What is a Schnabel car?
Jul 12, 2023·ABCs Of Railroading

What is a Schnabel car?

Schnabel car One may think 89-foot auto racks are large while standing trackside, but they can be dwarfed by specialized…

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Are slugs locomotives?
Jul 11, 2023·ABCs Of Railroading

Are slugs locomotives?

Slugs What are slugs, what do they do You’re at trackside, eyeing an approaching CSX train. The roar of working…

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Building a train schedule
Jul 10, 2023·ABCs Of Railroading

Building a train schedule

Did you ever wonder how a railroad goes about building a train schedule? It’s more complex than you may think.…

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Head-end power
May 30, 2023·ABCs Of Railroading

Head-end power

Head-end power: Dinner is about to arrive at table 7 in the Southwest Chief’s Superliner dining car. Outside, the late…

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About B-B and C-C
May 23, 2023·ABCs Of Railroading

About B-B and C-C

Diesel locomotives today generally have either two- or three-axle trucks, a wheel arrangement called B-B and C-C. The B-B wheel…

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AEI data tags and readers
May 23, 2023·ABCs Of Railroading

AEI data tags and readers

AEI data tags and readers enable rail cars to be tracked as they move across the North American rail system.…

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Grade crossing installations
May 17, 2023·ABCs Of Railroading

Grade crossing installations

Grade crossing installations take many forms but nearly always include the railroad symbol most familiar to the public — the…

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