Union Pacific, GE Energize Nation With New Locomotive Shop
November 13 2006 - 11:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
High-Tech Facility Improves Run-Through Coal Train Efficiency NORTH
PLATTE, Neb., Nov. 13 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Today, Union
Pacific and GE commemorate the opening of a new locomotive
maintenance and repair facility designed to reduce the amount of
time that coal trains spend at the Bailey Yard in North Platte,
Neb. -- North America's largest rail yard. The new locomotive shop
will support GE locomotives which carry more than 95 percent of the
coal handled by Union Pacific. "Our mindset is that coal is king
and a significant part of our time is spent ensuring coal
deliveries are moving as safely and efficiently as possible through
Bailey Yard," said Cameron Scott, general superintendent of train
services -- North Platte operations. "With the new state-of-the-art
locomotive shop, our employees are better able to handle
run-through coal trains with much the same intensity and efficiency
as a NASCAR pitcrew during a race. We have already seen significant
improvements in both the number of trains we handle each day and
the amount of time it takes us to inspect, repair or provide
maintenance on coal locomotives." The new shop uses wireless
technology to monitor the health of the locomotives remotely to
determine and plan for unscheduled repairs or maintenance. This
crystal ball-like ability allows maintenance and repair crews to
prepare and plan maintenance 24 hours in advance of the
locomotives' arrival. An inbound report is generated electronically
to provide data on individual locomotive needs for scheduled
repairs. "We worked closely with Union Pacific to create a new
facility that helped to increase speed, improve safety and
eliminate unneeded steps in handling run-through coal trains," said
Julie DeWane, General Manager, GE Services. "By working together,
we successfully applied new technology and continuous improvement
techniques to heavy-haul locomotives. This enabled us to streamline
and standardize processes for getting trains out of the railyard to
transport more coal." The new shop is designed to perform on-going
maintenance and repair work on six locomotives each day with a
capacity to handle more than 2,000 GE AC locomotives each year. The
facility operates 24 hours per day, seven days a week. Overall, the
facility is nearly the length of a football field and is
approximately 40-feet high with a 192-foot underground inspection
pit to see the underside of the locomotive. The facility employs
electricians, machinists, pipe fitters, firemen and oiler
technicians, a shift supervisor and a technical director. As the
reliance on rail transportation increases, there is growing
pressure on Union Pacific to find ways to move trains even more
efficiently. Workers responsible for refueling, inspecting and
maintaining trains moving through Bailey Yard's run-through areas
employ a unique pit-crew approach to reduce dwell time -- average
hours a rail car is at the specified terminal location -- and speed
up the processing of run-through trains. "We can't easily build new
track, so we're leveraging Lean methodologies to find effective
ways to increase our velocity and train through-put," said Scott.
"What's most exciting is that the new facility was designed with
input from employees in our run-through operations and extensive
analysis by members of the Union Pacific and GE continuous
improvement teams. As a result of our combined efforts and
dedication, we're able to handle more trains and move more coal.
Over time, each new step in the run-through process will become
easier and bring even more improvement." Jobs at Union Pacific
Currently, Union Pacific has job openings at many locations
throughout its 23-state operating system. Opportunities are
available in train service, skilled disciplines (e.g., diesel
mechanics and electricians) and management. Interested applicants
are encouraged to visit http://www.up.com/ and click on "Jobs at
UP." About Union Pacific Union Pacific Corporation owns one of
America's leading transportation companies. Its principal operating
company, Union Pacific Railroad, links 23 states in the western
two-thirds of the country and serves the fastest- growing U.S.
population centers. Union Pacific's diversified business mix
includes Agricultural Products, Automotive, Chemicals, Energy,
Industrial Products and Intermodal. The railroad offers competitive
long-haul routes from all major West Coast and Gulf Coast ports to
eastern gateways. Union Pacific connects with Canada's rail systems
and is the only railroad serving all six major gateways to Mexico,
making it North America's premier rail franchise. For further
information, contact James Barnes (402) 544-3560. DATASOURCE: Union
Pacific Railroad CONTACT: James Barnes, +1-402-544-3560, for Union
Pacific Railroad Web site: http://www.up.com/
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