ACI Labels

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Fri Nov 3 10:22:50 EST 2006


Circa 1976, Louis Newton left the Planning Department and went to
Transportation.
Mr. Claytor went outside the company to replace Mr. Newton. He selected the
leader of the then-foundering ACI Industries. Despite the imminent decline
of
the ACI system, the new leader was determined to make car identification
work.

ACI scanners were indeed rare, but Roanoke had two -- one at Park Street
and one at "WB". N&WHS member Larry Hill and I were assigned to determine
why the labels failed to "read". Standard practice was to get a print out
after a
westbound passed the Park Street scanner. Fitted with a cleaning rag and a
bottle of Windex, one would locate the cars that failed to scan passing Park
Street and the other would clean the label. Not all cars had the
ACI label. Where the ACI label was attached to the curved side of a tank
car,
they hardly ever "read". Some labels were just dirty. After the westbound
recrewed
and departed, the consist passing the Park Street scanner was compared with
the
consist passing the "WB" scanner. As a rule, two or three of the ACI labels
cleaned
at Roanoke would "read" passing the "WB" scanner. The best example of
"reads"
we captured was on No. 77 -- about 85% of the cars scanned correctly.

And, no, I don't do windows.

Harry Bundy

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