Radio Remote Control Devices Cut Costs, And Enhance The Safety Of Railroads

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
D. Hartley
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1970

Abstract

United States Steel Corp's. Minntac mine is located at Mt. Iron, Minn. on the Mesabi Iron range. The taconite pit is two miles wide, with a maximum depth of 170 ft. Millions of tons of crude ore, waste rock, and surface overburden are handled annually at the mine. All crude ore plus some of the lower-grade rock are rail-hauled; other materials are trucked. Length of rail haul averages 3.5 mi, with a lift of 140 ft. The maximum grade against the load is 1 ½ %. Nine 1200 hp diesel-electric locomotives handle trains of 40-and 50-cu yd side dump cars in crude ore and lower-grade rock service. In addition to this continuous operation, locomotives handle coarse tailings disposal and switching duties on an intermittent basis. All railroad equipment operates under the supervision of a mine control foreman through voice radio communication. The pit foreman also has this frequency available, quickly accommodating any changes in operation that may be required.
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APA: D. Hartley  (1970)  Radio Remote Control Devices Cut Costs, And Enhance The Safety Of Railroads

MLA: D. Hartley Radio Remote Control Devices Cut Costs, And Enhance The Safety Of Railroads. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1970.

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