Downgrades east of the Mississippi that really get your attention
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Randy O, Jun 20, 2018.
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For me Buckner Gap on I 26 near NC/TN border, I 68 Sideling Hill, US 19 WV, I 40 Black Mountain, NC
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It is one of the biggest strongest steepest MAINLINE Passes ever used in the United States by Rod connected Steam Engines. (Logging shays, climaxes and heislers were a special form of engine that could and do run 12-15% grades) If memory serves that grade is almost 4% And it has a safety switch manned at the bottom with some excruciatingly specific procedures and checkpoints to follow to be sure your train is under control.
Now to run Saluda with a 18 wheeler loaded? Whew. I do not remember the details but I don't have a appetite for that one.
Another would be near Luray Caverns, you really have to work to get east of 81 and across that particular gap to get to Luray with a 18 wheeler. It's guarded by a series of really good steep mountain grades. I remember my little Nova from way back when had to be up to 4500 RPM in 3rd to get up and over. It was not much of a car, but to me it was one of the best because you can fix anything anytime anywhere as long you had a new radiator or whatever to drop into it. Even the engine block was not that heavy. Take the whole thing out if you had to.
I sidetrack myself. Ive been working to keep posts shorter.
Another will be near Fort Necessity on US 40. That one empties out near or at Grants Mountain I think Frostburg Md Area at I-70. Fort Necessity had me on hands and knees pulling that one. I hate it. It's like a saw tooth blade being crossed by a tiny ant, one tooth at a time, up over and down and back up again.
Finally I leave you with the suggestion of Luke Maryland. You will have a downgrade to a T intersection. On that side opposite the downgrade is essentially a granite rock face wall. On that wall is a cross for everyone killed there.
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When I was my first week out of school I did monteagle.. Trainer in the back asleep. Downgrades are easy if you are paying attention. I always go slow that pass, other trucks flying by. Trainer woke up later and said I can see I am still alive.. Good job on eagle pass. Did donners pass not long ago.. That's a whole lot of hype right there. Doing passes in the winter? I'll get back to you.
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There are a number of hills in the east during winter where people die, get hurt or burned etc because they screwed up. I keep coming back to Sandstone on 64. It's a pretty hill in the summer but something draws in the idiots in winter and boom crash.
If there is anything in the east there is one called White Sulphur Springs. The exact interstate escapes me now but there is a living truckstop at he bottom of that one which is dedicated to the legend, songs and stories about that particular grade. When you run that one in the dead of winter and make it all the way down to that stop to get a good proper meal cooked right, then you know you have cheated death once again and can look forward to a better day tomorrow in Virginia.Cattleman84 and Randy O Thank this. -
Cheated death by doing your job properly like thousands of others do everyday? Aint that a little dramatic?
Dude its driving a truck, not running black ops in siberia or Laos.tscottme, Short Fuse EOD, Swedish Chef and 6 others Thank this.
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