QUOTE: Originally posted by Blue Ridge Front How long is the line going to be and is it expandable for future growth?
QUOTE: Originally posted by M.W. Hemphill LC, I take it you'll be assessing the current and potential revenue, then?
QUOTE: Originally posted by Junctionfan In Niagara, trillium ships about 10 hoppers of grain to ADM in Port Colborne, 9 to 11 cars of corn and at least 9 empty corn syrup cars to Casco, about 30 hoppers of grain to Robin Hood. They ship 3 or 5 empty sulfuric acid tankers to General Chemical in Thorold. In St.Catharines, they ship about 2-4 box cars to Interlake Paper, 1 depressed flat to Trenegy boilers works, 1 or more depressed flat to Feranti-Packard transformers, 1-3 tankers of chemicals to Kemira Chemical and 3 to 10 gondolas to Glendale (ex Newmans) metals for scap loading. In Welland, the ship 1 tanker of chemicals to GDX Automotive, about 20 or more gondolas of scap metal from International Marine Salvage, medium transloading of mostly pipe and dimensional loads from Mel Jones Heavy Construction, and 2 or 3 covered two bay hoppers for Vasuvius. There is at least 20 to 30 other businesses alone in Niagara, that would consider transloading if not direct spur which they would likely prefer transloading facility.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Limitedclear Dupont Chemical, which produces both inbound and outbound loads
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QUOTE: Originally posted by ericsp QUOTE: Originally posted by Limitedclear Dupont Chemical, which produces both inbound and outbound loads Nice. However, since these loads are probably shipped/received in tankcars and/or covered hoppers, the same cars cannot be used to ship out product that brought in raw materials (unless DuPont wants to clean them). How does that affect revenues, compare to say, boxcars loaded both ways?
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Junctionfan What are the workers in the U.S payed compaired to in Canada keeping in mind that the U.S dollar is stronger than the Canadian? Even after the exchange rate, Canadian workers should be cheaper shouldn't they?
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QUOTE: Originally posted by oltmannd Anybody interested in owning/investing in shortlines should check this out: http://www.rblanchard.com/ Lots of good stuff there. Also, a shortline needs someone familiar with the commercial side of the business as well as someone familiar with IT requirements for shortlines. It is nearly a requirement to be able to send and receive trip plans/ETI/ETA messages these days.
QUOTE: Originally posted by bnsfkline For Anther....L/C's RS18 needs to be sold (Or Given) to Jhhtrainsplanes, and you need to buy a couple GP38-2's
QUOTE: Originally posted by 88gta350 Do I get to be Chief of Police for this little railroad? As a campain pledge, I promise to allow railfans to photograph our great railroad without labeling them as terrorists! If you need a resume, I have several years of experience defending nuclear power stations, with training in SWAT style tactics, sniper shooting, night vision devices, and a host of other little toys I probably shouldn't write about on the internet. I have a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice from Pennsylvania State University.
QUOTE: Originally posted by dehusman A good question to ask yourself is why is the railroad selling the line? What expenses are they looking at that make it unattractive financially to retain the line? What bridges are on the line and how much repair do they need? What is the subgrade and drainage condition of the railroad? Dave H.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Junctionfan I would recommend trying to get a loan or government grant and replace them especially if the area is prone to dry weather which could make the bridge fire hazard. How long are thease bridges? It might be better in the long run particularly if the area is prone to flooding, to use concrete.
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