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It's short, although the rest of the B&P is up there, too, but I'd have to
consult a track diagram to get the exact profile.  BTW, the grade between
Millburn and Summit is around 1.5 - 1.6%, one of the reasons why the DL&W
decided to build the Boonton branch.


                                                                                                                                          
                      "Paul Brezicki"                                                                                                     
                      <doctorpb_@_bellsouth                                                                                                 
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Wow, that's starting to get up there with Saluda. I had limited my comments
to mainline grades.

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Subject: Re: (erielack) A new set of EL questions


>
> I'll add that the ruling grade on the B&P is 3.5%, with the steepest
part,
> I believe, very near the Portland yard.  Fortunately for the coal drags,
> the empties are lugged up the hill and the full loads are brought down
the
> hill.  It would be real interesting if it were the other way around.
>
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>                       08/04/2005 06:29 AM
>                       Please respond to
>                       "Paul Brezicki"
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>
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> I've seen varied accounts of steepness for the DL&W grades, but here
goes:
>
> Steepest: Scranton-Tobyhanna: 1.62% (eastbound)
>
> Longest: Analomink-Tobyhanna: 21 miles, 1.45% (westbound)
>
> Honorable mention: Scranton (Bridge 60)-Clark's Summit: 1.46% (westbound)
>
> By comparison, Erie had a relatively easy time of it with it's 1.2%
> eastbound climb to Gulf Summit.
>
> Speaking of Erie, it's remarkable that this roller-coaster RR had only
one
> mainline tunnel (Otisville). But when you think of Erie, you think
bridges:
> Moodna, Belfast, Fillmore, Portage, Kinzua and of course, Starrucca; the
> road had more than it's share of impressive bridges and viaducts. The
first
> three mentioned were built to accomodate a second track that never came.
>
> Paul Brezicki
>
> 1) What was the biggest (Steepest and longest) Grade on the system?
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