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What packages go by train and why?
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<blockquote data-quote="pkgman001" data-source="post: 677822" data-attributes="member: 1475"><p>I read somewher that UPS puts an average of 3,000 trailers on trains each day. How do they decide which go on trains vs road? I know that CACH sends a huge number of loads to So Cal-but does it always go by train, or does it depend on the day of week? We were on vaca in New Mexico two years ago, a train comes by going at least 80 MPH, at least half of it was UPS trailers, not a single FedEx that I could see. Well, the family was impressed!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pkgman001, post: 677822, member: 1475"] I read somewher that UPS puts an average of 3,000 trailers on trains each day. How do they decide which go on trains vs road? I know that CACH sends a huge number of loads to So Cal-but does it always go by train, or does it depend on the day of week? We were on vaca in New Mexico two years ago, a train comes by going at least 80 MPH, at least half of it was UPS trailers, not a single FedEx that I could see. Well, the family was impressed! [/QUOTE]
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