Ed Speculated: > EL may have been able to continue if Agnus hadn't hit. N&W or Chessie > might have been more interested in the line from Sterling to Hammond as a > high-speed route out of Chicago for intermodal traffic. Possibly ATSF > would have stepped in during the 80s. Althought I'm not sure what whould > have happened to the line east of Sterling where the steep grades took > over. Possibly Buffalo to Hoboken via Scranton would have remained as > well. I could see where one of these carries could have established an > intermodal terminal at Port Morris in the 80s. Well, maybe the N&W could have implemented a version of the Van Sweringen's original plan and reroute traffic over and improved Nickel Plate line from Lima or maybe even Kent to Buffalo. Scranton was problematic after the choice on the east end was the M&E or the Greenwood Lake line (as we saw in actual practice <g>). Of course, the NYS&W more or less made a living doing a piece of Buffalo-NY with the doublestacks for awhile. Cheers, Jim The Erie Lackawanna Mailing List Sponsored by the ELH&TS http://www.elhts.org To Unsubscribe: http://lists.elhts.org/erielackunsub.html ------------------------------
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