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Title: Chicago Tribune Yard...
Post by: Cway on October 26, 2005, 07:49:59 PM
Hello all,

I was reading on another site that the Chicago Tribune yard has a lot of weeds and is barely used now...Is that true or not? When I go home at night, I pass North Ave yard and still see quite a bit of CN/DWP boxcars with newsprint...Can someone clarify?

Cway
Title: Chicago Tribune Yard...
Post by: Northwesterner on January 02, 2006, 03:11:27 PM
This just an educated guess on my part. But now that the Sun-Times has moved its presses to the suburbs, the UP no longer has to provide newsprint service to the Sun-Times building on the Chicago River. Perhaps some of the Tribune\'s yard was used for storing cars for the S-T. That would free up some track space at the Trib. Anyone else have thoughts?

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Post by: TBurke on May 07, 2006, 07:55:33 PM
The Tribune yard normally has quite a few boxcars parked there from Chicago Avenue all the way to Grand Avenue.  Not sure where the reports came from about it not being used.  The Sun-Times relocated in 2001 so the overall number of boxcars is down slightly though the Sun-Times only received three or four per week at their underground loading dock by the river.
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Post by: JohnColeman on May 10, 2006, 11:42:09 AM
I also noticed this yard completely empty a few time earlier this year.  Now it usually has lots of box cars, but occasionally I do see it with only a few.
Title: Chicago Tribune Yard...
Post by: raisin on June 18, 2008, 09:49:32 AM
Does anyone know what days/times the Tribune receives their rail deliveries?  In all the years I\'ve driven by there, I\'ve never actually seen a delivery in progress.  Do they get the deliveries late at night to prepare for the overnight print runs?
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Post by: JohnColeman on June 18, 2008, 04:07:08 PM
I\'m not sure exactly what the schedule is, but I\'ve seen this some mornings from my passing Metra UP Northline train.  Actually noticed it Monday of this week (at about 8:20 am).
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Post by: raisin on June 19, 2008, 10:55:06 AM
Thanks, that makes some sense. That\'s not a time of day I\'d be over there very often.
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Post by: JohnColeman on June 21, 2008, 04:54:27 PM
I\'ve also seen them switching Blommer Chocolate at the same time on weekday mornings.  The Metra train passes right over the lower spur to Blommer.  It\'s pretty cool to see a UP engine pushing a car down their spur about to go underneith our train.  Usually I\'m not the only one looking out the window at it!
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Post by: D. Kaniuk on June 22, 2008, 12:11:01 PM
For pictures of the Tribune Yard, see the post called:
Field Trip 3-19-2008
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Post by: cnwnorthline on June 23, 2008, 12:51:06 AM
Hi,

I\'ve been meaning to ask this for a while but does anybody know why there always seems to be so many hopper cars down in this yard?  ARe they all for blommer?

Thanks,

-Matt
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Post by: JohnColeman on June 28, 2008, 08:21:08 PM
I think any hoppers or tank cars in the Tribune yard would have to be for the lower Blommer spur.  

Does anyone know where the hopper cars for the upper level Blommer spur are switched out of?  Do they come from the Division St Yard on the Metra tracks and then go out to Blommer, or do they come from somewhere on the UP West line?  

There are usually one or two there each day, but a couple weeks ago I saw a string of six of them sitting there next to the plant!
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Post by: TBurke on July 01, 2008, 04:03:11 PM
Cars for Blommer Chocolate\'s upper spur are delivered from the UP North Avenue yard.  A few years ago from a building high above the area I was able to watch the entire operation prior to all the tall condo buildings going up.  A locomotive shoves a car (or more) down into the throat of the Ogilvey Transportation Center station from the Northwest Line, then criss-crosses from the Northwest Line to the West Line using ladder tracks. The train then heads down the West Line, stops at the switch to the upper level spur, and backs the freight car down into it alongside the north side of the Peerless building.

This movement takes place in late morning from what I have seen, including yesterday coincidently at about 11:30AM as I saw from an inbound Metra train.  The freight train was on the upper level and waiting to push a car into the spur.
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Post by: JohnColeman on July 04, 2008, 02:45:57 PM
That\'s great.  I\'d love to see that some time.  Would be great to get some pictures or video of that from the platform at Ogilvy!

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Post by: CNW4404 on August 22, 2008, 03:21:34 AM
The upper-level job is now based out of the Keeler Avenue yard; the switcher (usually UPY 728, 729, or 1448) heads east and then goes up to the top.
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Post by: raisin on September 07, 2008, 08:00:22 PM
Re: my earlier post above, I believe I finally saw the Tribune paper delivery in progess.  It was around 4 p.m. on Friday and the UP switcher had a line of CP box cars heading out of North Avenue Yard towards downtown (unless it was backing up with empties).
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Post by: JohnColeman on September 08, 2008, 09:16:06 PM
I actually saw a UP engine with 7 or 8 empties heading to North Ave yard about 5:30 today!  I think you could have seen that, or perhaps some full cars dropped off first.  I saw a UP engine in the Trib yard this morning on the way in too - about 8:00am.  Lots of action today!
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Post by: TBurke on September 09, 2008, 05:08:28 PM
There\'s talk about the Tribune Company\'s new owner, Sam Zell, selling the Tribune Tower on Michigan Avenue and moving the management and staff into the Freedom Center to cut costs.

The Tribune is slowly shrinking with more dramatic changes planned, so the need for newsprint in boxcars could go down.