Napoleon, Defiance and Western: The Definitive Thread
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I believe, at one time, there was a switch at the west end of Omnisource. It has long since been removed though.
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Y@, that is a very nice photo of the signals. Nice work.
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Here is a video taken back in December showing a cut of empty cement hoppers heading to Lafarge.
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PREX 3054 derailed at County Road 17 between Okolona and Napoleon today. Rear truck on the ground and slid towards the ditch on the south side of the main. Front truck blocking the crossing. I snapped a couple pics on the way home from work but stayed out of their way, although I don't think any of the guys there were able to really do anything about it.
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Here's what the 3054 looked like yesterday. Seems to me they were coming east and packed ice in the crossing caused them to ride up and derail.
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I believe this is one of ND&W's largest, if not the largest, customers...
http://www.toledoblade.com/local/2014/0 ... ility.html
http://www.toledoblade.com/local/2014/0 ... ility.html
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TOO FAST TOO FURIOUS DEFIANCE DRIFTY@ wrote:Here's what the 3054 looked like yesterday. Seems to me they were coming east and packed ice in the crossing caused them to ride up and derail.
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I believe you are correct. Although from what I have read traffic seems down than in the past. When it was privately owned seemed like 15+ cars per trip were handled. Under ND&W is seems 5-6 are the norm.jimnorthwood wrote:I believe this is one of ND&W's largest, if not the largest, customers...
http://www.toledoblade.com/local/2014/0 ... ility.html
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They said meat fabrication....MMMmm.... Roof did the same at PFG in Kendallville IN today releasing ammonia too ! Too much ice...
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ND&W philosophy/operating practice seems to differ from that of MAW, the previous operator. MAW ran very lengthy trains, which invited derailments on their somewhat less than perfect track. ND&W runs shorter and, perhaps, more frequent trains. I suspect that this, in combination with tie replacement, has probably reduced derailments and resulted in improved customer service, too. Or, overall traffic might just be down, as AARR noted. One of those two cold storage places in Napoleon, I don't know which one, reduced their inbound shipments, I believe, when the line was still owned/operated by MAW. I don't recall the reason, but I don't think it had anything to do with the level of service provided by the MAW. I'm not as close to the ND&W as several of the contributors, so I could be incorrect with all of the above. Just my speculation...
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AARR wrote:I believe you are correct. Although from what I have read traffic seems down than in the past. When it was privately owned seemed like 15+ cars per trip were handled. Under ND&W is seems 5-6 are the norm.jimnorthwood wrote:I believe this is one of ND&W's largest, if not the largest, customers...
http://www.toledoblade.com/local/2014/0 ... ility.html
You are incorrect, traffic levels are steady, they just run more, shorter trains. Weekend service used to be quite rare as well, now they run nearly every Saturday. Pioneer is not afraid to run extra trains while making money and reinvesting it in the line, quite the stark contrast to the former Slum Lord regime.
Anyway full round trips between Defiance and Napoleon are now normal plus work on the other end. Having two crews working at once is now common while that was totally unheard of in MAW days.
Traffic is steady as ever and seems to be up in places like Okie when compared to the final years of the MAW.
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Thanks for the update on their operations.
Is Cloverleaf their largest customer in Napoleon?
Is Cloverleaf their largest customer in Napoleon?
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Yes, cloverleaf is the largest customer
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Gettysburg stuck just west of State line this morning Very funny to watch them with shovels trying to dig her out!!!
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At least their trying to use it these days!wildcatsa1fan wrote:Gettysburg stuck just west of State line this morning Very funny to watch them with shovels trying to dig her out!!!
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Well it has to be usable, and it has a less-than-loved independent brake schedule anyhow.alittlevanwerty wrote:At least their trying to use it these days!wildcatsa1fan wrote:Gettysburg stuck just west of State line this morning Very funny to watch them with shovels trying to dig her out!!!
Car counts are higher than ever, and the cars are being turned much faster, meaning less car hire fees; a win-win situation for the railroad and shippers.MagnumForce (in response to AAAR) wrote: You are incorrect, traffic levels are steady, they just run more, shorter trains. Weekend service used to be quite rare as well, now they run nearly every Saturday. Pioneer is not afraid to run extra trains while making money and reinvesting it in the line, quite the stark contrast to the former Slum Lord regime.
Traffic is steady as ever and seems to be up in places like Okie when compared to the final years of the MAW.
Shorter trains is one of Pioneer's methods of reducing derailments; shorter trains, less slack, easier on the roadbed.
Despite the above photo of an unfortunate 3054, derailment are down, down, down.
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I think the last couple of derailments were both weather related, although one did occur trying to run a monster train with 3 locomotives trudging through some pretty massive snowdrifts
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They need to bring in a Jordan... Those things deal with snow, and help drainage.MagnumForce wrote:I think the last couple of derailments were both weather related, although one did occur trying to run a monster train with 3 locomotives trudging through some pretty massive snowdrifts
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Just heard the Woodburn crew talking to the NS l91. MSO set out 19 for NS and NS brought them 14 cars. Nice to see the west side busy!
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The MSO I'm familiar with is Michigan Southern and they interchange with GDLK (former NS) at White Pigeon. What MSO is referred to in the above post?alittlevanwerty wrote:MSO set out 19 for NS and NS brought them 14 cars. Nice to see the west side busy!
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