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Not sure if this will answer your questions but check out this thread in relation to your questions
http://www.railroad.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1458
Rockingham Racer wrote:It might be parked there due to a washout on the Northern.The Northern??? The Northern starts in Concord, NH and goes north. The Coal train stops in Bow (south of Concord). The only wash out is on the other line which is in Northfield.
Well then.........I will continue to post! Bernie stop making new threads....... The quote below can be used in this thread :P Not sure of any of you who are in or near the Concord, NH General area. And are railfans of NEGS or Railfans in general and willing to help. But i was informed of this recen...
Why now that you mention it, yes :-) Wednesday night I way the gravel train, seemed kind of short, with three green locomotives. NHN i believe. No guilford locomotives. Isn't this a Guilford train anyway though? The gravel train is usually only about 25 to 30 cars (give or take) long, why they use ...
You know............................................................................... SHAKES HEAD...................................................... I never took the time to look at it till now. I can't believe I didn't pick up on it.
I saw that sitting on a siding when I took the train from Lowell to Boston for the 4th. The Lowell Line finally getting some welded rails???
CSX Conductor wrote:OKAY!!!! That to me seems like a lawsuit waiting to happen. All it’s going to take is for someone to get hurt.Diverging Route wrote:They're installed, but don't always workThis is sooo true. Especially Mansfield, where the TAMS are very sporatic. Seemes they work whenever they want.
I think this page will tell you everything that you needed to know for now http://www.mbta.com/projects_underway/urbanring.asp
NOTICE
Upcoming Urban Ring Citizens Advisory Committee Meeting
Tuesday, July 25, 2006 - 4 to 6 PM, 10 Park Plaza – Conference Rooms 2-3
Engine 1921 is already sitting in Concord, NH It was dropped off in Manchester today by Guilford and picked up a few hours later by NEGS 2370.
Picture of the 1921 sitting in the Manchester rail yard
http://photos.nerail.org/showpic/?photo ... o_Railroad
GP40MC1118 wrote:The last move to the Watertown Branch was June 29th. BO-1 came out of Somerville lite engine and retrieved 5 empties from NewlywedsDo you mean the last move for good or just the most recent move?
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I also once heard a story of a guy who built a new addtion on his house shortley after the Conrail Split NS got the line next to this guys house. After a few Weeks passed NS had sent survayors out to mesure out there right of way and so forth. They had 100 ft of extra land to there East Side and 25...
Cows can be a real mess as can sheep. This cow did not do too much splattering but I have seen some units, most likely they were traveling at 60 mph or better, where the front of the unit is covered with blood and grass. Yuck. I would hate to be the person that would have to clean that mess up. On ...
Came a cross this page and figured I would post it. Not sure how offical it is but I'm surprised to see how many lines are still being closed. http://www.trainweather.com/aban2003.html
Can anyone else add to this?
Well Bernie you were telling me the other day that the Speeder Club (whatever there called) out of Wolfboro, NH along with some man power help from the PLRR are going to fix the wash out for NEGS. When is it suppose to take place agian? I know it will have to be a weekend job so that way they have t...
people often ask me what i dont like about boston #1 on my list...the people Though I don't take it personal I will have to agree with you on this one. A Quick example of this. A few weeks ago I was purchasing 6 Tokens (3 people getting two tokens) on the Orange Line in Wellington and the Fare Coll...