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| Subject: | [CBQ] Re: Milw Board of Directors |
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| Date: | Mon, 15 Mar 2010 21:26:47 EDT |
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Just an obsevation.
Once the BN merger took place ,instead of the decades old pattern of 3
thru and one local each way between Chicago and St Paul, on the Q; traffic
grew to 10 plus trains in each direction each day.
I was there and experienced it first hand. When I would ask where all the
traffic was coming from I was told repeatedly that the BN merger cancelled
the division of eastbound traffic agreement dating from the Hill road
merger days which had given a portion of all GN/NP traffic to the Q,C&NW,SOO
and
Milw between St Paul and Chicago. I 've not seen such an agreement but
surely the growing economy of the early 1970s didnt more than double traffic
between St Paul and Chicago on the former Q.
While in train service in the 1970s we deadheaded eastbound vs westbound
20:1 so not sure the eastbound traffic was 2:1 or the deadheading would have
been the other way around. Now I'll state that eastbounds were loads and
westbounds were 90% empties but train sizes were approx equal due to siding
lengths.
Leo Phillipp
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