Amway - New Business
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Amway - New Business
Read on another board Amway will add a spur at the west end of their plant and increase carloads by a few a month
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3 cars a month of liquid sorbital http://www.mlive.com/ada-cascade/2011/0 ... appro.html
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Amways yard is rather large. Does a new spur really need to be built Im wondering?
I was amused by this from the article:
I was amused by this from the article:
The only concern expressed by the planners came from Township Treasurer Norm Rhoades, who wondered if a train needed to go through the intersection at 4 p.m. “especially now while the bridge is under construction could really back up traffic.”
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What does Amway do anyways? I remember when they used to sponsor the late Scott Brayton's Indycar in the early 90's and was always curious as to what it was and what they did.
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Amway is a giant pyramid scheme. Only difference between it and just about every other, is there's an actual line of products being sold. Though the concept is purely the same, build as large as you can network of people below you and profit off of their sales. In reality it's no different than any other job, just a a slimey reputation because some of the recruiters come across as more pimps and drug dealers.....
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They make lots of soaps and cleaners, along with other cleaning type goods and materials. Amway and it's founders essentially built Grand Rapids and West Michigan into the economic powerhouse it is today, virtually untouched by the automotive turmoil on the east side of the state.conrailman75 wrote:What does Amway do anyways? I remember when they used to sponsor the late Scott Brayton's Indycar in the early 90's and was always curious as to what it was and what they did.
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I do not know how car traffic is in the area but can 3 cars a month inhibit the flow of traffic in the area?GrandTrunkFan wrote:Amways yard is rather large. Does a new spur really need to be built Im wondering?
I was amused by this from the article:The only concern expressed by the planners came from Township Treasurer Norm Rhoades, who wondered if a train needed to go through the intersection at 4 p.m. “especially now while the bridge is under construction could really back up traffic.”
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Another example of a municipal official with no clue about railroading going ahead and making statements and decisions anyway. It makes me wonder how poorly informed they are on other issues they're deciding for us.[
I do not know how car traffic is in the area but can 3 cars a month inhibit the flow of traffic in the area?[/quote]GrandTrunkFan wrote:Amways yard is rather large. Does a new spur really need to be built Im wondering?
I was amused by this from the article:The only concern expressed by the planners came from Township Treasurer Norm Rhoades, who wondered if a train needed to go through the intersection at 4 p.m. “especially now while the bridge is under construction could really back up traffic.”
Another example of a municipal official with no clue about railroading going ahead and making statements and decisions anyway. It makes me wonder how poorly informed they are on other issues they're deciding for us.[
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For what it's worth, it appears Amway/Rail America/whoever owns the spur into Amway is replacing the M-21 crossing this week. Half the street is closed and half of the crossing (rails and all) is gone.
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Amway owns the spur and crossing. The Twp Treasurer does have a legitimate concern. With the bridge over the river only 1 lane in each direction EB traffic gets really backed up at the evening rush hour to the RR crossing. The bridge replacement is way behind schedule and will not be completed until next year some time.
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Well get out there and crack that whip RDD!
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MDOT project, not much I can do about itamtrak1007 wrote:Well get out there and crack that whip RDD!
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Doesn't mean I don't have faith in you to get out there and move them along.Raildudes dad wrote:MDOT project, not much I can do about itamtrak1007 wrote:Well get out there and crack that whip RDD!
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It'll give him and JT something to talk about next time they're together.amtrak1007 wrote:Doesn't mean I don't have faith in you to get out there and move them along.Raildudes dad wrote:MDOT project, not much I can do about itamtrak1007 wrote:Well get out there and crack that whip RDD!
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I'm sure there is a legit concern from the Township, but I think there are easier ways to deal with this than fighting against it. I don't think the GRE is unwilling to work out a time schedule beneficial to the township. What I mean is they could work out an agreement where the GRE won't switch the plant between 6a and 9a or 4p-7p so they avoid blocking the crossing. A voluntary agreement would not violate the federal interstate commerce regulations and would be beneficial to both parties in my opinion.Raildudes dad wrote:Amway owns the spur and crossing. The Twp Treasurer does have a legitimate concern. With the bridge over the river only 1 lane in each direction EB traffic gets really backed up at the evening rush hour to the RR crossing. The bridge replacement is way behind schedule and will not be completed until next year some time.
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I know the Treasurer and I'm sure it was just a comment like "I hope they don't switch during rush hour", no harm intended. FWIW, they have been going east mid morning on the days they run. They do "block" the crossing longer than a minute. The signals activate when they get close to M-21. They have been stopping on the south side of the road and then walking across the street to open the gate. The signals operate the entire time and the school buses and hazmats can't cross. This procedure was instituted after they slid thru the closed gate twice in a couple months. It's something like 3+ percent downhill.chapmaja wrote:I'm sure there is a legit concern from the Township, but I think there are easier ways to deal with this than fighting against it. I don't think the GRE is unwilling to work out a time schedule beneficial to the township. What I mean is they could work out an agreement where the GRE won't switch the plant between 6a and 9a or 4p-7p so they avoid blocking the crossing. A voluntary agreement would not violate the federal interstate commerce regulations and would be beneficial to both parties in my opinion.Raildudes dad wrote:Amway owns the spur and crossing. The Twp Treasurer does have a legitimate concern. With the bridge over the river only 1 lane in each direction EB traffic gets really backed up at the evening rush hour to the RR crossing. The bridge replacement is way behind schedule and will not be completed until next year some time.