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  • Guilford Rail System changed its name to Pan Am Railways in 2006. Discussion relating to the current operations of the Boston & Maine, the Maine Central, and the Springfield Terminal railroads (as well as the Delaware & Hudson while it was under Guilford control until 1988). Official site can be found here: PANAMRAILWAYS.COM.
Guilford Rail System changed its name to Pan Am Railways in 2006. Discussion relating to the current operations of the Boston & Maine, the Maine Central, and the Springfield Terminal railroads (as well as the Delaware & Hudson while it was under Guilford control until 1988). Official site can be found here: PANAMRAILWAYS.COM.

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 #1471262  by zski128
 
Yesterday around 15:00 306 was switching the NHN sand loads at Boston Sand and Gravel. The loads alon he siding at Anderson where gone this morning. The yard at Tighe in Winchester was empty this morning. The lead to yard 8 is OOS with a rolled section of rail.
 #1472110  by zski128
 
Two loads at Atlantic Plywood. Tighe in Woburn had 3 cars. Tighe in Winchester had both tracks full. Yard 8 lead has new ties and rail in place but still OOS. Work has started to tear up the 3rd track (not sure what it’s called) in Somerville, probably a couple hundred feet removed so far. 316 was parked behind BET.
 #1474805  by l008com
 
Not a lot going on tonight. Though I did get a perfect view of the gravel train going over Cross St in Winchester. Perfect timing. A few cars in the normal spots.
Oh and that tractor trailer that had been parked on top of the Wilmington Cold Storage branch has finally been moved. Moved because a train is on the way? Probably not.

Also, slightly off topic, but I got to Reading station around 12:58 and the Woburn St gates were down and dinging, loudly. The pedestrian warning lights were also flashing and dinging loudly. The other gates at the other end were not down. But the thing is... there was no train. I waited at least 10 minutes, nothing. As I pedaled away, those things kept on dinging. Clearly a malfunctioning gate. Must be really annoying for people that live right there and wanted to sleep. Bummerrrrrr.
 #1475087  by Stephen
 
GP40MC1118 wrote:There are rumors of a customer going in at Industrial Way Park(where Cold Storage is located).

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That would be good news (both new business and to keep the spur active).
They have been doing a lot of work rebuilding the warehouse opposite WCS (it is the first building on the spur). I have been wondering about that one too and if maybe, just maybe they were going to be getting rail service. Either one would be good news...

Stephen
 #1475094  by l008com
 
I had the same thoughts about that newly renovated warehouse. But once they wrapped it up, it no longer looks like the kind of place that would have any need for rail service. But who knows. But WCS-area activity would make me happy.
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 #1475273  by Hux
 
Well, that spur will need a lot of sprucing up if any service is going to be rendered. The tracks leading to WCS are obstructed by a down tree and a lot of brush. The track that leads behind Wilmington Builders' door and window warehouse is now a forest of maple and oak in the gauge.
 #1475283  by l008com
 
They can take care of that brush in no time. The siding was used less than 10 years ago. An hour or two with a saw will clear that all right out. And the crossing are still in place. I assume the switch connection to the mainline is, though I've never poked around over there. It should take no time it app to whip it into passable 3mph condition.

... says the guy that's only ever cut trails for mountain bike and hiking use :D
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