@@scr2392 This was a utility railroad that moved cranberries, supplies, and workers around a cranberry plantation. It was later turned into a tourist attraction.
If the State of Mass. was smart, they'd purchase the site for sale, add it to the nature reserve, reinstall the railroad and use it to let people go through the reserve...but they probably wouldn't think of doing that.
if you want the land and railroad to be used right, find a private buyer... state fucks everything up and doesnt have the brainpower to operate a for profit recreational railroad.
@@benkempf Once under state ownership it no longer needs to be for profit, it can be a break even operation...under the state park service, unless the Mass state park service is that incompetent. It doesn't take geniuses to figure any of this out...only people with half a brain and some common sense(both lacking severely in this country).
The rail is still Edaville property and itself isn’t technically abandoned or available. Unfortunately there’s no rail left from the abandoned portion either.
Unfortunately no because the path is on a state owned nature reserve and wildlife area and houses have been built on a part of the ROW. I suppose it could be rerouted but once again property lines are an issue.
It’s so sad that this place was sold. It’ll unfortunately most likely be turned into condos or a housing development. Not long ago this was a thriving business bringing fun and memories to many families and is now it is just another causality of the covid control pandemic.
That's the plan at some point. Unfortunately I did not have one while filming this since at the time I was only going for a walk but decided to do a video. I'll be back with a stabilizer to retake this video.
@@SouthCoastRailVideos No worries, and I'm no expert. I just went to Best Buy recently with my daughter as she purchased one. Seems it wasn't that expensive. All in good time. Please be healthy, and keep up the excellent work.
Probably going hunting there soon, can’t wait to see the old tracks.
Mount urann, I think is where the old sand pit used to be that had a decent hill climb
Great footage and Discovery I hope they can bring this back in service someday or what are they going to do with it
Thank you so much, for posting this video. Brought back great memories.
Ca.n You do a video about the abandoned train track from taunton through Dighton please
I’ve been thinking about that. Perhaps I’ll do a video in the future.
@@SouthCoastRailVideos yeah I've been on them a few times their over grown but it's cool to know the history behind them
Is that standard gage or narrow looks smaller
Narrow gauge
@@SouthCoastRailVideos was there an industrial area it supported or or just to another city
@@scr2392 This was a utility railroad that moved cranberries, supplies, and workers around a cranberry plantation. It was later turned into a tourist attraction.
@@SouthCoastRailVideos thanks very interesting
Keep up the good work
It's sad to see that the cranberry bog reservoir track has been abandoned I wonder how they're going to harvest the cranberry bogs for now on
They’ve been using trucks and other machinery to harvest them since about 1950.
@@SouthCoastRailVideos they should use rail again because of the gas prices
If the State of Mass. was smart, they'd purchase the site for sale, add it to the nature reserve, reinstall the railroad and use it to let people go through the reserve...but they probably wouldn't think of doing that.
if you want the land and railroad to be used right, find a private buyer... state fucks everything up and doesnt have the brainpower to operate a for profit recreational railroad.
@@benkempf Once under state ownership it no longer needs to be for profit, it can be a break even operation...under the state park service, unless the Mass state park service is that incompetent. It doesn't take geniuses to figure any of this out...only people with half a brain and some common sense(both lacking severely in this country).
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the W.W.& F. is always looking for unused rail.
The rail is still Edaville property and itself isn’t technically abandoned or available. Unfortunately there’s no rail left from the abandoned portion either.
is it being restored?
Unfortunately no because the path is on a state owned nature reserve and wildlife area and houses have been built on a part of the ROW. I suppose it could be rerouted but once again property lines are an issue.
confused as i used to take my now 23 yo son there... this was abandoned again, after being revitalized in the late 90s?
This is a section of the 5 mile loop that was abandoned and removed. The park with the shorter 2 mile loop still exists.
Why was the track abandoned?
This was once part of a 5.5 mile loop that was shortened to 2 miles. Also some of the land the track was on was sold off to build homes.
It’s so sad that this place was sold. It’ll unfortunately most likely be turned into condos or a housing development. Not long ago this was a thriving business bringing fun and memories to many families and is now it is just another causality of the covid control pandemic.
Wouldn't it be fantastic to see this line restored?!! Let's hope it is one day!! Let's get more diesel trucks off the road!!
If restored this line would not operate freight, this is a tourist attraction.
Nicely done. Only suggestion I might make - they're so inexpensive now, is that you use a stabilizer when moving.
That's the plan at some point. Unfortunately I did not have one while filming this since at the time I was only going for a walk but decided to do a video. I'll be back with a stabilizer to retake this video.
@@SouthCoastRailVideos No worries, and I'm no expert. I just went to Best Buy recently with my daughter as she purchased one. Seems it wasn't that expensive. All in good time. Please be healthy, and keep up the excellent work.
Sad to see EVRR up for sale. Hopefully some developer doesn’t come in and demolish the amusement park & railroad!