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Kelly Anderson posted:
...I was told by CSX that the bearings may catch on fire on their portion of the trip (1,500 feet)!!  Really??

Utter nonsense, spoken by someone who has absolutely no clue about the history of their own industry. 

Every railroad in the world ran plain bearing locos and freight cars for over 150 years, at speeds over 100 mph in some places.

I think I would be safe in saying that a friction bearing running at 10 mph (or less) has never caught fire in 1,500 feet of movement. It is ridiculous.

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