crs1026
Superstar
You don't consider two/three days to restore service a long time?
Wreck happened Thursday morning, observer reports on social media indicate the south track reopened around dinner time on Friday.
In terms of linear feet of track destroyed, there wasn't much work needed to restore the south track. Unlike the old days, when big steam cranes used to elegantly place cars back on the rails one by one... these days the wreck crews (usually contractors) just punch a path through the mess and lay in pre-assembled panels of track (which are staged in strategic locations). Deal with the wrecked cars later, usually by just scrapping them on site, after trains are running again.
Mobilizing unplanned detours is not simple or quick, and the dearth of interchanges makes that quite inconvenient. There is little slack in either railway's labour pool to pilot and staff detour trains. "Wait it out" is the more likely solution when the line can be reopened in about 36 hours.
- Paul
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