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Is there any way to get status updates after shipment reaches the destination railyard? CSX says railcar unloaded Feb 28 at 2 PM. No tracker status update since Feb 28. Or just say I'm being too anxious.
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Like some were waiting for your wife's truck to arrive to make a full load. Hers finally got there so to fill up the delivery transport.Used to be able to track the trucking company, they have since put that under a login and password so the average person can no longer do it that I know of, if you have a good repor with your dealer they can see what the status is and tell you. mine set in the train yard in Jacksonville Fl for three weeks until it finally madeit onto a truck and came the last 65 miles to the dealership. That was earlier this month. My wifes which came in a year ago was off loaded from the train car and showed up at the dealership the next day.
Wait 3 weeks for one vehicle to make a full load?Like some were waiting for your wife's truck to arrive to make a full load. Hers finally got there so to fill up the delivery transport.
Truckers are scarce and are taking best paying loads. The wait could be many things. Truck could have transportation claim and rail agent may need to inspect. Ford could have a stop sell until repaired, etc, etc. Ford can elect to perform updates to 100 trucks with traveling tech instead of paying dealers to do them.Wait 3 weeks for one vehicle to make a full load?![]()
Now you are just trying to make me feel better.The wait could be many things. Truck could have transportation claim and rail agent may need to inspect. Ford could have a stop sell until repaired, etc, etc.
I think time of year will make a difference in the speed of delivery. Spring and fall all the "snow birds" are moving. Moving companies, car cariers andIs there any way to get status updates after shipment reaches the destination railyard? CSX says railcar unloaded Feb 28 at 2 PM. No tracker status update since Feb 28. Or just say I'm being too anxious.