NEW ENGLAND CENTRAL RAILROAD (NECR)
The NECR operates 394 miles of railroad between the Vermont and Quebec border just south of Montreal on the north and tidewater at the Port of New London, CT on the south.
NECR features seven days per week service to all major interchange points. NECR interchanges with four Class I railroads; Canadian National at East Alburgh, VT, Canadian Pacific at Bellows Falls, VT, Norfolk Southern at Brattleboro, VT and CSXT at Palmer, MA. Other rail partners include the Vermont Railway at Burlington, the WACR, CCRR, PAS, MCER and PW interchanges at various points in Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut and New Hampshire.
NECR provides service of mixed (import and domestic) double stack COFC container clearances from Canadian border to PW at Willimantic, CT to/from intermodal terminal in Worcester (Boston), MA.
NECR also provides on-dock transatlantic steamship access at Port of New London, CT.
There is availability for railcar storage and on-line public warehouse and transfer yard facilities for rail/truck, truck/rail and rail/ocean service.
Major commodities featured for movement on the NECR include lumber, panels & plywood, poles, newsprint, printing paper, compressed gas, chemicals, fuel oils, road salt, ferrous and non-ferrous metals, fabricated metals, resins, TOFC/COFC, finished vehicles, feed mill ingredients, machinery & equipment, recyclables, ash, construction debris, foodstuffs and non-metallic minerals.