by NHV 669
BandA wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2024 5:35 pm Does this mean that MaineDOT will take over the maintenance costs, bridge inspections etc, or will they just stop doing any maintenance? Isn't rail necessary for BIW and national defense? Would the three remaining customers use a trackmobile or transload or switch to trucks? That's probably it for any future passenger service tooAs line owner, they're already responsible for all of the above...
BIW hasn't been rail served in several years, and any steel for work ASA has been doing for them has been transloaded at Saco again, as already noted within this thread. What national defense? There are no active bases along the line... the nuclear plant was decommissioned almost 30 years ago.
Three customers? There's only the steel (already covered above), and the minimal perlite traffic all the way towards the eastern end of the line. A trackmobile isn't going to cut it on a 100 mile round trip for 1-2 cars a month lol...
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