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Keeping track of some 70,000 f reight cars over our 10,000 mile system is an understandable problem. Or, was. Now our computerized GOIN (for Complete Operation lNformation) is in fullservice!
From 39 key interchange points, information on every single move by every train and every piece of equipment, loaded or empty, is microwaved to our central computerized "memory bank" complex. And queries on pin-pointed location of shipments can be answered in seconds, including delivery-time changes or diversion orders.
With its integrated FLO-CON system for controlling equipment availabilities, it also assures more efficient car distribution when and where needed.
For freight service that looks to the future, backed by a century of know-how, you can depend on Union Pacific