BostonTrainGuy
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I'm guessing from this story that those ships are coming through the Panama Canal so they are hitting the southern ports first. Anything coming through the Suez Canal should reach Boston first and if we had decent rail service maybe some traffic could be shaved off the top. Looking at a map ships going to Saint John have to dip way down below Nova Scotia and then turn back north. The distance to Boston doesn't seem to be that much further. If much smaller Saint John can do it, Boston can do it.
I know the usual argument is that Boston freight stays local and Massport only serves New England, but there is ample capacity to add to that local traffic now that we can handle bigger ships. It will be really sad after this pier and crane investment if Boston can't attract long haul business especially since the other ports are so congested. A congestion-free port has to be a unique selling opportunity for Massport.
And yes we may have to get a little creative until a rail line actually reaches the port but there are possibilities. For instance Adesa/CP Yard in Framingham could be operational almost immediately. Also there looks like there is room is Westborough Yard to add a few tracks.
Massport has to justify this massive expansion. Maybe they put the cart before the horse here? An unsuccessful "build it and they will come" approach is going to be a very embarrassing and inept move. Did Massport have any commitments before this expansion was planned? Major pieces are now in place. Let's hope Massport succeeds in putting this puzzle together.
I know the usual argument is that Boston freight stays local and Massport only serves New England, but there is ample capacity to add to that local traffic now that we can handle bigger ships. It will be really sad after this pier and crane investment if Boston can't attract long haul business especially since the other ports are so congested. A congestion-free port has to be a unique selling opportunity for Massport.
And yes we may have to get a little creative until a rail line actually reaches the port but there are possibilities. For instance Adesa/CP Yard in Framingham could be operational almost immediately. Also there looks like there is room is Westborough Yard to add a few tracks.
Massport has to justify this massive expansion. Maybe they put the cart before the horse here? An unsuccessful "build it and they will come" approach is going to be a very embarrassing and inept move. Did Massport have any commitments before this expansion was planned? Major pieces are now in place. Let's hope Massport succeeds in putting this puzzle together.