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Oh, I would love to know this as well. My car was built last Friday and hopefully should be placed on a railcar soon.
 

cobra_bill

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Found this on another site:

First you will need the rail car letters and numbers. It is on the visibility report or DORA which is from the dealership. You MAY be able to get it from the SVT people but they seem often in a cranky mood and may tell you to get it from the dealer.

Mine was two letters and 6 numbers from what I remember.

There are two major rail companies.

CSX is everything east of the mississippi
UP is everything west of the mississippi

But they all start out on CSX so once they have it in their system they will follow it all the way.

So, how do you track your truck on a railcar?

First and most important. Never talk to live personnel at the railroad! Only use automated phone system. If it attempts to transfer you to a live person please hang up. The railcar information we are provided by is given as a courtesy and if we call live personnel we may lose the access and ability to track.
CSX
1. Call the CSX 1-800-235-2352
2. When prompted for location or weight, press "1" on your phone for location.
3. When prompted for the car initials, say CN (or whatever initials you have) then wait for the next prompt.
4. When prompted for the car number, say 907048 (or whatever your number is)
5. When prompted for next car say DONE.
6. That's it; enjoy your updated status report.

Union Pacific
1. Call UP at 1 800 877-5123 1 800 877-5123
2. Follow phone prompts for Trace
3. Say the railcar number complete and clearly. Example CN123456 all together
4. Listen for your update

These automated systems can be frustrating. Keep in mind they are intended for use by folks that use them daily all day long. Like I said if you are being transferred to a live person please hang up and try again.
 

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Galt, thanks for the information, you are a big help. I'll have to ask my dealer if it is CSX. I know my car number starts with TTGX.
 

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Does anyone know where the rail stops are? Specifically, I am curious where the train stops in Arizona. I am trying to figure out how far it is from my dealership.

How can I find out where the rail stops are?
 

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I know Norfolk and Southern has them listed on thier website. Check with your rail website and see if they list it. You could also ask the dealer where the rail mixing yard is located that they use.
 

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I know Norfolk and Southern has them listed on thier website. Check with your rail website and see if they list it. You could also ask the dealer where the rail mixing yard is located that they use.

You better rob the train and get that car. :lol1: Fun Ford Weekend is coming fast.

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I know Norfolk and Southern has them listed on thier website. Check with your rail website and see if they list it. You could also ask the dealer where the rail mixing yard is located that they use.

I went to the websites for CSX and Norfolk. Neither seem to come to Arizona. Trying Union Pacific now.....
 

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I know Norfolk and Southern has them listed on thier website. Check with your rail website and see if they list it. You could also ask the dealer where the rail mixing yard is located that they use.

dont you know i own N&S....:lol:



i got word.....train derailed.....:muahahahaha:
 

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