Today the regular daylight train dispatcher was not on NS' Chicago Terminal, and the man working the desk did a great job.
WOLVERINE 350 left Hammond at 7:13 am, routed TK 1 to CP 482, where he passed at 7:39 am. 350 was 4 min early into New Buffalo despite leaving Hammond 2" LT
PERE MARQUETTE 371 passed 482 at 8:02 am and arrived Chicago at 8:47 am -21" early. 54.1 MPH - that's clear signals all the way to 21st St. (except for CP 509 where a crossover is required)
WOLVERINE 351 passed 482 at 9:43 am (15" LT) and arrived Chicago at 10:32 am (17" early). Incidentally this was a 1'53" run from Kalamazoo to Chicago (72.9 MPH average speed)
BLUE WATER 365, whose 482 time I did not record, arrived Chicago 9 min. early.
It can be done, but usually isn't when the regular man works the desk.
Andy
Good dispatching on NS Chicago Terminal
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Re: Good dispatching on NS Chicago Terminal
yeah but,......that cross-over move at CP 509 doesn't affect the run time account of the speed restriction thru the CP for trains that stay on the mainline....30 is 30
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Re: Good dispatching on NS Chicago Terminal
I regularly rip the skin off of my face when I watch the NS Chicago west dispatcher run the railroad, but it's good to hear there's been a day that it didn't burn to the ground
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Re: Good dispatching on NS Chicago Terminal
PERE MARQUETTE 370 arrived into Grand Rapids over 10 minutes early last night. Whoever the new guy was sounds like he did fantastic yesterday
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Re: Good dispatching on NS Chicago Terminal
They must be allowing the dispatchers to ignore AutoRouter…the Chicago line is designed to move steel and move it quickly while co-mingling with passengers, but AutoRouter doesn’t really understand what a seasoned dispatcher does in terms of priority and route setups. AutoRouter is pretty much a follow-the-leader system, routinely sticking slow trains ahead of fast ones and keeping them there.