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PC: Re: Re: PC MU # 1077
- Subject: PC: Re: Re: PC MU # 1077
- From: "Bill K" <pontiac@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 17 Jun 1999 15:52:56 -0400
you might want to work on a way for it to get there... Conrail never was
too friendly to moving "junk" unless you knew the right people, it may have
to go on a flatcar to get there - the more homework done, the more likely
someone is to accept the car.
Bill's Syracuse rail page
http://www.dreamscape.com/pontiac/rail.html
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: From: Mester123 -AT- aol.com
: To: penn-central -AT- smellycat.com
: Subject: PC: Re: PC MU # 1077
: Date: Sunday, June 21, 1998 11:57 PM
:
: After all of our conversation, how many people are interested in, or plan
to
: e-mail the National New York Central Railroad Museum's Executive
Director,
: David Bird about the National New York Central RR Museum preserving the
ex-
: NYC, ex-PC MU car we're all talking about? As I said in my other e-mail,
this
: car needs to be preserved soon or it'll bne gone for good and then none
of us
: can get photos of it. So now that we've made it (MU # 1077) so popular,
how
: many people are interested in e-mailing the National NYC RR Museum, one
of the
: last places and MOST fitting place for this car to go, to talk the
National
: NYC RR Museum into acquiring this car?
:
: I hope the results are good for old # 1077's sake!
:
: John Weyhausen
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