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 #1584691  by R&DB
 
Monmouth and Ocean Counties once had a thriving military pressence. Fort Monmouth Earle NWS and Lakehurst NAS were all served by what is now known as the Southern Secondary. Fort Dix/Mguire AFB served by Union Transortation. Additionally there were Camp Evans, Camp Coles and Sea Girt. Fort Monmouth and Sea Girt were also served by the NJ&LB (NJTCL). All of the above also had much truck traffic.
 #1584761  by GSC
 
Bracdude181 wrote: Fri Nov 12, 2021 12:37 pm @GSC Military loads? Like the ones I occasionally see now? Flatbed trailer with a whole bunch of large green crates on them.
We handled flatbed and lowboy loads mostly. Wheeled and tracked vehicles, machinery, construction equipment, fold-up pontoon bridges, radar dishes, large crates like those containing anchor chain links, milvan containers, a lot of oversized permit loads. We had one driver who had a magnetic sign made that he stuck to the rear of army tanks like big M88s and M578s that read, "Warning. Tailgaters will be destroyed". Someone stole the sign at a truck stop.

We did a lot of rail transloading. A big shipper and receiver was MOTBY (Military Overseas Terminal) in Bayonne. They once had a lot of rail traffic. The facility is all gone now.

The bridge beams I picked up from the TRIT weren't military. We were hired to move them as we specialized in oversized loads.
 #1585784  by Tanker1497
 
Saw this new shinny signage at Southampton and the Barnegat Branch. This where I would park and fish the Wrangle Brook. Its 6000 ft south of the Ciba turn. Might be do to dumpling of leaves as both sides looked like several trucks dumped!
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 #1585788  by Bracdude181
 
That and I think they don’t want any vehicles on the dirt road anymore. I assume they probably don’t want anyone to crash into the power poles along the former ROW?
 #1585805  by JohnFromJersey
 
Wonder if they are trying to set the stage for future rail restoration in the future. Trains haven't run there in almost, if not more than, 20 years. The area has gotten pretty densely populated since then, so I'd imagine if anything is in the works, they'd want the locals of that area to acknowledge that the rails/ROW exist there first before they start running trains there; that would surely lead to some nasty surprises for some people
 #1585867  by Bracdude181
 
@JohnFromJersey Conrail isn’t gonna expand a line that they want nothing to do with. The signs are more than likely being placed to try and tell people to not dump on the old ROW or not bring vehicles down it and risk them crashing into the telephone poles.
 #1585868  by R&DB
 
They don't want dumping because they have to clean it up. That costs money.
 #1585876  by CharlieL
 
I suspect, knowing the neighborhood that's in there may have been more than a few complaints about dirt bikes and quads referred to the town, in turn referred to the owner (whose proxy is conrail).
 #1585879  by JohnFromJersey
 
Speaking of Conrail, who would own/be in charge of the TRIT if/when C&D takes over? I know 'technically' they are separate lines, but you cannot get onto the TRIT without accessing the Southern.

To my knowledge it seems that NJDOT is the owner of the FIT, SOUS, and TRIT, and Conrail is just the operator(?), but C&D would be subcontracting under Conrail.
 #1585880  by Bracdude181
 
To my knowledge C&D has not expressed interest in the TRIT. Seashore Lines may have at one point, but I’m unsure. C&D has however expressed interest in the NS Cement Secondary and the NS locals out of Croxton.

Conrail owns the TRIT outright.
 #1585881  by JohnFromJersey
 
Bracdude181 wrote: Tue Nov 30, 2021 8:38 pm To my knowledge C&D has not expressed interest in the TRIT. Seashore Lines may have at one point, but I’m unsure. C&D has however expressed interest in the NS Cement Secondary and the NS locals out of Croxton.

Conrail owns the TRIT outright.
Surprised there hasn't been any motion to try and convert the TRIT into some sort of railtrail, like the rest of the Barnegat Branch has become. Guess long-term, they are still considering this for something,
 #1585884  by Bracdude181
 
Don’t jinx it. Ocean County has been wanting to extend the Barnegat Branch Rail Trail to Lakehurst but so far they have done nothing. The TRIT right now has F A R more potential to be a profitable rail line than the Southern and Freehold. Possibly combined.
 #1585890  by JohnFromJersey
 
How? If you're talking about converting the Ciba Geigy place into some sort of rail trans-loading facility, I'd agree, but that kind of investment for the line isn't going to happen any time soon. I don't think people realize the potential for it.
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