Coal Trains
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trb
Re: Coal Trains
Donkey Creek is BNSF's junction of their Orin Subdivision and Black Hills Subdivision. The Orin sub is the line that accesses the coal mines. Of the mines I listed below, the Corderro and Black Thunder mines could be accessed from here.
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Guest 1
Re: Coal Trains
Primarily BNSF but some come from UP. Detroit Edison does own there own cars though
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garbear
Re: Coal Trains
Scott- Go to http://midwestenergy.com and that site will tell you everything you want to know about their operation.
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Guest
Re: Coal Trains
Originally the movement from Wyoming to Superior was Burlington-Northern, now it's BNSF.
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trb
Re: Coal Trains
For the Superior facility it appears a lot of the coal will be hauled by the BNSF. I know these mines are served by BNSF only:
DKM = Decker Mine, MT
SCM = Spring Creek Mine, MT
SXM = Signal Peak Mine, MT
ABM = Absaloka Mine, MT
I believe Union Pacific does move some coal too, but nothing compared to BNSF. I believe these mines are served by both railroads:
COM = Corderro Mine, WY (I think)
BTM = Black Thunder Mine, WY
Once in great while, there may be some Colorado coal thrown into the mix. In that case, that would be a UP move.
Todd Busse
DKM = Decker Mine, MT
SCM = Spring Creek Mine, MT
SXM = Signal Peak Mine, MT
ABM = Absaloka Mine, MT
I believe Union Pacific does move some coal too, but nothing compared to BNSF. I believe these mines are served by both railroads:
COM = Corderro Mine, WY (I think)
BTM = Black Thunder Mine, WY
Once in great while, there may be some Colorado coal thrown into the mix. In that case, that would be a UP move.
Todd Busse
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Scott
Coal Trains
Does anyone know who has the contract to haul coal to Midwest Energy, or is it all a Detroit Edison operation?