Sunday, January 16, 2011

Rumours in Wakefield

Daily Passenger Service Returning to Wakefield?
Residents of the rural community of Wakefield, famous for its Drive-In Theatre and its church suppers, are accustomed to watching high-speed passenger trains run through the community without stopping. Ever since Carleton Railway management decided to make Rosedale the passenger hub for central Carleton County, the little station in Wakefield has been idle.
However, residents have noticed carpenters working at the old station and it appears that they are refurbishing the passenger end of the station. Management has been tight-lipped about plans, but rumours abound that in light of the tremendous success of its passenger operations the railway is planning to add a daily high-speed commuter service to and from Fredericton. In fact, several new pieces of passenger equipment have recently been painted and lettered in the Nortondale shops but the stainless steel cars are currently sitting idle in the South Newbridge yard.
The community is abuzz with speculation about the rumoured new passsenger service, but for now the Carleton Railway's two daily passenger trains continue to speed through the communtiy without stopping.





1 comment:

Doug Whitman said...

Steve
Nice to hear from Carleton Railway again, it has been a long time since the last report. Hopefully the Carleton Railway reporter will have more time for press releases now.

The improvements in Wakefield looking great, as usual. Did the Carleton Railway track gang also do some work in the area?

later

Doug