Working rail roads and their tracks.

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Don't forget Billions to High Speed Rail...
 
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not anymore there's more rails to trails than rails
Actually as I thought about it, it is true of where I lived too at least in miles of track, but all the rails that are now trails were spur lines built for freight and passenger service into the river valleys of the Cascades. They hauled lumber, limestone, coal, cement, logs which in some cases are hauled by truck but in many cases the mills and mines have shut down and the need just isn't there. Others were lines abandoned because of redundancy after rail mergers. The main lines are busier than ever and I would not want to live along a modern east-west rail corridor if all trains were powered by coal like in the above coal train video.
 
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Well I worked on the RR for 36 yrs and the difference from when I hired on until I retired was very real. Spur lines, sidings industry all have disappeared and while trains are longer there are fewer of them. Hump yards no longer needed, flat switching taking over main line Locos used in yards where yrs ago 1200-1700 hp engines were everywhere. Mainlines were removed where trains ran daily. Towns bypassed, the railroads became a money maker for shareholders while shutting down the little guy 100 cars or you dont get service. So much rail has been torn up that the RR's couldn't really handle any new business. Wait until CP starts removing KCS rail etc. There are thousands of locomotives sitting idle everywhere right now that 15 yrs ago were in service and now they're not. Its busy in some spots but yrs ago it was busy everywhere. Just a thought
 
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Neat map of abandoned railroads in North America the blue lines. Most are probably reporpused and or torn up. Apologize for clarity.
 

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   / Working rail roads and their tracks. #1,437  
Looking at the map MossRoad linked to and looking at abandoned lines that I am familiar with, I can understand why they were abandoned. They were industry driven dead end lines that became surplus when the factories shut down or the project was completed. Where I lived in Skagit County WA, there were two lines running up the river valley, one went as far as Concrete, about 30 miles east of the freeway, the second line ended at Rockport but was extended to Newhalem by Seattle City Light for their dam projects. The big lumber mills are gone, the cement plants shut down, the dams were completed.

Some of the lines in Whatcom county were also industry driven or were closed down with railroad mergers and railroads with drawing service, The Northern Pacific and Milwaukee Road each shipped one short train a day out of Bellingham. Between the two of them they made up about 20% of the rail traffic through town.

In many ways decrying the demise of the small railroads and their many spur lines is like mourning the loss of Sears or K-Mart. Their bad management and shortsightedness caused their demise and the competition filled the gap, and then some. With Sears and K-Mart, it's Amazon, Walmart and Costco, with the railroads it's trucking and the mega merger railroads, BNSF, CSX, Union Pacific and so on.

Railroads never could have put down enough steel to service all the store and shops trucks do. The result is we have better service, more choices, and lowered costs.
 
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It really boils down to simple $ & ¢. Modern railroads are most cost effective when transporting large amounts of goods over long distances. Trucks fill the gaps at either end of those long distances and for shorter transport routes.
 
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Around here, most of the abandoned lines are between small grain elevator towns. All of the larger towns and cities are still connected by freight rail.
 

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