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KuBand12 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 06, 2023 2:49 pm I saw the CN geometry Budd car 1501 ran the McAdam sub on April 15 and I was just wondering if you had heard anything on the NBSR CWR upgrade. Do you think it will happen this summer?On a visit to NB Southern in September I noticed that plenty of welded rail has been dropped and/or installed already on the McAdam Sub. Noticed particularly around Welsford, mile 24.
cbc6403 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 17, 2023 6:18 pmNBSR is upgrading their rail in New Brunswick to 115lb CWR. From what I have seen, I think they are welding 40 and/or 80 foot pieces of sectional rail to achieve the same result as laying down the longer sections of CWR off dedicated work trains. Here's a video from early September showing the CWR. I think you can see the places where they welded the rail in regular 40 foot increments.KuBand12 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 06, 2023 2:49 pm I saw the CN geometry Budd car 1501 ran the McAdam sub on April 15 and I was just wondering if you had heard anything on the NBSR CWR upgrade. Do you think it will happen this summer?On a visit to NB Southern in September I noticed that plenty of welded rail has been dropped and/or installed already on the McAdam Sub. Noticed particularly around Welsford, mile 24.
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Paula Brewer wrote: A tractor trailer driver was injured when his vehicle struck two empty cars of a train in Masardis on Wednesday afternoon. The crash happened at the intersection of Blackwater Road and Route 11 at about 1:30 p.m., according to Paul Merrill, spokesperson for the Maine Department of Transportation.
“A tractor trailer on Route 11 hit the train about 15 cars in,” Merrill said. “It struck two empty rail cars and knocked them off the track, so it derailed.”
The truck is owned by Bartlett Forest Products of Amity and operated by 26-year-old James Tapley of Monticello who was traveling southbound on Rte. 11 when the tractor-trailer struck a train that was crossing Rte. 11 at a railroad crossing, according to Maine State Police spokesperson Shannon Moss. It appears the tractor-trailer, which was hauling woodchips at the time, was unable to stop when it hit the train causing the train to derail. Tapley sustained serious injuries and was transported via Ashland Ambulance to Northern Light Hospital in Presque Isle. Tapley had a dog in the vehicle at the time which was transported to a local veterinarian for treatment. The operator of the train was not injured.
It’s the second derailment in a week for the area around Ashland. Last week a minor derailment occurred at the intersection of Route 11 and Sheridan Road. Wednesday’s crash is about 9 1/2 miles from that site.