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Pertaining to all railroading subjects, past and present, in New Jersey

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  by rr503
 
Are there any freight customers left?
  by von schlieffen
 
There were recently gondolas outside a scrap metal recycler on Enterprise Ave. Not sure how frequently they ship metal, this was in the past year though.
  by CJPat
 
There is an old fallen tree to the east side of the Lower Ferry Rd crossing that, although it doesn't block the track, it is laying right up to the edge of it. I would have thought if they were going to use the rails, a Maintenance crew would have removed a chunk of the tree to get it away from the track edge. The tree has been there since probably the Winter.
  by rr503
 
Thanks!
Wow... Not even one regular customer left...
Sad to see what was a bustling industrial city decline like that...
  by EDM5970
 
I go down Enterprise Ave. every few months, and would disagree that there are no regular freight customers in Trenton. Almost every time I go past the scrap dealer there are gons or hoppers being loaded. The unfortunate thing is that the siding is across Enterprise from the scrapyard, and transferring scrap from trucks to the railcars ties up traffic. Plus the loaders leak hydraulic fluid, and sit on pads of 'diaper' material. What a mess... There is also Certified Steel, off Whitehead, and I believe they have rail service; there is a siding into their fairly new building. Not sure about Homosote on the RDG side, though-
  by rr503
 
EDM5970 wrote:I go down Enterprise Ave. every few months, and would disagree that there are no regular freight customers in Trenton. Almost every time I go past the scrap dealer there are gons or hoppers being loaded. The unfortunate thing is that the siding is across Enterprise from the scrapyard, and transferring scrap from trucks to the railcars ties up traffic. Plus the loaders leak hydraulic fluid, and sit on pads of 'diaper' material. What a mess... There is also Certified Steel, off Whitehead, and I believe they have rail service; there is a siding into their fairly new building. Not sure about Homosote on the RDG side, though-
Maps has cars at the scrapyard...
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And a 3 cars outside Certified Steel (2(?) in front, one in back)
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What train would serve these?
  by von schlieffen
 
I don't think the Reading side gets anything anymore. They replaced some crossings not long ago, the track isn't abandoned, but it looks like they basically just use the wye where it meets the main line.
  by simonbr
 
rr503 wrote:What train would serve these?
I believe that would be the WPMO25, which comes out of Morrisville on some weekday nights.
  by nick11a
 
I saw a train that appeared to have two NS units and a bunch of cars sitting just north/east of Trenton at about 11:40 PM at night on 6/30. It was facing south/west waiting just outside of the station and interlocking. What train might have this been?
  by rr503
 
nick11a wrote:I saw a train that appeared to have two NS units and a bunch of cars sitting just north/east of Trenton at about 11:40 PM at night on 6/30. It was facing south/west waiting just outside of the station and interlocking. What train might have this been?
Assuming MO = Morrisville, PA, it would probably be the aforementioned WPMO25
  by simonbr
 
rr503 wrote:
nick11a wrote:I saw a train that appeared to have two NS units and a bunch of cars sitting just north/east of Trenton at about 11:40 PM at night on 6/30. It was facing south/west waiting just outside of the station and interlocking. What train might have this been?
Assuming MO = Morrisville, PA, it would probably be the aforementioned WPMO25
Yep, most of the Morrisville yard power is NS and the WPMO25 is the only regular freight job that operates on the Corridor in the Trenton area. Sounds like it had finished its work and was waiting for permission to head back to Morrisville.
  by nick11a
 
Thanks folks. I was surprised to see it sitting there. I didn't think there was really any freight action left in the Trenton area. Happily, I was wrong.