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  by CPF66
 
jwhite07 wrote: Mon Mar 25, 2024 10:38 am In that neck of the woods, that amount of snow is called a dusting. :-D

They did operate a plow-equipped ballast regulator Sunday and Monday, according to the Greenville railcam log.
Between the last two storms part of the Moosehead accumulated 2-3+ feet of snow, which until recently was considered a dusting haha.
  by NHV 669
 
They ran a regulator WB about 90 or so minutes ahead of 121 yesterday...
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120 was into Greenville Jct. at 12:30 with 9729/8905, 45 mixed freight (7 loaded autoracks), 19 wells/38 containers, one empty well.

No 120 today.
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  by fromway
 
Will the bridge collapse in Baltimore change any port activity on the East Coast? More for SJ and Halifax?
  by Gilbert B Norman
 
Interesting point Mr. Fromway.

Through the COVID years, when the maritime companies were confronted with "find me a berth, any berth", I would say in all probability.

But with East Coast berths suddenly plentiful, such liklihood is lessened, although Saint John could see some additional callings.

Naturally, should Mr. Cowford choose to step up, I will defer in a heartbeat.
  by NHV 669
 
121 was into Greenville Jct. at 10:45 with 9357/KCS 4535/9365/8906, 38 mixed freight, 27 wells/53 containers.

120 was into Greenville Jct. at 16:45 with 8754, 30 mixed freight, 66 wells/91 containers, KCS 4120 (DPU), 32 wells/36 containers, 61 empty wells.
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  by CPF66
 
fromway wrote: Tue Mar 26, 2024 10:47 am Will the bridge collapse in Baltimore change any port activity on the East Coast? More for SJ and Halifax?
I doubt it, even if its just temporary thats a huge cost to bear when you have NYNJ and several other ports in that area (including a Coast Guard base). Given how much maritime traffic travels to/from Baltimore. I expect there to be a massive push to clear the wreck once the victims have been recovered.
  by F74265A
 
Some ships are already diverting to the Norfolk area just down the bay
Just massive port facilities in Norfolk/hampton roads
VA governor says they have available capacity
  by NHV 669
 
121 was into Greenville Jct. at 08:16 with 8754/KCS 4120/9729, 72 mixed freight (9 autoracks), 29 wells/47 containers.

[Edited at 13:38]

120 was into Greenville Jct. at 13:13 with 8807/8793/2252, 21 mixed freight (2 loaded autoracks), 23 wells/68 containers, one empty well.
  by NHV 669
 
121 was into Greenville Jct. at 07:25 with 8793/8807, 18 wells/36 containers, 46 mixed freight (17 empty autoracks).

[Edited at 18:14]

120 was into Greenville Jct. at 12:32 with 8757/KCSM 4077, 4 wells/8 containers, 36 mixed freight, 33 wells/51 containers.
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  by NHV 669
 
121 was into Greenville Jct. at 07:35 with 8757/KCSM 4077, 40 mixed freight, 59 wells/123 containers.

[Edited at 16:14]

120 was into Greenville Jct. at 11:50 with 9718/KCS 4596, 24 mixed freight (11 loaded autoracks), 29 wells/52 containers.
  by NHV 669
 
121 was into Greenville Jct. at 08:32 with 9718/KCS 4596/3048, 74 wells/158 containers, 23 mixed freight (6 empty , 2 loaded autoracks).

[Edited at 17:57]

120 was into Greenville Jct. at 14:16 with 8952/KCSM 4548, 43 mixed freight (14 loaded autoracks), 71 wells/100 containers.

Nice new autoracks on this one.
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  by NHV 669
 
121 was into Greenville Jct. at 07:54 with 8952/KCSM 4548, 102 wells/177 containers, 10 mixed freight.
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120 was into Greenville Jct. at 12:23 with 8940/7019/2240, 46 wells/98 containers, 32 mixed freight (one loaded autorack).
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  by Gilbert B Norman
 
Photos of what where are addressing at this topic:

https://maps.app.goo.gl/NkBJVpUxuNyixee66
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  by NHV 669
 
120 was into Greenville Jct. at 13:12 with 8751/9649/KCS 5016, 59 mixed freight (11 loaded autoracks), 13 wells/13 containers, 48 empty wells.

No 121 today.
  by NHV 669
 
121 was into Greenville Jct. at 07:41 with 8940/7019/KCS 5016/9649, 23 mixed freight, 56 wells/105 containers, 8751 (DPU), 64 wells/108 containers.

[Edited at 13:22]

120 was into Greenville Jct. at 12:36 with 8952/KCSM 4548/8115, one autorack, 32 wells/61 containers, 29 mixed freight.
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