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Subject: 50000 more trains predicted yearly...read on
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OBG IIUser is Offline

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05/17/2008 12:29 AM Alert 

http://www.tucsoncitizen.com/ss/business_headlines/85442

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Upon completion, initial port deliveries will approach 1 million containers per year with annual growth to 5 million containers within five years. It takes 10,000 trains to transport 1 million containers. With 5 million containers, we could see 50,000 more trains per year through Tucson.

This route would handle all container rail transportation from the port into the United States from Mexico into Arizona. Once in the United States, Union Pacific could then transport these container trains across southern Arizona along existing rail lines, which parallel Interstates 8 and 10 to Picacho Peak.

To see location of new Baja port and train route:

http://www.tucsoncitizen.com/photo.php?pic=http%3A//www.tucsoncitizen.com/photos/2008/05/16/l85442-1.png

That works out to 136.9863 more trains per day. 


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OBG IIUser is Offline

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05/17/2008 12:59 AM Alert 

Ok, that's 50000 trains going from the port thru the Copa

 

Does that mean that  another 50000 will be going the other way west to pick up more containers?


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theonegodUser is Offline

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05/18/2008 8:01 PM Alert 

No, once they make it to the west coast they all fall into the Pacific Ocean and they have to build new ones.

BTW for the person who wrote the original peice. If it takes 10,000 to 1 million the increase from 1 million to 5 million will account for 40,000 more cars. Not 50,000.

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05/21/2008 11:47 PM Alert 
They are building a second track alongside the existing one.

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Smokin AceUser is Offline

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05/29/2008 3:06 PM Alert 
So the gates at 347 will...................never go up? Glad I live on the north side.

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JerriMUser is Offline

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05/29/2008 3:29 PM Alert 
The plan is to build a bridge over the tracks..the way it is in CG and Tucson. I know no one likes the idea of trains going through their town but, this has got to be good for your economy. Fist of all Union Pacific is an outstanding employer secondly, corporations are looking to the rail for shipping since fuel prices are so high. Maricopa currently has nothing to draw any major employer to the area.
Smokin AceUser is Offline

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05/29/2008 4:10 PM Alert 
Very true it could be good. The bridge though I don't see happening anywhere in the near futrue.

Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely. ~Lord Acton
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