Extreem Train's

Last night I enjoyed watching the TV show on the History Channel that Ray told us about.

It is hosted by a man from Maine and it is a very good show. Last night was all about the biggest longest fastest freight train in America today. The Burlington Northern Santa Fe. You have seen pictures of three massive BNSF 4400 HP diesels hauling a 7,000 foot long Double Stacked Container train! It is impressive. They have a web site and I will post the link to it. Last night you got to take the whole ride which covers 1,500 miles in 48 hours. The trip begins on an island off of Los Angeles and goes to the distribution house in Fort Worth, Texas where in just one hour the containers are unloaded to tractor trailer trucks that go out to the rest of the Country. Just for the fun of it, I will list a couple Trivia Questions that where on the show last night.

1. The trains travel across a huge ‘Lift Bridge’ to start their journey. There is a unique devise that connects the bridge track to the rails on either side. What is the name of that device?

2. A train that size could never travel through Los Angeles without causing major traffic problems and delays. What is the name of the ‘thing’ that solved the problem?

3. Ninety miles out from Los Angeles is Cajone Pass, elevation 3800 feet where one hundred trains per day go through there every day. The pass is being widened to expand capisity by 50 percent. What is the name of the Massive Tool that they are using to help do the job?

4. Last question is halfway through the trip they are in the Mojava Dessert with 130 degree heat and no place to break down. There is a giant facility there to maintain the trains and 26 locomotives go through every day. What is the name of this important maintenance shop?

Here is a link to the site for the TV series

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