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Browsing articles by CartLegger - [previous] :: [next]Rail buffs, high tail it up the Hudson to Kingston to catch all the rusty, lusty sights!
This article has been viewed 997 times in the last 8 months Peter Puleo: 14th Aug 2009 - 19:11 GMTThis is an incredible find to say the least. But if this is a museum why are so many of the cars in deplorable condition? CartLegger: 14th Aug 2009 - 21:24 GMTummm...well, its run by buffs, and they are not the most together guys when it comes to funding stuff. These two fellas were there from a trolley museum in Massachussetts salvaging parts from the Path Train before it was scrapped. ntatap: 16th Aug 2009 - 02:50 GMTThe reason that some of these cars are the way they are is that some of these cars have been in the museums collection for many years and have been moved several times and they probably were not in the best shape to begin with. Although, they have a good facility and some dedicated volunteers they just dont have enough volunteers (or probably the funds) that can help on the restorations. These restorations can take many thousands of hours to do so they simply dont have the ability to restore all of them. Its really a shame because they had some really unique stuff like a Queensboro Bridge car that was the only one left and it had to be scrapped. So if anyone wants to volunteer time and can get to Kingston I am sure they would love to have your help. Ex Member: 27th Sep 2009 - 04:50 GMTI volunteered there extensively between 1991 and 1994. The biggest problem has always been money, or the lack of it. Then there was always lack of volunteers to do the dirty work and only a handful to do the do more "prestigious" work. There was no shortage of board members ready to attack others at monthly board meetings. After a while, I got sick of the attitudes and lack of thanks from those who were particularly critical, yet did so very little themselves. Comment on this article..Browsing articles by CartLegger - [previous] :: [next] |
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