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Re: Has anyone else noticed

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Fiz > Thanks for this info! So the problem isn't recent. Why is anywhere near this high? (1700)


Dunno.

But, a quick search for a few facts . .

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The United States has the largest rail transport network size of any country in the world, at a total of approximately 160,000 miles (260,000 km). The nation's earliest railroads were built in the 1820s and 1830s, primarily in New England and the Mid-Atlantic region.
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In 2014, Class I railroads produced $77.7 billion in revenue and operated 94,372 route miles, yielding an average of $823,337 in revenue per mile. This revenue-per-mile is nearly 60 times the $14,171 produced per mile in 1916.
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2022 Following a period of consistent growth, the locomotive fleet of U.S. class I railroad operators fell slightly to 26,546 locomotives in 2017, from 26,719 locomotives in the...
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Zim : so we got some 160,000 miles of railroad track.. . and over 26 thousand locomotives. .. and over one thousand seven hundred derailments a year. And I imagine most of those derailments amount to 'fender benders' in the train yards.

Would you like to take a guess?

Zim.




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Re: Has anyone else noticed
By: Fiz
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Sat, 10 Jun 23 2:23 AM
Msg. 43333 of 58578

1700? That is astonishing. Lots of corroborating hits on a search (with some variation in the average number, but the lowest still said 1475).

Thanks for this info! So the problem isn't recent. Why is anywhere near this high?


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