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Re: [CBQ] 3 Amtrak trains stalled near Mendota

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Subject: Re: [CBQ] 3 Amtrak trains stalled near Mendota
From: Leo <qutlx1@aol.com>
Date: Wed, 8 Jan 2014 08:06:25 -0600
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Ted I believe so as a separate email advises the rotary is on the way.
As to the volume of traffic on the "mainline" I was struck by how low it is in a recent trains magazine map showing density. I don't remember the exact number but after deducting the 6 Amtraks it came to about a train every hour and a half.

Leo Phillipp

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On Jan 7, 2014, at 10:05 PM, Ted Schnepf <railsunl@sbcglobal.net> wrote:

 

Hi Leo,

I also under stand your confusion. As busy as that line is, the
freight trains usually keep the snow passable. May need to run a
flanger or a spreader to widen things out, but busy mainlines don't
get snowdrifts deep enough to stop trains.

So did the freight side also shut down?

Ted

At 10:28 PM 1/6/2014, you wrote:
>Tonight's Chgo news reports 3 Amtrak trains stalled near Mendota,due
>to "blowing snow".
>
>Any one have details ?
>
>As a veteran of the battles of the 77-78 and 78-79 winters that have
>been documented as colder with far more snow and of longer duration
>I find this hard to understand. We didn't have any Amtraks stuck back then.
>
>I rode #5 at the height of the 78-79 storm from Aurora to Omaha to
>attend a union general committee meeting. We certainly ran late but
>ran. We did have a pair of SD 40s or 45s running ahead of as a snowplow.
>
>Leo Phillipp
>
>Sent from my iPad

Ted Schnepf
railsunl@sbcglobal.net



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