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 #1634790  by markhb
 
The full study is available here. Per that study, they're primarily looking along St. John St. roughly between the Veterans' Bridge and Congress St. My hunch is that the easiest and probably cheapest path forward would be to help the Ferguson showroom relocate (Granite Group, who were on D St., have already moved to the old Happy Wheels on Warren Ave.) and take that spot,
 #1634939  by sicariis
 
CSRR573 wrote: Wed Dec 13, 2023 11:28 pm Heads up, Horizon car #54549 will be heading to the DE this upcoming week. Left SHSY tonight 12/14
And it's now on the Portland siding.
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 #1636867  by markhb
 
Maine legislators hope to glom onto a cool half-million in Feddybucks to finance a study of passenger rail via the Back Road to Bangor.
https://twitter.com/JoeBaldacci/status/ ... 9843402081
 #1637190  by artman
 
Another company has proposed an excursion train from Brunswick to Rockland that would include a fine-dining car, marking the latest attempt to revive passenger service on the 57-mile Rockland Branch.

Delaware-based AmeriStarRail wants to launch its service, MidCoast Maine Central, in May. It would include six daily, roundtrip train runs with stops in Bath, Wiscasset and Newcastle. A locomotive would carry several cars consisting of coach, first-class and fine-dining sections, with a capacity of 200–300 passengers.
https://www.pressherald.com/2024/01/21/ ... ining-car/

Wants to begin this May.

Interesting, multi-modal proposal, with maps. Six daily roundtrips plus separate motorcoach service from Boston to Bar Harbor, with connections to said train. Take train from BON - Rockland, then hop on coach to Bar Harbor (or take ferries to islands), and take coach back to Boston. Great round-trip excursion!
 #1638996  by Maverickstation1
 
Speaking of service to Rockland, while spending the long President's Day Weekend in the Rockland area, I noticed a Budd Car sitting in the Rockland Freight Yard. The car is branded Coastliner, Mid Coast Rail Service. The company running this service stated the RDC's were proving to be unreliable. I wonder if this was one of those cars. Presidents Day Weekend is a perfect example of a winter season weekend where service to Rockland would be appreciated. Rockland and Camden were bustling, filled with we over worked, stressed out Bostonians.
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 #1639002  by b&m 1566
 
Didn't that RDC break down shortly after the start of service?
 #1639367  by MaineCoonCat
 
There is also discussion of this in the Rockland Branch Thread.

https://www.railroad.net/rockland-branc ... 2-615.html
 #1640477  by MBTAVideoClips
 
Anybody know if we will get ALC-42s at some point before the airos come in? I know they are long distance locos but I feel like I remember seeing a vid of one on an intercity route (palmetto or something, which has plans for airos as well)
 #1640501  by CSRR573
 
One of the Siemens techs that work with us said that chargers aren't getting equipped with ACSES so that eliminates them from MBTA territory as far as i know
 #1640556  by STrRedWolf
 
CSRR573 wrote: Tue Mar 12, 2024 11:18 pm One of the Siemens techs that work with us said that chargers aren't getting equipped with ACSES so that eliminates them from MBTA territory as far as i know
The ALC-42's or the ALC-42E's?
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