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8/6/2013 10:27:43 AM EDT
8/6/2013 10:32:19 AM EDT
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I don't know what that word means or where that is, but it looks like it sucks. Hope no one was hurt.
8/6/2013 10:33:42 AM EDT
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FEMA train.

8/6/2013 10:37:17 AM EDT
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Who does FEMA call when they have an emergency?
8/6/2013 10:39:31 AM EDT
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Hmm, wonder what is in those auto-racks?

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8/6/2013 10:41:29 AM EDT
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Was "Wolverines" spray painted on the sides?

 
8/6/2013 10:42:17 AM EDT
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Was he on weed, whites, and wine?
8/6/2013 10:44:12 AM EDT
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Tehachapi is a place in California.

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8/6/2013 10:45:12 AM EDT
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Damn, of all places for a train derailment!

The Tehachapi Loop is on the main railroad line that climbs up the mountains from Bakersfield (Elevation of about 400 feet) to the Tehachapi Pass (About 4000 feet)

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8/6/2013 10:45:29 AM EDT
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I'm on Loop Ranch now, I'll take a look later.
8/6/2013 10:45:46 AM EDT
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The grade was too steep to make the rail straight so they looped it around on itself. I guess at the time it was a novel idea.
8/6/2013 10:47:02 AM EDT
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It's in California. A section of track where the train circles itself. Famous with train buffs.
8/6/2013 10:47:18 AM EDT
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I'm on Loop Ranch now, I'll take a look later.


Is that Ceaser Chavez's old place? I know it's in the area there.
8/6/2013 10:47:54 AM EDT
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it's still fucking novel.

also, that's gonna fuck up traffic all over the place
8/6/2013 10:49:13 AM EDT
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also, that's gonna fuck up traffic all over the place
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it's still fucking novel.

also, that's gonna fuck up traffic all over the place


With the jumps in technology they still don't have a better solution?
8/6/2013 10:51:45 AM EDT
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8/6/2013 10:53:24 AM EDT
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The Tehachapi Loop is on the main railroad line that climbs up the mountains from Bakersfield (Elevation of about 400 feet) to the Tehachapi Pass (About 4000 feet)

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I believe it's one of only two places in the world where the train actually loops over itself if it's long enough.  In this case about 6,000 feet?
8/6/2013 10:54:06 AM EDT
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<scotty>You cannae change the laws of physics!</scotty>
8/6/2013 10:57:46 AM EDT
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The grade was too steep to make the rail straight so they looped it around on itself. I guess at the time it was a novel idea.

it's still fucking novel.

also, that's gonna fuck up traffic all over the place


With the jumps in technology they still don't have a better solution?

There are only three solutions for a grade: over, under, or around. They chose to go over this one in shocking fashion. I guess with TBMs we'll see more tunnels, but ecotards will whine about it.
8/6/2013 11:01:34 AM EDT
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Weird, I have family in that area.
8/6/2013 11:06:52 AM EDT
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Is that new one?  We saw one up there back in May.



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8/6/2013 11:07:47 AM EDT
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<scotty>You cannae change the laws of physics!</scotty>


But I'm a photographer NightFAL, and I failed out of math. (In my best bones impersonation.)
8/6/2013 11:07:56 AM EDT
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In Lawyer's Canyon, Idaho, (where Break heart Pass was filmed), the track loops 2 times around the mountain....and has some sections of the 'corkscrew' running through 6 tunnels in the mountain. It takes trains from the Camas Prairie at 3390' down to the Snake River plateau at 805' around Lewiston. In twelve miles it climbs over 2000'.



The 882-foot Tunnel 1, with one portal visible just above Highway 95, was the most difficult and dangerous to build. If you enter, you'll quickly see that the proverbial "light at the end of the tunnel" is not visible because the tracks make a full horseshoe bend inside the mountain, allowing the trains to start their climb up the hillside.



There are also 18 trestles, 13 of them in one 5 mile stretch. It's quite an engineering feat considering it was done early last century.







http://preservationidaho.org/blog/nancy-foster-renk/camas-prairie-railroad
8/6/2013 11:12:17 AM EDT
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let's hope they get rolling again soon, then. wouldn't want a derailment to ruin anyone's plans for a heroic, apocalyptic fight against the forces of evil.



8/6/2013 11:25:40 AM EDT
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No one was hurt. That's not all the cars. That's just what we left behind.
8/6/2013 11:26:49 AM EDT
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2014 Nissans. Or were!. They pulled them out and smashed them all.
8/6/2013 11:27:15 AM EDT
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No one was hurt. That's not all the cars. That's just what we left behind.


How long does it take to clean a mess like that up?
8/6/2013 11:30:02 AM EDT
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There were two back to back. We were re-railing one and then that one went on the ground.
8/6/2013 11:31:24 AM EDT
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No one was hurt. That's not all the cars. That's just what we left behind.


How long does it take to clean a mess like that up?

Well depends. those cars have been there for months. They are cutting those up and hauling them out as scrap. Most important is to get the mainline open.
8/6/2013 11:32:23 AM EDT
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A guy in a 20th Century Motor Company ball cap will be along shortly to work on it.
8/6/2013 11:35:28 AM EDT
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With a busy pass and a problem, do you end up with a string of trains parked and waiting?
8/6/2013 11:38:48 AM EDT
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yep, we work around the clock to get the line open.
8/6/2013 11:39:35 AM EDT
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Google, it's a motherfucker.
8/6/2013 11:44:57 AM EDT
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The sideways view makes it clear why they did it.



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8/6/2013 11:55:21 AM EDT
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This is a very busy pass, carrying produce east from the San Joaquin Valley to the east coast.  You'll likely be eating stuff that traversed this section today.  

Also, the cowboy tells me the cars are empty, and have been there for a month.
8/6/2013 11:56:04 AM EDT
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Did they use Rearden Metal on that part of the track? State Science Institute put out a report implying that Rearden Metal is dangerous.
8/6/2013 12:18:05 PM EDT
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I'm on Loop Ranch now, I'll take a look later.


Is that Ceaser Chavez's old place? I know it's in the area there.



No, Loop Ranch is 50,000 acres between Bakersfield and Tehachapi.  Chavez had the old TB hospital in Keene.  It's a National Historic Landmark or some such now.
8/6/2013 12:18:45 PM EDT
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I'm on Loop Ranch now, I'll take a look later.


Is that Ceaser Chavez's old place? I know it's in the area there.



No, Loop Ranch is 50,000 acres between Bakersfield and Tehachapi.  Chavez had the old TB hospital in Keene.  It's a National Historic Landmark or some such now.
8/6/2013 1:00:13 PM EDT
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No, Loop Ranch is 50,000 acres between Bakersfield and Tehachapi.  Chavez had the old TB hospital in Keene.  It's a National Historic Landmark or some such

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I'm on Loop Ranch now, I'll take a look later.


Is that Ceaser Chavez's old place? I know it's in the area there.



No, Loop Ranch is 50,000 acres between Bakersfield and Tehachapi.  Chavez had the old TB hospital in Keene.  It's a National Historic Landmark or some such

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Not tejon anymore?
8/6/2013 1:04:09 PM EDT
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Loop Ranch borders Keene Ranch, which in turn Borders Tejon Ranch.  In general.  They are all still there.
8/6/2013 1:48:07 PM EDT
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Whoops.  I bet those rails have a lot of stress and get a lot of wear on them in a short period of time with all the traffic that line gets.  
8/6/2013 1:53:24 PM EDT
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yep, we work around the clock to get the line open.


Derails make me glad I'm in Signal and we have Hours of Service pretty much limiting us to 12 hours, or 16 in a rare situation.  Poor track guys have to work till the line is back in service...
8/6/2013 1:58:55 PM EDT
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out here they used to just dig a whole and bury the cars in place.....sometimes full autoracks....
8/6/2013 2:04:41 PM EDT
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Just got back to the office and read this thread.  

Passed by the Tehachapi Loop about 45 minutes ago and never noticed.  I did see a lot of SP and BNSF support vehicles around thre area though.

If I would have known I would have stopped and taken some pics.  

8/6/2013 2:31:22 PM EDT
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I believe it's one of only two places in the world where the train actually loops over itself if it's long enough.  In this case about 6,000 feet?
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Damn, of all places for a train derailment!

The Tehachapi Loop is on the main railroad line that climbs up the mountains from Bakersfield (Elevation of about 400 feet) to the Tehachapi Pass (About 4000 feet)

Tehachapi Loop


I believe it's one of only two places in the world where the train actually loops over itself if it's long enough.  In this case about 6,000 feet?


Tehachapi Loop, or as a friend used to call it "God's model railroad layout."  There's an amazing model railroad copy at one of the southern California railroad clubs.

There are other loops in the US; Williams Loop in northern California, Georgetown Loop in Colorado and Etowah Loop in Georgia come to mind.  I seem to recall one built in WV or KY to replace an over/under switchback within the past couple of decades, but I can't be sure.

But Tehachapi is certainly the most famous.  Must be the closeness to Hollywood and how they used to film movies at locations from Bakersfield to LA going over Tehachapi and down Soledad Canyon west of Palmdale.  IIRC the Frank Sinatra movie Suddenly was filmed, or had the railroad scenes filmed, along the Tehachapi line.
8/6/2013 2:38:30 PM EDT
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LoL!!
8/6/2013 3:43:04 PM EDT
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Yep. If just one set of train wheels hits the ground, the railroad has bought the shipment and they will destroy all of it.
8/7/2013 5:40:41 AM EDT
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Derails make me glad I'm in Signal and we have Hours of Service pretty much limiting us to 12 hours, or 16 in a rare situation.  Poor track guys have to work till the line is back in service...
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yep, we work around the clock to get the line open.


Derails make me glad I'm in Signal and we have Hours of Service pretty much limiting us to 12 hours, or 16 in a rare situation.  Poor track guys have to work till the line is back in service...

I'm Car Department. We have HOS too. We still have to stay until all the cars are off the rail or back on the rail.
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Yeah we have cars just now coming out of the ground from being buried years ago.