Working rail roads and their tracks.

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How many scrap steel places will take RR steel? I know they won't take it around here. They see it in your truck/trailer, they won't even let you in the yard.
You mean because they think its stolen? Or difficult steel to recycle?
 
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That is usually OTM (Off track material), like tie plates, spikes and rail joint plates, not rail. Same here, scrap recyclers won't accept it.
 
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You mean because they think its stolen? Or difficult steel to recycle?
It's apparently called "utility scrap". That's because it's owned by a utility. Light poles and street signs are another example. The utility still owns them. You need documentation from the utility that you have permission to scrap it.

(here's a link :ROFLMAO: )

This explains it pretty well from a scrap facility in Tennessee as to why they cannot accept it. It's against their state law without documentation.

 
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Raised garden bed, crock well border, failing retaining wall, & 3 egress window wells made from RR ties have crumbled since I've been here. What spikes & tie plates the mower doesn't turn up the back hoe does as things are removed/replaced.
 
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RR news for today.
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OMAHA, Neb. – In the latest pandemic-related disruption, Union Pacific has told customers it will halt all shipments of international containers from West Coast ports to its Global IV terminal in Chicago for up to a week.

The embargo, scheduled to begin on Sunday night, will help the railroad clear a container backlog at Global IV. The terminal is clogged largely due to reasons beyond the railroad’s control. Labor shortages and pandemic-related restrictions have slowed unloading and loading of containers at customer facilities. That has led to a shortage of chassis and drayage capacity during a period of high demand.

Other railroads, including BNSF Railway and Norfolk Southern, also have taken steps at various times this year to limit inbound volume at congested terminals in Memphis, Chicago, and elsewhere on their systems.

Intermodal analyst Larry Gross says UP’s move will create massive backups at West Coast ports, which are already busy as retailers are looking to keep up with consumer demand and aim to restock depleted inventories at their warehouses and store shelves.

As many as 40,000 twenty-foot equivalent units — or TEUs, the standard measure of international containers — will be stuck at West Coast ports over the next week due to the UP embargo, Gross says. That’s equivalent to 50 double-stack trains, each with 200 wells and a capacity for 800 TEU.

“The biggest issue seems to be a shortage of pool chassis to support normal operations at this wheeled terminal,” Gross says of the congestion at Global IV. “But I’m told that if a drayman shows up at Global IV with their own chassis to pick up a grounded box, they can’t get the box loaded.”

In a service advisory issued today, steamship line HMM told customers to expect delays to containers that are on ships or already on docks at West Coast ports. “There will be some restrictions on new bookings from Asia to Chicago destinations in order to clean up any already in-transit cargoes,” the HMM advisory says.

“As the U.S. intermodal supply chain continues to be stressed with U.S. West Coast terminal congestion, we will continue to closely monitor the circumstances of other inland rail ramps, as well,” HMM says.

UP, in a service advisory two weeks ago, adjusted its container storage charges amid parking congestion at the terminal.

“The international intermodal supply chain continues to experience congestion related to high demand and constrained capacity, particularly drayage and warehouse operations in major markets,” UP said in a July 1 advisory. “Union Pacific has strived to maximize container shipments between ports and inland ramps, but available parking space at Chicago’s Global 4 ramp has been consumed due to slow outbound drayage processing.”
 
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It's apparently called "utility scrap". That's because it's owned by a utility. Light poles and street signs are another example. The utility still owns them. You need documentation from the utility that you have permission to scrap it.

(here's a link :ROFLMAO: )

This explains it pretty well from a scrap facility in Tennessee as to why they cannot accept it. It's against their state law without documentation.

Who I work for is buying it and cutting it up, then selling to steel mills. It was owned by a long defunct copper mine. Who could tell who purchased it pre turn of the century?
 
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OMAHA, Neb. – In the latest pandemic-related disruption, Union Pacific has told customers it will halt all shipments of international containers from West Coast ports to its Global IV terminal in Chicago for up to a week.
Shortages at Harbor Freight....lol

I read that Fords will be shutting down a number of assembly plants due to parts shortages including, but not limited to Chinese chips.
 
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Shortages at Harbor Freight....lol

I read that Fords will be shutting down a number of assembly plants due to parts shortages including, but not limited to Chinese chips.

Ford’s chip issue relates to those made in Japan. Not China.

MoKelly
 

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