@BlackDiamond
I agree, The priority should be the Southern passenger tier based on the old Boston Albany/Lake Shore limited route via Springfield. However This isn’t a bad idea.
Based off reporting it seems like the aim is to try and combat the population decline along the northern route.
Living along the southern passenger tier the population is going through high property values and rents though it’s still a super commuter range for Hartford and Boston.
With Mass living up to that abbreviation by being the third state in population density, the aim seems to be to try and make ease of transit to those northern Passenger tier communities so as to make them more accessible to potential residents in hopes that by being able to get to the Boston metro area as well as NY state directly and with transfers south to NYC.
They could encourage people to move back into those rust belt communities and better distribute the population.
From the Urbanism perspective many of these are the classic town models “cute downtown” that they encourage but separated by the degeneration of the passenger rail system of the U.S.. Undeveloped land relative to the rest of the state offering potential for development of housing and Re industrialization.
Farther economics comes in as towns like North Adam’s are Tourist spots. Classic Norman Rockwell Massachusetts with great foliage in the fall. Two Ski resorts in the Winter along the proposed route and some nice spring/summer festivals.
It’s just a question of the infrastructure just as in the southern tier you have a set of established existing passenger railroad from North station to Fitchburg. Then it’s freight railroad. Much of it crosses through these communities. A lot of the old stations and platforms were demolished since they closed a few are preserved as taverns, restaurants and Museums. North Adam’s doesn’t even have station the original one was in Adam’s and is disconnected from the route and is a bar. Plus the Question of infill stations and stops. Like Orange or Shelburn falls, Montague. Reestablish Gardner? I haven’t even mentioned electrification. Well I am a fan of it. Generally I am of the opinion that we can retrofit that later get it started sooner with conventional locomotives. Besides I feel if we are going to be investing in a major electrification project I would rather see it modernize the existing NEC system first to cure the problems of tension and overheating then expand from there. But I digress.