October 24, 2007
Source: OOCL, Marine Exchange of Southern California
The California Dept of Forestry (CDF)
temporarily suspended BNSF and UP train traffic between Verdemont
and Cajon, California on Monday due to wildfires.
At one point on Monday afternoon, BNSF had fifteen trains stopped
between Summit and Barstow, although the CDF later permitted
conditional movement of trains through this area. Yesterday,
BNSF expected transit delays of at least 24 hours for all cargo
moving to and from Southern California.
BNSF has Maintenance of Way and Train Operations teams on site
to continuously monitor the wildfire danger and to develop service
recovery plans. Should CDF again shut down the rail line due
to fire, BNSF’s operating plan is to hold trains on rail
sidings at Seligman, Arizona and Gallup, New Mexico. Trains
will be released for movement as soon as the CDF allows trains
to move to and from Southern California marine terminals.



