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Author:  Alexander D. Mitchell IV [ Wed Apr 03, 2024 11:28 pm ]
Post subject:  Several Cars, Loco, ATSF RDC to SouCalRyMuseum

Facebook post on Ahead Of the Torch by Peter Della Flora:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/AOTTORC ... 944242195/

Quote:
On the 23rd of last month I was honored to be a part of this.
10 years ago Ray Ballash had a dream, to see these cars saved from their prison, moved to a permanent home, and restored to their former glory. Unfortunately he did not live to see his dream become a reality, but we aren’t giving up on it.
Two SP baggage cars, the sole surviving ATSF RDC, an original combine from the 1937 Coast Daylight, ATSF 545 (a Hi Level step down coach), an 89’ flatcar, UP caboose, and a US Army 45 tonner will be making their way to the Southern California Railway Museum. Condition of the equipment isn’t great, but most of what’s here has good bones. We also are no stranger to challenges.
Main accomplishment this day was air testing all of the cars for movement. All of them passed except for the RDC and the Hi-Level, which will be jumper hosed for movement pending FRA approval. Track was assessed and a couple of defects will be corrected to get the cars out.
General site cleaning was also done, with very little to do next time.
We’re very excited to get these cars safe, and look forward to restoring them all as time, funds, and manpower permits.


More pics at the post.

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Author:  Brian Norden [ Fri Apr 05, 2024 10:51 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Several Cars, Loco, ATSF RDC to SouCalRyMuseum

These cars and the locomotive were collected by the Pacific Railroad Society. It found itself with an industrial landlord that desired them to find another location. Apparently, no mad rush.

The destination is Southern California Railway Museum (formerly Orange Empire Railway Museum) in Perris, CA. The movement has had to wait for the installation of a switch that had been removed when the track through Perris was upgraded for MetroLink (commuter rail) service.

A couple of 42" gauge Los Angeles streetcars and several standard-gauge, light-weight passenger cars owned by PRS had migrated years before to the Perris museum site.

This has been a long-time coming. I remember initial discussions when I was on the OERM/SCRM board.

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