Bay Colony Railroad


The Bay Colony Railroad is a shortline railroad operating in Massachusetts.
The BCLR operates in the Millis - Milford - Needham Corridor and in the Dartmouth - Westport - New Bedford area. In addition to moving freight for its customers, Bay Colony also performs AAR-certified repairs on rolling stock and contract track construction projects for other railroads. It has a sister railroad, the Seminole Gulf Railway, which is based out of Fort Myers, Florida.

History

The Bay Colony railroad was chartered on March 31, 1977, with the intent of taking over freight service on former New Haven lines from Conrail, which was planning to abandon service. The lines were purchased by the state government, and Bay Colony took over all freight operations on the lines on June 12, 1982 with a 25-year contract.
The contract for the railroad lines owned by the State of Massachusetts administered by the Executive Office of Transportation, which included the Cape Cod main expired on December 31, 2007. It was awarded to a new company, the Massachusetts Coastal Railroad, which took over on January 1, 2008. At that time the Bay Colony ceased operation on those lines, but continues in other areas of the state.

Millis, MA Line

When the Millis GAF Plant in Millis, MA closed, the Bay Colony Railroad took a new contract from Tresca Bros Cement shortly after. Fly ash cars from Dragon Cement in Maine were delivered periodically, usually in the summer months to a section of track near Island Rd. in Millis. Last shipment was in February 2019, line has been inactive since.

Locomotive fleet