Rhode Island Commuter Rail
#1
Guest_USrail21_*
Posted 08 November 2011 - 07:17 PM
#3
Posted 08 November 2011 - 09:04 PM
Does a commuter rail in Rhode Island sound like a good idea? To me, yes. The line will go from Providence to Westerly on Amtrak's Northeast Corridor. Stations are Providence, Providence Airport, Wickford Junction, Kingston, Kenyon, Wood River Junction, Bradford, then Westerly. Trains will use an AEM-7 locomotive and will have 6 cars with a locomotive at each end. Maximum speed is 78 MPH. End to end will take around an hour and twenty minutes.
Actually, I think you should use a GG1. I've always wanted to see those running again. And since they're just as likely to make new GG1s as they are to make new AEM-7s, we might as well go with the more antiquated technology.
Also, I think the trains should stop at Boston Back Bay, but not Boston South, because it's only 1-mile from Back Bay, and people won't mind walking.
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#5
Posted 08 November 2011 - 09:30 PM
Also, the existing MBTA equipment can already do 100mph I think with single diesels. This is also the segment of the Northeast Corridor that lets the Acela reach 150mph so excessively slower commuter trains would just slow it and the 125mph Regionals down more than they already do. Also, AEM-7s are no longer produced, you'd need with something based off of NJT's ALP-46a, or the new Amtrak locomotive, ACS-64 unless you want to buy used ALP-44s from NJT or used AEM-7s from Amtrak once they start retiring them.
#8
Posted 08 November 2011 - 11:37 PM
#10
Posted 09 November 2011 - 02:22 AM
Newport
Middletown
Tiverton
Central Falls
East Greenwich
Kingston
Quonset
Woonsocket
Pawtucket
Cranston
Warwick
Light Rail would service these cities / towns
Providence
Pawtucket
East Providence
West Warwick
Cranston
Riverside
Warren
Streetcars would service these cities
Providence
East Providence
Cranston
North Providence
#11
Posted 09 November 2011 - 10:51 AM
Are you kidding? I would like to see K-4s used. That would be so coolDoes a commuter rail in Rhode Island sound like a good idea? To me, yes. The line will go from Providence to Westerly on Amtrak's Northeast Corridor. Stations are Providence, Providence Airport, Wickford Junction, Kingston, Kenyon, Wood River Junction, Bradford, then Westerly. Trains will use an AEM-7 locomotive and will have 6 cars with a locomotive at each end. Maximum speed is 78 MPH. End to end will take around an hour and twenty minutes.
Actually, I think you should use a GG1. I've always wanted to see those running again. And since they're just as likely to make new GG1s as they are to make new AEM-7s, we might as well go with the more antiquated technology.
#14
Posted 10 November 2011 - 07:07 AM
I mean, since talk is cheap and we can present any wild thing that enters our minds like it is the best thing since sliced bread, why not? Practical? Realistic? Financially viable? Who cares!?!
#16
Posted 11 November 2011 - 12:55 PM
In regards to a commuter rail, they are making a station in wickford and I believe that the idea is to have the Providence line of the MBTA extend south to Wickford and just extend the route that now currently runs from Boston South Station to Providence and then continues on to TF Green airport.
In regards to public transit into the city center, sadly downtown Providence isn't that vibrant in terms of employers/businesses. I am not sure how many people would utilize a commuter rail into Providence from South County. But then again a native Rhode Islander thinks traveling from someplace like Newport to Providence is a very long trip - its all the way across the bay!
#17
Posted 13 November 2011 - 04:11 PM
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#18
Guest_USrail21_*
Posted 13 November 2011 - 04:47 PM
Stop posting.
What, and see Amtrak just keep on doing the same old? Don't you want to see more trains? What kind of rail fan are you?
And yet you yourself want to keep using old technology in the form of an AEM-7.
The AEM-7 is not old. It can operate at 125 MPH. That is the third fastest type of Amtrak locomotive, behind Acela locomotives and HHP-8s. It is also electric.
#20
Posted 14 November 2011 - 12:18 AM
And I will back up amamba on the RI thinking. When i was an IRS auditor, people from Little Compton didn't want to drive to Providence - all 25 miles - because it is such a long trip!
BREAKING NEWS!!!!!!!! MBTA service serving TF Green (Providence airport) to Boston South Station begins today (11/14)!
A training I will go ... !
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