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Is that the one that was in the roundhouse fire?
Jeez, restore it already. How can they leave it in that condition?Doug
If I were a betting man, I'd say that funding levels play a role in that.
I think it has more to do with the fact that there are plenty of other very significant pieces in their collection that have been more deserving.Yes, this thing toured half the country, but some of that 19th century stuff is true 1 of 1 stuff and is incredibly underrepresented in other museums. Meanwhile, there's a Reading T Hog running a few hours away and another in progress a few hours in the other direction
I think it has more to do with the fact that there are plenty of other very significant pieces in their collection that have been more deserving.Yes, this thing toured half the country, but some of that 19th century stuff is true 1 of 1 stuff and is incredibly underrepresented in other museums. Meanwhile, there's a Reading T Hog running a few hours away and another in progress a few hours in the other direction.I'm glad they're doing this so we can stop hearing Ross "No Girls Allowed" Rowland complaining about it.
Sorry if it was already mentioned. But this loco is going to a round house in Cleveland to get rebuilt.Was at Saturday's night event when announced . As many of you know, 2100 is being worked on at the Clark Ave roundhouse in Cleveland. Didn't want to say anything until ASR officially sent out announcement.Admission to roundhouse is for members of MRPS or ASR or ticket holders for open house events.