Bluefield Doublestacks ... Lightweights
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Sat Jun 26 19:11:12 EDT 2010
Your just all over the place Ed!!! Word I have is that all work should
be done in August.
Nathan
Nathan Simmons
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On 6/26/2010 10:14, NW Mailing List wrote:
> I spent Sunday night, 13June, in the Princeton Day's Inn where NS puts
> up their Bluefield train crews that are laying over. In talking with
> the crews the double stacks in the Bluefield yard were to be used for
> clearance tests between Bluefield and Williamson. Williamson to
> Portsmouth still had significant ongoing work to be completed before
> it was ready to perform test runs. I'd think the testing to be
> interesting but not so much a railfan event but as a NS rail physical
> plant/operations milestone aimed at increasing the value of our NS
> stock! That is a good thing.
>
> Ed Painter; Narrows,Va living in Russellville, Ar shooting trains this
> morning at Ooltewah Jct, Tn while visiting my daughters and
> grandchildren in Chattanooga!!
>
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> When I railfanned Bluefield about two weeks ago, I too noticed the
> five doublestacks in the yard (kind of a Wizard of Oz sensability) and
> figured they were on standby for tunnel tests as soon as the tunnel
> enlargement project was complete.
> In particular I could see that the wheel springs were high leading me
> to believe that the containers were empty to give the stack tops their
> maximum altitude as they traversed the refurbished tunnels. If they
> don't scrape the edges, then loaded stacks would not, either.
> I don't know if this will be a factor or not, but, as I recall, the
> containers were on individual well cars and not part of an articulated
> five-platform single car. On the other hand, the Bluefield stacks
> photo shows the car to the left with a bigger porch on the left end?
> Are these five cars operated together even tho they are not
> articulated? Or perhaps, was I blinded by the Oz light and they really
> were an articulated set?
> Also, I wonder if the test will include any built in stack sway. I
> recently read where the B&O/Chessie/CSX used to restrict traffic thru
> the Harpers Ferry tunnel to one double stack train at a time due to
> potential car sway. I have to guess that this tunnel project has
> tolerances cut quite close and sway of such tall cars could be a factor.
> BTW ... Do we think the test run will be a major railfan event? Or are
> we thinking that this not a 1218-level event?
> Bob Loehne
> 8007 Maxwelton Drive
> Huntersville, NC 28078
> 800-611-1218
> oezbob at aol.com
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> Bob Loehne
> 8007 Maxwelton Drive
> Huntersville, NC 28078
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> oezbob at aol.com
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