Just came into CHI this a.m. on the Pere Marquette. Anybody know if these are the tracks we use?If so, looks like I'll experience my first Bustitution http://www.cnn.com/2012/01/06/us/indiana-trains/
The Amtrak website is not showing any service disruptions. Looking at the site on a map the tracks appear to be further south than those used by Amtrak.Just came into CHI this a.m. on the Pere Marquette. Anybody know if these are the tracks we use?If so, looks like I'll experience my first Bustitution http://www.cnn.com/2012/01/06/us/indiana-trains/
Practice?How did CSX managed to wreck three freight trains like that?
One train rear ended another, derailing both. The derailed cars fouled the other mainline and with no time to warn the approaching train on the other mainline, it plowed into the derailed cars and it too was derailed.How did CSX managed to wreck three freight trains like that?
How did CSX managed to wreck three freight trains like that?
I thought the C stood for Chessie and the S for Seaboard. Don't know about the X though.How did CSX managed to wreck three freight trains like that?
How do you think they got their name.
Crash
Smash
eXplode
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Good thing CSX no longer owns the tracks through Central Florida as of a few weeks ago.Practice?How did CSX managed to wreck three freight trains like that?
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Correct on the first two. The X doesn't really stand for anything, but represents all of the extra services the CSX Corporation has (or at least, used to, not sure if they still have all those other businesses or not).I thought the C stood for Chessie and the S for Seaboard. Don't know about the X though.
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