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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.

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 #1595616  by markhb
 
Channel 6 had a story they did for NECN showing it blocking Congress as well; I have no idea if it also blocked Walton St. which would be the next available crossing. I have no idea if the PPD has "temporarily make Park Ave. two-way" in their strategic toolbox but that would seem like a major possibility for passenger traffic (trucks would have to use I-295 or Fore River Parkway).
 #1595618  by MEC407
 
One of the other TV stations said the crossings were blocked from 6:30am to 8:30am... what a nightmare. Worst possible time of day for that to happen.
 #1595744  by petahgriff8316
 
bostontrainguy wrote:Perhaps since these trains are now CSX trains , things will go much better in the near future.
Haha, I was thinking the other day — most of them have been CSX to date*.

I encountered a POWA stalled at Forest Ave., but that was only 5 minutes — comparatively very lucky.

* With the customary PAR "put a black stripe through the letters CSX and no one will know whose locomotive this was." :joy:
 #1597810  by S1f3432
 
Here is a shot of RUPO Eng 381-307-516 at Curtis Corner in Leeds this afternoon. For those of you
looking for reasons to be optimistic the turnout at Libby's Pit was full of machinery for a production
tie gang. Haven't noticed ties run out anywhere yet.
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 #1597837  by newpylong
 
S1f3432 wrote: Tue May 17, 2022 5:26 pm Here is a shot of RUPO Eng 381-307-516 at Curtis Corner in Leeds this afternoon. For those of you
looking for reasons to be optimistic the turnout at Libby's Pit was full of machinery for a production
tie gang. Haven't noticed ties run out anywhere yet.
Is Libby's pit on the branch or FML?
 #1597871  by S1f3432
 
Is Libby's pit on the branch or FML?

Libby's pit is about 2.5 miles up the branch from Leeds Junction- the old timetable I have says 50.22 miles
from Portland, with Plains Road passing thru the site. In somewhat recent times Pike Industries had a paving
material batch plant there and back in the 70's National Metals had a scrap metal shredding operation there
with the product shipped out by rail. Makes a convenient staging area as it is within sight of the Route 202
overpass.
 #1598948  by S1f3432
 
Tie and surfacing crews were working on the Rumford Branch last week and I noticed evidence
of their handy work between Curtis Corner and Striclands- I didn't go east of there. I doubt that
the work is any more than maintaining the status quo class 1 track on the branch. Today I noticed
a tie crew had been working on the main line west of Leeds Jct. Where the track is close to Rt 202
in Greene it appears the tie replacement is somewhat more aggressive than on the branch with
one stretch on the order of every 5th or 6th tie but no idea how consistent that is.
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