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RRRICH
Member # 1418
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Has anyone heard how trains such as the Heartland Flyer or Texas Eagle have fared during the ice storms of the Midwest earlier this week?
 
Railroad Bill
Member # 5097
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Noticed the California Zephyr was over 9 hours late on Sunday. Checked the status out of Chicago and looks like from Burlington, IA--Omaha--Denver was virtual stop &
go. May have been the ice storm? Hope this clears up before our CZ trip in early Jan.
 
notelvis
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Originally posted by Railroad Bill:
Noticed the California Zephyr was over 9 hours late on Sunday. Checked the status out of Chicago and looks like from Burlington, IA--Omaha--Denver was virtual stop &
go. May have been the ice storm? Hope this clears up before our CZ trip in early Jan.

Conditions must have been awful.

Now if the CZ were running on CSX the delay would be explained with the old 'frozen signals' excuse!
 



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