PLANNED CAPABILITIES

A phased path to rail-service readiness.

Northline Industrial is evaluating a bounded set of rail-service capabilities in Groveton, within Northumberland, New Hampshire. The services described below are in development—not currently available—and will advance only when demand, requirements, infrastructure, equipment, quality systems and trained personnel support them.

DEVELOPMENT STAGE — SERVICES ARE NOT YET COMMERCIALLY AVAILABLE

Phase One · Overview

Built to keep railcars moving.

Northline is shaping a rail-services platform around the work that returns equipment to productive service: closed-loop cleaning, inspection and light repair, coating and lining, staging, heating, and selective transload.

Four Phase One capabilities. One future path.

Phase One integrates four service capabilities across the railcar cycle. A separate longer-horizon path preserves the site’s upside without putting speculative scope into the first operating step.

01 · Cleaning & wash

Recover the asset. Control the stream.

The planned cleaning platform brings high-pressure wash, steam, product recovery, segregated residual handling, and traceable waste pathways into a controlled industrial workflow.

Commercial objective

Return equipment to productive circulation while reducing out-of-route service movement and protecting the next job in the railcar cycle.

  • Automated wash technology
  • Steam and heating capability
  • Product recovery and segregation
  • Winterized industrial systems

Recover more. Discharge less. Control every stream.

The Phase One concept centers on closed-loop cleaning, product recovery, segregated residual collection, and qualified off-site recovery or disposal—designed to minimize municipal dependency and keep each waste pathway traceable.

Characterize

Review the last-contained product, safety data, railcar condition, and job-specific acceptance requirements.

Clean

Match pressure, heat, chemistry, and dwell time to the product and required outcome.

Recover

Separate reusable product, residuals, wash media, and solids into controlled streams.

Document

Track the job, waste pathway, inspection outcome, and next release point under the applicable quality system.

Products shape the cleaning pathway.

These four planning families use the commodity names customers and operating teams recognize. Each request still begins with the product, not a generic promise.

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01Dry-Bulk Minerals, Salts & Slurries+

Dry-bulk and slurry products may require product-specific recovery, dust control, heating, solids separation, or transfer methods.

Ammonium NitrateCement & ClinkerCrystalline Silica / QuartzKaolin SlurryCalcium Carbonate / Limestone SlurryPerlite RockPotassium ChloridePrecipitated Calcium Carbonate / ChalkRock SaltSodium ChlorateCaustic Soda / Sodium HydroxideSodium Sulfate / Salt CakeUrea
02Asphalt, Fuels, Alcohols & Waxes+

Residual temperature, vapor profile, ignition risk, composition, and the waste or recovery pathway remain mandatory review inputs.

EthanolMethanol / Fatty Acid EstersFuel Oil & Diesel FuelFuel or Lubricating Oil AdditivesAsphalt / Roofing FluxIsobutanePropane, Butane & EthaneBiodiesel / Methyl EstersGasoline / Ethanol Motor-Fuel BlendsNatural Gas / MethanePropylene–Propane MixtureParaffin / Petroleum WaxNatural-Gas CondensateCrude Oil
03Polymers, Resins & Industrial Additives+

Compatibility, cure behavior, temperature, wash chemistry, solids loading, and residual disposition require job-specific review.

Synthetic Rubber / SBR & Isoprene LatexPolyacrylamidePAE Wet-Strength ResinSodium Polyacrylate DispersantSMA Resin
04Selected Industrial Liquids+

Concentration, corrosivity, vapor pressure, material compatibility, neutralization needs, permits, and waste acceptance must be confirmed.

Formalin / Formaldehyde SolutionHydrochloric AcidBleach / Sodium HypochloriteSulfuric AcidTetrasodium EDTA
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Approved family reference—not automatic job acceptance.

Inclusion means a commodity is eligible for job-specific review; it does not authorize acceptance of a shipment or railcar. Final acceptance remains subject to current SDS review, last-contained product, railcar condition, facility capability, permits, carrier and applicable AAR requirements, residual profile, waste pathway, insurance, and written job authorization. Public commercial service has not launched.

A rail-services platform with a reason to exist.

Northline is working to restore productive industrial capacity in Groveton, create skilled work, build local training pathways, and give Northern New England fleets a closer place to solve essential service needs.

Talk with Northline

Northline is in the planning and diligence stage. Services, equipment, throughput, certifications, partnerships, construction, and opening dates remain subject to site control, engineering, permits, railroad coordination, capital, definitive agreements, staffing, insurance, and customer or fleet-owner approvals.

Representative photograph of tank railcars; not Northline Industrial property or operations.

Railcar cleaning

Northline is evaluating cleaning capabilities for defined railcar service requirements. The scope remains under development, including commodity acceptance, equipment, residual handling, wastewater treatment, permits and customer qualification.

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Service definition

Facility design must address residual characterization, wastewater treatment, waste handling, worker protection and commodity-specific procedures before service begins.

Residual and wastewater controls

Any launch scope requires the right equipment, permits, trained operators, documented procedures, quality controls and confirmed customer requirements.

Equipment and operating readiness

Representative photograph of rail wheelsets; not Northline Industrial property or operations.

Freight-car inspection, maintenance & repair

Northline is evaluating a staged freight-car service scope focused on inspection, maintenance and repair tied to documented customer requirements. Availability would depend on the applicable railroads, car types, job codes, procedures, quality systems, equipment and qualified personnel.

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Launch scope

Each service must be matched to the relevant AAR/FRA framework, customer or lessor requirements, railroad approvals, insurance, documentation and quality controls.

Requirements and quality systems

Northline will announce a specific repair capability only after the facility, tooling, procedures, workforce, quality system and customer qualification are ready.

Qualified launch

Representative photograph of industrial spray coating; not Northline Industrial property or operations.

Interior blasting, coating & lining

Interior surface preparation, blasting, coating and lining are being evaluated as later, service-specific capabilities. Advancement depends on documented customer demand, process design, ventilation, environmental controls, worker protection, material handling, technical procedures, permits, equipment and trained personnel.

Representative industry image; not Northline Industrial property or operations.

Scope and customer specification

Northline would define each process around the specific car type, material, coating system, preparation standard, cure requirements, inspection plan and customer acceptance criteria.

Environmental and process controls

No service will be announced until ventilation, air emissions, waste management, worker protection, equipment, procedures and permitting are resolved for the defined scope.

Service-specific launch

IMPORTANT SCOPE LIMIT

Tank-car activities require a separate readiness decision.

Tank-car cleaning, repair, alteration, qualification or certification-related work should not be assumed available at launch. Each activity would require its own AAR/FRA requirements, job codes, customer or lessor requirements, insurance, quality systems, environmental controls, equipment and workforce readiness.

WHAT MUST BE TRUE BEFORE A CAPABILITY LAUNCHES

Customer evidence · Defined operating scope · Applicable requirements and permissions · Facility and environmental readiness · Qualified people, procedures and quality systems

Storage or transload will be considered only where a specific customer need, commodity, volume, rail operating plan, equipment requirement, environmental path and economics are documented. These services are not presented as current launch commitments.