For those of you who do not know, hsrail.org has frequent free webinars about the rail travel in this country and around the world. I find them to be very fun and informative. The best part is the Q and A portions where you get real, informed answers to any burning questions you have.
One of their webinars back in October featured Scott Spencer from the Delaware LLC AmeriStarRail, a company with ambitious goals in the NE Corridor. From what I gathered, they would like to operate as an Amtrak affiliate, running their own fleet of tri-powered high-speed trains (though ticketed as Amtrak trains).
You can watch it here:
I wanted to discuss their plans that are specific to the Boston area and the Grand Junction Railroad. From what I understand, they want to extend the Springfield portion of the NEC, routing it through the Worcester Line (giving Worcester Union Station much desired additional intercity service) and connect to North Station (and Brunswick, ME) through Grand Junction Railroad. As described in the Webinar, they would back into North Station, and then continue north. Additionally, they would put an intercity station near MIT.
I live a few blocks from the Massachusetts Ave grade crossing of the GJR, and I can safely say no revenue service will be coming down those tracks in the near future. A massive (and expensive) project would have to be undertaken to make this plan a reality, including making the bridge across the Charles usable for revenue service. Another hurdle is electrification, which doesnt exist on much of the proposed route, but could be helped given the MBTA's verified interested in EMU's and electrification.
What do you all think of this proposal? What do you think would take to make this a reality? Do you think something like this is even possible in a reasonable amount of time (10-20 years).
For reference, here is a picture of their proposed map.
One of their webinars back in October featured Scott Spencer from the Delaware LLC AmeriStarRail, a company with ambitious goals in the NE Corridor. From what I gathered, they would like to operate as an Amtrak affiliate, running their own fleet of tri-powered high-speed trains (though ticketed as Amtrak trains).
You can watch it here:
I wanted to discuss their plans that are specific to the Boston area and the Grand Junction Railroad. From what I understand, they want to extend the Springfield portion of the NEC, routing it through the Worcester Line (giving Worcester Union Station much desired additional intercity service) and connect to North Station (and Brunswick, ME) through Grand Junction Railroad. As described in the Webinar, they would back into North Station, and then continue north. Additionally, they would put an intercity station near MIT.
I live a few blocks from the Massachusetts Ave grade crossing of the GJR, and I can safely say no revenue service will be coming down those tracks in the near future. A massive (and expensive) project would have to be undertaken to make this plan a reality, including making the bridge across the Charles usable for revenue service. Another hurdle is electrification, which doesnt exist on much of the proposed route, but could be helped given the MBTA's verified interested in EMU's and electrification.
What do you all think of this proposal? What do you think would take to make this a reality? Do you think something like this is even possible in a reasonable amount of time (10-20 years).
For reference, here is a picture of their proposed map.
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