Empty northbound unit grain train CSX V154-20 is tied down on the old mainline with the outbound crew on it's way to climb aboard the 90 car train via of Wauhatchie Yard. As part of this "Precision Schedule" motto that seem to have a hold in the business of railroading, CSX at least around here have seem to be running longer grain trains with DPU's, and other schedule grain trains that with rolling stock from banking companies. Fortunately this is one of the few grain trains seen here that has been running without DPU's. It seem that the current upper management of CSX seem to believe in running longer train with limited dwelling times, along with less number, and usage of their own rolling stock, and motive power will save the company a dollar or two, and will give the share holder the major profit that is needed. Seem like a another normal Precision Day on CSX.