Car movement
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Thu Mar 30 00:11:19 EST 2006
Someone with "office" experience can answer that better, but it isn't cheap.
When a car is first placed on a siding, the customer has something like 48
hours (help me out on this one clerks!). If they hold the car longer,
"demurrage" starts to accrue. If the car is re-spotted at the request of
the customer, there is another switching charge.
Jeff Sanders
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> "The railroad then returns to the company and picks up, or
> respots, cars as indicated by the company."
>
> How expensive is this?
>
> Thanks,
> Dave Willis
> N&W Steam Lives on in Indiana.
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