alexose
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- Alex
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- 2014 C-Max, 1999 F150
I think you're using the term "Inside Info" a bit loosely, lol. Everything I know is from google and trying things myself.@Wsl346, have you had any luck tracking convoys? I saw in another thread that you have some inside info about when your truck is due to be offloaded from the railcar... curious what else you might have found out
If you are in Florida you are probably on CSX or Norfolk Southern. I found this brochure on the NS website that shows a facility in Jacksonville. CSX has a map of facilities throughout Florida. Mine is on a Norfolk Southern train that was last seen in Ohio Thursday morning. I assume it is on the way to Winston-Salem NC.Figured I'd offer some info I dug up while trying to track my truck:
I read that I needed to reach out to my dealer to get the rail car # for the shipment of my Pro. We had a hurricane yesterday that I guess has them a bit overwhelmed, so I reached out to Ford directly and got the latest status, which was that it's in New Boston, Michigan at Ramp 5M. I did some digging and it appears New Boston is where vehicles from the Rouge plant go to be loaded onto rail cars for the longest part of their journey.
My window sticker says "convoy" on it, which others have noted means "via car-hauler truck," but apparently basically every vehicle has "convoy" on the sticker, regardless of whether they will end up on a train or not. My Lightning has to go from Michigan to Florida, so obviously that means the rails will be involved. Vehi-Ship LLC transported the truck from Rouge to New Boston. The truck hasn't been loaded onto a rail car yet, so there's no rail car number for them to give me. It's up to me to check back with Ford corporate or the dealership to see if it's made it onto a rail car. Once it has, the rail car number can be used to track the shipment via CSX or Union Pacific. Until it's on a rail car, Ford customer service and the dealership won't have another update, which means I won't, either.
My truck was classified as shipped on Nov. 8. Today is Nov. 11. I don't know what's typical for the delay between "shipped" and it being actually on a rail car, but for now, it's "shipped" about 20 miles in three days.
100%.One thing to note about rail car tracking is that you are not tracking your truck. I was a bit confused today when I found that my rail car was in Kentucky which made no sense to me at it was headed to Kansas City from Michigan. After checking with Ford chat I realized that the truck was already unloaded in KC and the rail car must have continued on to KY.
Looks like my dealer in Iowa may have the truck early next week!
Yeah, assuming you follow my path you will be on a train soon. Be sure to ask specifically for a rail car number when chatting.From Ford Chat:
The vehicle has been built and is being transported from the plant to the Dealership via Shipped Convoy - Convoy # 2508817 (Vehi-ship Llc ). The estimated time of arrival is November 18-20, 2022.
Vehi-ship is just the company that delivers trucks from factory to rail yard, right? Not much tracking to do, yet, I assume. Vehi-Ship's site doesn't seem to offer any tracking capability.
My estimated delivery range got tighter, though. Instead of 11/18-11/24, it's now 11/18-11/20.
Thanks. I hope I'm right behind you! I asked for a rail car number today, but sounds like it's not that far, yet. Or they don't have the info yet.Yeah, assuming you follow my path you will be on a train soon. Be sure to ask specifically for a rail car number when chatting.
Mine shipped the day before yours and is still at the rail yard in New Boston, so don't take it personally.Thanks. I hope I'm right behind you! I asked for a rail car number today, but sounds like it's not that far, yet. Or they don't have the info yet.
I’m been hoping someone hits activate tooAnyone managed to get their truck's modem activated by someone hitting "accept" on their touch screen while the truck was shipping? I'm keeping my fingers crossed that when my truck gets moved from the New Boston parking lot to the rail car it's shipping to Florida in, the person driving the truck will tap that square on the screen.