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INTERMODAL · FREIGHT · PASSENGER · TOURIST

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MINUTES OF November 20, 2000 MEETING

 

Northfield Freight House

 

Steve Flanders, Treasurer, the only officer present, opened the meeting at 7:30. Vice President Karl Smith arrived at 8:00 and assumed the chair.

Rail Corridor discussions:

  • Manchester & Lawrence John Palmer reported on the restoration and dedication of the milepost opposite the depot on Broadway in Derry. A legislative task force is being formed to continue the focus on the M&L with an NHRRA member, probably Bill Mosher who was not continued as a state rep., as an alternate member.
  • Berlin Branch Don Provencher discussed the status of the right-of-way since the tracks were lifted.
  • Northern Line Bill Remington with Chuck Ross checked all the railroad bridges in Franklin, Penacook, Webster Lake, Danbury, and bridge #140.83 on Rt 4 to Lebanon. The latter bridge is rotted beyond repair and should be removed as soon as possible. A motion was made and passed to pay Chuck Ross a $100 gratuity for his support in the inspection. Jim Whitemore indicated there is no current work going on between concord and White River Jct. But that the bridge in Enfield is gone.
  • Main Line West Bill Remington and Karl Smith led a discussion on signalling issues relating to the Plaistow extension of the MBTA and the Portland run for Amtrak.
  • Main Line East Karl Smith indicated that it appears as though Kittery, ME is not interested in a rail extension into the factory store area.

Legislation The Liability Limitation bill will go before the legislature in the next session. George Katsakiores and others are also sponsoring a bill to obtain a $100 million bonding authority to support railroad revitalization.

Other Discussions Guilford has been given a 20 minute time limit for idling locomotives in Atkinson, Westford and Forge Village in the night-time, because of noise and smell. A suggestion was made that if railroads didn't have to pay a fuel tax, the money could be used for track maintenance.

Other Business The motion was made and passed to allow Don Provencher to see if he could obtain some publicity from Channel 9 and the Union Leader.

 

The meeting closed at 9:30 PM, following a brisk snowstorm, which started about an hour earlier.

 

Recorded: Gus Sheedy

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