Thread regarding Union Pacific Corp. layoffs

West Colton Car Department

Rumor has it that a few higher ups in Omaha are looking to turn WCT into a flat switch yard before end of the year. There have been secret visits from Vena the past few months and he and some of the upper echelons of Blackrock are ready to make some moves. The only thing getting in there way is the Cooper vs Sterling law and the Campbell act of 1907. Anyway do your research and plan accordingly.

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Mr vena convinced fritz hump yard dont make money. So goodbye hump yard, hello flat switching.

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Post ID: @2dbf+14zBpcBu

When did they start respecting laws and agreements?

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I believe in the Chandler doctrine of 1909 it states any railroad must adhere to the Jefferson vs Roper trade agreement of 1905. But only then can it surpass the already in place Pinkman Hesienberg act of 1912

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Post ID: @1rwn+14zBpcBu

No toilet paper in west Colton!

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Post ID: @1pre+14zBpcBu

Thats not entirely accurate, the Drummond vs Shroeder act surpasses any Cunningham laws that pertain to the Thicke vs Danza documents.

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