Great video! Thanks for going in depth about the various yards of Boston. In regards to the Seaport District, the Early Owners layer of Rail Guide (online and on the app) showcases every single track of the massive New Haven yard in the area.
Great stuff. The content done by North Country Trains, South Coast Rail and yourself is great! Another topic I already commented (Middleborough line to buzzards), that would be great if you cover, would be the Central Massachussets MBTA Operations. Gone, but not forgeten... Room for revival?
Thanks! So glad you enjoy! Very very interesting idea!! I actually grew up there, but havent been back for more than a few hours since I was like 2!! That would be a really neat video, especially witu south coast rail coming up!
There was a Southern bound branch to the freight railway that left Boston, stayed alongside the Redline Ashmont / Braintree line until the Neponset River. After traversing through Port Norfolk and the Neponset River, it continued behind the Neponset Drive-in Theatre. The last freight train from the Canton - Taunton (not official name, just direction) was a Northbound train in the early 1970's. MAP NOTE: There's another similar online map application that allows a side by side sliding comparison. Will look it up and return to edit this. Thanks for the vid.!
Unfortunately, Boston didn't transition to double stacked container trains. Too many obstruction over the rails. Instead, many container from the ship port is TRUCKED out to rail where it can be stacked an hour away - that's why Boston's port operations are sorta vestigal, big enough to serve the New England area but not much more. My house has a defunct rail embankment next to it, replaced by a competing line fifty feet away. That one still carries freight. And me :) probably the csx Stoughton run you showed. The rails themselves seem to go on and on after splitting from the MBTA line, does the train not go past Stoughton?
Indeed! Boston with double stacks would have been AWESOME! Oh well :( I dont think freight can go past stoughton? All i know is they serve an industry just west of the station, and run around their train at the stoughton station.
Boston to compact and the heavy industry that needed rail yards has been replaced with tech-pharma-research etc etc…. I consider the Worcester yard kinda Boston west…
There is still some remains of the yard by Boston Landing. There is still some tracks left, like 3 or 4.
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Great video! Thanks for going in depth about the various yards of Boston. In regards to the Seaport District, the Early Owners layer of Rail Guide (online and on the app) showcases every single track of the massive New Haven yard in the area.
Im glad you enjoyed! Ill check out that site, sounds like another great way to see the “way it was” lol
I believe beacon yard is going to be used to reroute the Mass Pike.
Very nice survey of regional rail history, geography and economics! Thank you.
Already love the series! Can't wait to see the next episode!
Changing traffic patterns, trucking, lack of a manufacturing base, and Guilford-- thats where it all went.
Great video! I didn’t realize how many yards there used to be in Boston.
Also, BO-1 wasn’t abolished. Just one of it’s customers was shut down.
Thanks! Yea I know, but BO-1’s peabody portion was abolished, I shouldve worded that differently lol
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Great stuff. The content done by North Country Trains, South Coast Rail and yourself is great!
Another topic I already commented (Middleborough line to buzzards), that would be great if you cover, would be the Central Massachussets MBTA Operations. Gone, but not forgeten... Room for revival?
Thanks! So glad you enjoy!
Very very interesting idea!! I actually grew up there, but havent been back for more than a few hours since I was like 2!! That would be a really neat video, especially witu south coast rail coming up!
the mbta is transitioning some of its engineering dept. to iron horse park. making way for condos
Of course there’s an ICH on that reefer car (at 1:35)
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There was a Southern bound branch to the freight railway that left Boston, stayed alongside the Redline Ashmont / Braintree line until the Neponset River.
After traversing through Port Norfolk and the Neponset River, it continued behind the Neponset Drive-in Theatre. The last freight train from the Canton - Taunton (not official name, just direction) was a Northbound train in the early 1970's. MAP NOTE: There's another similar online map application that allows a side by side sliding comparison. Will look it up and return to edit this. Thanks for the vid.!
Unfortunately, Boston didn't transition to double stacked container trains. Too many obstruction over the rails. Instead, many container from the ship port is TRUCKED out to rail where it can be stacked an hour away - that's why Boston's port operations are sorta vestigal, big enough to serve the New England area but not much more.
My house has a defunct rail embankment next to it, replaced by a competing line fifty feet away. That one still carries freight. And me :) probably the csx Stoughton run you showed. The rails themselves seem to go on and on after splitting from the MBTA line, does the train not go past Stoughton?
Indeed! Boston with double stacks would have been AWESOME! Oh well :(
I dont think freight can go past stoughton? All i know is they serve an industry just west of the station, and run around their train at the stoughton station.
@@BostonByRailsno mbta doesn’t go past stoughton it stops at the station and then reverses back to canton and then Boston. Local railfan as well here
Mass Coastal Railroad Fore River Railroad Providence and Worcester Railroad Company G&W Bay Colony Railroad
Indeed! But out of those, Fore River is the only one that serves extremly close to the city. Theyre also all local service
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You’re forgetting Home Depot in Westwood, L001 biggest customer
Nice
Stone train is gonna be back in Franklin next week i think
Cool!
Is there a resource for local tags and their schedules for the Boston area? I never know how to find them
Wdym by tags?
@@BostonByRails like the ID’s. You mentioned LO10 in the video
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Boston to compact and the heavy industry that needed rail yards has been replaced with tech-pharma-research etc etc…. I consider the Worcester yard kinda Boston west…
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Fantastic video...what a shame democrats did to Boston.
Really great show but please back off of the microphone because the popping noises are annoying.
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