Posted by Billy NY on July 19, 2021 at 15:39:17 from (74.70.92.92):
In Reply to: Lumber prices posted by john in la on July 17, 2021 at 15:46:43:
For couple of months now, near my field office is a very busy rail line, all freight. Trains go by all day long. Most trains have lumber cars and I count 15 + or - open type cars of lumber in any given train. Now, I forget how many trailer loads each car held, at least 3. In the distant past I worked for a lumber yard and when they bought car loads, we'd get 2-3 cars of framing lumber on the open cars and at least one enclosed car of plywood which was packed full. It was a lot of hauling back to the yard. I'd bring the big forklift we had over and leave it until we were done. I'd park it with the forks pressed down onto the rough cut spruce dunnage that came with each car, then get it later with my truck.
Sure seems to be a lot of stock moving consistently lately.
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