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Freight outlook for Connecticut (2010)
In Waterbury, The Republican has only received a few cars of newsprint this year. Understand that trucking costs are about the same as rail, and the declining demand for newsprint hasn't helped. The newspaper also sometimes deals with rail issues in a negative way under their current editorial policy. Hubbard Hall (IIRC) receives several tank cars a month, somewhere in the south end of Waterbury. Albert Bros. scrap is the only other near regular customer, and when the scrap prices tanked last winter they didn't do anything either. The yard tracks across from the station are unused. The spur down the hill to the transload area is unused, overgrown, and blocked with debris. Plainville: Amerigas had 6 cars at the rack. Some more propane in the yard along with 2 covered hoppers and 2 center spines. For about a week engine MEC 353 apparently sat dead at Plainville, so no service anywhere on PAS (Pan Am) in Connecticut for that week. Another local finally came down with engine MEC 351. Amerigas, Forestville Lumber, and a scrap yard all south of the diamond, on the Canal Line. PAS has begun to get somewhat regular inbound steel shipments to Clark Steel, which is located in the former New Departure plant in Bristol. Hopefully this weekly or less service won't end this traffic. Firestone roofing products also receives tank cars there. Tilcon stone loading facility, between Plainville and New Britain, intact but unused. New Britain's Stanley Works is a shadow of its former self. Very little manufacturing there. A spin off company from Stanley - Cold Metal Products - used to receive coiled steel, probably mainly for Stanley, but they closed several years ago so any raw material needed now comes in by truck. Only other activity in New Britain is at the Whiting St. Yard, where ties and sometimes logs are transloaded to/from Perma-treat in Durham. As this is Pan Am owned, all or at least most of this traffic is company service non revenue. Over at the P&W at Middletown: Primary Steel and a brick supply business are on the Berlin Branch. Over in Portland, a construction & demolition debris site generates traffic. The only bright spot was Berlin where we could see covered hoppers north and the old Middletown line that seemed to have traffic for New Britan Steel |
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