anir dendroica
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Today's update from BNSF:
http://domino.bnsf.com/website/updates.nsf/updates-service-consumer/0C291843FEDC995A862578B900664B85?Open
http://water.weather.gov/ahps2/hydrograph.php?wfo=bis&gage=mion8&view=1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1%22
The EB actually crosses the Souris River twice: at Minot and at Towner on the Devils Lake sub. I suspect the crossing at Towner will be damaged as well. The KO sub crosses the Souris at Verendrye on what looks to be a pretty high bridge.
For those worried about a freight backlog, that shouldn't be a problem in this case. BNSF is currently sending all freight via alternate routes; there should be no trains parked waiting for the line to reopen.
Mark
http://domino.bnsf.com/website/updates.nsf/updates-service-consumer/0C291843FEDC995A862578B900664B85?Open
Souris River hydrograph at Minot:To: All BNSF Intermodal Customers06/24/2011
Update Report: Minot, North Dakota Area Flooding
As stated in the Service Advisory dated Wednesday, June 22, 2011, BNSF reported plans to close the Minot, North Dakota area to rail traffic due to main track flooding.
- Main track one was removed from service 12:00 p.m. CT on June 22, 2011.
- Main track two was removed from service 10:00 a.m. CT on June 24, 2011.
BNSF began proactively moving intermodal trains departing from the Pacific Northwest and from Chicago over established reroutes on the evening of June 22 in order to minimize the impact to our customer’s freight. Due to the Minot mainline outage customers may experience additional transit time of 36 to 48 hours on shipments moving via the reroutes.
Based on hydrological forecasts the Minot outage is currently estimated to last 10 to 14 day. BNSF will continue to update customers on actual conditions
http://water.weather.gov/ahps2/hydrograph.php?wfo=bis&gage=mion8&view=1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1%22
The EB actually crosses the Souris River twice: at Minot and at Towner on the Devils Lake sub. I suspect the crossing at Towner will be damaged as well. The KO sub crosses the Souris at Verendrye on what looks to be a pretty high bridge.
For those worried about a freight backlog, that shouldn't be a problem in this case. BNSF is currently sending all freight via alternate routes; there should be no trains parked waiting for the line to reopen.
Mark
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