QUOTE: Originally posted by gabe Randy is absolutely right. There is no way your railway will be able to pay the 200 high-priced lawyers that it will need--and who doesn't--to be able to be a proper company if it has all of those high-priced positions. While we are at it, we better cut some of the non-managerial positions too. After all, with lawyers on board, do we really need to worry about safety? Last, but not least, we better make sure we cancel all fan excursions. We don't want our legal department over worked by all of the legal problems that can result from such frivolous activity. We should not get rid of the Chief financial officer though; got to keep him or her on board to make sure the lawyers get paid. Gabe
QUOTE: Originally posted by piouslion Now that's a new one on me, a railroad that is a charity, how novel[#dots].
Larry Resident Microferroequinologist (at least at my house) Everyone goes home; Safety begins with you My Opinion. Standard Disclaimers Apply. No Expiration Date Come ride the rails with me! There's one thing about humility - the moment you think you've got it, you've lost it...
QUOTE: Originally posted by jchnhtfd Don't laugh, guys -- funnier things have happened in the la-la-land which characterises big corporations these days! Junction -- why not pick up some of the trackage on the south shore of the St. Lawrence (the old New York, Ontario & Western) while you're at it -- and maybe the St. Johnsbury and Lamoille County too!
QUOTE: Originally posted by piouslion I'll concur with the tourisim and PR part for you, Would you let me take the pictures?
Deshler Ohio-crossroads of the B&O Matt eats your fries.YUM! Clinton st viaduct undefeated against too tall trucks!!!(voted to be called the "Clinton St. can opener").
QUOTE: Originally posted by gabe Sorry Junctionfan, But the law offices of Dewy Cheatam n' Hall have just been employed by Gabe Hawkins to file an injunction (no punn intended) against the Great Lakes & Atlantic Railway. Mr. Hawkins is aware of your Canadian ancestory and has yet to recover from the Canadians taking over his beloved Illinois Central and Wisconsin Central. Although Mr. Hawkins is rumored to be fond of Canadians, he has seen enough and cannot stand the thought of another American Railway succombing to his brothers to the north.
QUOTE: Originally posted by jruppert You don't have a department to oversee maintenace, and mechanical standards.
QUOTE: Originally posted by jchnhtfd My legal representatives, Fleecem & Sue, have informed me that the railroad I meant you to pick up is the Ogdensburgh & Lake Champlain, not the NYO&W... old men are entitled to lapses!
QUOTE: Originally posted by cpbloom As VP of Tourism and PR, I'd like to set up a round trip rail excursion from Pittsburgh to Buffalo (Niagara Falls).
QUOTE: Originally posted by Junctionfan We'll see about that.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Junctionfan I don't know. I think the Providence and Worchester or one of the 3 Guilford System railroads bought. Where does the line go?
QUOTE: Originally posted by Limitedclear QUOTE: Originally posted by Junctionfan I don't know. I think the Providence and Worchester or one of the 3 Guilford System railroads bought. Where does the line go? Andrew- Think research. The P&W is an independent publicly traded company. It is not now and never has been owned by Guilford. LC
QUOTE: Originally posted by Junctionfan ....Anyways back to my railroad. The company needs to start expanding and we need to go to New York. I propose a line that goes from Syracuse to Binghamton (might buy the existing NYSW line if available) and from Binghamton, travel along the Deleware River to New York (I think it will be parallel to NS). This will greatly expand our intermodal potential as well as general merchandise opportunities now to both New York, Binghamton and the other cities with rail demand along the way.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Overmod I, for one, would be infinitely fascinated to see how anyone gets down the "Deleware River" to New York from Binghamton. I have to conclude that the New York City area is what you mean, because going 'from Binghamton to New York State' would be like going from Toronto south to Ontario in Canadian terms... rather difficult. Delaware = Philadelphia HUDSON = New York City Delaware and Hudson = railroad intended in part to link the two Suskie goes as close to NYC as you need; they also have a very interesting nearly-forgotten tunnel under the Palisades that AFAIK is still not used for anything (I last walked it in the late 1990s). You'll need to reconstruct some track between the Public Service plant on Overpeck Creek to get the line in service, but it's graded for double track over the meadows... Very easy transfer to the West Shore line, too, if you are interested in terminal-end access over trackage rights.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Overmod Last I looked, it was a relatively long way from Port Jervis to New York, and the only available lines that link them are NJT. Not much likelihood of new freight on the ex-Erie mains...
QUOTE: Originally posted by Junctionfan Are you talking about the D&H line that runs between Binghamton and Scanton? Is it owned by anybody? Where is Suskie and what route (including cities) would you recommend I go? Does the tunnel except doublestacks?
QUOTE: Originally posted by Limitedclear QUOTE: Originally posted by Junctionfan Are you talking about the D&H line that runs between Binghamton and Scanton? Is it owned by anybody? Where is Suskie and what route (including cities) would you recommend I go? Does the tunnel except doublestacks? It is owned by CP Rail as is all that remains of the D&H. LC
QUOTE: Originally posted by Junctionfan I would not like to have to go through the pains of trackage rights agreement or lack of. It would be cheaper in the long run if I just built a new route and not spend the money on court battles and spend money on my competition.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Junctionfan Thankyou for the advice. In that case I will have to build the line from scatch but that will happen in 3 years because it would be out of my budget and would negatively effect my fiscal planning. Unless the shareholders give me permission to stray from the budget, I have to wait in 2007/2008.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Overmod If I may extend a bit on LC's comments regarding sensible routings: I'm sure it's fun to just imagine that you have acquired lots of Northeastern railroads 'because you can' -- but I think it would be far more fun to imagine that you have to acquire these lines from the appropriate entities or people, and then have to compete in the real world against those that are left. I might start by: 1) Deciding which main lines and trackage comprise my 'core business' 2) Determining who owns that trackage, and how I might acquire it from them 3) Finding the current owner, lessor, etc. of the ROWs I may want to use (e.g. ex-NYO&W route mileage) and figuring out what needs to be done (public hearings, alternative-use proposals, placating NIMBY property owners adjacent to trackage, etc.) 4) Procedures to request trackage rights -- and conditions of service, etc. over those rights -- from other railroads to bridge gaps or provide temporary service while other ROW acquisitions or improvements are in progress. A combination of these approaches, for instance, should give you the ability to run multiple independent routes in key lanes, which would then allow directional routing to eliminate 'running meets' from your CTC programming at important times, and as a consequence eliminate much of any need to double-track particular lines to increase capacity up to the point that demand would warrant the capital expense and effort. Then build and expand operations in the 'classic' railroad manner -- justifying the improvements in real terms, and making the necessary tradeoffs when needed.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Limitedclear QUOTE: Originally posted by Junctionfan ....Anyways back to my railroad. The company needs to start expanding and we need to go to New York. I propose a line that goes from Syracuse to Binghamton (might buy the existing NYSW line if available) and from Binghamton, travel along the Deleware River to New York (I think it will be parallel to NS). This will greatly expand our intermodal potential as well as general merchandise opportunities now to both New York, Binghamton and the other cities with rail demand along the way. Andrew- First make a service application (Mr. Chaaalie apply blake prease...), NYS&W's line from Syracuse to Binghamton is owned by various subdivisions of New York State. NYS&W is largely controlled by NS and CSX who paid a punishing amount of money to buy that influence. They won't sell to an outsider. Even if they did, the state would have to approve it. Second, the NYS&W does not have a line east of Binghamton. That is the NS Southern Tier Line that NYS&W has trackage rights only over it. The NS is very touchy about the whole thing and then there are the issues with MN and NJT that operate commuter service on the line east of Port Jervis, NY. LC
QUOTE: Originally posted by Junctionfan Thankyou Overmod. This is who makes up my Board of Directors currently Chairman of the Board (Executive Commitee) Andrew Hugh Little Board Members -------------------------------- William G Pagonis Charles Swinburn Mortimer B Fuller III Robert W Anestis T Michael Lang Robert M Melzer Gary Gibson Tom Steiniger
QUOTE: Originally posted by espeefoamer I offer my services as VP of steam excursions.You will aquire a large Canadian steam engine for steam trips,won't you? I propose geting an ex CPR Selkirk.[:)]
QUOTE: Originally posted by cpbloom QUOTE: Originally posted by espeefoamer I offer my services as VP of steam excursions.You will aquire a large Canadian steam engine for steam trips,won't you? I propose geting an ex CPR Selkirk.[:)] Wouldn't VP of steam excursions be like already under VP of Tourism and PR cpbloom, VP of Tourism and PR [:p]
QUOTE: Originally posted by Junctionfan I have my operation costs under control Gabe. I have enough lawyers including Robert Shapiro and Johnny Cochrane (definately fantasy land[:D]). I need department heads. I currently have only a CEO (me), and CFO, COO and Cheif of Security and Legal Services (G&A police included). Who will step up to the plate? I think Mark W Hemphill would make a fine Vice President of Research for example; and edblysard a fine Vice President of Security and Legal Services.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Junctionfan Even with a railroad this big?
QUOTE: Originally posted by Junctionfan Who should I keep and who should I can? What would suggest about the unions? What dictates which union has jurisdiction and where?
QUOTE: Originally posted by Junctionfan I need signalmen, train crews, mow crews, office staff, police. Since I operate in Canada as well as the U.S it might be several than just the four unions. Any recommendations on how I should do this?
QUOTE: Originally posted by Limitedclear QUOTE: Originally posted by Junctionfan I need signalmen, train crews, mow crews, office staff, police. Since I operate in Canada as well as the U.S it might be several than just the four unions. Any recommendations on how I should do this? I think you need to read into this more and make some decisions based upon your research. There is no "right" answer. Just remember that the choices you make may have consequences such as strikes or jurisdictional disputes that will cost you money in the long term. These are just part of the problems you will face and although you will have Labor Relations and General Counsel (and their staff) to help you, the ultimate decision will rest with you. We are literally talking about large stakes so it is a CEO decision. Also, I question your need for a police department. RR police are very expensive and don't produce any revuene. Why have them at all? Your insurance rates will be significantly higher for liability coverage with armed police on staff. Insurers see police and think "Rodney King"... LC
QUOTE: Originally posted by Randy Stahl Even today there's no buisness on the former Milw electric lines or the NSL. I doubt either could have survived any longer than they did. The Sheboygan line is parelleled by the CNW> The Watertown line is parelleled by the MILW road. The MRK line was parelleled by 3 other RRs. The Burlington line has ZERO online industry and the East Troy line has all but dried up. The NSL would have suffered badly from Too much competition and would have been at the mercy of the MILW and the CNW in setting rates. Why would you deiselize these things anyhow with fuel costs going wild, I think alot of RRs today would like to have some electric RR infrastructure. Randy
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QUOTE: Originally posted by mloik Uh oh, Junctionfan, As an expert on weather and climate (and a native of Mississauga, ON), I can see that you're in for a heck of a winter...frozen ports on the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Seaway, unbelievably frozen switches, snow drifts that defy all plows, &c, &c. This is going to cost you big bucks. And, just wait until you get my bill as a consultant... Michael Ben Lomond, California
QUOTE: Originally posted by Junctionfan Where is the mine rail located?
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