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  by Bracdude181
 
Wish it was warmer though.

They did a great job on the Mineral Spring. Today was its first day in service after 57 years or so.

Wonder what’s next to return to service? My moneys on either the two PRSL P70s or the Budd cars. Both show signs of being worked on recently.
  by Ken W2KB
 
Bracdude181 wrote: Thu Apr 20, 2023 10:42 am I would post the link but my phone wouldn’t let me copy it for some reason.
Here is the link: https://www.seashorelines.org/Passenger/MothersDay
  by Bracdude181
 
The Cape May Branch has been cleared of vegetation from Woodbine down. Not sure how far they’ve gone or who did the work, but a few people have told me about 75 percent of the line has been cleared. Including the vandalized section in Dennis…
  by Bracdude181
 
I suppose it’s possible. A few people have informed me that the work was done by a volunteer group.

The only volunteer group I know of that could’ve done the work was the VRA. (Volunteer Railroader Association)

Hmm….
  by Ken W2KB
 
Bracdude181 wrote: Mon May 15, 2023 5:56 pm I suppose it’s possible. A few people have informed me that the work was done by a volunteer group.

The only volunteer group I know of that could’ve done the work was the VRA. (Volunteer Railroader Association)

Hmm….
Could be VRA. CMSL as a for-profit company is not permitted to use volunteer labor for any purpose by both NJ State and Federal law. That said, CMSL could allow a volunteer organization to perform labor in exchange for permission for that volunteer organization to utilize the railroad for its own purposes, such as the VRA organizing speeder excursions and similar, so long as the value of the work done by the volunteers bears a reasonable relationship and value to the use by the volunteer organization.
  by Railcar1
 
Ken- Thanks for that explanation. Speaking of brush clearing, I forgot to mention I noticed the area in the Magnolia where Owens Corning was years ago has had the brush cleared recently. It’s been quite some time since I saw it look that nice there.
  by rrbluesman
 
It has been the VRA that has been clearing the vegetation on the Cape May Branch, they publish pictures and sort-of recruit for the work via Facebook.

There's lots of reasons why the track, including the damaged ROW, has been cleared - I wouldn't hold my breath on sudden expansion of of CMSL service. There are federal and state laws that require the tracks, grade crossings, and ROW be clear of vegetation and for consideration for a route to be considered "active" - I understand CMSL/NJSL has done this sort of clearing for service on the New Jersey Southern between Woodmansie and Lakehurst in the past for freight service that has never developed.

-Ed
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