Monday, December 14, 2009

AFT at Rochester's Regional Market

In a recent thread on railroad.net on Rochester's Regional Market (see our original post on the Market), a follow-up question was asked if the American Freedom Train was on display at the Regional Market.    The answer was yes.  The AFT was at the Market from May 7-12, 1975.    The engine #1, ex-Reading T-1 #2101, is seen here in an image from the Charles Belt Collection of the Rochester Chapter NRHS.

According to this timeline, the train traveled to Cleveland, OH following the Rochester stop where there was finally time to give the engine, "a proper paint job."  The auxiliary tender seen behind #1 above appears to be in primer.   The timeline also states that at Cleveland, "Artist Bob Lorenz gives the former #2101 the second of three paint schemes she will wear during her Bicentennial journeys."

And more to come... From the archives of the Rochester Chapter NRHS...

Friday, December 11, 2009

Latest Rochester Chapter newsletter available


Interested to learn more about what is going on with the Rochester Chapter NRHS and its Rochester & Genesee Valley Railroad Museum?   Read the December issue of our newsletter, The Semaphore, online in PDF.    And if you want to read more, please check out our online newsletter archive.

Monday, December 7, 2009

68 Years Ago...

While December 7, 1941 is best known for one anniversary, Pearl Harbor Day, it is also an anniversary for those interested in the passenger operations of the New York Central Railroad.   On this day, the New York Central debuted its newly re-equipped  Empire State Express.   Two trains of new Budd built streamline equipment went into service as the Empire celebrated its 50th anniversary.  To let riders know about the special day, a souvenir was offered.  A postal cover from the first run canceled on the train's RPO car which included a specially printed envelope and the card to the left highlighting details of the streamliners inaugural run.


Here we have two examples of the cover's specially printed envelope.   One for Mr. Earl Horsington in Skaneateles, NY and one for Mrs. M. Munson in Whitesboro, NY.   One typed and one handwritten.

Thus as we remember Pearl Harbor Day, some railroad historians take note of this New York Central anniversary.  It has a special meaning for the Rochester Chapter NRHS and its Rochester & Genesee Valley Railroad Museum as the museum rosters seven cars from the 1941 re-equipping of the Empire.    Six coaches and one RPO (possibly the RPO that made the cancellations above) are under active restoration at the museum for continued use in excursions.    So the Empire State Express lives on here in the archives of the Rochester Chapter NRHS and in the preserved equipment of the Rochester & Genesee Valley Railroad Museum.    Want to help us continue to preserve both?  Please consider a donation to our annual fund drive.   We also welcome people to come out to help us work on both our archives and our equipment.

And more to come... From the archives of the Rochester Chapter NRHS...