I haven't heard a thing at all about the Reagan Library. I think no news is good news, as far as that goes. Regarding the Devil's Gate flooding... it's actually designed to do that, believe it or not. The water is tumbling harmlessly into the arroyo and being carried away! It's like, a once-in-a-hundred-years event, and you've now seen it!
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GREAT news (no news!) on the Library. Boy, that's pretty country up there. Real pretty. I can see how President Reagan would pick that as his Library and final resting place.
And thanks on the info on the arroyo! That's something else, ALL that water....just washing out to sea as it was meant to. Especially since that was built so long ago!!!
Thanks kiddo!!!
INTERMODAL BULLETIN -- 2005-001
Title: Bulletin 2005-001 ... Service Interruption
Posted Date: January 11, 2005
Service Interruption
Bulletin 2005 - 001
January 11, 2005
Dear Intermodal Customer:
As a result of high water, washouts and mud/rock slides in Southern California and Southern Nevada, the AAR will issue today our embargo request for all intermodal traffic moving between the Midwest and the Los Angeles Basin.
The embargo is effective today at noon Pacific time, Tuesday, January 11, 2005, at which time we will no longer accept impacted traffic at our intermodal terminals or on-dock facilities. This impacts all traffic moving between the following Los Angeles area ramps: ICTF, City of Industry, East Los Angeles and all on-dock locations and Midwest ramps in Chicago, Kansas City, St. Louis, Council Bluffs, Salt Lake City and Denver. For more information on our embargo, please visit our web site at www.uprr.com/customers/embargo/index.shtml
We will continue to provide updates on the status of our operations on our web site at www.uprr.com/customers.
Thank you for your cooperation as we work to restore fluid operations in the area.
Sincerely,
Intermodal Business Team
Union Pacific Railroad