The ERail terminal was builtby K-Line on the old CNJ Eport car shops after we leased them the property. Originally it was to have six tracks but only four were built, for various reasons. The original deal was a thirty year lease,in three 10-year renewable increments. We signed the deal up in K-Line' offices on the 98th floor of 2WTC, or rather, L. Stanley Crane signed for us--he said to me ".. Jim, you witness this, you did the deal...", kind of a neat memory! I do not know what the current arrangement is between K-Line and NS, although I could make a pretty good guess. The Portside terminal was CNJ, built to handle container traffic over, naturally, the port!.It actually became PANYNJ property in the early 80s as part of the Hack River (bridge) Agreement. Just north of Portside, over the creek dividing Port Elizabeth from Port Newark, was what was known as the PCIT. During my era, it was mostly used to store/park autos, sometimes containers, but not used as an intermodal facility, although we had ideas combining PS and PCIT into a big intermodal terminal. PS was strictly international- remember it is PA property, though that doesn't mean that occasional domestic loads didn't get into the place by accident. Outbound domestic just plain wouldn't be accepted at the gate. Anyway the shippers and draymen all knew where to take which loads. The PS operation was made moot by the startup of the on-dock operation at Maher in '90-91, and you know how that has expanded-and continues to do so. The area of PS/PC is now occupied by the staging tracks for the on-dock facility. Our best year at PS was about 60-65K lifts; Maher several years ago was around 280K, and I think the build-out will handle upwards of 600K. They will need it all. Jim The Erie Lackawanna Mailing List Sponsored by the ELH&TS http://www.elhts.org ------------------------------
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