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Posted by chuchubob on Sat Jul 3 08:59:19 2021 Photos snapped while I awaited the Strasburg Rail road 11 AM departure.PRR DD1 and Reading observation car M-1B Mountain 6755 Lehigh Valley Budd RDC PRR 4800 "Old Rivets" |
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Posted by treman119 on Sat Jul 3 11:04:33 2021, in response to PHOTOS: RR Museum of Pennsylvania Friday, posted by chuchubob on Sat Jul 3 08:59:19 2021. Would love to see this GG refurbished |
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Posted by Joe V on Sat Jul 3 11:36:27 2021, in response to Re: PHOTOS: RR Museum of Pennsylvania Friday, posted by treman119 on Sat Jul 3 11:04:33 2021. They are content to see some equipment rot and be scrapped. They have already done so with the MP54. Looks like the DD1 is next. |
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Posted by https://salaamallah.com/ on Sat Jul 3 12:17:19 2021, in response to PHOTOS: RR Museum of Pennsylvania Friday, posted by chuchubob on Sat Jul 3 08:59:19 2021. NICE |
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Posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Sat Jul 3 12:37:47 2021, in response to PHOTOS: RR Museum of Pennsylvania Friday, posted by chuchubob on Sat Jul 3 08:59:19 2021. Shown here several decades ago in Strasburg's back yard is yours truly engaging in a fantasy. This is about as close to running a steam engine as I'll ever get! |
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Posted by TransitChuckG on Sat Jul 3 14:03:51 2021, in response to Re: PHOTOS: RR Museum of Pennsylvania Friday, posted by Joe V on Sat Jul 3 11:36:27 2021. They are content to see some equipment rot and be scrapped. They have already done so with the MP54. Looks like the DD1 is next.It takes $$$$$$ and effort ! |
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Posted by IRTRedbirdR33 on Sat Jul 3 15:12:31 2021, in response to Re: PHOTOS: RR Museum of Pennsylvania Friday, posted by Joe V on Sat Jul 3 11:36:27 2021. They are content to see some equipment rot and be scrapped. They have already done so with the MP54. Looks like the DD1 is next. That is an unfair comment. The staff and volunteers have worked very hard to make it into a first class museum. They built a massive display hall that houses many pieces of equipment. Nevertheless it take a great deal of money plus time and effort to place all the exhibits under cover. So unfortunately some pieces will remain in the open for the time being. Maybe you should consider volunteering down there or making a contribution. They certainly could use the help. Larry, RedbirdR33 |
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Posted by LuchAAA on Sat Jul 3 15:29:00 2021, in response to PHOTOS: RR Museum of Pennsylvania Friday, posted by chuchubob on Sat Jul 3 08:59:19 2021. Nice photos. |
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Posted by nasadowsk on Sat Jul 3 15:52:09 2021, in response to Re: PHOTOS: RR Museum of Pennsylvania Friday, posted by Joe V on Sat Jul 3 11:36:27 2021. Electric preservation in the US is basically non existent. The Reading car they have inside looked mostly intact, but would need the electric guts rebuilt (if it's a dry transformer, no PCBs, so there's that going for it.). Naturally, the DD-1 has no PCBs, since it's a DC unit (no transformer) |
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Posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Sat Jul 3 16:35:14 2021, in response to Re: PHOTOS: RR Museum of Pennsylvania Friday, posted by IRTRedbirdR33 on Sat Jul 3 15:12:31 2021. Here, Here Larry. IAWTP! |
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Posted by Fred G on Sat Jul 3 16:42:21 2021, in response to PHOTOS: RR Museum of Pennsylvania Friday, posted by chuchubob on Sat Jul 3 08:59:19 2021. Great stuff Bob! |
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Posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Sat Jul 3 17:19:03 2021, in response to Re: PHOTOS: RR Museum of Pennsylvania Friday, posted by nasadowsk on Sat Jul 3 15:52:09 2021. Shown here is GG1 4913 rusting away in the backyard of the RR museum of Altoona. Its true of all museums. All you need is caring and dedicated folks with deep pockets to keep the rust from winning. |
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Posted by Bill from Maspeth on Sat Jul 3 17:32:53 2021, in response to PHOTOS: RR Museum of Pennsylvania Friday, posted by chuchubob on Sat Jul 3 08:59:19 2021. First class photos. |
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Posted by DutchRailnut on Sat Jul 3 17:36:52 2021, in response to Re: PHOTOS: RR Museum of Pennsylvania Friday, posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Sat Jul 3 17:19:03 2021. most of time its not money that is problem , unless you want to make it operational. biggest problem for museums is volunteers , who are willing to get dirty and spend countless hours without much recognition. |
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Posted by DutchRailnut on Sat Jul 3 17:38:42 2021, in response to Re: PHOTOS: RR Museum of Pennsylvania Friday, posted by DutchRailnut on Sat Jul 3 17:36:52 2021. believe me , there is no shortage of critics , both on line and at job site telling how to do it better but not offering help. |
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Posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Sat Jul 3 17:56:39 2021, in response to Re: PHOTOS: RR Museum of Pennsylvania Friday, posted by DutchRailnut on Sat Jul 3 17:38:42 2021. Absolutely! |
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Posted by TransitChuckG on Sun Jul 4 07:27:21 2021, in response to Re: PHOTOS: RR Museum of Pennsylvania Friday, posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Sat Jul 3 16:35:14 2021. IAWTP!!! Become a member of the Museum and help out! :) |
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