Congestion Reports

http://www.modbee.com/local/story/9097339p-9997349c.html
http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/editorial/outlook/2778162

It is amazing that much of what Shelley Sekula Gibbs is advocating, is what I have said more or less. As I have said, the decisions that the railroads make effects us all.

I agree with William Garrison’s comments that the biggest problems with the railroads is movements east-west. It would seem that someone in the railroads under-estimated the power of economic recovery. I don’t understand why; I knew it was only a matter of time and short time at that before the U.S’ economy would have been restored to its formal glory. If they knew before hand that they were going to have a difficult problem keeping up with demand and that even at a time of recession they were nearly at capacity, why have they waited til now to do something before the problem escalated.

As I am not familiar with UP’s operation, do they operate as required intermodals?Perhaps they should operate more like this. As for the government funding the railroads, I ask this of the governments and the voters. Which is cheaper, spending money on helping the railroads to add track and than lower their taxes on the important lines or continue to build more roads and increase spending on the maintainance of the roads? After a while, you have ask yourself is increasing highway lanes really the answer? I don’t believe that Toronto traffic even compares to the conjestion in Los Angelas and we should be using more rail than road. In alot of cases we don’t have the room to expand the highways but we do have some room to add track.

As far as the west coast is concerned, I believe that the capacity should be increased if it is needed, to accomidate what seems to be the starting of the next North East Corridor. I don’t believe that reduction of dwell times in yards is the only solution. You can’t run too many trains on a line that can only handle so many trains per so many miles. This seems to be the problem with west-east movements. I believe that trucking companies should be using more domestic containers on cha

Hello sir,

Good to hear from you.

I was agreeing with Garrison who was disagreeing with the truckers complaining about the north-south problems as the biggest problem.

I wouldn’t say that using all containers should be compulsory, all I said was it would be advisable if the trucking companies, particularly the smaller ones may want to start investing in them regardless if the container on chassis is cheaper than regular trailer for the options of using rail service that may not be able to make allowances for increasing TOFC unless in COFC form (domestic movements). CP seems to be more interested in domestic containers than in trailer for example. There must be a reason why J.B Hunt for example owns alot of domestic containers and makes alot of container movements by rail so cost has to be a factor there. Even retail stores like Canadian Tire and The Bay / Zellers, owns their own domestic containers so it must be more convenient than trailer if they want to ship by rail. The target of my comments are directed specifically to the trucking industries who would consider shipping by rail. It also stems on the remarks made that U.P cut the amout of car shipments from Cemex so I logically concluded that the trains were getting too long and they didn’t have enough locomotives for the haul; so naturally I claimed to stack more and than you have more room. Perhaps subsidy will have to be the option or as trucking companies update and replace their older trailers, they can buy the containers instead of the trailers. I also refer to the fact that trucking industries are loosing money due the inability to get to where they are going on time so it costs them money to be late. If the truckers can’t get to where they are going and it comes out of their paycheck than the trucking companies are going to find it difficult to find truckers to replace the retiring ones. In other words they will need to use rail if it will insure better on-time delivery.

I have to ask than,