Posted by Steven Allen on November 10, 2021 at 06:51:26 from (72.172.213.92):
In Reply to: Random thought posted by grandpa Love on November 10, 2021 at 06:01:20:
Per a post on another forum:
"In the November 2021 issue of TRAINS magazine, {there is] an article on the supply-chain logjam, and included was an aerial shot (page 19) of a BNSF intermodal yard in Ellwood, Illinois, outside of Chicago. Two tracks had been taken out of service in order to store international containers on them. Picture 40' containers stacked three high, sitting at a 90-degree angle across these two tracks. Now picture this triple stack stretching the entire length of a typical doublestack train. As in, you can't even make out the end of this lineup even in a drone photo.
"That's a lot of containers. All full of product waiting to be picked up and delivered. And it's going on all across the country. Not hard to imagine a whole lot of pre-orders are stuck in this limbo."
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