TheRailwire
General Discussion => Prototype Railroads: News, Photos, Research => Topic started by: Spades on February 18, 2022, 12:13:59 AM
-
"The Bayside Canadian Railway is an extremely short railway in Bayside, New Brunswick, Canada." All you need is an operating trackmobile
/>
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayside_Canadian_Railway
-
Help a brother out. Where are the trains in that video? :?
-
Help a brother out. Where are the trains in that video? :?
3:38 minutes two flat cars and a trackmobile.
-
Since it's right on the border, and according to Wikipedia the freight is trucked across the border, why not just extend the railroad across the border? Then the trucks would travel between two points, not just out and back, by rail, which should solve the legal issues.
-
Since it's right on the border, and according to Wikipedia the freight is trucked across the border, why not just extend the railroad across the border? Then the trucks would travel between two points, not just out and back, by rail, which should solve the legal issues.
I would assume no US Government agency would authorize the tracks construction or entry into the US
for the financial maleficent. Jones Act/cabotage it would be a shipment originating in Canada.