CSX Q118?
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Re: CSX Q118?
On the one day it runs, it leaves Bedford Park around 1000 to 1200, so expect it around 1700 to 2000.
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Okay thanks. So I talke it haves yet to run?
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Re: CSX Q118?
It has run a couple of times. I think it a Monday train.
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Okay thanks for the info.
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Yep, just Monday
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Well I did see Q118 last wednesday night around 7:45pm.
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Actually I was wrong on the day. It is Tuesday. Or at least that is what they called it for last week.
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So, Q-118 is running in addition to the Q-162?
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Re: CSX Q118?
Q118 operates Wednesday afternoon out of Chicago only.
L118 operates Saturday afternoon out of Chicago only.
Both trains are essentially second sections of Q160, with Kearny traffic. The Q118 also has the Little Ferry trailer traffic that the L118 does not. Hopefully traffic will continue to grow where they can put 118 back on daily. Q160 is maxed out at 10,000 feet almost every day, and Q156 (with Buffalo, Syracuse and Kearny traffic) is usually between 10,000 and 12,000 feet long.
A Q or L162 runs every day but Monday with the traffic for the three port terminals in New Jersey, and has the Little Ferry trailer block on the rear end.
L118 operates Saturday afternoon out of Chicago only.
Both trains are essentially second sections of Q160, with Kearny traffic. The Q118 also has the Little Ferry trailer traffic that the L118 does not. Hopefully traffic will continue to grow where they can put 118 back on daily. Q160 is maxed out at 10,000 feet almost every day, and Q156 (with Buffalo, Syracuse and Kearny traffic) is usually between 10,000 and 12,000 feet long.
A Q or L162 runs every day but Monday with the traffic for the three port terminals in New Jersey, and has the Little Ferry trailer block on the rear end.