railroads are pretty reluctant to change. From a quality of life perspective it would probably be something the city would have to bring to the railroad."
Ah, yes, as has been asked elsewhere, "Who was there first?" To me, another good question is, "How much are the complainers willing to pay to alleviate their distress?"
Johnny
CShaveRRWe've been busy with our own birthday plans (mentioned somewhere above, I'm sure), and forgot to make note of another significant birthday--until now: Herewith, birthday greetings are extended to the guru of everything railroad outside the clearance diagrams, and a few things within. I give you...Mudchicken! Many happy returns! Now off to join Emily and Nico's party, already in progress...
Now off to join Emily and Nico's party, already in progress...
Happy (belated) Birthday SirChicken. I hope you stay in feathers for a while yet!
Dan
Prairie Chickens taking a big hit lately. First Wyoming and then Colorado. Are you even in tornado alley or just at the back window?
Pssst - Sir C - I think I see a grey feather....
She who has no signature! cinscocom-tmw
Gads! - you're still allowed to rub it in (a little)....the tornadoes were east of us on the prairie....
Dinosaur Feathers
CShaveRRWilly, are you watching the escapades of Vortex 2 on The Weather Channel?
I actually haven't been watching it... not because I don't want to, but just because I never seem to have the time to sit down and watch TV. I did watch a clip of the tornado they got yesterday. Hopefully they were able to collect some good data.
Last night at my house we got 1.20" of rain. The airport got 2.11", which is surprising. Usually they get a lot less. More on the way tonight and again tomorrow evening.
Time to get ready for work. Curly fries and roast beef await me.
Willy
I just took a look at one of the reports over on www.weather.com- WOW, what a catch. I hope they can get good readings on a few more like that.
Brian (IA) http://blhanel.rrpicturearchives.net.
Willy2 Staying on the topic of interesting coal trains, yesterday I went train watching and saw a westbound empty coal train with two loaded coal cars at the front of the train. I can't say that I've ever seen that before. My guess is that they were headed to a small customer along the route that needs only a few loads. That doesn't explain why they were coming from the east though. Anyone have some thoughts on what might have been up?
A wiId guess here, but possible, maybe even plausible:
Rejected by the power plant due to being out-of-spec in some way, such as too much dirt, rock, sulfur or other no-no's, maybe not up to snuff in BTU content, etc. Just like a mail-order shirt that doesn't fit - send it back.
- Paul North.
zardoz Were these loaded cars bottom-dump, or rotary dump? If bottom, perhaps the mechanism does not work.
Were these loaded cars bottom-dump, or rotary dump?
If bottom, perhaps the mechanism does not work.
I'd say Zardoz is right on the money. Every so often there will be a load in train that wasn't dumped.
Usually though they are left wherever they are in the train. Two like that make me think they were switched out rather than two on one end both developing trouble.
Jeff
Willy2We went shopping today for all sorts of stuff for the party. Dishes, napkins, tablecloths, food, food, and more food. Did I mention food? We're also having the Garden Cafe cater some sandwiches, fruit dishes, and vegetable dishes. Such fun! Off and on severe weather is expected through Sunday Night, but hopefully the party will be in a dry slot. Our rainfall for this year is already 5.88" below average, so we need rain, just not when I'm partying. Those of you who know me are well aware of what an extreme party animal I am.
We went shopping today for all sorts of stuff for the party. Dishes, napkins, tablecloths, food, food, and more food. Did I mention food? We're also having the Garden Cafe cater some sandwiches, fruit dishes, and vegetable dishes. Such fun!
Off and on severe weather is expected through Sunday Night, but hopefully the party will be in a dry slot. Our rainfall for this year is already 5.88" below average, so we need rain, just not when I'm partying. Those of you who know me are well aware of what an extreme party animal I am.
Dan,
Spectacular photo's as alway's. NS has been busy too. But the darndest thing is that I don't have time to shoot, because mom had her sergery yesterday. Want to make sure she is ok first. Oh, and with mom's surgery, everything went spectacular! She did fine. Still in a lot of post-surgery pain though.
Well, scince I dont have pics. I will just tell you wat I saw. Well, yesterday cumming home from ma's surgery with g-mah and g-pah, I saw a NS -9 pulling an almost complete set of auto parts boxcars, but there were strangely 3 tanker's in there just before the last boxcer. Strange how train make up's are some times. Carl, can you explain this? Well, after that, we were comming home the back way,and we caught the tail end of a NS double stack trailing the boxcar train. Didn't catch the loco's though. Then on our way home from taking mom up from the hospital, we saw a boring road railer train being sped across the farmland by a SD70M-2. Cool something EMD for once! Then I got home, and saw a UP SD45 pulling a manafest through Happy Holow.
Carl, I think your grandaughter is taking up her grandfather's intrest!
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CNW 6000 Thanks Willy, and congrats on Graduation. Best wishes for your future! I have heard of instances where there's a load or two at the head of the train that couldn't be held at the plant for various reasons. Sounds odd but that's what I was told. The routing might simply be because of convenience. I'm assuming it was on the UP?
Thanks Willy, and congrats on Graduation. Best wishes for your future!
I have heard of instances where there's a load or two at the head of the train that couldn't be held at the plant for various reasons. Sounds odd but that's what I was told. The routing might simply be because of convenience. I'm assuming it was on the UP?
Thank you! I'm looking forward to going to Creighton University in the fall.
I also thought that perhaps the cars couldn't be handled at the plant. Is there such a thing as maximum capacity at a power plant?
Zardoz - they were bottom-dump, so your suggestion seems plausible as well.
CNW 6000 I saw something on this coal train that I haven't seen previously: a cut of manifest cars at the head end. Made for interesting viewing anyway...lol.
I saw something on this coal train that I haven't seen previously: a cut of manifest cars at the head end. Made for interesting viewing anyway...lol.
Very nice photos, Dan.
Staying on the topic of interesting coal trains, yesterday I went train watching and saw a westbound empty coal train with two loaded coal cars at the front of the train. I can't say that I've ever seen that before. My guess is that they were headed to a small customer along the route that needs only a few loads. That doesn't explain why they were coming from the east though. Anyone have some thoughts on what might have been up?
I'm finally able to post what I've been trying to! Replacing windows is lots of fun, lol...
Went out chasing errands the Sunday and, gosh, I happened to have my scanner and a camera on me. How does that happen? LOL! Anyway...I swung through Neenah and while on US41 just south of the Neenah Yard I saw a train through the trees. So I pulled in and stopped at Kampo Rd and saw headlights in the opposite direction. Lucky timing I guess. CN 5770 (SD75I) was leading a manifest train north and met CN 5607 (SD70I) heading south with another train, 588 (I think 588 replaced SB Junk/Intermodal 118). I got a nice wave from the hogger on the 5607 as they hit Kampo Road, too.
CN 5607 SouthMeet at Kampo
Carl-A while back you commented on a green boxcar that seemed to have it's top added on as though it was rebuilt at some point. I've been looking to find some of the same variety and finally got one in decent light and got a shot of it for ya. I don't know what kind of service it's in.MDW 4104
Wednesday I was going in to work early (thrilled...ugh) but fate came into play again. I saw an empty BNSF coal drag coming south. The SD70MAC and ES44AC made a nice break from the usual SD70/SD75s that I seem to always find on the CN.
C704 Leaving a "Planned Work" zone:
What's that?
Looks good in here!
I'll second Carl's thoughts about the track circuits. If it were close to a switch it would be the fouling point..
Granddaughter got her first real train ride on Sunday - She's a natural. Was intensly curious about the world going by and kept her feet like a pro in the swaying cars - we were all impressed. She even "helped" Grandpa with some of the announcing.
Before we started boarding the train for that trip, I was talking to my son and DIL. Granddaughter decided she wanted to see Grandpa, so I took her. Another passenger standing nearby was surprised to see that she so willingly went to a "stranger" until our relationship was pointed out.
Busy day tomorrow. Time for bed.
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