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I think service disruptions are also more like when the actual service of the train is disrupted, meaning a station may have to be bypassed or the train will just truncate earlier. Mechanical and trespasser strikes rarely, if ever, are classified as service disruptions unless it closes the line and therefore causes the train to be cancelled or stop early.
 
It appears, based on information on other lists, that the return of freight service over Raton Pass is incorrect.

Apparently Amtrak locomotive 22 failed and was removed from No. 3 at La Junta and a BNSF locomotive was added. Then the BNSF locomotive failed at Raton and another BNSF locomotive was sent from La Junta.

So no freight train over Raton Pass, just a failing BNSF locomotive. Corrections would be welcome.
 
It appears, based on information on other lists, that the return of freight service over Raton Pass is incorrect.

Apparently Amtrak locomotive 22 failed and was removed from No. 3 at La Junta and a BNSF locomotive was added. Then the BNSF locomotive failed at Raton and another BNSF locomotive was sent from La Junta.

So no freight train over Raton Pass, just a failing BNSF locomotive. Corrections would be welcome.
We were on 4(8) that was put on the siding for an hour, waiting for 3 to pass. There were no freight trains that passed before it and we saw no freights at all.

Given how bad the rail ride was in that area, I thought we would rock right off the track. Guessing that the freight carriers don't want to sink money into track that they aren't running on.
 
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