Ayer: The Home of Boston's Freight Rail Yard, 35 Miles West | What Remains Ep 3
With Boston's lack of freight rail, one may wonder, does freight rail serve Boston at all? Well, Ayer Massachusetts, a town 35 miles northwest of the city holds one of Boston's freight yards. Cars are shipped here from as far west as Chicago, Illinois, and as far north as Maine. Enjoy! Subscribe to my Patreon: patreon.com/bostonbyrail Shout-out to my Patrons: Jared Ballou MP #boston #railfanning #rare #CSX #abandoned #panam

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The Last Freight Train in Boston

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The RAILROADS Vs. TRAIN ROBBERS ~ UP's Battle against Train Theft in California

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Chasing BNSF's American 250th Locomotives On The EAS / OCS Through Montana!

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Why B-Units Disappeared: The Truth Behind The Diesel Booster

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INSIDE BELEN YARD - SEE WHAT'S NEVER SHOWN

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C&D JB-2 on the Southern Secondary and Freehold Industrial

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Where Did All the Freight Trains Go? | What Remains Episode 1

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Boston's Best-Kept Railroad Secret

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Unbelievable Train Moments Caught on Camera

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Why Locomotives Can Pull So Much Weight | | This Train is 4.5 Miles Long and It's Still Growing

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The End of Rail Service in Salem | What Remains Ep 2

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Boston & Maine Railroad Freight in the 1970s

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Where Do MBTA Locomotives Go When You Don't See Them? | Boston Railroading Explained

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BNSF's OLDEST and WACKIEST Locomotive!

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Republika Srpska by Train | Forgotten Railways of Former Yugoslavia

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CSX and MBTA trains at Framingham and Ashland, MA- June 19, 2023

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Our Forgotten Railroad - Episode 6 - Needham

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A Train Carrying Train Tracks?! MBTA Welded Rail Train Explained

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Minuteman Diesels Episode 1: The F7s

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