• Some confirmation about southern operations

  • Discussion of the operations of CSX Transportation, from 1980 to the present. Official site can be found here: CSXT.COM.
Discussion of the operations of CSX Transportation, from 1980 to the present. Official site can be found here: CSXT.COM.

Moderator: MBTA F40PH-2C 1050

  by CSX Conductor
 
Hello all, especially CrazyNip.

I have heard that on CSXT lines down south the maximum authorized speed is posted adjacent to the tracks, is this really true? It sounds to bogus to believe, but I have heard it from quite a few people now.
  by CSX-COAL HAULER
 
No-I don't think so-----I am qualified on over 600 miles of track down south----Nashvillie to Chattanooga----Nashvillie to Bruceton----Nashvillie to Birmingham-----and Etowah to Corbin------the only signs we have up are permanant speed restictions.


CSX-COAL HAULER

  by crazy_nip
 
what he said

  by CSX Conductor
 
I thought you'd have to know everything by memory like most places, but like I said, someone mentioned that they were supposedly told by a southerner that they had signs down there.......just asked because I thought it sounded too foolish. :-)

  by crazy_nip
 
you probabally also heard we all screw our sisters and marry our first cousins too right? :wink:

  by Noel Weaver
 
crazy_nip wrote:you probabally also heard we all screw our sisters and marry our first cousins too right? :wink:
I always thought that that happened in Georgia and not Florida. :P :P
Noel Weaver

  by crazy_nip
 
Noel Weaver wrote:I always thought that that happened in Georgia and not Florida. :P :P
Noel Weaver
mostly alabama, so I hear

  by Robert Paniagua
 
Guys, geez!! :-)

Now, is there like a MAS sign along the trackage in Florida's routes, as the topic originator asked?

  by jg greenwood
 
crazy_nip wrote:
Noel Weaver wrote:I always thought that that happened in Georgia and not Florida. :P :P
Noel Weaver
mostly alabama, so I hear
Northern snowbirds?

  by MBTA F40PH-2C 1050
 
lets get back on to the topic

  by jg greenwood
 
MBTA F40PH-2C 1050 wrote:lets get back on to the topic
Thank you! Better late than never..........
  by tnrailwatcher
 
I live near the Nashville-to-Chattanooga line (in Rutherford Co. TN), and several years ago many of the crossings around here were widened (gates and other signals moved farther from the tracks), other places that did not have gates were given gates, the rails were "cleaned", debris removed and now the trains have been moving much faster through the Davidson co. (Metro Nashville) and Rutherford co. area of Tennessee. Perhaps this is simply my perseption, but they seem to be hauling butt compared to years past.

By the way, you people up in the NE might consider Florida the south, and although I am originally from Cleveland, OH (been in Middle TN since 1976), most people reallize if you get much more south in Florida than Orlando, the state is about as southern as Chicago!

  by U-Haul
 
I was near Junction City, Georgia and walked over CSX's Fitzgerald Sub in July 2005 and there where a few signs, but nothing about speed limits. All the southerners I met were very nice and those alabamians would start singing anytine they heard Sweet Home Alabama. Southerners seem to be family oriented and love religion a lot. There were only a few stereotypical "rednecks" A fine place.