• What kinds of materials are shipped by rail in Connecticut?

  • Pertaining to all railroading subjects, past and present, in New England
Pertaining to all railroading subjects, past and present, in New England

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  by bckt2
 
Wondering what kinds of freight is shipped through Connecticut? Someone told me there are liquefied natural gas trains that run through the state, but I couldn't find anything to back that up. Is it mainly aggregate? Are there hazardous materials? Anywhere I should look for this information?
  by MEC407
 
bckt2 wrote: Wed Apr 19, 2023 1:13 pm Someone told me there are liquefied natural gas trains that run through the state, but I couldn't find anything to back that up.
They probably meant liquified petroleum gas (LPG), a.k.a. propane. It is very common for LPG to be transported by train pretty much anywhere/everywhere in America.
  by CVRA7
 
A significant amount of construction and demolition debris is loaded in then shipped out of CT. Housatonic, Naugatuck- Pan Am Southern, Providence and Worcester, and Conn. Southern and I think New England Central are active carriers. Other significant freight includes limestone, aggregates, lumber, steel, grain/feed and paper.
  by Jedijk88
 
Safety-Kleen in New Haven ships out waste oil.
Liquified industrial gases to Praxair in Suffield and Airgas in Enfield.
Cement to Palumbo in New Haven.