October, 2012 - New River Train
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October, 2012 - New River Train
F Gazette Gondola Collis P. Huntington Railroad Historical Society, Inc. Find us on Facebook @ facebook.com/newrivertrain Follow us on Twitter: @NRTExcursions Non Profit Organization PAID Huntington, WV Permit 9 Dated Material Please do not delay 1323 8th Ave. Mail To: P.O. Box 393 Huntington, WV 25708-0393 October 2012 Collis P. Huntington Railroad Historical Society, Inc. South Yard Finishes Coach! Phone: 304.523.0364 Fax: 304.523.0366 Email: [email protected] www.NewRiverTrain.com October 2012 Chapter of... F AAA Gazette Gondola The hard working crew at South Yard has finally finished a coach. The South Yard Crew works rain or shine, and sometimes 4 to 5 days a week, to make sure all our equipment is up-to-date for Amtrak, and ourselves. Maintaing railroad cars isn’t easy, and to have rebuilt a coach while maintaining two other lounge cars, is a real accomplishment. The coach now has 44 coach seats which have been installed and cleaned and the floor has been cleaned as well. All mechanical issues were fixed and the car is ready to roll. We are happy to announce, that the car will be on the 2012 New River Train Excursions. See Page 8 & 9 for Full Story CPH Membership Meeting Tuesday, October 23, 2012 @ 7:30pm This meeting will be held at the St. Albans C&O Depot at 4th St & 4th Ave in St. Albans! Member of... Thank you for all your year-round hard work, and dedication; Bill Conley, Steve Ferrell, Cleo Midkiff, Joe Rosenthal, Chris Lockwood, David King, Lanny King, Ethan Peake; Not Pictured: Ernie Clay, Jim Cooper, Brian Rosolowski, Tom Bergquist, Homer Mays, Patrick Henderson, Tom Lambert, Larry & Joyce Eshenaur. Before ILROAD RA After PASSENGER CAR A L LIA N C E NARP: National Association of Railroad Passengers Photo by: Matt Crouch Important New River Train Car Host Information! Page 4 Hello everyone, Freiends of the 261 removed from the firebox area, this was for the purpose of inspecting the fire box stay bolts during the test firing. After testing we will finish up our installing the remaining boiler lagging and jacketing and apply and final coat of paint. As of today's date, I would estimated the overhaul at approx 90% complete and in the coming weeks the 261 will be fired up again and we are planning to take it out for road tests. Our goal is to have the locomotive fully tested this fall and we are hoping to operate the 261 on its first public excursions in the spring of 2013. Just a quick update on steam locomotive 261. At 06:41 am on Saturday Sept 29 the fire was lit on the Milwaukee Road # 261 for the first time since 2008. The purpose of the steam up was test all of the locomotive systems, test the boiler under steam pressure and to test & set the locomotive boiler safety valves. After successfully completing these tests the locomotive was moved slowly on our shop track to check the new spring rigging and side rod bearings Clearences. Additioanlly, one of Amtrak steam qualified mechanical inspectors was on hand to look over the locomotive for future operations. Again thank you for your support, please feel free to stop by the shop anytime and check on our progress. Thanks to your support the test was a major success and has moved us toward having the 261 back on the road in 2013. Contacts • 2012 President Duane Legg..............................304-545-0802 Immediate Past President Walter Cavender......................304-776-3469 Vice President Brian Cavender........................304-727-5133 Secretary Karol Cavender.......................304-776-3469 Treasurer Ramona Webb.........................606-324-8005 Directors Gene Bush................................304-206-5415 Ernie Clay.................................304-429-1432 Chris Lockwood......................304-634-0918 Skip Reinhard...........................606-325-9453 David Webb.............................606-324-8005 Executive Director • Trip Director • NRHS Director Don Maxwell...........................606-831-9035 Email: [email protected] Office Manager • Group Sales Chris Lockwood......................304-634-0918 Email: [email protected] Volunteer Advocate & Membership Chairperson Linda Bush...............................304-545-6940 Building Superintendent Walt Cavender..........................304-776-3469 Gondola Gazette Greenbo Show Coordinator Dale Smith................................740-532-6102 Email: [email protected] Events October 2012 9th.................Board Meeting........... 7:30pm CPH Building Outdoor Museum Superintendent Roger Young............................304-743-7253 20-21.......... New River Train.......... All Day NRT South Yard 23rd........Membership Meeting..... 7:30pm Superintendent of Equipment St. Albans Depot Bill Conley................................740-867-5615 27-28.......... New River Train.......... All Day Greetings Correspondence & Condo- NRT lence Flowers, Huntington November 2012 Call the CPH Office 13th...............Board Meeting............ 7:30pm Condolence Flowers CPH Building Office........................................304-523-0364 27th.........Membership Meeting..... 7:30pm CPH Building Gondola Gazette Editor • Webmaster • Graphic Artist Joe Rosenthal...........................609-513-6780 Gazette: [email protected] Personal: [email protected] Amtrak Narration Program Larry Kidd................................304-776-7482 CPH Chaplain Bob Withers.............................304-522-2046 Food Service Director Duane Legg..............................304-545-0802 Inspector General Ed Combs................................740-894-7456 2 Upcoming Railroad Trips 866.639.7487 www.NewRiverTrain.com • facebook.com/newrivertrain New York City Bound Greenbrier Day Trips From Huntington, WV or Charleston, WV From Huntington, WV or Charleston, WV December 2nd, 2012 December 9-12, 2012 One Way By Train • Buffet Lunch Bunker Tour • Afternoon Tea Home by motorcoach • Stop at Tamarack Steve Sandberg Chief Operating Officer. 651-688-7320 Our work is not yet complete, the lagging and jacketing is still Collis P. Huntington Railroad Historical Society, Inc. December 2012 2nd.......... Greenbrier Day Trip....... All Day Public Trip 8th.................Board Meeting............ 7:30pm Christmas Party @ Building 9-12.......... New York City Trip........ All Day Public Trip 14-16..... Greenbrier Overnight...... All Day Public Trip 25th...................Christmas................ All Day Holiday 31st.............. New Years Eve............ All Day Holiday October 2012 Round trip by Luxury Private Railcar • 6 meals prepared on the train 3 Nights Lodging • 2 Breakfasts at the hotel • 48 Hour Gray Line Sightseeing Pass Only... $229 Per Person Only... $709 Per Person Washington, D.C. 2013 Chicago Trip 2013 *Price Subject to Change!* From: Huntington, or Charleston, WV From Huntington, WV March 24-27, 2013 April 17-21, 2013 Round trip by Private Luxury Railcar • Five meals prepared on our railcars • Motorcoach to & from Hotel • Three Nights Lodging • Continental breakfasts at the Hotel • Two Dinners in the D.C. Area • Monday Full Day Tour • Tuesday: Arlington National Cemetery and Changing of the Guard • Time to go to the Mall (Smithsonian Museums) • Washington National Cathedral • And Much More! Round trip by Luxury Private Railcar • Two meals on the train & Snacks • Two Nights Lodging • 48 hour hop-on-hop-off Gray Line Bus Tour Pass • Three Day “GO Chicago Card” (Access to over 30 attractions) Transportation from train station and from Hotel $869 per person Double $969 per person Single $769 per person Double $869 per person Single *Prices Subject to Change!* Washington, DC 5 Days Greenbrier Casino Trip From Huntington, WV or Charleston, WV From Huntington, WV or Charleston, WV May 15-19, 2013 May 10, 2013 Round Trip on Private Luxury Railcar • Five Meals on the Train • Four Nights Lodging • Four Breakfasts at Hotel Three Dinners in DC • Arlington National Cemetary Mt. Vernon • Smithsonian (Mall Area) • Full Day Tour Round Trip by Train • $15.00 free slot play $30 meal card • Tea Time Optional Bunker Tour (Add. Cost) $1199 pp Double $169 Per Person $1499 pp Single *Price Subject to Change!* Please Check our website for the most up-to-date information available, and about more of our exciting trips! Gondola Gazette 15 October 2012 DEPOT REPAIRS RAILROAD CAR WINDOWS: ANNOUNCES POLAR CAR FUND AS A RESULT OF VANDALISM Sometimes good can come out of bad. That’s what the Board of Trustees and staff of the Dennison Railroad Depot Museum have discovered since their railroad cars were vandalized, damaging cars used on the Polar Express. “The support from the community and the Dennison Police Department has been outstanding, “ shares Depot Board member Rick Bloom, Sr. Museum Director Wendy Zucal adds that the Museum received numerous calls from groups – including school students offering to come clean the cars to glass companies, railroad cars owners and potential donors who wanted to make sure Polar Express trips would not be jeopardized. Everything was put on hold as considerable time was spent working with the Federal Railroad Administration and the Ohio Central Railroad to reach a consensus on the correct FRA approved glass to be used in the repairs. The job ultimately was awarded locally to Jon Miceli of Miceli Glass and the special shatter-proof glass in currently being installed at an estimated cost of $20,000. It is expected that most of the cost will be covered through insurance, less the deductible. The Depot is required to carry three million dollars in insurance in order to operate passenger train rides. In response to the many offers of donations, the Museum has set up a Polar Express Car Fund to directly pay the insurance deductible of $1000.00 and assist in repainting the car where it was damaged. Any additional donations to the Museum that would exceed the insurance deductible will be used to increase security measures to prevent future vandalism around the cars and around the Depot. Luckily, it was the cameras on the Depot that were instrumental in helping authorities catch the vandals who damaged the cars. Zucal explains that there are still many blind spots surrounding the Depot, which is Ohio’s 70th National Landmark and Tuscarawas County’s only National Landmark, and around the railroad cars. The Depot was targeted by vandals or thieves four times this year. Twice cameras were used to catch those involved. “We Gondola Gazette know cameras work. We know we need more of them as well as additional light at night. We want to get the word out that we will not tolerate vandalism.” In recognition of those who donate to the Polar Express Car Fund, signage will be placed at the request of the Board on the outside of the worst damaged car, RPCX #422, that will read: “This car is dedicated to special friends of the Depot who support and protect the historical significance of the Dennison Railroad Depot Museum and it’s Property.” Zucal added that Car 422 represents a tremendous amount of volunteer hours in support and work, and thousands of dollars in investment since it was the first car the Depot purchased to operate . It was restored to working order, approved by the FRA, and will operate for its third Polar Express this year. Using their own car as opposed to renting and shipping other private cars saves the Depot thousands of dollars. “To put in this effort and see that work destroyed in one night was devastating to everyone here. Happily, everyone has rallied to put 422 back into service for the families of Polar Express.” Not only are the cars needed for the December Polar Express Trips, but after years of negotiations on the Panhandle Rail line, the Depot has the opportunity to operate additional train trips this year. In cooperation with the Ohio Rail Commission and the outstanding support of the Genesee & Wyoming Railroad, two days of trips are scheduled for October 20 and 21 as part of the American Soldiers Homecoming. Trips include one-hour fall foliage trips with a 1940s theme on the 20th, and an all-day trip on the 21st to Historic Roscoe Village. This will put pressure on the repair schedule, according to Zucal. Anyone wishing to donate to the Polar Express Car Fund can send their donation to the Dennison Depot Railroad Museum, P.O. Box 11, Dennison, Ohio 44621 or can contact Zucal at (740) 922-6776 or at director@ dennisondepot.org. The Dennison Depot is a 501 C 3 non-profit organization and contributions are tax deductible. 14 October 2012 New Members! Our Deepest Condolences! Please welcome our new members by introducing yourself to them at a meeting or CPH function! On September 12, 2012 our dear friend, and fellow member, Allen Young, passed away suddenly. Please keep him in your thoughts! • Danny Davis From: Coal Grove, OH From: Coal Grove, WV • Johnny L. Gue From: Barboursville, WV Gondola Gazette Information Specs! Amtrak’s Great Dome on Cardinal h Cardinal between CHI and WAS beginning on October 27 through November 16! All information sent for publishing in the Gazette, must be submitted on, or before the deadline stated on page 3 of the Gazette each month. ALL ads to be placed in the Gazette, need to follow the specifications below. The editor is happy to make any ads for anyone wishing to put something in the Gazette. Any photos sent in, need to be High Resolution according to the specs below, and must have a date the photo was taken, photographer name, location of photo, and a small caption. Everything that is sent in, must be checked for grammar & spelling. Articles sent in that are misspelled and/or have grammatical problems, will be checked to the best of our ability, and after that, will be printed. Mistakes in articles sent in, are the responsibility of the author. Train 50 (eastbound) on Saturdays (same as previous years) Train 51 (westbound) on Fridays (same as previous years) Name Badge Pickup The following people ordered name badges in 2011 and need to pick them up at the office or on the train this year, and pay for them. See Ramona Webb Ad Specs: - PDF or TIFF - 300 dpi - Grayscale - All Art collected and sent with ad (eg. logos, photos, etc.) - 1/2, 1/4, & 1/8 page ads available. Please email me for exact sizes! Jo Anne F.B. Rife Carl A. Coburn Lucy E. Dailey Ruby Lemley Photo Specs: - Caption - Min: 2x4 @ 150-300dpi - Photographer - Location David Wilburn Wayne Carter Please send material to: [email protected] Myleaha Holley If you need any help or have a question, please feel free to contact me anytime. I always am checking email. Thomas Lassak Bob Edmunds Thank You, Joe Richard Short November Issue Deadline: October 23rd, 2012 Gondola Gazette • Bret Evanich Frank Kammer III 3 October 2012 New River Train 2012 Policies & Rules New River Train ® New River Train 2012 Sign Up Form EXCURSIONS EXCURSIONS Since 1966 ** Name:______________________________________________________________________________________ # NEW CAR HOST TRAINING & MEETING: 10/10 @ 7pm at the Building 1323 8th Ave • Huntington, WV 25701 Address: ____________________________________________________________________________________ Accommodations, and Two Important Rules! Mandatory Dress Code! City:__________________________________________ State:_____________ Zip:_________________________ CSX, Amtrak and Chapter Policies prohibit the bringing of firearms or alcohol on the New River Trains, or their property at any time. All Car Hosts are required to wear the proper clothing in order to appear like a professional organization. Please read the dress code carefully, and dress appropriately Phone #:______________________________________ Cell #:_________________________________________ No chapter member or volunteer other than car owners are permitted to sleep on the parked train. There are two area hotels that offer reduced rates when you mention new river trains at the time you make your reservation. They are the Red Roof on US RT 60 just off the 29th street exit of I-64, and the Best Western just off the Interstate at the mall exit. Both hotels offer a rate of just over $62.00. The CPH building is not available for sleeping. This was discussed and approved by the board of directors. Thank You! Gondola Gazette October 20: ____ October 27 & 28, 2012: 1st Person in Charge: Don Maxwell 2nd Person in Charge: Chris Lockwood Food Services: Duane Legg Premium Car Host Supervisor: David Webb Coach Supervisors: Skip Reinhard, Ray Murdock, Larry Kidd, Dale Smith. Conductors: Chris Lockwood & Joe Rosenthal 4 October 2012 October 27: ____ October 28: ____ - Check all that apply Coach Car Host: ____ Premium Car Host: ____ Souvenirs: ____ Concessions: ____ Supply: ____ *Please remember, we will try to grant all requests if possible!* All safety personnel are chosen by Walt Cavender @ 304-776-3469 • All maintenance personnel are chosen by Bill Conley @ 740-867-5615 **If you have any questions, please contact David Webb @ 606-324-8005!** People in Charge! October 20 & 21, 2012: 1st Person in Charge: Chris Lockwood 2nd Person in Charge: Duane Legg Food Services: Duane Legg Premium Car Host Supervisor: David Webb Coach Supervisors: Skip Reinhard, Ray Murdock, Larry Kidd, Dale Smith. Conductors: Chris Lockwood & Joe Rosenthal October 21: ____ Which location(s) would you like to serve in? Mandatory Dress Code # The second item in the area, will be a 3 ring binder. Inside the binder, there is a radio, extra batteries, rules & procedures page, and other importnat information page. Please read everything carefully no matter if this is your first time car hosting, or your 30th time car hosting. - Check all that apply Please be considerate to other car hosts, and passengers while on the train. The passengers are what pay for all this to happen, and without them, there would be no New River Train. Thank You! Procedures Area Code Which day(s) would you like to serve? Navy Blue Pants/Skirt Light Blue Shirt CPH Name Badge Dark Shoes (NO OPEN TOE SHOES) NRT Hat (Provided/Optional for Women) Tie (Premium Service Only) We hope to see you on the train! Don Maxwell, Exec. & Trip Director In each car, there will be an assigned place for the car hosts area. In that area, will be several things when you get on the train. First, there will be handouts in the car host’s section. These handouts are for Sunday ONLY! The Saturday handouts will be already passed out on each seat. Each car host is responsible for handing out the handout for Sunday. In Premium Service, the Car Host will be responsible for handing out the handout on both Saturday and Sunday. Area Code Navy Blue Pants/Skirt Light Blue Shirt CPH Name Badges Dark Shoes (NO OPEN TOE SHOES) NRT Hat (Provided/Optional for Women) Tie (Premium Service Only) s Gondola Gazette You will receive a letter in the mail with your assignments. All requests will be granted if possible. If there are any issues, please contact David Webb. Thank You! d Please mail this form to: David Webb NRT Car Host Coordinator 2707 Northview Rd. • Ashland, KY 41101 606-324-8005 13 s October 2012 Interactive Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre! “Another Fistful of Bullets!” Starring... Colin Westwood • Carson Powell Lena Lake • Jack Vallance Interactive Murder Mystery Theatre Troupe 4. Make sure each passenger has a handout. They will be on the seats Saturdays and a Supply for Sundays in each coach car luggage rack and in premium they will be in your work area. 5. T here is one radio assigned to each car. Keep it set on channel 10 and turned on during the trip. When we return to Huntington, please put in binder with narration guide and LEAVE IN THE CAR! - Remember: You are responsible for the material in the binder, including the binder itself, the radio, the radio holder, and all the papers. If ANYTHING is missing, you, the car host, will be held accountable for all materials costing in the effect of no more than $20 per car. To avoid being charged, please make sure all content is put back and stowed away properly at the end of each trip. 6. C ollect trash throughout the day and take to dumpster in Hinton. In Huntington Coach Trash is to be placed in the East Dumpster (next to CSX Office building) & Premium Service in the West Dumpster (between 7th & 8th Streets.). DO NOT leave trash on the platform. PUT TRASH IN DUMPSTER!!!!! DUMPSTERS ARE AT EACH END OF THE PLATFORM IN HUNTINGTON, AND NEAR THE YARD OFFICE IN HINTON! 10. Be safe and DO NOT OPEN CAR TRAPS IN HINTON OR HUNTINGTON UNTIL BEING TOLD TO DO SO ON YOUR RADIO OR BY YOUR SUPERVISOR!! When in doubt, DO NOT open the door. 11. Talk to your passengers, answer their questions, get answers if you do not have them and be sure to Point out highlights like the State Capital, Hawks Nest, New River Gorge Bridge, and etc. 12. F inally, stay in YOUR car that YOU are assigned to! October 20 & 27, 2012 Don’t forget, you will receive a free hot lunch each day 15 mins after arrival in Hinton. Go to the correct diner in Premium to pick it up. YOU CANNOT EAT IN THE DINER!! Nightly at 7:00 pm Heritage Station• 210 11th St. • Huntington, WV Reserved Tickets $40 each s 866.639.7487 • 304-523-0364 12 3. Have every passenger sign the sheet on the clipboard in each car before we get to Montgomery. 9. Clean up your car upon arrival in Hinton and Huntington before getting off the train. Pickup ALL trash and check bathrooms. Catered Dinner by SuzCatering Prizes Awarded to Those Who Can Help Us Solve “Who Dunnit?” Wear Your Western Wear & Be an ‘Extra’ in the Movie! Gondola Gazette 2. Greet your passengers & point out restrooms in your car & safety rules in the handout book. 8. T urn all seats in Coach service before getting off in Hinton and Huntington. If you need assistance, see your supervisor. and by the... Collis P. Huntington Railroad Historical Society, Inc. MURDER AND MERRIMENT 1. DO NOT SIT IN ANY SEAT BUT THE DESIGNATED AREA FOR CAR HOSTS IN COACH AREA!! 7. If an emergency occurs in your car, call the command center or your supervisor! Directed by... King Vidal Presented by... Car Host Rules Thank You!! s qwsdfc October 2012 Gondola Gazette 5 October 2012 Z CPH Model Railroad Club September Meeting Update x 1. GeoTrax, See-it, Hold-it, Run-it, Shuman Layout went to Oak Hill Railroad Days 2. GeoTrax has grown to 15 remote control trains 3. GeoTrax & See-it, Hold-it, Run-it went to Chapmanville show September 22nd. 4. Are starting to work on Christmas baskets for area hospitals. 5. Want to expand our cancer train layout! We have done 3 libraries so far. Sissionville Library was thrilled with the program. They said this was the best attended family night they had hosted. They couldn’t get over how thrilled the children were. We had several adults interested in model trains or CPH. We have given them contact information. The boys are Caleb & Bradley. Gondola Gazette He came to several shows last year & has already been to 2 this year. His grandfather is a Mr. Haines who used to be a member of CPH & is friends with the Cavenders. 6 October 2012 Gondola Gazette 11 October 2012 Lebanon, Mason & Monroe Railroad Lebanon, OH “A Quick Glance at a Tourist Railroad of West Virginia” October 2012 T he Potomac Eagle of the South Branch Valley Rail- porting the heritage of CSX predecessor railroads. road for years has served as one of the most popu- Nestled deep in the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia, the lar tourist trains in Potomac Eagle and South Branch Valley Railroad operthe State of West Virginia, ate between Green Spring, offering breathtaking views WV and Petersburg, WV. of the South Branch of the Potomac River, and some of Weekend excursions on the Potomac Eagle operWest Virginia’s most beautiate between Romney, WV ful scenery. The ‘trough’, aland Moorefield, WV with lows passengers a unique occasional excursions traperspective of the narrow versing the entire line to mountain valley, filled of wildPetersburg. Freight service life, and Bald Eagles, paris operated by the South ticularly what the Potomac C&O 8016 F7(A) idles on the north end of the Romney to Morefield passenger train in the yard at Branch Valley Railroad Eagle is known for. Romney on September 8th, 2012.’ on weekdays, interchangIn addition to offering a variety of unique excursions through the summer, fall, and late fall ing with CSX (Former B&O) at Green Spring, WV. seasons, the Potomac Eagle operates some of the most at- Whether one enjoys railroad, landscape, or wildlife photractive early generation diesel locomotives, including a C&O tography, the Potomac Eagle appeals to all. For more inF7(A) # 8016 and a B&O F7(A) # 722. The South Branch Val- formation on schedule information, or photos of the Poley Railroad also operates and owns a unique assortment of tomac Eagle, an internet link has been attached below. x vintage Chessie and B&O painted locomotives as well, sup- Whistles by the Depot An Evening of Railroad Photography Saturday, October 6, 2012 6pm-10pm St. Albans C&O Depot Corner of 4th Avenue & 4th Street St. Albans, West Virginia Join us for an evening of railroad photography slide and digital presentations from well known local railroad photographers in the Appalachian region. Presentations will vary on subject, with emphasis on former Chesapeake & Ohio rail lines in Kentucky, West Virginia, and Virginia. Social hour begins at 6:00 pm with our first presentation beginning promptly at 6:30 pm. Snacks and beverages will be provided. Presentations by: Guest Presenter: Chase Gunnoe – Nitro, W. Va. • Loyd Lowry – Hilldale, W. Va. Jerry Doyle – Barboursville, W. Va. • Rick Johnson – Lynchburg, Va. Rick Johnson II – Lynchburg, Va. • Jesse Smith – Ona, W. Va. Tom Sink – Kingsport, Tn. • Ron Flanary – Big Stone Gap, Va. Ron Flanary – Big Stone Gap, Va. “The L&N: Forever Reliable” Gondola Gazette 10 Chase Gunnoe For any questions or 304-553-9409 concerns, or for directions contact: [email protected] October 2012 Kammer said business this year for the railroad has “been OK.” Spring was sluggish, but he said the railroad is entering its busiest time of the year with Pumpkin Patch Express in October. He said North Pole Express in December is a big draw, too. Phillip Smith, president and CEO of the Warren County Convention & Visitors Bureau, said in a letter last month that an estimated 10 percent of the 40,000 riders stay overnight in a hotel. The bureau calculated the railroad’s economic impact to be an estimated $1.8 million, though Smith acknowledged this is without the benefit of a formal third-party economic impact study. Smith said the bureau considers the railroad to be an important visitor attraction. “The LM&M train provides a great family experience which is unique to the region, and the bureau can report that the railroad receives significant interest from visitors and tourists who visit our area,” Smith wrote to Lebanon Deputy City Manager Scott Brunka. Lebanon Vice Mayor and Councilwoman Charleen Flick supports entering into negotiations with the railroad. Flick said the $200,000 is well-spent. Since 2008, the city has spent $793,600 on on the rail line for items such as bridge repairs and inspection services. “We have spent three-quarters of a million dollars on this, and to throw that away for what it does to our city, I don’t want to see that happen,” she said. Flick said paving streets does not bring tourists into town, calling Lebanon a destination city with The Golden Lamb restaurant and inn, shops and the train. She said people visit Lebanon to attend its festivals, ride the train and go to The Golden Lamb. “I think we need another anchor besides The Golden Lamb, and the train is it,” she said. Jo Wise, executive director of Historic Downtown Lebanon Inc., said the organization sees both sides of the issue and would like the train to stay. She said if the train closed it would decrease a lot of downtown Lebanon’s foot traffic. “It’s a beautiful addition to our town, and it’s kind of part of our heart and soul in historic downtown Lebanon,” she said. LEBANON — Should Lebanon taxpayers help keep open a popular Greater Cincinnati entertainment attraction in Warren County? The Lebanon Mason & Monroe Railroad operates on five miles of track owned by the city of Lebanon. The railroad leases the line, paying the city $5,250 annually along with a 50-cent ticket fee. The current four-year agreement expires at the end of this year. It costs the city about $200,000 a year to maintain the line, including five bridges. But the railroad brings people to town. Its annual average ridership is 40,000, with 95 percent of those people coming from outside Lebanon. Lebanon City Council hasn’t decided if it wants to begin negotiations on a new contract with the railroad. Ray Kammer Jr., president of the railroad and president of operations at the Cincinnati Railway Co., which owns the railroad, said if the council doesn’t want to enter into a new contract, the railroad will shut down on the first of the year. “We’re just barely surviving,” he said. “We couldn’t afford to incur the cost of maintaining the tracks.” The rail line has no other users. The track generally parallels U.S. 42 and it connects to the Indiana & Ohio Railway. The city, facing declining state revenue, could use the $200,000 for road work. Lebanon City Manager Pat Clements said the city’s road maintenance program is underfunded by $1 million to $1.5 million annually. In the city’s 2012 customer satisfaction survey, road maintenance was the lowest-rated core service of the city, with 60 percent of residents who responded dissatisfied. Kammer said the revenue the railroad generates for the city is not going to offset the maintenance costs, but the economic impact of bringing 40,000 people a year to downtown Lebanon is a value to the community. The 50-cent ticket fee does not apply to the railroad’s “Day Out with Thomas,” an event with a replica of Thomas the Tank Engine from the hit children’s railroad television program “Thomas & Friends.” Last year, the city said it collected $9,620 on 19,241 tickets sold. Clements said that doesn’t include any tickets sold during the “Day Out with Thomas” event. That means last year the railroad paid almost $15,000 in fees to the city. Gondola Gazette 7 October 2012 George C. Davis The George C. Davis is a car, we, the South Yard Crew, have been working on since January. Our hard working crew, work year round in any weather, sometimes up to 4 days a week, to work on our fleet of passenger cars. The George C. Davis has had many upgrades, and changes from the time we purchased the car in 2007. Some modifications are visible, like all the new Coach Seats installed which required drilling through inch thick stainless steel, new windows, and some are not visble, like all the mechanical modifications made under the car. But from the crew at South Yard, we are pleased to finally finish the George C. Davis and have it ready for the 2012 New River Trains. George C Davis He Touched Us i On Saturday, July 13, 1991, our friend George Davis died in an industrial accident while working in South Yard. A friend is one you can depend on and trust. A friend shares both pleasure and heartaches with you and supports you in your endeavors. He feels sad when you fail and happy when you are a success. With George, we had a true friend. He touched us in many ways. We were touched when he worked at disagreeable tasks such as cleaning filthy commodes or digging in 100 degree heat, and still had a grin and a smile. We were touched when he shared thoughts with us about his wife and family. We were touched when, on a trip, he gave all the money in his pocket to a clearly, needy mother and child, to whom he didn’t even know. Some people are takers and some are givers. We have been truly touched by the loss of this man. The Society lost a willing worker and friend. George liked railroading and he continually demonstrated this thru his work, dependability and the freely giving of his time. Death is never fair, it matters not that he lived, but how he lived. George was a giver, not a taker, he gave his time, his money, and his talents to worthwhile projects. Taken on September 15th, 2012, the George C. Davis was officially named. Some of the hard working volunteers at South Yard pose in front of the car. Thank you for all your year-round hard work, and dedication; Bill Conley, Steve Ferrell, Cleo Midkiff, Joe Rosenthal, Chris Lockwood, David King, Lanny King, Ethan Peake; Not Pictured: Ernie Clay, Jim Cooper, Brian Rosolowski, Tom Bergquist, Homer Mays, Patrick Henderson, Tom Lambert, Larry & Joyce Eshenaur. Gondola Gazette 8 October 2012 Gondola Gazette Bill Conley 9 October 2012
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