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Title: NJ: I-280 Temp RR. during construction.
Post by: Brian556 on February 23, 2012, 11:44:58 PM
I ran across this on Railpictures.net and thought it was interesting. A temporary railroad was built upon the grade that I-280 was being built for the purpose of hauling materials during construction.
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Title: Re: NJ: I-280 Temp RR. during construction.
Post by: mgk920 on February 24, 2012, 04:12:11 PM
The contractor determined that the railroad would be more cost efficient than using oversized trucks to haul all of the spoils from a very large rock cut.  The bedrock in that area is very hard and jagged and would have eaten those trucks' tires (think $$$$ for each one) for lunch.  After the work was complete (IIRC, a little over a year), the contractor removed the track and sold off all of the equipment, including two new-bought locomotives.

Mike
Title: Re: NJ: I-280 Temp RR. during construction.
Post by: mgk920 on February 24, 2012, 04:16:16 PM
BTW, this is 'I-280' in New Jersey.

Mike
Title: Re: NJ: I-280 Temp RR. during construction.
Post by: Alps on February 24, 2012, 04:29:27 PM
OK it's really cool to see a railroad in the WB lanes at Exit 6. I wonder if it tied into the freight spur near Exit 4.
Title: Re: NJ: I-280 Temp RR. during construction.
Post by: Duke87 on February 25, 2012, 01:36:56 PM
Well, that is a pretty huge rock cut.

Interesting example of using one mode to build another. Is it unique?
Title: Re: NJ: I-280 Temp RR. during construction.
Post by: NE2 on February 25, 2012, 01:55:21 PM
Quote from: Duke87 on February 25, 2012, 01:36:56 PM
Well, that is a pretty huge rock cut.

Interesting example of using one mode to build another. Is it unique?
They use roads to build railroads all the time :)

They used temporary railroads for the Panama Canal: http://www.panamarailroad.org/canal.html "Nothing in the Canal Zone during construction days was moved by truck. For the shortest, even temporary hauls, ties and rails for trains were laid. Even the steam shovels in the cuts were on rails, and as they moved forward, the old tracks had to be torn up and new ones laid ahead of the shovel."
Title: Re: NJ: I-280 Temp RR. during construction.
Post by: Roadgeek Adam on February 25, 2012, 02:27:05 PM
DOT probably gave the Morristown and Erie money to build and do the hauling, since that's the only freight rail line, besides the Erie-Lackawanna, which was waning at the time.