Monday, April 29, 2013

Fund Set Up For Injured MBTA Police Officer

(via the Trains.com News Wire)

BOSTON – Donations are being collected online and via mail to help Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority police officer Richard Donohue Jr., who was shot and critically injured during an exchange of gunfire with the two men suspected of bombing the Boston Marathon.

The MBTA Police Association Benevolent Fund has launched a website, www.officerricharddonohue.com, to collect money to aid the 33-year-old officer and his family as he recovers. Donohue is married with a 7-month-old son. He remains in critical but stable condition at Mount Auburn Hospital in Cambridge.

The donation website for Donohue launched on Monday afternoon. MBTA is helping to spread awareness about the fund, including prominently displaying a link to the donation website and a photo of Donohue on the homepage of the MBTA.com website.

Money will go to help pay for Donohue’s medical expenses and his family’s daily bills. The donation website says Donohue joined the transit police department three years ago. A graduate of the Virginia Military Institute, he served as U.S. Navy officer before joining the MBTA police.

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Contract Awarded for Maine Amtrak Downeaster Layover Facility

(Via the Trains.com Newswire)

BRUNSWICK, Maine – The Northern New England Passenger Rail Authority has authorized the award of a design-build contract for a layover facility in Brunswick for Amtrak Downeaster service trains. The contract was awarded to Consigli Construction Company of Portland and will cost about $12 million. It will take up to 18 months to complete.

The facility will be constructed on property owned by the authority between Church Road and Stanwood Street, and will provide an enclosed facility to service trains during the day and overnight. Trains are currently serviced outdoors adjacent to the Portland Transportation Center on Thompson’s Point. Before construction can begin, an environmental assessment must be conducted, and the Federal Railroad Administration must approve the design and location.

Once the Brunswick layover is complete, the Downeaster will make one additional daily round-trip between Brunswick and Boston without increasing the current frequency of train movements. Presently, trains travel between the Portland and Brunswick at the beginning and end of each day. The Brunswick facility will eliminate the need for trains to idle outside for hours each afternoon between runs, enabling them to be brought inside and shut down for servicing. The 60,000-square-foot, two-story building will be large enough to accommodate three complete Downeaster train sets plus additional locomotives.

The authority said it has secured a funding source for the new facility. The Portland Transit District became an urbanized area after the 2010 U.S. Census, so it now qualifies for a release of federal formula funds.

The Boston-Portland Downeaster was extended to Brunswick in November 2012, with early ridership exceeding the rail authority’s projections.

Saturday, March 16, 2013

Sandy River Railroad Ticket 1894

This is a ticket from the Sandy River Railroad in Maine.  Phillips to Farmington, stamped June 6, 1894.

Greenberg's Train Show MARCH 23-24, 2013

GREENBERG'S TRAIN SHOW
March 23-24, 2013
10:00AM - 4:00PM

Shriner's Auditorium
99 Fordham Rd, Wilmington, MA 01887

Kids Under 12: FREE!
Adults Still Only $7.00 (good for both days)

·         350+ Tables of Trains for Sale
·         90+ Exhibitors from Across the Country
·         Huge Operating Model Train Displays Including:
·         NMRA Hub Division - 31' x 31' HO Scale Layout
·         North East N-Trak - 20' x 40' N Scale Layout
·         ENE European Train Enthusiasts - 20' x 40' HOScale Layout
·         South Shore Hi-Railers - 16' x 40' O Gauge Layout
·         New England Lego Users Group - 18' x 35' LEGO Train Layout
·         Youth in Model Railroading - 12' x 40' HO Scale Layout
·         Bristol S Gauge Railroaders - 14' x 30' S Gauge Layout
·         KKN RR - 8' x 20' N Scale Layout
·         Sweeney Lines - 10' x 10' HO Scale Thomas Layout
·         Roaming Railroad - Riding Train for Kids and Adults
·         Roaming Raceway - Interactive Slot Car Racetrack
·         Free Workshops and Demonstrations Including:
·         Weathering Buildings
·         Scenicking a Mountain Scene
·         Realistic Weathering for Freight Cars and Engines
·         Prototype Modeling - When Milk Trains Came to Boston
·         Hourly Door Prize Giveaways
·         Plus Much, Much More!

http://greenbergshows.com/shows/2013/2013-03-23MA.html

Thursday, March 14, 2013

March '13 a Bad Month for Pan Am...

March has been a bad month for Pan Am Railways. 

First, 15 tank cars filled with crude oil derailed in Mattawamkeag, ME on March 7th.  Thankfully, only 3 gallons of oil contaminated the area, and this oil was reported to be only residue from the outside of the cars. 

Later that same day, eight loaded coal cars derailed in Nashua, NH, two of which were on a bridge.  The Bridge Street grade crossing was blocked for about 40 minutes.  This derailment interested local railfans due to the marooning of Norfolk Southern heritage unit #1070, painted in Wabash livery, in New Hampshire.  That unit finally headed back into Massachusetts on it's way home on March 14th.

Lastly, on March 12th, four boxcars derailed just south of Verso Paper Mill in Bucksport, ME.

Hopefully the rest of March will be free from any more derailments!

MORE READING:
http://bangordailynews.com/2013/03/07/news/penobscot/freight-train-pulling-oil-tankers-derails-in-mattawamkeag

http://nashua.patch.com/articles/coal-cars-derail-on-bridge-street
http://www.nashuatelegraph.com/news/996213-469/crews-expected-friday-to-move-derailed-coal.html

http://bangordailynews.com/2013/03/13/news/hancock/pan-am-train-goes-off-the-rails-in-bucksport/

Boston & Albany Inspection Locomotive 1907

This is a photo taken in 1907 by Stanley Smith of a B&A inspection locomotive.  Details on the back of the photo state that this is engine #31, later #200, named "The Berkshire".  It was a 4-4-0 scrapped in 1928.  The photo was taken at Beacon Park in Allston/Boston MA.  Ironic, as CSX has recently sold and vacated the yard there, ending any real freight presence in Boston.  It seems the city is more interested in adding college facilities than business and jobs...