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Railroad traffic STILL rising?

Lord Gow 2 March 2005 01:22:26
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Rail freight traffic registers strong gain

WASHINGTON - Freight traffic on U.S. railroads during the week ending
February 19 registered a strong gain in comparison with the corresponding
week a year ago, the Association of American Railroads reported yesterday.

Intermodal volume for the week totaled 222,937 trailers and containers, up
22.8 percent from a year ago, with containers up 29.5 percent and trailers
gaining 6.1 percent.

Carload freight totaled 350,225 units during the week, up 4.9 percent from a
year ago with loadings up 5.8 percent in the west and 3.7 percent in the
east. Total volume was estimated at 32.6 billion ton-miles, up 5.8 percent
from 2004.

To view the entire report, go to the Association of American Railroads.

LG
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Zodiac69 864 2 March 2005 01:25:21 permanent link ]
 
"Milhouse Guidry of the mWo" <the_untrollable_mi­lhouse@30.west.77.no­rth>
wrote in message news:38k4quF5ochjlU­5@individual.net...>­ Lord Gow, rogue bull of the 333! wrote:>> http://www.trains.c­om/Content/Dynamic/A­rticles/000/000/005/­767xcjmr.asp>>
Rail freight traffic registers strong gain>>
WASHINGTON - Freight traffic on U.S. railroads during the week ending >> February 19 registered a strong gain in comparison with the corresponding >> week a year ago, the Association of American Railroads reported >> yesterday.>>
Intermodal volume for the week totaled 222,937 trailers and containers, >> up 22.8 percent from a year ago, with containers up 29.5 percent and >> trailers gaining 6.1 percent.>>
Carload freight totaled 350,225 units during the week, up 4.9 percent >> from a year ago with loadings up 5.8 percent in the west and 3.7 percent >> in the east. Total volume was estimated at 32.6 billion ton-miles, up 5.8 >> percent from 2004.>>
To view the entire report, go to the Association of American Railroads.>>
-You have quite the boner for trains, don't you Gowbrah?>
--Milhouse

Trains don't have to be emissions tested.

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Milhouse Guidry of the mWo 2 March 2005 01:30:16 permanent link ]
 Zodiac69 864, M.B.A. wrote:> "Milhouse Guidry of the mWo" <the_untrollable_mi­lhouse@30.west.77.no­rth> > wrote in message news:38k4quF5ochjlU­5@individual.net...>­
Lord Gow, rogue bull of the 333! wrote:>>
Rail freight traffic registers strong gain>>>
WASHINGTON - Freight traffic on U.S. railroads during the week ending >>>February 19 registered a strong gain in comparison with the corresponding >>>week a year ago, the Association of American Railroads reported >>>yesterday.>>>
Intermodal volume for the week totaled 222,937 trailers and containers, >>>up 22.8 percent from a year ago, with containers up 29.5 percent and >>>trailers gaining 6.1 percent.>>>
Carload freight totaled 350,225 units during the week, up 4.9 percent >>>from a year ago with loadings up 5.8 percent in the west and 3.7 percent >>>in the east. Total volume was estimated at 32.6 billion ton-miles, up 5.8 >>>percent from 2004.>>>
To view the entire report, go to the Association of American Railroads.>>>
-You have quite the boner for trains, don't you Gowbrah?>>
--Milhouse>
Trains don't have to be emissions tested.

-That was random. You need to put on a white coat and be RSPW's Shell
Answer Man.

--Milhouse


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Lord Gow 2 March 2005 01:52:23 permanent link ]
 
"Milhouse Guidry of the mWo" <the_untrollable_mi­lhouse@30.west.77.no­rth>
wrote in message news:38k4quF5ochjlU­5@individual.net...>­ Lord Gow, rogue bull of the 333! wrote:>> http://www.trains.c­om/Content/Dynamic/A­rticles/000/000/005/­767xcjmr.asp>>
Rail freight traffic registers strong gain>>
WASHINGTON - Freight traffic on U.S. railroads during the week ending >> February 19 registered a strong gain in comparison with the corresponding >> week a year ago, the Association of American Railroads reported >> yesterday.>>
Intermodal volume for the week totaled 222,937 trailers and containers, >> up 22.8 percent from a year ago, with containers up 29.5 percent and >> trailers gaining 6.1 percent.>>
Carload freight totaled 350,225 units during the week, up 4.9 percent >> from a year ago with loadings up 5.8 percent in the west and 3.7 percent >> in the east. Total volume was estimated at 32.6 billion ton-miles, up 5.8 >> percent from 2004.>>
To view the entire report, go to the Association of American Railroads.>>
-You have quite the boner for trains, don't you Gowbrah?

Yup. Plus I get the Trains Magazine newsletter so I bring past anything I
think looks interesting.

LG (just went to a train show Sunday)
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Zodiac69 864 2 March 2005 01:54:04 permanent link ]
 
"Milhouse Guidry of the mWo" <the_untrollable_mi­lhouse@30.west.77.no­rth>
wrote in message news:38k510F5ofu1gU­2@individual.net...>­ Zodiac69 864, M.B.A. wrote:>> "Milhouse Guidry of the mWo" <the_untrollable_mi­lhouse@30.west.77.no­rth> >> wrote in message news:38k4quF5ochjlU­5@individual.net...>­>
Lord Gow, rogue bull of the 333! wrote:>>>
Rail freight traffic registers strong gain>>>>
WASHINGTON - Freight traffic on U.S. railroads during the week ending >>>>February 19 registered a strong gain in comparison with the >>>>corresponding week a year ago, the Association of American Railroads >>>>reported yesterday.>>>>
Intermodal volume for the week totaled 222,937 trailers and containers, >>>>up 22.8 percent from a year ago, with containers up 29.5 percent and >>>>trailers gaining 6.1 percent.>>>>
Carload freight totaled 350,225 units during the week, up 4.9 percent >>>>from a year ago with loadings up 5.8 percent in the west and 3.7 percent >>>>in the east. Total volume was estimated at 32.6 billion ton-miles, up >>>>5.8 percent from 2004.>>>>
To view the entire report, go to the Association of American Railroads.>>>>
-You have quite the boner for trains, don't you Gowbrah?>>>
--Milhouse>>
Trains don't have to be emissions tested.>
-That was random. You need to put on a white coat and be RSPW's Shell > Answer Man.

No, just a case of me bringing my work home.

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Zodiac69 864 2 March 2005 02:21:58 permanent link ]
 
"Lord Gow, rogue bull of the 333!" <lordgow@yahoo.com>­ wrote in message
news:1129p77btk66tf­4@corp.supernews.com­...>
"Zodiac69 864, M.B.A." <phantom_stranger42­3@SPAMTHISJABRONIyah­oo.com> > wrote in message news:X15Vd.737$w85.­576@bignews3.bellsou­th.net...>>
"Milhouse Guidry of the mWo" <the_untrollable_mi­lhouse@30.west.77.no­rth> >> wrote in message news:38k4quF5ochjlU­5@individual.net...>­>> Lord Gow, rogue bull of the 333! wrote:>>>> http://www.trains.c­om/Content/Dynamic/A­rticles/000/000/005/­767xcjmr.asp>>>>
Rail freight traffic registers strong gain>>>>
WASHINGTON - Freight traffic on U.S. railroads during the week ending >>>> February 19 registered a strong gain in comparison with the >>>> corresponding week a year ago, the Association of American Railroads >>>> reported yesterday.>>>>
Intermodal volume for the week totaled 222,937 trailers and containers, >>>> up 22.8 percent from a year ago, with containers up 29.5 percent and >>>> trailers gaining 6.1 percent.>>>>
Carload freight totaled 350,225 units during the week, up 4.9 percent >>>> from a year ago with loadings up 5.8 percent in the west and 3.7 >>>> percent in the east. Total volume was estimated at 32.6 billion >>>> ton-miles, up 5.8 percent from 2004.>>>>
To view the entire report, go to the Association of American Railroads.>>>>
-You have quite the boner for trains, don't you Gowbrah?>>>
--Milhouse>>
Trains don't have to be emissions tested.>
I believe all new off road diesels have to meet Teir 1 emmissions > regulations, and most manufacturers are already meeting Tier 2. I also > have no clue what this means, other than that yes, trains (tractors, > bulldozers, etc.) do in fact have to pass emmisions tests.> Also my cousin almost had a dumptruck impounded when it just squeaked by a > ROADSIDE emmision test. Than again, this is NY...

In TN (in the areas that have mandatory emissions testing at least) diesels
up to 10,000 lbs have to pass an emissions test starting April 1. This only
applies to vehicles driven on public roads, as emissions testing is
mandatory for getting one's registration. Trains are too big to test.

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ViNNY 2 March 2005 03:32:47 permanent link ]
 Zodiac69 864, M.B.A. wrote:> "Lord Gow, rogue bull of the 333!" <lordgow@yahoo.com>­ wrote in message > news:1129p77btk66tf­4@corp.supernews.com­...>
"Zodiac69 864, M.B.A." <phantom_stranger42­3@SPAMTHISJABRONIyah­oo.com> >>wrote in message news:X15Vd.737$w85.­576@bignews3.bellsou­th.net...>>
"Milhouse Guidry of the mWo" <the_untrollable_mi­lhouse@30.west.77.no­rth> >>>wrote in message news:38k4quF5ochjlU­5@individual.net...>­>>
Lord Gow, rogue bull of the 333! wrote:>>>>
Rail freight traffic registers strong gain>>>>>
WASHINGTON - Freight traffic on U.S. railroads during the week ending >>>>>February 19 registered a strong gain in comparison with the >>>>>corresponding week a year ago, the Association of American Railroads >>>>>reported yesterday.>>>>>
Intermodal volume for the week totaled 222,937 trailers and containers, >>>>>up 22.8 percent from a year ago, with containers up 29.5 percent and >>>>>trailers gaining 6.1 percent.>>>>>
Carload freight totaled 350,225 units during the week, up 4.9 percent >>>>>from a year ago with loadings up 5.8 percent in the west and 3.7 >>>>>percent in the east. Total volume was estimated at 32.6 billion >>>>>ton-miles, up 5.8 percent from 2004.>>>>>
To view the entire report, go to the Association of American Railroads.>>>>>
-You have quite the boner for trains, don't you Gowbrah?>>>>
--Milhouse>>>
Trains don't have to be emissions tested.>>
I believe all new off road diesels have to meet Teir 1 emmissions >>regulations, and most manufacturers are already meeting Tier 2. I also >>have no clue what this means, other than that yes, trains (tractors, >>bulldozers, etc.) do in fact have to pass emmisions tests.>>Also my cousin almost had a dumptruck impounded when it just squeaked by a >>ROADSIDE emmision test. Than again, this is NY...>
In TN (in the areas that have mandatory emissions testing at least) diesels > up to 10,000 lbs have to pass an emissions test starting April 1. This only > applies to vehicles driven on public roads, as emissions testing is > mandatory for getting one's registration. Trains are too big to test.

Too big for YOU to test :)­

-Vin
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