Hello Paul
BNSF brings at least one unit train, sometimes more, of PRB coal to the West Olive, Michigan power plant on the east side of Lake Michigan. I believe one is also delivered weekly to a power plant near Saginaw, Michigan.
Keep Smilin'
Len Allman
Paul Brezicki <doctorpb_@_bellsouth.net> wrote:
Very little low sulphur coal from Montana and the PRB has ventured east of
Chicago and the Mississippi River. I'm not aware of any movements into the
Northeast, but I do know of a couple to the Southeast: a BN-L&N move into
Tennessee beginning in 1972, and another over NS to a power plant near
Atlanta beginning in the 1990's. The economics of coal transport generally
does not support movement over long distances if an alternate source is
available more locally. I believe all of this coal is used in power plants
and not in steelmaking.
Paul B
From: "Bradley Butcher"
Subject: RE: (erielack) Coal, Iron Ore and Steel
I have wondered that as well. I the late 70's would powder river coal have
moved east on the EL? And to where?
I must admit to some limited knowledge, I do not know of powder river coal
runs that far east right now heh. There are a lot of coal fields still in
western PA and the Virginias.
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