Nearly two hours after BNSF train Q-NWHLAC6-30 stopped about six-miles east of Summit, due to chronic Positive Train Control (PTC) and Trip Optimizer programming failures, the train arrives at Cajon Pass’ Summit. This train got held by a work window the back around the California border (aka Needles) for most of a day, and then had a number of computer glitches the next day, resulting in this 11142-foot train falling 37 hours 13 minutes behind schedule. After the last delay at Lugo, however, the train is running fine and it passing through Summit at track speed – finally! BNSF ES44AC 5750 and British Columbia Railway Dash 9-44CW 4653 are up front, with BNSF ES44C4 6632 and BNSF ES44AC 6075 (one of the BNSF’s 25th Anniversary engines) on the rear, operating in Distributed Power (DPU) mode. (Cajon Pass, California – February 5, 2021)
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