It'll be a night railroad east of PJ. Fleeting eastbounds east of Binghamton in the early evening, westbounds out of the port as well. I was in San Antonio two weeks ago and saw again how to run a good single track (and eat some fine BBQ). New Braunfels on the old MKT - they just kept a comin' on. The stacks weren't super fast like everyone thinks. Just a nice easy gate at 40 mph to handle running meets. Then on the old SP side at Luling, TX. I saw a WB manifest doing 50+. Then, after BBQ, I saw an eastbound stack go into the siding and waited for two other westbounds - both stacks. So I saw four in an hour. It can and will be done. That's the UP.
NS runs them tight on the Rat Hole too.
Proficient on the Southern Tier Line, The former PRR Elmira Branch, A little LV, A lot of EL, And of course, the Corning Secondary. Someone always knows more than me. Remember the Binghamton yardmaster that routinely said in a high voice, "No! No! No! That's not what I told you to do!"?