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 #1496706  by CSX Engineer 98
 
We could be losing the Walpole job B735 that services the Franklin Branch as the beer that Foxboro Terminal was receiving is now going to readville and spotted over at ABEX. ABEX purchased a Rail King from the T to spot their own cars at the doors and platform. ABEX goal will be 12 cars a day
 #1496751  by johnpbarlow
 
Thanks for that info. The Ardagh Group bottle manufacturer in MIlford, which I thought was a rail customer (and the only one in Milford proper), closed up shop this past spring.
 #1496810  by Tracer
 
CSX Engineer 98 wrote:We could be losing the Walpole job B735 that services the Franklin Branch as the beer that Foxboro Terminal was receiving is now going to readville and spotted over at ABEX. ABEX purchased a Rail King from the T to spot their own cars at the doors and platform. ABEX goal will be 12 cars a day
Is beer the only thing going to foxboro terminals? Thank you.
 #1496931  by CSX Engineer 98
 
Tracer wrote:
CSX Engineer 98 wrote:We could be losing the Walpole job B735 that services the Franklin Branch as the beer that Foxboro Terminal was receiving is now going to readville and spotted over at ABEX. ABEX purchased a Rail King from the T to spot their own cars at the doors and platform. ABEX goal will be 12 cars a day
Is beer the only thing going to foxboro terminals? Thank you.
Foxboro Terminal is only getting Wine as of now how long that will last IDK.
At another time the used to get other loads like boxcars of kitty litter...
 #1497211  by johnpbarlow
 
Visited the north end of the MBTA-owned line at Milford, MA on Thursday 1/17/19 and saw that the MBTA has installed a new turnout about halfway between Depot St and S Cedar St (the crossing in the distance. Formerly the old turnout stub that used to connect to G&U was 50-100 yards south of S Cedar St where the red "oval" is. Switch stand has yet to be installed for the new switch and the narrowness of the RoW here suggests a track coming off the turnout will parallel the existing track for maybe a 100 yards. The question is what is going on here - is this the new connection for a G&U build-out from Hopedale to Milford to service Garelick Farms and BlueLinx Building Supplies? We'll have to wait and see...
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 #1499039  by AmtrakLocomotiveEngineer
 
johnpbarlow wrote:Visited the north end of the MBTA-owned line at Milford, MA on Thursday 1/17/19 and saw that the MBTA has installed a new turnout about halfway between Depot St and S Cedar St (the crossing in the distance. Formerly the old turnout stub that used to connect to G&U was 50-100 yards south of S Cedar St where the red "oval" is. Switch stand has yet to be installed for the new switch and the narrowness of the RoW here suggests a track coming off the turnout will parallel the existing track for maybe a 100 yards. The question is what is going on here - is this the new connection for a G&U build-out from Hopedale to Milford to service Garelick Farms and BlueLinx Building Supplies? We'll have to wait and see...
The MBTA owns and maintains the branch, all the way out there. It used to be very common to see new ties and or rail installed for no apparent reason. However, there was a reason. Quite often the T's Track Department would take gangs out on the branch to train/practice doing work, and at the same time it was an upgrade. I'm not sure if this is just another example of that old practice, or if there's a bigger plan.


Perhaps it has something to do with the G&U?
 #1499323  by CSX Engineer 98
 
Perhaps it has something to do with the G&U?[/quote

I explained what's going on M.C.
Soon as that switch is cut in and the G&U upgrades their track all of 735 work will go to G&U.

The freezer work will be call spare
 #1499549  by johnpbarlow
 
Posted this over on the New England sub-forum on the G&U discussion thread:
I visited the G&U area in Milford and saw a sign for motorists posted at the Main St crossing next to Pinz Bowling - looks like the sign maker doesn't use spell-check! :wink:
Then I went over to the vacant area between the the Vernon Grove Cemetery and So Cedar St and witnessed a Komatsu shovel doing some excavation work - looks like newly stacked ties have been staged (?). Also looks like the truck scale at G&U Logistix warehouse is installed and a bundle of ties have been dropped off at the recently rehabbed Hopedale St bridge. So despite the winter weather, work continues!
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