afternoon
Ns sent the local west and a stack train east after work.Ladder shouldn't be a problem.Mother nature is sending the muggies back in for next week.
stay safe
Joe
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").
zugmannThat why you asked for those photos of me?
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tree68Met with my banner printer today. I think she understands what I'm looking for. If all goes well, I'll need a ladder at Deshler next week...
That why you asked for those photos of me?
It's been fun. But it isn't much fun anymore. Signing off for now.
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Met with my banner printer today. I think she understands what I'm looking for. If all goes well, I'll need a ladder at Deshler next week...
Ns was clear after work.Ran errands after work and csx was clear as well.Matt is uptown doing yardwork.Chores to do here.
good evening
Had to wait on the Ns local before we came home today.Went to Deshler to do some clean up and trimming.CSX was backed up plenty.Going to need more hugs to send out this week.Time for bed.
Update: It now looks like I-70 will be closed for probably a week. Ma nature is really on a bender (heatstroke?)....Uncle Pete is still intact from all indications. If they start running trains, there will be plenty of patrols before and after (with FRA watching everything)
UPDATE: State officials (including the governor) now trying to get Federal Disaster assistannce. The canyon is a disaster area, at least to the state level right now.
The empty rail train showed up back in our siding today.Came home and took care of yardwork.Matt is finalizing his move in time back to school.Waiting for the final bill for this semester.
tree68 CShaveRR What was supposed to be a quick nap lasted 2 1/2 hours. If I doze off in the recliner, I'll invariably wake up almost exactly an hour and a half later, usually without realizing I'd dozed off... Worked as conductor yesterday on the railroad - quite a few passengers, including some who took the ride since we cancelled the railbikes account a line of thunderstorms about to roll through.
CShaveRR What was supposed to be a quick nap lasted 2 1/2 hours.
If I doze off in the recliner, I'll invariably wake up almost exactly an hour and a half later, usually without realizing I'd dozed off...
Worked as conductor yesterday on the railroad - quite a few passengers, including some who took the ride since we cancelled the railbikes account a line of thunderstorms about to roll through.
Wake up and go to bed!
Never too old to have a happy childhood!
Carl
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evening
Didn't get to Deshler as planned yesterday.Today drove Sis to Cedar Point.(she had a pass that was about to expire).The residents of Boneville are fine and the train is still running as well.Went through Sandusky on the way home.Think we saw the wye where the NYC connects with the former PRR in town.Saw a csx train coming eastbound when we got closer to home.Back to work tomorrow.
Well, we didn't get that wet here today - but my home weather station did register 0.36" of rain.
Our railbike people were about to send out a group this afternoon when a check of the radar showed a pretty strong line of rain coming through shortly. And that line included lightning. I joked with them (we were between trains) that we didn't want to have to go out and recover their charred carcas...
Most of them rescheduled, and several rode the train either instead or in addition to a later ride.
We had a couple of good trips with the train, too. It's always fun to sit and chat with the passengers. Many of them have good stories to tell.
UPDATE: Union Pacific shut down the canyon which by default means nothing is running. Amtrak annulled todays Zephyr trains 5 & 6.
With 4-6 hour highway detours around I-70, bussing around the mess does not look good and we don't see Salt Lake City to Denver detours over the UP/DP transcon route as in times past. With the PSR driven shoestring budget that UP has, there just are not enough extra people out there to patrol track and repair flood damage in that country. (and the wall street trash that caused that issue aren't gonna get their widdle feet and gucci's dirty helping the steel-toed boot tribe)
Video from people rafting the Colorado River in the canyon watching the mudslides roar over I-70 were absolutely wild to watch. (Of course, the rafters can't go through the canyon either now)
VIDEO: Rafters Witness Massive Mudslide Cascading Onto I-70 In Glenwood Canyon – CBS Denver (cbslocal.com)
What happened yesterday was supposed to be much worse. The railroad was on the opposite side of the river from where this video happened, downstream (west) of the Shoshone tunnels and water power plant. There now is damage from large boulders to several parts of the interstate.
I-70 at Glenwood Canyon closed through weekend | FOX31 Denver (kdvr.com)
I had some I-70 mudslide video show up in my news queue, and it looked like no damage to the freeway but a lot of earthmoving remained to be done. Did not see much cleanup equipment ....
Not yet RR related, but the wildest footage I've seen was from southern Utah by Reed Timmer the well known meteorologist.
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Mike: As has been the case for months, the burn scars from last year's Grizzly Creek fire turn into mudslides at the first appearance of rain. Got really bad earlier today when slides trapped 20+ cars in the Shoshone Tunnel. CDOT continues to scramble to keep the road open, but ma nature does not play by anybody's rules. I-70 on the north side of the canyon is suffering the bulk of the abuse. The UP(DRGW) Glenwood Sub on the south side is far less affected. As far as I know, the railroad (Amtrak 5 & 6 plus BNSF trackage rights trains and what's left of UP's tonnage) is running normally. Amtrak has been late plenty of times lately, but the delays happen well before they get to the canyon & Glenwood Springs. For the next few weeks, the gameplan is to stay off I-70 as much as possible and/or travel on days when no rain is forecast. This coming weekend may be a particularly wet monsoon event (Willy2 our favorite Nebrasky weather dude- got yer ears on?) The newest issue is the Colorado River trying to cut a new channel and undermine a stretch of eastbound I-70. The detours put an additional 3-4+ hours on your travels west of the continental divide.
...speaking of delays, waiting to see what happens with the Rocky Mountain Pioneer trains (Denver-Moab) that now has the county fathers on the Moab end getting arrogant and ignorant. That train is supposed to overnight in Glenwood.
Ns was clear after work.Matt is working on the layout.Chores to do here.Tomorrow back to Deshler.
Mike: As has been the case for months, the burn scars from last year's Grizzly Creek fire turn into mudslides at the first appearance of rain. Got really bad earlier today when slides trapped 20+ cars in the Shoshone Tunnel. CDOT continues to scramble to keep the road open, but ma nature does not play by anybody's rules. I-70 on the north side of the canyon is suffering the bulk of the abuse. The UP(DRGW) Glenwood Sub on the south side is far less affected. As far as I know, the railroad (Amtrak 5 & 6 plus BNSF trackage rights trains and what's left of UP's tonnage) is running normally. Amtrak has been late plenty of times lately, but the delays happen well before they get to the canyon & Glenwood Springs. For the next few weeks, the gameplan is to stay off I-70 as much as possible and/or travel on days when no rain is forecast. This coming weekend may be a particularly wet monsoon event (Willy2 our favorite Nebrasky weather dude- got yer ears on?)
tree68 MikeF90 BNSF on the southern transcon seems to haul centerbeam lumber loads both east and west; are we back to the days when brokers would buy lumber in the PNW then pay for it to 'roam the system' until a buyer was found. Fortunately lumber prices seem to be coming down. It's not unusual to see that with coal (and coke) on the Deshler cam. Powder River "steam coal" headed east (or sometimes turning north), Appalachin meturalurgical coal, as well as coke headed west. They're all black lumps when you see them. I'm sure what you're seeing is different products from different sources (ie, southern yellow pine vs western spruce).
MikeF90 BNSF on the southern transcon seems to haul centerbeam lumber loads both east and west; are we back to the days when brokers would buy lumber in the PNW then pay for it to 'roam the system' until a buyer was found. Fortunately lumber prices seem to be coming down.
It's not unusual to see that with coal (and coke) on the Deshler cam. Powder River "steam coal" headed east (or sometimes turning north), Appalachin meturalurgical coal, as well as coke headed west.
They're all black lumps when you see them.
I'm sure what you're seeing is different products from different sources (ie, southern yellow pine vs western spruce).
Back in the day - fruits & vegetables as well as lumber were commodities that were frequently marketed through Brokers who used circuitous routing as well as Reconsignment and Diviersion provisions of the Bill of Lading to their advantage.
Product would be shipped, nominally with the Broker shown as both shipper and receiver with specified routing that would have the cars proceeding West to East (or vice versa) by traversing the country on many North-South junction interchanges. When the Broker made their 'Sale' a car that was already in transit would have Reconsignment and Diversion orders initiated with the actual buyer being named as the Consignee and the routing changed to be more direct to the Consignee's location. Railroads would be paid a fee for performing the Reconsignment and Diversion. In the days of 128 Class 1 railroads, specifying circuitous routing was easy - not so easy today.
MikeF90BNSF on the southern transcon seems to haul centerbeam lumber loads both east and west; are we back to the days when brokers would buy lumber in the PNW then pay for it to 'roam the system' until a buyer was found. Fortunately lumber prices seem to be coming down.
Saw posts elsewhere that Glenwood Canyon RR and I-70 are both closed due to mudslide, perhaps mudchicken has more info.
Been watching videos of monsoon related flash floods in Las Vegas and AZ. Phoenix and Tucson area floods seemed to hit dry washes with little collateral damage, Flagstaff was not so lucky. We need some a lot of this downpour to end up in Lake Mead !!
BNSF on the southern transcon seems to haul centerbeam lumber loads both east and west; are we back to the days when brokers would buy lumber in the PNW then pay for it to 'roam the system' until a buyer was found. Fortunately lumber prices seem to be coming down.
Paul of Covington Have you tried the bird netting before?
I haven't had any get stuck yet. The netting completely encloses the bushes, so unless a bird finds a way in, they're ok. Nothing has gotten stuck on the outside, either.
The Ns rail train is still in the siding but it is now empty.Ns also ran some Carl specials both ways after work.The eastbound had some red tractors today.Glad tomorrow is Friday.Chores to do.
tree68My blueberries (all three bushes) are starting to ripen, fortunately the bird netting means I might actually get to enjoy a few of them.
My blueberry season is long gone, and, as usual, the birds got about 95% of them. Have you tried the bird netting before? I was talking to someone who had tried it and he said that every day he had to rescue birds caught in the netting. I decided not to try it. At least the birds only get about half of my figs.
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tree68 We've gone from super dry to "will it ever stop raining."
We've gone from super dry to "will it ever stop raining."
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mudchicken(and nothing to harvest from the garden yet )
My blueberries (all three bushes) are starting to ripen, fortunately the bird netting means I might actually get to enjoy a few of them.
A friend and his wife were busily canning yellow beans this morning, having given the green beans to his daughter. They've got some sauerkraut in the works, too.
100 degrees yesterday, close to that today. Monsoons due back on Friday. Brownouts, pavement blow-ups, water restrictions, A/C fails, snaky rail, wildfires....
Ah, summer in Colorado!
(and nothing to harvest from the garden yet )
Busy night at our fire training center. We have to vacate the classroom building. Aside from training materials, there were several hundred models built/collected by a now-deceased member of a local fire department.
The models have been on display for 35 years, and some were the worse for it, virtually crumbling when handled.
Still a little cleaning to do, but we got the worst of it.
Ns rail train got moved to the east in the siding.Also had a Carl special go east after work.Had some flat cars with John Derre tractors on them too.Came home and found we had a hornet problem.Took care of that.Going to get cleaned up.
Ns still has the rail train in the siding.Paper said it was the switch that caused the J 715 to derail in Defiance.Took care of the swamp.Matt will mow in town tomorrow.
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