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Re: Conductor hiring session - CSX

 by frikentrainnerd ¦  Tue Oct 05, 2010 4:49 pm ¦  Forum: Employment ¦  Topic: Conductor hiring session - CSX ¦  Replies: 20 ¦  Views: 4878

MikeJ wrote:
frikentrainnerd wrote:What, You got a problem with my spelling?
Nope, but someone looking to hire you might have a problem with the bad spelling, grammar, and punctuation.
Nice to know your keeping a list of my mistakes

Re: Conductor hiring session - CSX

 by frikentrainnerd ¦  Mon Oct 04, 2010 7:47 am ¦  Forum: Employment ¦  Topic: Conductor hiring session - CSX ¦  Replies: 20 ¦  Views: 4878

What, You got a problem with my spelling?

Re: Conductor hiring session - CSX

 by frikentrainnerd ¦  Sun Oct 03, 2010 5:09 pm ¦  Forum: Employment ¦  Topic: Conductor hiring session - CSX ¦  Replies: 20 ¦  Views: 4878

Seriously.

Re: Conductor hiring session

 by frikentrainnerd ¦  Fri Oct 01, 2010 10:32 am ¦  Forum: Employment ¦  Topic: Conductor hiring session - CSX ¦  Replies: 20 ¦  Views: 4878

As long as you passed, I don't think it matters. When I interviewed, all they did was call names and ask them to leave. They never read or told any scores. Same with the math test. I wouldn't worry too much. I've been working for CSX for a year and a half now. Wait. Theirs a MATH TEST??? Well i gue...

Re: Conductor hiring session

 by frikentrainnerd ¦  Tue Sep 28, 2010 5:58 pm ¦  Forum: Employment ¦  Topic: Conductor hiring session - CSX ¦  Replies: 20 ¦  Views: 4878

As long as you passed, I don't think it matters. When I interviewed, all they did was call names and ask them to leave. They never read or told any scores. Same with the math test. I wouldn't worry too much. I've been working for CSX for a year and a half now. Wait. Theirs a MATH TEST??? Well i gue...

Re: Roanoke RailCam

 by frikentrainnerd ¦  Tue Sep 21, 2010 5:04 pm ¦  Forum: Norfolk Southern ¦  Topic: Roanoke RailCam ¦  Replies: 17 ¦  Views: 7508

I didnt know about this webcam. Thanks for the link!
Picture quality is pretty good and has a grate refresh rate.

Re: auto unloading yard on the philly sub?

 by frikentrainnerd ¦  Tue Sep 14, 2010 4:37 pm ¦  Forum: Pennsylvania Railfan ¦  Topic: auto unloading yard on the philly sub? ¦  Replies: 11 ¦  Views: 2664

It's a relatively new transload facility in Chester, built new by the railroad, one siding at a time. I don't think that there was much there before, and the landscape and track elevation were changed about 1970 when the Delaware Expressway, I-95, was built. I looked all over Bing maps but i could ...

Re: auto unloading yard on the philly sub?

 by frikentrainnerd ¦  Mon Sep 13, 2010 6:19 pm ¦  Forum: Pennsylvania Railfan ¦  Topic: auto unloading yard on the philly sub? ¦  Replies: 11 ¦  Views: 2664

Thanks alot!

auto unloading yard on the philly sub?

 by frikentrainnerd ¦  Sun Sep 12, 2010 6:13 pm ¦  Forum: Pennsylvania Railfan ¦  Topic: auto unloading yard on the philly sub? ¦  Replies: 11 ¦  Views: 2664

Dose anyone know where an auto unloading yard is on the philly sub is? I passed it comeing home to MD from Philly a few days ago and passed the yard, however i do not have any location of the area i was in at that time (sorry!)

Re:

 by frikentrainnerd ¦  Sat Sep 11, 2010 6:55 pm ¦  Forum: Operations, Facilities, Maps and Resources ¦  Topic: This is Pathetic ¦  Replies: 8 ¦  Views: 3918

Jtgshu wrote:Headphones and Ipods are being a major cause of RR vs. person accidents, especially with commuter and passenger operations
I'd say we take all Mp3's and I phone's off the market.
P.S. Jtgshu, I love your signetcher.

Re: Securing Containers

 by frikentrainnerd ¦  Sun Sep 05, 2010 9:26 am ¦  Forum: Operations, Facilities, Maps and Resources ¦  Topic: Securing Containers ¦  Replies: 16 ¦  Views: 6639

Yes on ships they use twist locks and lashings to keep thm on deck you would be surprised at what a rough sea can do to a stack of containers. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e7/Stack_of_lashed_containers.jpg when not properly lashed this happens. http://www.cargolaw.com/images/disa...

Q3145 = ?

 by frikentrainnerd ¦  Sun Sep 05, 2010 8:53 am ¦  Forum: Operations, Facilities, Maps and Resources ¦  Topic: Q3145 = ? ¦  Replies: 1 ¦  Views: 1145

Sometimes when im on youtub sometimes i see titles going "Union Pacific Q3145 in emergincy stop!"
My question is, What dose Q3145 mean?
Thanks in advance.

Re: name this model

 by frikentrainnerd ¦  Wed Aug 18, 2010 12:30 pm ¦  Forum: Toy Trains, Model Railroading, Outdoor and Live Steam ¦  Topic: name this model (GE AC4400CW) ¦  Replies: 8 ¦  Views: 2503

Ohh i get it now.
Thanks everyone!

Re: name this model

 by frikentrainnerd ¦  Tue Aug 17, 2010 9:13 pm ¦  Forum: Toy Trains, Model Railroading, Outdoor and Live Steam ¦  Topic: name this model (GE AC4400CW) ¦  Replies: 8 ¦  Views: 2503

So basicly its just an AC4400CW look-a-like.

name this model (GE AC4400CW)

 by frikentrainnerd ¦  Tue Aug 17, 2010 4:15 pm ¦  Forum: Toy Trains, Model Railroading, Outdoor and Live Steam ¦  Topic: name this model (GE AC4400CW) ¦  Replies: 8 ¦  Views: 2503

Can anyone please tell my this engine model?
http://www.trains.com/mrr/objects/image ... 0x1200.jpg
I did some reserch and belive its a GP60 but want some 'profesional' advice.
Thanks in advance.