Have a CSX question
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Sun Feb 27 15:08:53 EST 2005
Terry:
Only one train, huh ? Well here are two more scenarios.
1- CSX has single-tracked portions of the line between Richmond and
Newport News. If the maintenance of way forces are working in one
of those single-track sections, trains can be called so as not to
interfere with the track work. You didn't see any Amtrak trains
either ?
2- Coal is cyclical. When times are good and the ships are hauling
high revenue goods, coal may be a fill-in. But when the economy
turns down, there are ships that'll haul coal at rock bottom rates
just to get a load. In the 70's, it wasn't unusual to have 50 ships
in queue for the piers. Virginia had even suggested building a pier at
Port Norfolk (on the NF&D). Cooler heads prevailed, however. One
firm, Allah of Ohio, routed coal via N&W-Southern to the NC State
Pier at Morehead City, where hoppers were bottom-dumped. To cross
the Neuse River, only 70-ton hoppers could be used. The coal trains
would roll down the middle of Hancock Street in New Bern and rattle
the chandeliers in the recently renovated Tryon Palace. Then, just as
quickly as the surge of coal had started, it came to an end. Maybe
coal is at the other end of the cycle.
Harry Bundy
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