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PWV101 Site Admin
Joined: 04 Apr 2005 Posts: 157 Location: Pittsburgh, PA
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Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2011 7: 49 am Post subject: Salamanca Rail Museum |
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We received a nice email and some photos from the Salamanca Rail Museum the other day. I am posting it here for all the Hi Line fans.
Sirs,
I’m with the Salamanca Rail Museum in Salamanca NY, and after checking out your site with much interest, I hadn’t noticed any reference to our caboose. I’m not sure if you even knew it survived so I thought I’d forward some pics and a little info for you. We received her in the early 1980’s as a gift from Norfolk Southern, and she’s been in the same spot ever since. We had to do quite a bit of restoration work to get her back to her P&WV look including a complete paint job, repairing the roof, and some interior work. We removed the old oil stove and installed an Estate caboose stove which still works great. I had the marker brackets repaired so we can hang the markers while we are open on the weekends. As you can see in the pics, She’s well protected and cared for. She is the pride of our outside exhibits, and many visitors get a chance to get a look at the interior of a genuine piece of American history. I’d like to invite you and anyone who would like to see her in person.
-Stan Carlson
Salamanca Rail Museum
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BillK
Joined: 29 Apr 2005 Posts: 96 Location: Dumfries, Va.
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Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2011 8: 45 pm Post subject: |
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Check my post of July 7, 2009, there should be a few photo's of the inside of the the Caboose at Salamanca.
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PWVJer
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