UPS was: Re: DPU trains (was Re: Thunder on Blue Ridge)
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Bob,
 The UPS Trailer Trains have the highest priority on the system.
Don
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Subject: RE: DPU trains (was Re: Thunder on Blue Ridge)
> Several years there was a major fire in Chillicothe, Ohio, and hoses 
> were
> laid across NS tracks.  The dispatcher was very anxious to get the 
> track
> opened up, he said, "because you're delaying the UPS trailer train" 
> (those
> were probably not his exact words.)  It sounded as if the UPS train 
> was a
> high-priority train.
>
> Bob McKell
>
>
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> Joe and Jimmy,
>
> Thanks for your insights.  Every time I have seen a stack train it 
> seemed to
> be moving faster than other trains. I had assumed that terminal time 
> would
> be small on this segment, since Bristol is the only terminal and stack
> trains are not switched there.  With regard to meets, I assume stack 
> trains
> are generally given priority and other trains would be "put in the 
> hole" to
> keep the stack trains moving.
>
>     Ray
>
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>
> Ray Smoot asked:
>> It is about 130 miles from Jonesborough, TN to Christiansburg, VA. It 
>> took
>> 202 about 7? hours to cover this space, or less than 20 mph.
>
> I figure it is about 150 track miles from Christiansburg to 
> Jonesborough,
> give or take. (7.5 Cburg to Walton, about 111 from Walton to the State 
> Line
> in Bristol, and ~31.5 to Jonesborough).
>
> I actually photographed 202 at 12:05 in Christiansburg, so make it 5 
> and a
> half hours (and less if Pete actually saw 23G, which was 30 minutes 
> behind
> 202 at Christiansburg.
>
> That makes it 27.5 mph (or maybe as high as 30).
>
>> A truck would have covered this in about three hours.
>
> And likely less on a purely interstate run.
>
>> Is this typical of stack trains?
>
> In mountainous areas with curves and grades.
> They can probably complete better in flat areas.
>
>
> Joe Shaw
> Christiansburg, VA
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