NWP Customer App - Northwestern Pacific Railroad Network2024-03-29T06:23:51Zhttp://nwprr.net/forum/topics/nwp-customer-app?feed=yes&xn_auth=noAll major railroads provide t…tag:nwprr.net,2015-09-07:3290209:Comment:1495582015-09-07T18:34:48.445ZFrederick P. Codonihttp://nwprr.net/profile/FrederickPCodoni
<p>All major railroads provide tracking systems for their customers via the Internet, so adding a mobile app isn't a problem. NWP keeps loads for a couple of days, so there's no need to track cars on its line.</p>
<p>All major railroads provide tracking systems for their customers via the Internet, so adding a mobile app isn't a problem. NWP keeps loads for a couple of days, so there's no need to track cars on its line.</p> Well, probably the biggest re…tag:nwprr.net,2015-07-24:3290209:Comment:1474632015-07-24T19:32:47.468ZBob Cleekhttp://nwprr.net/profile/BobCleek
<p>Well, probably the biggest reason not to bother at this point is that there isn't that much of NWP in operation. Once a shipment is transferred to NWP, the customer knows it's going to be delivered in a few hours, if not the next morning, at most. That might not be the case if the NWP ever gets to Eureka again and takes some time making up trains at, say, Willits, and lets the cars stack up for a few days before making a run up to the coats.</p>
<p>Well, probably the biggest reason not to bother at this point is that there isn't that much of NWP in operation. Once a shipment is transferred to NWP, the customer knows it's going to be delivered in a few hours, if not the next morning, at most. That might not be the case if the NWP ever gets to Eureka again and takes some time making up trains at, say, Willits, and lets the cars stack up for a few days before making a run up to the coats.</p>