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| Subject: | [CBQ] Canadian Sand Trains of the 1960s |
| From: | Leo <qutlx1@aol.com> |
| Date: | Thu, 12 Sep 2013 23:54:03 -0500 |
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At a get together tonight Roger Field asked about the Canadian unit sand trains
of the late 60s,early 70s that originated at Ottowa,IL with a fill at Wedron.
Typically #86 on a Saturday night would bring the train to Eola where it would
get a complete mechanical inspection including brass change outs and repacks
while in the classification yard on Sunday; before, as he remembered, it went
to Chicago and the Grand Trunk. He recalled it being both Q and GTW covered
hoppers.
Any idea what industry in that time period could use a unit train of silica
sand ? This is 40 plus years before fracking.
Leo Phillipp
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