I appear to be able to use eitther Chrom or Firefox with the Kalmbach Forums.
Computer, not phone at the present time.
NorthWest Bruce, Thanks. Balt, It's not a settings issue, it's a software/browser issue. I can pull up the PM box, but I can't type in it (a known issue with the last few issues of Firefox). I tried with Edge and Chrome, but the software won't let me log into the site on either one (or on Firefox if I use private mode) on two computers and a smartphone...
Bruce,
Thanks.
Balt,
It's not a settings issue, it's a software/browser issue. I can pull up the PM box, but I can't type in it (a known issue with the last few issues of Firefox).
I tried with Edge and Chrome, but the software won't let me log into the site on either one (or on Firefox if I use private mode) on two computers and a smartphone...
I have been using Chrome without any issues. Firefox on my system acts as if 'the Firefox server' is acting keystroke by keystroke - like some computers of long ago.
I don't try working on forums with my phone - no matter the browser.
Never too old to have a happy childhood!
NorthWest Would you be willing to talk about your experiences through an informational interview? The forum software won't allow me to send private messages, but I should be able to find you on Linkedin if you are there. Thanks! Colin
Colin
Go into you 'Settings' and check how you have configured your profile.
PM's work fine when you allow them. Bruce may have PM's turned off in his Settings.
Yes, you can reach me through LinkedIn.
Thanks for your kind words. Customer service/integration, reliability, and attentiveness are struggles for the railroad industry, and the logistics industry industry is requiring increasingly high standards in these areas. We can only hope that the railroad industry figures it out.
I'm about to graduate college, and am exploring careers in supply chain/logistics. Would you be willing to talk about your experiences through an informational interview? The forum software won't allow me to send private messages, but I should be able to find you on Linkedin if you are there. Thanks!
NorthWestRailroading likely will never be competitive under 300 miles. But it's a lot cheaper to fix railroading than expand the road system.
Something the State of Virginia has recognized in working with CSX and NS to enhance capacity on their various corridors through the state, as well as working with Amtrak on the various services that are being offered in the state. They view what they are doing with the railroads has the effect of creating additional traffic capacity on the various Interstate corridors - I81, I85, I95 as well as I64 and I66.
Bruce D GillingsTo NorthWest: time to believe. In 2016 the average hourly truck count on I-15 at the junction with I-215 at Devore was 550 trucks/hour. The daily count at that location was 13,205. That is the last year I can find that Caltrans has data. See page 40 on: https://dot.ca.gov/-/media/dot-media/programs/traffic-operations/documents/f0017681-2016-aadt-truck-a11y.pdf If you translate that count into 160-box intermodal trains, it equals 82 per day. That is not an accurate translation, of course, as there are large numbers that move both between the LA Basin and the High Desert and Las Vegas. Those are trips that will likely always be OTR. I wish I had that breakdown: it probably exists somewhere. The balance, of course, are headed to Barstow and then east on I-40; or north on I-15 to I-15 / I-70 split near Sulphurdale, more going to Salt Lake City on I-15 than to Denver on I-70. I-15 going into Sulphurdale gets about 3000 trucks per day, or about 125 per hour. I-40 at Needles gets about 6500 trucks per day, or about 270 per hour. Hwy 58 (the primary truck route from Barstow to Bakersfield, very heavy reefer traffic) gets about 4,000 trucks per day, about 165 per hour.
See page 40 on: https://dot.ca.gov/-/media/dot-media/programs/traffic-operations/documents/f0017681-2016-aadt-truck-a11y.pdf
If you translate that count into 160-box intermodal trains, it equals 82 per day. That is not an accurate translation, of course, as there are large numbers that move both between the LA Basin and the High Desert and Las Vegas. Those are trips that will likely always be OTR. I wish I had that breakdown: it probably exists somewhere. The balance, of course, are headed to Barstow and then east on I-40; or north on I-15 to I-15 / I-70 split near Sulphurdale, more going to Salt Lake City on I-15 than to Denver on I-70. I-15 going into Sulphurdale gets about 3000 trucks per day, or about 125 per hour. I-40 at Needles gets about 6500 trucks per day, or about 270 per hour. Hwy 58 (the primary truck route from Barstow to Bakersfield, very heavy reefer traffic) gets about 4,000 trucks per day, about 165 per hour.
I should've phrased that better.
My contention is that the road system wouldn't be able to handle a complete switch from railroading to trucking, even with autonomous capacity increases. Cajon sees about 4 intermodal trains an hour, and if trains headed over Tehachapi to the north are ignored, that's still about 400-600 truckloads of extra traffic that would need to find its way over Cajon Pass each hour. I-15 can't handle the traffic now with everyone on each other's bumpers.
Railroading likely will never be competitive under 300 miles. But it's a lot cheaper to fix railroading than expand the road system.
Overmod Do many 'new posters' who joined this thread in the past couple of years carefully look over the whole of the many historical threads, ...
Some do, then confuse the heck out us by posting to a thread that hasn't seen any action in ten years... We get that on a firefighting forum I'm on, too.
Of course, there was the time that someone who used their real name on the fora was looking to go to a new job and requested that we go through and delete any posts of ours with his name in them... The "front page" was chaos for several days.
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...
Overmod SD70Dude Overmod SD70Dude Was Juniatha in there too? It makes me feel old to say this, but this was written years before she first came to the forum... And y'all must think I'm still wet behind the ears for not knowing that Hell to the no! Do many 'new posters' who joined this thread in the past couple of years carefully look over the whole of the many historical threads, or take the time to 'get to know' first the range of older posters and then their 'forum personalities' over time? And then keep careful track of controversies, and quittings, over time? Not something very many people would voluntarily do. (If sane.)
SD70Dude Overmod SD70Dude Was Juniatha in there too? It makes me feel old to say this, but this was written years before she first came to the forum... And y'all must think I'm still wet behind the ears for not knowing that
Overmod SD70Dude Was Juniatha in there too? It makes me feel old to say this, but this was written years before she first came to the forum...
SD70Dude Was Juniatha in there too?
It makes me feel old to say this, but this was written years before she first came to the forum...
And y'all must think I'm still wet behind the ears for not knowing that
Hell to the no! Do many 'new posters' who joined this thread in the past couple of years carefully look over the whole of the many historical threads, or take the time to 'get to know' first the range of older posters and then their 'forum personalities' over time?
And then keep careful track of controversies, and quittings, over time?
Not something very many people would voluntarily do. (If sane.)
Thanks to Chris / CopCarSS for my avatar.
To NorthWest: time to believe. In 2016 the average hourly truck count on I-15 at the junction with I-215 at Devore was 550 trucks/hour. The daily count at that location was 13,205. That is the last year I can find that Caltrans has data. See page 40 on:
https://dot.ca.gov/-/media/dot-media/programs/traffic-operations/documents/f0017681-2016-aadt-truck-a11y.pdf
Thanks, all.
ttrraaffiicc, I'll believe it when I see 400+ more trucks try to make it across Cajon Pass on I-15 every hour.
The problems with railroading's competitiveness are first and foremost reliability, followed by service quality, and then speed. None are insurmountable, but improvements would require a totally different leadership mentality.
And y'all must think I'm still wet behind the ears for not knowing that!
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-an Articulate Malcontent
SD70DudeWas Juniatha in there too?
OvermodIt definitely needs to be done, but (if you can remember it) in something like the original chapters.
I was able to save it as posted, in chapters. Apparently Chapter 12 came up missing somehow. Warning: It's a long read... But well written, nonetheless.
It was originally posted as a serial - ie, a chapter at a time.
Overmod We might have to explain to some of the latecomers who people like Ed and Jen were.
We might have to explain to some of the latecomers who people like Ed and Jen were.
Was Juniatha in there too?
It definitely needs to be done, but (if you can remember it) in something like the original chapters.
Murphy SidingThat was my first thought, literally aren't around any more.
True, that.
Edit: I found it - it runs 14 pages in the word processor. If there's enough interest, I'll start a new thread with it...
tree68 Overmod Detective Cinderdick I think I have that entire story saved somewhere... A lot of the folks mentioned aren't around the forum any more...
Overmod Detective Cinderdick
I think I have that entire story saved somewhere...
A lot of the folks mentioned aren't around the forum any more...
ttrraaffiicc zugmann Do you get paid by the post, or how does that work? I am an eternal pessimist.
zugmann Do you get paid by the post, or how does that work?
I am an eternal pessimist.
zugmannDo you get paid by the post, or how does that work?
ttrraaffiicc April 10, 2048: A man sits at his desk, remembering what it was like when railroad companies operated trains in North America. Unfortunately, they don't anymore, not since autonomous vehicles proved to be cheaper and more efficient for both passengers and freight. "Oh well." he thought, "maybe I will go for a walk on the Southern Transcon Rail Trail later." There, fixed it for you.
April 10, 2048:
A man sits at his desk, remembering what it was like when railroad companies operated trains in North America. Unfortunately, they don't anymore, not since autonomous vehicles proved to be cheaper and more efficient for both passengers and freight. "Oh well." he thought, "maybe I will go for a walk on the Southern Transcon Rail Trail later."
There, fixed it for you.
Do you get paid by the post, or how does that work?
It's been fun. But it isn't much fun anymore. Signing off for now.
The opinions expressed here represent my own and not those of my employer, any other railroad, company, or person.t fun any
And just who would have predicted a brand new position-light signal installation for 2014?
Or tracks and overhead wire installed on Baltimore's Howard Street after having been ripped out or paved over 50 years earlier?
Horrors!
OvermodDetective Cinderdick
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