Fake news, so could be a former CNN or MSNBC reporter
Author: Or Shep Smith
Date: 10-14-2019 - 10:35

Reporter says 56 trains a day currently, growing to 135 a day. Could be UP fake news. Could be a confused reporter. They're taught social justice propaganda instead of math and common sense in journalism school. 56 trains a week equals 8 trains a day. Isn't that the average on the line now?

135 future trains a week would average 19 a day. High, but the Class Ones will quote the best case projection for future growth. They want to protect future capacity when committing to these public projects. They have been known to pad figures, too.



Subject Written By Date/Time (PST)
  UP 135. Manteca 0 Railfan Jihadi 10-14-2019 - 09:54
  Fake news, so could be a former CNN or MSNBC reporter Or Shep Smith 10-14-2019 - 10:35
  Re: Fake news, so could be a former CNN or MSNBC reporter Alf Doten 10-14-2019 - 13:00
  Re: Fake news? Sure seems like a real local news story about trains..... BOB2 10-14-2019 - 13:12
  Re: Fake news? Sure seems like a real local news story about trains..... FUD 10-14-2019 - 14:26
  Re: Fake news, so could be a former CNN or MSNBC reporter Bent Rails 10-14-2019 - 20:33


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