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I'm not sure what the proper name for this route is, just used "Northern BNSF Route" as a temporary name. Someone in the know, please fix this. MrZaius talk 19:10, 11 March 2007 (UTC)
Please specify specific issues or remedy them. A quick scan through reveals no major issues. MrZaius talk 15:52, 9 September 2007 (UTC)
This line is used by the Z-trains (the high priority intermodals) between the port of Seattle and the midwest. Today this is where the money is. With just-in-time inventory controls, it is not the lowest cost but the quickest time that gets the business. This is a fast direct route which means crossing the Cascade Mountains with a 2.2% grade as opposed to the longer flat route around them up the Columbia River Gorge even though it requires far more fuel. 24.19.45.169 ( talk) 16:39, 12 January 2008 (UTC)
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As mentioned above by Kablammo back in 2007, Hi-Line (Montana) is essentially another name for part or all of this route. Jason McHuff ( talk) 17:16, 15 May 2021 (UTC)
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I'm not sure what the proper name for this route is, just used "Northern BNSF Route" as a temporary name. Someone in the know, please fix this. MrZaius talk 19:10, 11 March 2007 (UTC)
Please specify specific issues or remedy them. A quick scan through reveals no major issues. MrZaius talk 15:52, 9 September 2007 (UTC)
This line is used by the Z-trains (the high priority intermodals) between the port of Seattle and the midwest. Today this is where the money is. With just-in-time inventory controls, it is not the lowest cost but the quickest time that gets the business. This is a fast direct route which means crossing the Cascade Mountains with a 2.2% grade as opposed to the longer flat route around them up the Columbia River Gorge even though it requires far more fuel. 24.19.45.169 ( talk) 16:39, 12 January 2008 (UTC)
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As mentioned above by Kablammo back in 2007, Hi-Line (Montana) is essentially another name for part or all of this route. Jason McHuff ( talk) 17:16, 15 May 2021 (UTC)