Chief Operating Officer Ryan Coholan welcomed a crowd aboard one of the MBTA’s inspection trains at Buzzards Bay station, including Cape Cod Regional Authority Administrator John Kennedy, state Senator Dylan A. Fernandes (D-Plymouth and Barnstable), state Representatives David T. Vieira (R-3rd Barnstable) and Steven G. Xiarhos (R-5th Barnstable), Bourne Select Board clerk Mary Jane Mastrangelo, and Select Board members Peter J. Meier and Jeanne L. Azarovitz. Coholan explained that the MBTA refurbished three cars that were originally slated for scrapping before repurposing them as an inspection train.
The last car featured a clear wall, allowing attendees to view the railroad and observe the existing infrastructure that could support a possible passenger rail service connecting the Buzzards Bay train station to the Middleborough train station, providing access to the South Coast Rail.
Attendees examined the platforms at the Wareham and Middleborough stations. Coholan also showed the contingent two potential location stops for the service at the Middleborough station, which resulted with a general agreement that the first location provided an easier transfer to the South Coast Rail line compared to the second location that was located a bit further away. “The rail line is there; it connects,” Coholan said of the railroad running from Buzzards Bay to Middleborough, which is “up to a reasonable passenger rail standard,” noting that adding signal infrastructure and positive train control will need to be discussed.
The goal of the day was to “have an honest conversation about what we have to do, what would be nice to do and what exists here today,” Coholan said, noting the trip provided an opportunity for stakeholders to put their “eyes on the infrastructure, talk about what’s involved.”
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Coholan concluded that after Monday’s trip the discussion amongst the stakeholders shifted from if an MBTA rail service should be extended to Buzzards Bay to how that should be done. “There’s no reason why there can’t be a ‘next,’” he added, noting that the next phase is to “figure out what the ‘next’ is.”