If you're lucky, they acknowledge its existence but say it's "just too expensive" or laughably that the country is "just too big".
The industry can only bury its head in the sand for so long before the rot takes ever deeper roots.
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If you're lucky, they acknowledge its existence but say it's "just too expensive" or laughably that the country is "just too big".
The industry can only bury its head in the sand for so long before the rot takes ever deeper roots.
There are still tons of people in the industry and around it in North America that will lie to your face or are totally oblivious to anything going on outside of NA and say that double stack trains under wire are impossible while China and India blaze on past us into the future.
30.06.2025 21:00 β π 14 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0The North American rail industry can't just keep acting like what they are doing now is anywhere near enough. They lack the imagination and vision they had just half a century ago. They are no longer ready to meet the demands of modern overland freight transportation without a serious shakeup.
30.06.2025 20:57 β π 4 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0Yes, granted the physical volume of lighter goods means that even when in double stack containers to get similar tonnage moved is difficult. Coal tonnage by rail has continued to drop like a rock freeing up track capacity in some areas for more internmodal traffic. www.aar.org/wp-content/u...
29.06.2025 20:39 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0The extent to which China has dramatically shifted over most bulk freight from trucking over to rail in the past 10 years has been dramatically underreported in the West
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An oft-quoted claim about US freight is that it's the best in the world. The trouble is, as soon as you actually look at the data, it isn't by a long measure.
28.06.2025 21:10 β π 128 π 15 π¬ 7 π 2We have a ton of structural aspects that make the NA freight rail system look great on paper but it could be so much better if it can get it's head out of it's ass about investing in it's self both for physical infrastructure and equipment modernization to enable better operations practices.
29.06.2025 20:26 β π 14 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Yeah formerly working for a Class 1 has made the narrative about the US freight rail system being unparalleled is getting exhausting. Seeing China starting to roll out electrification for double stack container routes, India build whole new trunk lines, Europe get closer to a rollout of DACs, ect.
29.06.2025 20:25 β π 19 π 1 π¬ 2 π 0Sure there area areas of successes like BNSF strengthening it's total capacity on the Southern and Northern transcons and even Union Pacific doing the same but as soon as you zoom in you see ever more resistance from Class 1s to engage in the kind of service their status as a common carrier demands.
29.06.2025 20:20 β π 5 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Union Pacific squanders a mountain of under utilized infrastructure in Texas to both save a penny but also make sure no one else has better access to traffic coming from or going to Mexico. They have costed the tax payer billions in highway expansions and maintenance to do this.
29.06.2025 20:16 β π 5 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0When I lived in North Houston every time I hopped on I-45 I would see dozens sometimes hundreds of container loads that I knew were coming from DFW on truck instead of by rail.
29.06.2025 20:16 β π 5 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0The US has a good freight rail system that has the potential to be significantly better and is coasting on the structural and massive investments of the past. It's still slowly decaying particularly due to an inability to innovate like digital automatic couplers and engage in better local service.
29.06.2025 20:13 β π 8 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0This isn't exactly low hanging fruit.
10.06.2025 15:34 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0You can't deck over the curved sections of the yard without spending excessively. So you end up with maybe a football fields worth of very expensive capping when there is single family detached housing next door that could be up zoned and built up for far cheaper.
10.06.2025 15:34 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0Yes, it'll be one of the things I miss the most about living in Houston.
Sorry for the late reply. I've been busy getting ready and then now moving to Philly.
Every 5 to 10 minutes I'm on I-75/I-40 in Tennessee I see a full manifest trains worth of freight, how are NS and CSX just leaving that much on the table?
28.05.2025 15:47 β π 5 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Most of Southwest's flights went to the wrong side of Houston for half the city, Hobby is a real pain to get to from anyone north of I-10. Losing out on a lot of oil industry traffic.
Tangentially, I miss Continental.
As Cheeto Benito sends the US into a recession, the cost of infrastructure projects will hurt new transit construction, so it's important to be frugal with how money is allocated.
Today, I want to talk about the worst transit project in the US for this reason
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Everything I have been able to find has been about the previous push in the 1910s before World War 1.
10.04.2025 17:24 β π 3 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0A map of post World War 2 electrification studies for railroads showing from west to east, the Great Northern from the cascades tunnel to Seattle, The ATSF from California to Texas, DRGW from Salt Lake to Denver and Pueblo, the New York Central from Cleveland to NYC, The Pennsylvania railroad from Harrisburg to Pittsburgh, and the New Haven from New Haven to Boston.
This is a long shot, but I'm working on something with a friend. dose anyone have any documents on the post-WW2 General Electric proposal to the Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad for electrification? I've seen it mentioned in multiple places but never have seen any documents.
10.04.2025 17:24 β π 10 π 3 π¬ 2 π 0Sorry I haven't logged on here in a minute, I'm not sure I never went west of the Colorado river.
26.03.2025 18:47 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Seems really not great when a chunk of the Amtrak coach fleet has become a railcar sized sacrificial electrode.
26.03.2025 17:42 β π 9 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0They are very annoying and more expensive to refuel since you need a contractor truck in Belen, Clovis, and Amarillo so are avoided when possible. You'd usually only see them on extremely long "international" straight off the boat trains that were only a few times a week and on avg 14-16k feet long
08.02.2025 08:08 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0why are veterans commemoration schemes always *so* bad
29.01.2025 23:27 β π 11 π 1 π¬ 5 π 0I'm an ALCOholic for some RSD-15s
28.03.2024 21:23 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0Also hello after being inactive here, trying to work on that.
28.03.2024 20:43 β π 4 π 0 π¬ 2 π 0Over 500,000 people now think a really good piece of freight rail infrastructure that saved countless lives and enabled hundreds of billions of dollars of commerce and trade is just a magnet for crime and train theft. And they will likely never see the correction to it either.
28.03.2024 20:39 β π 9 π 3 π¬ 0 π 0I get small or even large errors on videos like these but nearly the entire video is wrong to some degree. There were hundreds of articles, news reports, ect on this, how did the writers get it this wrong? This is an embarrassment of a video.
28.03.2024 20:38 β π 8 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0A screenshot of the YouTube thumbnail of Half as Interesting's video titled "Why So Many Trains Get Robbed in this One Spot" that has over 500 thousand views now.
Half of a million people misinformed about which corridor, which railroad, and the full scope of why it actually happened.
I wouldn't be as frustrating if it wasn't essentially trashing the single best piece of freight infrastructure built in California in the past 50+ years.