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Drayage Explained
Drayage provides a critical first and last-mile link in supply chains. Here's a quick look at what drayage is and why it's so important.
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Reverse Logistics Tips
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Understanding reverse logistics and how to properly plan a reverse logistics strategy. Check out more helpful shipping and intermodal tips at zmodal.com/blog/ ► ►Check out the Zmodal site or request a quote: www.zmodal.com ► ►Facebook: zmodal ► ►LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/3329... ► ►Instagram: zmodallogis... ABOUT ZMODAL Zmodal is a next gen intermodal and Mul...
Is Your Supply Chain Ready for 2021?
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How should you prepare your supply chain for 2021? Check out more helpful shipping and intermodal tips at zmodal.com/blog/ ► ►Check out the Zmodal site or request a quote: www.zmodal.com ► ►Facebook: zmodal ► ►LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/3329... ► ►Instagram: zmodallogis... ABOUT ZMODAL Zmodal is a next gen intermodal and Multi-Modal logistics provider leveragi...
Supply Chain Lessons Learned from 2020
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What did supply chains learn from the craziness that was 2020? Let's take a look Check out more helpful shipping and intermodal tips at zmodal.com/blog/ ► ►Check out the Zmodal site or request a quote: www.zmodal.com ► ►Facebook: zmodal ► ►LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/3329... ► ►Instagram: zmodallogis... ABOUT ZMODAL Zmodal is a next gen intermodal and Multi-Mod...
Top Supply Chain Headlines of 2020
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Supply Chains went through a lot in 2020, here are some of the biggest headlines from the year. Check out more helpful shipping and intermodal tips at zmodal.com/blog/ ► ►Check out the Zmodal site or request a quote: www.zmodal.com ► ►Facebook: zmodal ► ►LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/3329... ► ►Instagram: zmodallogis... ABOUT ZMODAL Zmodal is a next gen intermoda...
2020 Supply Chain Year in Review
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2020 was a challenging year for supply chains globally. Here are some of the biggest takeaways from 2020. Check out more helpful shipping and intermodal tips at zmodal.com/blog/ ► ►Check out the Zmodal site or request a quote: www.zmodal.com ► ►Facebook: zmodal ► ►LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/3329... ► ►Instagram: zmodallogis... ABOUT ZMODAL Zmodal is a next gen...
How Holiday Shipping Works
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Learn how holiday shipping works, and the challenges that supply chain managers face when navigating the touch logistics peak season around the holidays. Check out more helpful shipping and intermodal tips at zmodal.com/blog/ ► ►Check out the Zmodal site or request a quote: www.zmodal.com ► ►Facebook: zmodal ► ►LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/3329... ► ►Instagram: ...
Journey of a Christmas Tree
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.3 года назад
Learn how Christmas trees are shipped from tree farms in the mountains to tree lots and retailers across the country all while being kept as fresh as possible! Check out more helpful shipping and intermodal tips at zmodal.com/blog/ ► ►Check out the Zmodal site or request a quote: www.zmodal.com ► ►Facebook: zmodal ► ►LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/3329... ► ►Instagram: instagra...
The Logistics of COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution
Просмотров 5883 года назад
Learn how COVID-19 Vaccines will be distributed and shipped across the country along with some of the challenges that supply chain managers will face shipping COVID vaccine doses across the globe. Check out more helpful shipping and intermodal tips at zmodal.com/blog/ ► ►Check out the Zmodal site or request a quote: www.zmodal.com ► ►Facebook: zmodal ► ►LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/c...
How to Get a Job in the Supply Chain Logistics Industry
Просмотров 36 тыс.3 года назад
Learn how to get a job or start a career in the supply chain logistics industry! Check out more helpful shipping and intermodal tips at zmodal.com/blog/ ► ►Check out the Zmodal site or request a quote: www.zmodal.com ► ►Facebook: zmodal ► ►LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/3329... ► ►Instagram: zmodallogis... ABOUT ZMODAL Zmodal is a next gen intermodal and Multi-Mod...
Why are Firms Diversifying Their Supply Chains from China?
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.3 года назад
Supply Chains are diversifying their operations away from solely relying on China. Let's take a look at why and what this means for companies over the next decade. Check out more helpful shipping and intermodal tips at zmodal.com/blog/ ► ►Check out the Zmodal site or request a quote: www.zmodal.com ► ►Facebook: zmodal ► ►LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/3329... ► ►Instagram: inst...
Black Friday Supply Chain Tips
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Black Friday is nearly here! Here are a few tips to make sure your supply chain is ready for the rush! Check out more helpful shipping and intermodal tips at zmodal.com/blog/ ► ►Check out the Zmodal site or request a quote: www.zmodal.com ► ►Facebook: zmodal ► ►LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/3329... ► ►Instagram: zmodallogis... ABOUT ZMODAL Zmodal is a next gen in...
Top Supply Chain Tips of 2020
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2020 has been a tough year for supply chains globally. Here are the top supply chain and logistics tips of 2020. Check out more helpful shipping and intermodal tips at zmodal.com/blog/ ► ►Check out the Zmodal site or request a quote: www.zmodal.com ► ►Facebook: zmodal ► ►LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/3329... ► ►Instagram: zmodallogis... ABOUT ZMODAL Zmodal is a n...
How to pick supply chain and logistics partners?
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How should you pick partners and vendors for your supply chain and logistics operations? Check out more helpful shipping and intermodal tips at zmodal.com/blog/ ► ►Check out the Zmodal site or request a quote: www.zmodal.com ► ►Follow us on twitter: Z_MODAL ► ►Facebook: zmodal ► ►LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/3329... ► ►Instagram: zmodallogis... ABOUT...
Creating a More Sustainable and Green Supply Chain
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How have grocery prices been affected by COVID19? Let's take a look. Check out more helpful shipping and intermodal tips at zmodal.com/blog/ ► ►Check out the Zmodal site or request a quote: www.zmodal.com ► ►Follow us on twitter: Z_MODAL ► ►Facebook: zmodal ► ►LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/3329... ► ►Instagram: zmodallogis... ABOUT ZMODAL Zmodal is a ...
Grocery Prices During Coronavirus: Supply Chain Dive
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Grocery Prices During Coronavirus: Supply Chain Dive
Peak Season 2020: Supply Chain Tips
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Peak Season 2020: Supply Chain Tips
Zmodal | Your Supply Chain Partner
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Zmodal | Your Supply Chain Partner
October Supply Chain Dive and Freight Market Update
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October Supply Chain Dive and Freight Market Update
Fast Trains: A Quick History of The World's Fastest Trains
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Fast Trains: A Quick History of The World's Fastest Trains
Learn How Trains can Carry 1 Ton of Freight Nearly 500 Miles using 1 Gallon of Diesel Fuel
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Learn How Trains can Carry 1 Ton of Freight Nearly 500 Miles using 1 Gallon of Diesel Fuel
Barcodes: A History of Barcodes and How They Work
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Barcodes: A History of Barcodes and How They Work
Top Interesting Trucking Industry Facts You Probably Didn't Know
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Top Interesting Trucking Industry Facts You Probably Didn't Know
July Supply Chain and Freight Update
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July Supply Chain and Freight Update
USMCA: New 2020 NAFTA Deal Explained
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USMCA: New 2020 NAFTA Deal Explained
How Technology can improve your Supply Chain | Zmodal
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How Technology can improve your Supply Chain | Zmodal
Top Items You didn't know were made in Mexico | Zmodal
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Top Items You didn't know were made in Mexico | Zmodal
Post Covid19 Supply Chain Dive | Zmodal
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Post Covid19 Supply Chain Dive | Zmodal
Summer 2020 Supply Chain Predictions | Zmodal
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Summer 2020 Supply Chain Predictions | Zmodal
Coronavirus and the Global Supply Chain
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Coronavirus and the Global Supply Chain

Комментарии

  • @Leann-j5q
    @Leann-j5q 10 дней назад

    Great content, as always! I have a quick question: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (air carpet target dish off jeans toilet sweet piano spoil fruit essay). What's the best way to send them to Binance?

  • @keithsuggs7935
    @keithsuggs7935 13 дней назад

    This has been a public service announcement from the American Association of Railroads. A lobbying group for railroad industry.

  • @mickbuchanan9237
    @mickbuchanan9237 Месяц назад

    What’s with the annoying music?

  • @CoreyAMoore
    @CoreyAMoore 2 месяца назад

    I was hoping to find out what was in those containers. It was vaguely mentioned here but I'd like to see a more in depth video on it. This was excellent information to learn! Every time I see trains, I think about all that money just passing me by and I wonder how or if I could maybe get a small portion of it.

  • @annetakubiak3374
    @annetakubiak3374 2 месяца назад

    I can choose what im focusing on , narrator or music , IT'S NOT THAT HARD Hopefully none of you are the surgeon or the high wire acrobat 😂🤣😅 , that " nasty " clapping 👏👏👏 can be sooo dangerous 😂🤣😅

  • @thurbine2411
    @thurbine2411 2 месяца назад

    Raul is also much easier to electrify and won’t be reliant on batteries

  • @ernestimken6969
    @ernestimken6969 4 месяца назад

    The music was too loud to hear the announcer.

  • @jacawandersmok9043
    @jacawandersmok9043 4 месяца назад

    and if US eletyfie ther lines you cold even save more fuel ;]

    • @voidjavelin23
      @voidjavelin23 3 месяца назад

      its only good on coal trains but for mix traffic well i hope taller pantograph in US exist so they can have stacked containers

  • @Mars-ev7qg
    @Mars-ev7qg 4 месяца назад

    Now, if we could just get the North American railroads to install overhead wire electric power for their trains. India has already done this on over 90% of their main line railroads and is working towards 100% electric powered trains in just two years. Indian railways has begun operating several dedicated freight corridors with extra high wires to allow taller goods trains, including double stack container cars, to operate safely in the corridors. The dedicated freight corridors have been a huge success for Indian railways, and the Indian government is planning on building massive expansions of them over the next twenty years. India has successfully electrified tens of thousands of kilometers of railroad lines all over the country from the tops of frozen Himalayan passes to scorching deserts in Rajasthan, to cyclone prone swamps in Kerala. Electric powered trains are now a common sight in both remote villages like Khajuraho and mega cities like Delhi and Mumbai. By going all electric on its railroads, India has reduced its dependence on imported oil and its carbon emissions dramatically. In the event of war with China Indian railways will be able to keep running and support the Indian economy and military no matter how successful China is in sinking oil tankers bound for Indian ports. If India can make all of this happen, just 80 years after the British empire had completely destroyed their country, there's no good reason why insanely rich North America can't do this. Well done, India🙏 🇮🇳 jai hind

  • @lordrindfleisch1584
    @lordrindfleisch1584 4 месяца назад

    And they have the advantage that they can be electrified much easier than trucks. Overhead electrification has existed for 100 years

  • @KiranMachiraju
    @KiranMachiraju 5 месяцев назад

    So who's gonna feed all those truck drivers and their families mate? You?

  • @imgooley
    @imgooley 7 месяцев назад

    What are your sources

  • @gregrowe1168
    @gregrowe1168 8 месяцев назад

    Trains definitely haul much more tonnage at a lower cost. But they are slow to load and unload and tracks don't run everywhere. They're great for shipments that aren't time sensitive. Trucks can haul smaller amounts of cargo over short distances much faster. They are both needed to deliver goods.

  • @josephschuster1494
    @josephschuster1494 8 месяцев назад

    Extensive Rail Network + Interstate Roadways = One Strong United States! 🚚 🚂 🇺🇸 😊

  • @TheReepe
    @TheReepe 9 месяцев назад

    The music is annoying imo

  • @joaquinh5523
    @joaquinh5523 9 месяцев назад

    great stuff!

  • @cliffhammer7953
    @cliffhammer7953 9 месяцев назад

    Question When did we first start using bar codes on products? Answer: "Bar codes have been around since 1963 and were introduced as a means of identifying products in commercial transactions in the 1970s. A product of the computer age, they are alphanumeric codes that are read by a laser (scanner)." Back in the 70''s while working in a small distribution warehouse for 5 variety stores I first noticed bar codes on the cardboard cases of merchandise. There were no scanners in the stores back then yet.

  • @ellisjackson336
    @ellisjackson336 10 месяцев назад

    Some of the locomotives have single or twin turbo v12s too. So 4500 hp out of a “smaller” engine

  • @Soundsofthewood
    @Soundsofthewood 10 месяцев назад

    And they're all junk. You mention cheaper then China. You know what is even more cheaper? Building it in the USA.

  • @JonathanFisherS
    @JonathanFisherS 10 месяцев назад

    "ethanol" well you're net negative on that sooooo

  • @E11or
    @E11or 11 месяцев назад

    And trains can be electric oc

  • @ADITYACHOPRA-hp7hk
    @ADITYACHOPRA-hp7hk 11 месяцев назад

    very shallow and high level, was expecting use cases

  • @SantaFe19484
    @SantaFe19484 11 месяцев назад

    Nice video! So, I have heard statistics about freight transportation that sound contradictory. One says that railroads transport 40% of the ton miles in the USA, while another says that trucks transport 85% of our freight (no ton miles given in the latter). Is intermodal freight included in the stats for both modes?

  • @craigphillips3154
    @craigphillips3154 11 месяцев назад

    I live a block away from a freight rail line. People complain about the trains all the time (people complain about everything). I even heard one person question why they don't just use trucks for all of those containers. I explained to them that those container trains are up to 2 miles long and are double-stacked. Do you really want 4 miles MORE of trucks rolling up the interstate every 30-60 minutes???? Not to mention the need for a few thousand more drivers to drive those trucks plus the added pollution? I'll take the inconvenience of occasionally having to wait 5 minutes or so for a train to pass.

  • @tanmoydas8389
    @tanmoydas8389 11 месяцев назад

    That's why in India, we are building 2800 KM long Dedicated Freight Corridor (1700 KM complete already) with 12,000 HP electric locomotives.

  • @F40M07
    @F40M07 Год назад

    Trains>Trucks

  • @djplonghead5403
    @djplonghead5403 Год назад

    Ship, train, then truck. That is how it should be. Trucks should only be used for the last few miles of transportation.

  • @twinboo529
    @twinboo529 Год назад

    1:04 ayy it’s the 201 class

  • @Spike-xk3kt
    @Spike-xk3kt Год назад

    I wish you would have mentioned Electric trains which are the most Efficient form of locomotive

  • @c216mohl
    @c216mohl Год назад

    This is not true about the fuel usage. Trains ARE more efficient at moving large amounts of cargo compared to trucks. Each locomotive holds thousands of gallons of fuel, and if you're lucky you might get 1 mpg from each locomotive across flat prairies with little to no incline of the track. But 1 gallon for 1 ton 500 miles? Impossible, simple as that.

    • @brtecson
      @brtecson Год назад

      it's just a metric. nobody's moving a 1 ton load with a train

  • @Devil-lg1pm
    @Devil-lg1pm Год назад

    For those of you still wondering, search about WAG-12, the most powerful locomotive in the world with 12,000 HP, developed by Indian Railways and Alstom. That thing is a true beast.

    • @twinboo529
      @twinboo529 Год назад

      Actually the strongest loco in the world is the Chinese Shen 24, which is rated at 39K hp, 27K hp more than the WAG-12.

  • @alidaraie
    @alidaraie Год назад

    Disliked: An avalanche of buzzwords with no particular technical substance

  • @alexalekos
    @alexalekos Год назад

    These numbers are mainly for the us; in europe trains are shorted and the weight per axle is less

  • @alexalekos
    @alexalekos Год назад

    The railroad is the only transport mediun that over the history declines in favour of the rest, now it tries to regain its populatity

  • @tyren818
    @tyren818 Год назад

    One another thing that probably makes trains very efficient is aerodynamics, since really only the locomotive has to punch a hole through air. I wonder if a train by weight is more aerodynamic than an f-22 raptor.

    • @smashlee6181
      @smashlee6181 Год назад

      the gaps between containers/trailers probably creates most of the drag

    • @Clyde-2055
      @Clyde-2055 11 месяцев назад

      By their very nature aircraft are “draggy”. They create drag just to stay airborne (called induced drag). Look up the fuel burn for a 747 ….

    • @PanzerkampfwagenVITigerIAusfE
      @PanzerkampfwagenVITigerIAusfE 9 месяцев назад

      i dont think trains are very aerodynamic

    • @tyren818
      @tyren818 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@PanzerkampfwagenVITigerIAusfE why not? I think the explanation I gave makes sense, atleast to me. Passenger high speed trains like shinsanken or TGV are probably the most aero dynamic machines on the planet, considering how much work they can do.

    • @PanzerkampfwagenVITigerIAusfE
      @PanzerkampfwagenVITigerIAusfE 9 месяцев назад

      @@tyren818 the most aerodynamic machines are airplanes, low speed trains are really bad at these because of the gaps between cars and high speed trains are a little better but still generate a lot of drag

  • @marioxerxescastelancastro8019

    3:12 What is the name of this bridge?

  • @kevinfernandez9999
    @kevinfernandez9999 Год назад

    They should make it so that trucks can piggy back ride on trains so that they can cover long distances efficiently and easily move to last mile delivery mode easily

    • @craigphillips3154
      @craigphillips3154 11 месяцев назад

      That actually would not work well at all for a variety of reasons: 1) Most truck drivers have an assigned tractor (or are an owner-operator) and they do NOT like driving someone else's truck, nor do they ever want somebody else driving their truck. Plus, most containers aren't hauled a tremendous distance once they hit the road and most of those drivers work for local companies that aren't national carriers. So you would end up with the container lines having to buy a huge number of trucks or a very limited number of drivers available to drive that "last mile". 2) That would take a huge number of trucks out of service for "x" number of days when they could be on the road making money. 3) Offloading trucks in the same way they offload vehicles from a car carrier requires every railcar to be disconnected. When you have a container train that's upwards of 2+ miles long, that is a LOT of work and time. It's MUCH quicker to pluck a container or trailer off of a railcar and leave the railcars stationary. Then they just have to drop the container on a chassis or drop the trailer on the ground and move it with a yard dog. Much quicker and a lot less work.

  • @100pyatt
    @100pyatt Год назад

    Except the train has zero emissions control on the exhaust system spewing black smoke while the modern trucks have zero black smoke and in many cities actually emit cleaner air from the exhaust than what is coming into the motor Thanks to the DPF and SCR systems that scrub all contaminants. Also to mention is that the most recent technology semi trucks are able to achieve fuel efficiencies of 400 ton miles per gallon or better when spect correctly. This is extremely close to train efficiency but with substantially better versatility and speed

    • @Clyde-2055
      @Clyde-2055 11 месяцев назад

      US trains have a lot of room for improvement …

    • @voidjavelin23
      @voidjavelin23 3 месяца назад

      but oh wait a average SUV around the world done more damage than trains do!

  • @patmclaughlin107
    @patmclaughlin107 Год назад

    Why aren't the US railroads electrified? It is a great way to avoid a huge amount of emissions.

    • @voidjavelin23
      @voidjavelin23 3 месяца назад

      they cant fit with their double stack intermodal trains, but i recommend use electrification on a specific traffic type of freight like coal haul

  • @davidpearn4344
    @davidpearn4344 Год назад

    Sounds great but here in Australia we don't have the rail infrastructure or the the lines have been closed.But that's typical of us here

  • @relaxingnature2617
    @relaxingnature2617 Год назад

    Fail : the video didnt tell us how many miles a truck can carry 1 ton for 1 gallon of fuel ..no direct comparison ..we were waiting thru the entire video to hear that information ..but ..that information was withheld

    • @100pyatt
      @100pyatt Год назад

      Modern diesel trucks 2018+ are achieving 400 ton miles per gallon currently and it's getting better every year... Mention the emissions from the semi truck is substantially cleaner than the unfiltered train exhaust that doesn't have an SCR system either

  • @brianhusted3909
    @brianhusted3909 Год назад

    I call BS on 500 mi to move 2000 pounds on one gallon of diesel fueI am a mechanical engineer.

  • @matthewboyd8689
    @matthewboyd8689 Год назад

    Tesla should make trains and trams not cars and semis

  • @lr937
    @lr937 Год назад

    So far never seen a train backing in some warehouse dock to deliver the load or making 25 stops a day every day to keep the shelfs full for consumers… so who cares

    • @Absurdi5t
      @Absurdi5t Год назад

      Cause for long distance those items gets transported through rail, you dumbo

    • @frafraplanner9277
      @frafraplanner9277 Год назад

      Because rail cars can just be unloaded on the sides, linearly against the back wall of the warehouse, which is way faster and more land efficient than backing in semi trucks to unload through the back door, while the rest of the cars stay on the mainline train to get delivered to other warehouses

    • @25mfd
      @25mfd 4 месяца назад

      you should care... because trains haul do haul an overwhelming amount of the raw materials that are needed to create those finished products that will ultimately end up in a truck

  • @sohamsanglikar3414
    @sohamsanglikar3414 Год назад

    Great video, i hope it reaches millions

  • @zeekk109
    @zeekk109 Год назад

    It’s never going to happen, railways are efficient when loaded and rolling it’s when they are getting loaded or unloaded and I’m talking about general freight not bulk that the logistics go to hell !

  • @localnyraccoon
    @localnyraccoon Год назад

    We really need to use more trains. Not just for freight, but passengers as well. Trains are just far more efficient than trucks and cars.

    • @epjetta
      @epjetta Год назад

      Trains for daily transportation isn't practical for a very large part of the US.

    • @KekusMagnus
      @KekusMagnus Год назад

      ​@@epjetta It is for the majority of US citizens, your government is just really stupid and allergic to public transit investments even when it saves everyone time and money

    • @Zosu22
      @Zosu22 Год назад

      @@epjettathat’s because of our own design. There’s no inherent reason trains can’t work in America. America was built on the railroad after all, and was a railroad powerhouse until we bulldozed swaths of neighborhoods and nature to put the car first.

    • @epjetta
      @epjetta Год назад

      @Zosu22 rural areas are not easily served by rail service. If you live out a ways and go shopping a car is the only choice. Low population areas just can't use trains.

    • @EpicThe112
      @EpicThe112 Год назад

      ​@@epjettayou are correct on that it has to do with the population density of the United States compared to something like Western Europe where they have a tighter population density that makes trains feasible for them as a form of daily transportation

  • @ruturajfakatkar1758
    @ruturajfakatkar1758 Год назад

    Electrification of freight railroads will help reduce carbon emissions aa compared to trucks, here in India the government is emphasising on electrification of railways to reduce diesel locomotives dependency and building a proper infrastructure of freight corridors for efficient transport of cargo.

    • @duncanholden2826
      @duncanholden2826 Год назад

      And with that India is transporting more freight than the US with less than 1/3 of the trackage. Nationalize now.

    • @vermart9607
      @vermart9607 2 месяца назад

      @@duncanholden2826 why nationalize? That´s just stealing, it will harm US reputation and affect negativily the private investments, just start buildning new, modern, electric and safer public rail infraestructure. That way private companies will be forced to compete against public rails (and pherhaps in advance, before you build a big public infraestructure, they will adapt to the future) and that wahy you end the rail oligopolie

  • @MUKUL760
    @MUKUL760 Год назад

    WAG-9hh 9000hp AC goods locomotive . WAP 7(P7) 7,000HP PASSENGER LOCOMOTIVE . WCM 5 4000hp DC voltage locomotive Made my Chittoranjan Locomotive works (CLW City) West Bengal , india .

  • @robertmonaghan5420
    @robertmonaghan5420 Год назад

    I'm an Intermodal Truck Driver in Chicago. I Totally Agree That Large Amount of Freight Should be Transferred Via Rail.