They could call it the "Dr Zhivago express".Maybe they can contract with the freight company to have box cars available....
They could call it the "Dr Zhivago express".Maybe they can contract with the freight company to have box cars available....
Major freight derailment near ?Reeseville?Anybody know what's going on in Wisconsin today leading to the Empire Builder to detour from La Crosse to Chicago eastbound and Chicago-La Crosse westbound? I'm hard-pressed to recall when this section last had a detour like this. I assume they are following the routing of the old Burlington Northern CHI-MSP service -- anybody know how to tell?
Amtrak Track a Train shows trains on detour, at least on each end. Not sure about asm.transitdocs.com. It isn't showing 7 while Track a Train is right now.Anybody know what's going on in Wisconsin today leading to the Empire Builder to detour from La Crosse to Chicago eastbound and Chicago-La Crosse westbound? I'm hard-pressed to recall when this section last had a detour like this. I assume they are following the routing of the old Burlington Northern CHI-MSP service -- anybody know how to tell?
CP rail dump 20-30 cars with the additional bonus of blocking a bigger road. US Hwy.Major freight derailment near ?Reeseville?
I do believe there is a bypass, not sure how this will impact your experience. That said this weekend it might be running on the normal lines.Just curious, would there be any chance of this issue being resolved by this weekend? I'll be in IL this weekend and was hoping to do some railfanning on that line (around Glenview) to get #7 or #8 passing through.
I'm hoping so. I'll check back towards the end of the week.
I'm assuming this is also impacting the Hiawathas?
Thanks for all the info! For what it's worth it looks like westbound from 7/4 (train 7) ended up not detouring as it shows times for all the normal stops, though it's about nine hours late into MSP now.
I was on 7/27, originally departing CHI on July 4. As others have mentioned, Canadian Pacific had a freight derailment, so all stops from CHICAGO to La Crosse, WI were canceled.Interesting! Sure looks like 7 yesterday took the detour, The Station Stops tab lists times at the intermediate stations which is why I suspected it ultimately took the normal route. However...from MKE and beyond every departure was exactly 4:42 late which is pretty suspicious, so perhaps they had to input fake times at those stations to allow something to function. At any rate today's eastbound 8 shows as planned to make all normal stops between LSE and CHI so things are apparently back open.
When there are detours like this I'm sure most passengers aren't thrilled and may not really be aware of anything other than they are going to be even later. But I wonder if there are railfan types onboard who are excited to be taking a route which passenger trains have not normally run in decades.
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On the above date and time, a 2004 Silver Dodge Ram 1500 was traveling East on 57th St NW. The Dodge approached a marked railroad crossing (no arms). The Dodge failed to yield to the Amtrak Train coming from Williston going to Stanley. The Amtrak train collided with the Dodge, pushing the Dodge down the train tracks for a short distance before the dodge was pushed off the tracks. The Dodge was occupied by 3 males. 17-year-old male driver in critical condition that was transferred to Minot Trinity Hospital, a 15-year-old male passenger pronounced dead on scene, and a 17-year-old male passenger pronounced dead at Williston CHI due extent of injuries sustained in the crash.
This Crash remains under investigation by the North Dakota Highway Patrol.
Williams County Fatal Crash
What: Fatal Crash
Where: 57 th St Ne near Springbrook, NE of Williston
When: 4/3 @ approx. 8:17 pm Central Time
Road Conditions: Clear
Weather Conditions: Clear
If you ask me more noticeable lights on the train could help. In the daytime those incandescent headlights don't attract enough attention. Of course sometimes people try to race the track through a crossing.
I wonder if anyone could miss a train like this coming down the tracks...:
I'm going to go out on a limb and say that the lights (on the train) aren't the problem. In broad daylight, a train is plenty visible on its own, provided that sight lines aren't obstructed. But the number of drivers out there that have no awareness of anything beyond their own noses is a significant problem.
Most trains are carrying freight and I know they don't go as fast as a modern Superliner.
It seems like no one knows how these kids got hit, whether they didn't see it or tried to beat it through the crossing, but it looked like the area should have good enough visibility.
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