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Nobody as far as I know is talking about running a train TOL-DET-CHI. All that I have heard is Toledo - Dearborn - Chicago, so what can or cannot be done at Detroit is a non-issue.
Neorden, the time difference today is considerably more than 2 hours.
CHI - Dearborn today is 5 hours to 5:15 assuming all stations can be handled with single stop and a long train like LSL more than likely will require double spotting at any station with significant on and off.
Dearborn to Toledo today is 2 hours or more, let us call it two for arguments sake.
So the total time is 7 to 7:15 via Dearborn today, though in reality for a long train making all stops it is probably more like 7:30 - 7:45.
Chicago - Toledo via SOB today is 4:20.
The difference thus is more like 3 to 3:30 in today's track and running conditions.
After completion of track work etc. assume that Porter - Dearborn running time is reduced by an hour and Dearborn to Toledo by half an hour. That brings the difference down to 1:30 to 2, which is roughly what I was thinking. I was assuming 2 because past experience show that my lower estimate has never come to pass. Of course if by some miracle more money is spent on upgrading Dearborn - Toledo then that number could go down to the 1:15 vicinity.
Neorden, the time difference today is considerably more than 2 hours.
CHI - Dearborn today is 5 hours to 5:15 assuming all stations can be handled with single stop and a long train like LSL more than likely will require double spotting at any station with significant on and off.
Dearborn to Toledo today is 2 hours or more, let us call it two for arguments sake.
So the total time is 7 to 7:15 via Dearborn today, though in reality for a long train making all stops it is probably more like 7:30 - 7:45.
Chicago - Toledo via SOB today is 4:20.
The difference thus is more like 3 to 3:30 in today's track and running conditions.
After completion of track work etc. assume that Porter - Dearborn running time is reduced by an hour and Dearborn to Toledo by half an hour. That brings the difference down to 1:30 to 2, which is roughly what I was thinking. I was assuming 2 because past experience show that my lower estimate has never come to pass. Of course if by some miracle more money is spent on upgrading Dearborn - Toledo then that number could go down to the 1:15 vicinity.