I was able to get out and catch D700 as they returned to Wyoming with the load they picked up from AEP earlier today. What are they carrying?
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Re: D700 AEP load today
That was an interesting load. Who is AEP and what do they ship? Looked like the covered hoppers were from the cement terminal.
trnwatcher wrote:I was able to get out and catch D700 as they returned to Wyoming with the load they picked up from AEP earlier today.
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Re: D700 AEP load today
American Electric Power owns the Donald C Cook Nuke plant in Bridgman, doesn’t use the railroad too often, just big shipments like rotors and etc.
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Thanks Justin.
justin_gram wrote:American Electric Power owns the Donald C Cook Nuke plant in Bridgman, doesn’t use the railroad too often, just big shipments like rotors and etc.
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Re: D700 AEP load today
Part of a overhead crane. I read 'DO NOT LIFT CONTAINER WITH MOTOR INSTALLED'. The capacity ratings are on the end. The angled steel is used to secure the beam to the flat.
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