• B&M trash trains?

  • Discussion relating to the pre-1983 B&M and MEC railroads. For current operations, please see the Pan Am Railways Forum.
Discussion relating to the pre-1983 B&M and MEC railroads. For current operations, please see the Pan Am Railways Forum.

Moderator: MEC407

  by NRGeep
 
Did they run them pre Guilford or was that not yet "a thing" yet?
  by Rockingham Racer
 
It wasn't a thing yet, AFAIK.
  by Pensyfan19
 
Could scrap trains technically be classified as "trash"?
  by ExCon90
 
I don't think so. Scrap has market value and is being shipped somewhere to be melted down for reuse; trash is just trash.
  by NHV 669
 
When the B&M existed, you could still bury your trash in a town landfill, as opposed to today, where there are fewer places to bury it.
  by edbear
 
The B & M was poised to run trash trains about 1970. An outfit named Reclamation Systems built a facility in East Cambridge below the Prison Point Bridge. Reclamation accepted trash and baled it. It was to be transported to, Carver, I think. However, the company and related businesses could not get permits to dump where they wanted, so they had to settle for trucking out the trash. Mysteriously, Reclamation had a bad fire which destroyed its facility and took the Prison Point Bridge with it. The whole deal literally stunk as the head of Reclamation also had ties to the B & M.
  by edbear
 
Correction to previous post. Reclamation Systems could not get a location on the B & M to take the trash, so whatever trash they had compacted was trucked to Carver.