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The number of freight railroads in Massachusetts decreases by one. Mass Coastal Railroad acquires the trackage rights and line assets of Bay Colony Railroad: the MassDOT-owned Wattupa Branch from New Bedford to Westport, and the MBTA-owned Millis Industrial Track from Medfield to Millis. Bay Colony began 41 years ago operating a fairly sizeable network in Eastern MA (Millis-Medfield-Needham-Newton, Wattupa, Cape Cod Main Middleboro-Hyannis and South Dennis stub, Falmouth Branch to Falmouth Depot, Plymouth Line, Hanover Branch, Greenbush Line to Cohasset, Taunton's Dean St. Industrial Track, the Framingham & Lowell from West Concord to Acton). But inability to hold onto customers led to mass abandonments, and Mass Coastal outbid them for the Cape Trash Train 15 years ago. They were whittled down to just a couple of customers on the Wattupa and on-again/off-again (for the last 2-1/2 years, off-again) activity in Millis. Now they're extinct.
Mass Coastal gains a beneficial extension of their contiguous network, eliminating the BC interchange at New Bedford for direct service to Westport (primarily scrap business) with opportunities at a Dartmouth industrial park to pick up a couple more customers. They probably have little to no interest in Millis since the intermittent cement sand transloading operation doesn't look like it's ever coming back. It's likely that BC told them "take it all, or take none of it" for its inclusion in the sale. This may end up finally pushing that line towards abandonment.
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