Pan Am Southern (webssite: https://panamsouthern.com ) is jointly-owned by CSX and Norfolk Southern, but operated by Genesee & Wyoming subsidiary Pittsburg & Shawmut dba Berkshire and Eastern,
Pan Am Southern (webssite: https://panamsouthern.com ) is jointly-owned by CSX and Norfolk Southern, but operated by Genesee & Wyoming subsidiary Pittsburg & Shawmut dba Berkshire and Eastern,
There is a new gas customer just west of the Terryville Tunnel and interchange with the Naugatuck Railroad became quite a bit busier as the Naugy gained a construction and demolition debris business which ships out as many debris cars as they can load - this depends on inbound empties.
Albert Bros - you are probably correct. If you google earth the address of that firm - and choose satellite, you can follow the track a short distance and find Pan Am PL 1 captured, two engines and a few scrap cars.....what are the odds?
Fairly sure the Waterbury Republican printing plant closed several years ago. The final cars I observed were a couple of BAR box cars, sitting in the lower yard near the former freight house where the newspaper leased some space. Around that time I was told that the costs of shipping the newsprint was the same for truck or rail - truck won the final battle.
There was another tank car customer in the south end of Waterbury - fairly confident that they either went to trucks or closed. So it's down to Albert Bros (scrap) and Naugy interchange ( just about exclusively construction and demolition debris from Watertown (Frost Bridge)) for Waterbury customers.
West of the active Propane dealer in Terryville, CT:
Peter Paul chocolate plant in Naugatuck, CT closed in 2007.
Waterbury-Republican Newspaper stopped printing at Waterbury in 2010.
All that is left is Albert Bross' Scrap Metals and Frost-Bridge Recycling up in Watertown.
Waterbury was once the Brass Making Capital of the U.S.
High Corporate Taxes and High Labor Costs killed most industries in Southern New England.
Question Everything.
The Truth is only what you believe.
Another construction and demolition debris facility is coming next to the propane depot in Terryville.
City Recycling CT in Plymouth has won approval from the Planning and Zoning Commission to operate a construction and debris recycling center at 400 South Main St. https://www.rep-am.com/localnews/2024/0 ... erryville/
Slightly related note, last week two rail bridges over Main street and Crane street in Waterbury were partially demoed to make way for replacement spans as part of DOT project 170-3320. Project 170-3320 Webpage