Junctionfan wrote:CSX now call it the M&M Subdivision and is dispatched AG dispatcher. About a dozen or so coal trains a day. I believe it connects to or near the Evansville line toward Howell Yard in Evansville. I believe some of the trains go to a power plant and other go to coal docks somewhere along the line.
The CSX M&M Sub runs from Montgomery, AL to Mobile, AL and is indeed dispatched by the AG Dispatcher (at least that is what it was called before the de-dentralization of Dispatching.) The M&M is a part of the Atlanta Division and in no way operates near Evansville.
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MP173 wrote:I just returned from Southern Illinois last night and have to report that the CSX St. Louis - Cincinnati line was BUSY. That line was in danger a few years ago of being abandoned. I will issue comments and questions on another thread, so as to not take over this one.ed
Ed,
The old B&O has been busy due to the detour trains we have been running around the New Orleans area from the Gustav damage. CSX did this back in 2005 as well when Katrina ravaged the area. The only difference this time is that all the detours have stayed on the B&O line. Last time in 2005 the traffic was split between the B&O and St. Louis line, but due to the higher volume of traffic on the St. Louis line of late we opted to keep everything on the B&O.
The CSX from St.Louis to Cincinnati B&O is in trouble from St. Louis to Illinois. Very little runs west of Seymour either.
GEORGE E HERBIG IIThe CSX from St.Louis to Cincinnati B&O is in trouble from St. Louis to Illinois. Very little runs west of Seymour either.
The Illinois sub has had the track cut between Noble, IL and Caseyville, IL. At present there are no plans to abandon the track, but there are no customers between those points to warrent service. The other portions of the Illinois Sub remain in operation. Obviously, no through trains from E.St.Louis to Cincinnati over the former B&O St. Louis Division.
BaltACD GEORGE E HERBIG II The Illinois sub has had the track cut between Noble, IL and Caseyville, IL. At present there are no plans to abandon the track, but there are no customers between those points to warrent service. The other portions of the Illinois Sub remain in operation. Obviously, no through trains from E.St.Louis to Cincinnati over the former B&O St. Louis Division.
GEORGE E HERBIG II
St Louis: The under-utllized hand off point cause CSX cut the tracks.
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Norm48327 BaltACD GEORGE E HERBIG II The Illinois sub has had the track cut between Noble, IL and Caseyville, IL. At present there are no plans to abandon the track, but there are no customers between those points to warrent service. The other portions of the Illinois Sub remain in operation. Obviously, no through trains from E.St.Louis to Cincinnati over the former B&O St. Louis Division. St Louis: The under-utllized hand off point cause CSX cut the tracks.
CSX is the only Eastern carrier that terminates at E.St.Louis. NS via it's acquisition of the Wabash in N&W days goes to Kansas City. St. Louis is not and never has been a gateway to rival Chicago.
In as much as I hired out at Washington, IN - the decline of the former Ohio & Mississippi <B&O Southwestern<B&O<CSX line is near to my heart!
The tracks have 10 or so trains a day and have for a couple of years. The Epworth mine near Carmi closed. Coal is transported from Sugar Camp Mine near Akin and Hamilton County Coal near Delafield to Mt. Vernon, IN barge terminal and the power plant west of Evansville. The former Inland Steel Mine near McLeansboro is used as a grain terminal and along with the Enfield facility ships cargo to Mt. Vernon, IN. Traffic from the Nashville area also flows east but not familiar with the frequency of that segment.
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