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 #1608420  by JBlaisdell
 
I had to look up "pet coke." It's short for petroleum coke, a byproduct of refining. It's dirtier than coke or coal, but cement plants can burn it because limestone will absorb the sulfur dioxide.
 #1608446  by MERailFanJay
 
I don't believe it is any new business. The cement is just going by rail now instead of barge.

I swung by Rockland yard today and was surprised to see the yard full. I took some quick pictures, but they are all too poor quality to post.
 #1608520  by newpylong
 
Great to see them drum up that kind of business. I would think LPG and scrap would be something else they could go after.
 #1608586  by rb
 
Very cool! Does anyone know where the coke loads originate? I know the refineries in the Chicagoland area send out a lot.
 #1608726  by NHV 669
 
Sounds like 10 cars went west today; 20 waiting to come east, including a perlite and another coke load. 2310 has apparently made it as far as Selkirk.
 #1608743  by CN9634
 
rb wrote: Tue Oct 18, 2022 6:21 pm Very cool! Does anyone know where the coke loads originate? I know the refineries in the Chicagoland area send out a lot.
These ones came out of Toledo
 #1608816  by MEC407
 
Is that like Clear Coke?
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 #1609062  by NHV 669
 
2308 picking up 2310 and 23 cars at Brunswick today. They took 11 cars west.

22 of the 23 were empty cement, the first car has been spotted for ASA in West Bath.
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