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Z-9
Posted by cabcar on Sunday, June 17, 2007 6:06 PM

I recently heard the Dispatcher telling a train he was waiting for a westbound Z-9. I know he was talking about a Z-Train, but what does Z-9 mean? Are there any other types like Z-8 or something?

Thanks!

---Robert

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Posted by beaulieu on Monday, June 18, 2007 12:18 AM
A -9  "Z" train is the hottest of the hot. It just indicates a pecking order. For example a Z-WSPNBY-9  is a very hot train, while a Z-WSPNBY-1  is merely hot.
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Posted by youngengineer on Monday, June 18, 2007 12:49 AM
they also call them silver z's, z-9 hot hot hot, everything gets out its way! Generally 9 in the  symbol is for time sensitive shipments, i.e. UPS trailers, any train can have a 9 symbol although z's are always hottest. Than delivery point in the symbol can determine how hot that z-9 is, i.e. Z WSPNBY9 is very hot Z WSPALT9 less hot. Although I have been on a Z-9 when we got parked for several hours behind a maintenance window, the conductor was fuming LOL!!!
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Posted by cabcar on Monday, June 18, 2007 1:24 PM
Thank you!
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Posted by Doublestack on Monday, June 18, 2007 7:13 PM

Well, you'd think that they were hot, unless you had freight riding on them, in which case, not so hot.  Still perhaps hot as compared to a manifest train and I guess its all relative out on the RR.

 

Thx, Dblstack

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