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And then they went on a long weekend?.... no activity on 9/17..
It's getting close for mine, slight chance of Friday or Saturday, more likely Mon or Tues.
@Phoenixfla, Question on the spread sheet when the delivery date shows up the start and finish dates go to 1/1?
Yes as soon as they are delivered the ETAs go to a default date. It makes it difficult for me to capture them to the Delivered tab, so I use the Transit Time for the calculations.
Originally Posted by Sneed1969
Yes, but only 7 have been released so far. I'm still waiting, but that could be due to 5th Whl Prep, Spray-in Bedliner, and Mud Flaps.
I wouldn't complain about 7, that's pretty good.
Originally Posted by SeniorRVer
And then they went on a long weekend?.... no activity on 9/17..
It's getting close for mine, slight chance of Friday or Saturday, more likely Mon or Tues.
The trackers are all always at least 24 hours behind, but with a 9/13 STP date, I would not expect to see yours built until Monday or Tuesday with you getting notice Tuesday or Wednesday.
You can keep your eye on your Ford Pass app for the "Activate Vehicle" button to show up.
So are you saying they unload and reload on a different car? That will add to the risk of damage with unloading and reloading. I guess this is a learning process for me might have been better to not track it and avoid my mind thinking of a worst case scenario.
I work for a very large railroad. Any motor vehicle that is shipped by rail gets loaded into an auto rack (car transport railcar), secured and makes its entire journey in that car. I can't think of any freight that gets transloaded into another car. Switching is common, but the whole auto rack will get switched to another train at a yard/terminal. Your baby is safe!
I work for a very large railroad. Any motor vehicle that is shipped by rail gets loaded into an auto rack (car transport railcar), secured and makes its entire journey in that car. I can't think of any freight that gets transloaded into another car. Switching is common, but the whole auto rack will get switched to another train at a yard/terminal. Your baby is safe!
Originally Posted by cpro24
It may have to switch at some locations
Here is the quote I was responding too from cpro24. Thanks for the clearing that up for me. It is as I thought the same car # for the entire trip.
Does released from plant mean truck is done including additional add ons like bed liner and mud flaps etc?
Just curious as truck has been released but awaiting shipment since 9/15
Does released from plant mean truck is done including additional add ons like bed liner and mud flaps etc?
Just curious as truck has been released but awaiting shipment since 9/15
Yes the released from plant means the truck is done including bed liner & trinkets. My truck took 2 days from production date for spray in bed liner & trinkets. Shipped out the following day. It did take several days for the spread sheet here to show accurate dates & that the truck had been shipped.