one year later a rare move first in 11 years west on the maybrook line over towards the danbury mall. now this and that video are enjoyable to watch since its the same line
Very awesome and professional production as usual! I really should get down there to shoot all of the short line/regional RRs around there. Glad no one got hurt in the derailment.
People watching this video would NEVER believe that this was once the main line of the New Haven, with lots and LOTS of traffic. This was the direct route to Maybrook yard and everything went through Maybrook yard. PRR made sure they killed this line after they merged NH into themselves.
...only for storing Cars for Oak Ridge. The only part that is deemed “active” is from Brookfield Junction to the Bridge crossing the still river. The only other part that is “active” is portion the between the crossover by Wildman st and no further than the White St Crossing. Other than those two small portions of track its very well unused.
There’s really no point in doing so. International Dr is protected by a Circuit. And the only time they crossover Wildman st into Danbury yard is when they have to run around their train (usually when they can’t roll the train at Berkshire Junction) or when they’re handling stored Oak Ridge cars. Which isn’t often. P&W’s seasonal CT-2 shouldn’t have a hard time at Wildman St either, since they usually arrive in Danbury around Midnight
Metro North has filed to abandon the entire line in the state of NY. One of regional railroads with trackage rights is fighting it but it’s all excepted within Putnam and Dutchess.
They are definitely gonna bring the Maybrook Connecticut Putnam railroad line and the Harlem putmam Bruster North and the Hudson Putnam line. Even though they have the Putnam trailer over there wich is 1000% true. However they are definitely planning to bring all three private lines back wich is the old Putnam railroad lines rails trailers and back to rails again and they are planning big.
There has been no official documents for reactivation of the Maybrook line. The only grant approved is the $2 million environmental study on the section between Southeast and Danbury, CT. It’s a study. That does not mean the line will be reactivated
This is a very awesome video. I am using my imagination. What if the New Haven did not merge with the Penn Central. But had been reborn. If the New York Central and New Haven had merged with the Norfolk and Western. The New Haven would be reborn as the Providence,Worcester,New Haven and Jersey Central.
Well if it was that way. The trails that sit either on or beside the tracks of the Maybrook would’ve never existed, Maybrook yard would still see traffic. And business in Connecticut would be better
Hey can you let Stephen know that I overslept. I feel really bad. I tried texting & calling him but he isn’t responding maybe there’s no service there. I couldn’t sleep didn’t end up falling asleep till 3am and slept through my alarm I set for 5. It really sucks, tell him I said I’m sorry and hopes he’s not mad now
@@WeatheredRails thank you for telling him Ryan! Was he mad about it? Hope me and him are still cool, I feel really bad that I overslept I was so happy and looking forward to going too. I’ve never been there before today would’ve been my 1st time.
Wow. That's cool stuff seeing that train in downtown Danbury. Nice to see the track get some usage. Great job!
Thank you!!!
Outstanding video of this whole operation... Nicely done !!!
Thank you!!!
@@WeatheredRails That was really interesting when they re-railed those cars. Never saw that before...
one year later a rare move first in 11 years west on the maybrook line over towards the danbury mall. now this and that video are enjoyable to watch since its the same line
Moves like these are always enjoyable. Danbury Yard was always my playground. When it was a yard
Very awesome and professional production as usual! I really should get down there to shoot all of the short line/regional RRs around there. Glad no one got hurt in the derailment.
Thank you! For the Housatonic I recommend Canaan on Sunday’s, the NX-12 is Northbound usually around 09:00
Just found your channel.
Great video and narration.
I remember when Danbury yard was active with 3 CR B23-7’s (I think) and a caboose.
Russ
Thank you! They usually had 1-2 for the run up to New Milford.
People watching this video would NEVER believe that this was once the main line of the New Haven, with lots and LOTS of traffic. This was the direct route to Maybrook yard and everything went through Maybrook yard. PRR made sure they killed this line after they merged NH into themselves.
Don’t mean to be that guy but where is the detour?
The detour is using the inactive siding to navigate around the derailment sight to Oak Ridge.
@@WeatheredRails oh, they still use that track fairly frequently.
...only for storing Cars for Oak Ridge. The only part that is deemed “active” is from Brookfield Junction to the Bridge crossing the still river. The only other part that is “active” is portion the between the crossover by Wildman st and no further than the White St Crossing. Other than those two small portions of track its very well unused.
You would think that company would have a employee follow in vehicle to activate that crossing gate and flag the other crossing, just saying
There’s really no point in doing so. International Dr is protected by a Circuit. And the only time they crossover Wildman st into Danbury yard is when they have to run around their train (usually when they can’t roll the train at Berkshire Junction) or when they’re handling stored Oak Ridge cars. Which isn’t often. P&W’s seasonal CT-2 shouldn’t have a hard time at Wildman St either, since they usually arrive in Danbury around Midnight
Don't scratch up that leased power 12:29
Metro North has filed to abandon the entire line in the state of NY. One of regional railroads with trackage rights is fighting it but it’s all excepted within Putnam and Dutchess.
They are definitely gonna bring the Maybrook Connecticut Putnam railroad line and the Harlem putmam Bruster North and the Hudson Putnam line. Even though they have the Putnam trailer over there wich is 1000% true. However they are definitely planning to bring all three private lines back wich is the old Putnam railroad lines rails trailers and back to rails again and they are planning big.
There has been no official documents for reactivation of the Maybrook line. The only grant approved is the $2 million environmental study on the section between Southeast and Danbury, CT. It’s a study. That does not mean the line will be reactivated
This is a very awesome video. I am using my imagination. What if the New Haven did not merge with the Penn Central. But had been reborn. If the New York Central and New Haven had merged with the Norfolk and Western. The New Haven would be reborn as the Providence,Worcester,New Haven and Jersey Central.
Well if it was that way. The trails that sit either on or beside the tracks of the Maybrook would’ve never existed, Maybrook yard would still see traffic. And business in Connecticut would be better
You ever Ben to maine
No sir. However I do plan on making a trip to Waterville sometime in the near future.
cool I watch the sl-a St. Lawrence and Atlantic railway
Should have moved the shopping cart.
Its fine. Not in their way.
Unless I’m involved, I try to stay out of the way
Hey can you let Stephen know that I overslept. I feel really bad. I tried texting & calling him but he isn’t responding maybe there’s no service there. I couldn’t sleep didn’t end up falling asleep till 3am and slept through my alarm I set for 5. It really sucks, tell him I said I’m sorry and hopes he’s not mad now
I did, sorry I couldn’t respond since there wasn’t any service
@@WeatheredRails thank you for telling him Ryan! Was he mad about it? Hope me and him are still cool, I feel really bad that I overslept I was so happy and looking forward to going too. I’ve never been there before today would’ve been my 1st time.
Hey there I am lol
Lol! Hello 😂
Nothing dangerous about that job.
Yep. Be smart and you’ll be fine
No Thrid rail . your good.