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Early Retirements Have Union Pacific Railroad Stopped in Its Tracks.

Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, February, 2004

The Oregonian, Portland, Ore. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News

Feb. 9--A rash of early retirements has left Union Pacific railroad with too few locomotive engineers and conductors to keep pace with brisk business, disrupting rail traffic and commerce from Washington to California.

The worst problems have occurred in the Willamette Valley, where Union Pacific freight trains have sat dead on the tracks for hours at a time while awaiting replacement crews. Railroad workers call them "dead trains," and they've slowed freight deliveries and caused headaches for passenger trains and motorists. The fallout:

The average wait time for a freight railcar at Union Pacific's main transfer yard in Hinkle jumped from 29 hours in January 2003 to...

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