Downeaster Test Train Examines Rail from Brunswick to Rockland
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- Created: 30 August 2019 30 August 2019
It was quite a wait, but Amtrak finally ran a train from Brunswick to Rockland - part of the process of determining the quality of the state-owned railroad.
Photo by Stephen Betts of the Village Soup - Read the article
The Times-Record published an article. And there is a short video clip available on the Amtrak Downeaster Facebook page.
From NNEPRA: "The trip was conducted to evaluate the condition of the track and to help determine scheduled travel times as well as any improvements which may be needed to support the operation of passenger trains. In addition to visual inspections, a specially equipped Geometry Car operated over the line to collect detailed data about track conditions."
Now it's a matter of converting the Geometry Car data into dollars & cents needed for any required improvements. NNEPRA Executive Director Patricia Quinn told her board this week that she was encouraged by the test and was looking forward to starting the Coastal Connection to Rockland next year. We're all rooting for the expanded summer service.
TrainRiders/NE's Wayne Davis Joins Others Testifying Before Boston City Council on Proposed North-South Rail Link
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- Created: 31 July 2019 31 July 2019
The long-discussed North-South Rail Link Project is in the news again as Boston’s City Councilors search for solutions to Boston’s transportation problems with trains, busses and automobiles. TrainRiders Northeast was asked to attend the Boston City Councils Mondays meeting of the Committee on Planning, Development, and Transportation since TNE has been a supporter of linking the stations since our founding in 1989. Wayne Davis served on Massachusetts Governor Weld’s Citizen’s Rail Link Advisory Committee for over five years working with Representative John Bussinger from the Massachusetts General Assembly and many others including Amtrak management and multi-state rail transportation officials.
Progress in NH for Commuter Rail
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- Created: 20 July 2019 20 July 2019
Year after year, NH rail advocates have tried but failed to access federal money to analyze the viability of passenger rail service from Boston to Nashua and Manchester (Dover, Durham and Exeter are already served by the Maine-sponsored Amtrak Downeaster).
This year is different - strong support in the Legislature and no veto from the governor's office!
The following is from Bob Hall, TrainRiders/NE's Vice-Chair and long-time advocate for expanded passenger rail service in the Granite State.
July 2019 marked the first signs by the State of New Hampshire of support for the return of rail passenger service to the Merrimack Valley communities of Nashua and Manchester. Trainriders/Northeast along with many other local and state organizations, businesses residents and elected officials as well as educational communities have long advocated for such service.
Senate Bill 241 after affirmative votes in both the New Hampshire House and Senate was allowed to become law by Governor Chris Sununu without his signature. This action will allow policymakers to make informed decisions as steps are taken to restoring passenger rail. No money will be used from the New Hampshire General fund rather this bill allows New Hampshire DOT to use the state's abundance of highway toll credits.