Why trains are faster on the way south than when they are heading north?
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Who cares. Do you have a life? Reminds me of those id–ts taking pictures on the side of the tracks.
North is uphill and south is downhill
Because someone is falsifying the trains speeds down South.
Because there heading north ?
Juniata is responsible for the GP33ECO’s that won’t stay running for 2 consecutive days
RLS fellas showed them how to properly repair locomotives!
Because its gonna start getting cold up north
Because locomotives leaving Juniata are overhauled or repaired with skill and knowledge... The right way...they run better,faster, and longer!!!
Gravity?
It's due to the spin of the earth.
Because it’s uphill going north
Because Chattanooga s—s and Juniata blows.🤣🤣🤣