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[QUOTE]Originally posted by smitty195: [QB] This is off the top of my head, but he used the example of a Surfliner engineer who works 126 miles one one direction (Los Angeles to San Diego), and then returns that same day. So the math went like this: 126 x 2 = 252 miles per day 252 x 5 = 1,260 miles per week 1,260 x 4 = 5,040 miles per month 5,040 x 12 = 60,480 miles per year So a Surfliner engineer puts on about 60,480 miles per year. For Chris, at this point of the year (He said it's a slow year), he is at 22,000 miles or so. So the Amtrak engineer puts on many more miles than he does, just in using a Surfliner engineer as an example. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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