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DAY FOUR - WORK SESSION 'F'
Posted:
Thu Aug 16, 2012 6:51 pm
by Ted Smith
Re: DAY FOUR - WORK SESSION 'F'
Posted:
Thu Aug 16, 2012 7:26 pm
by Jason Rose
Amazing!
Re: DAY FOUR - WORK SESSION 'F'
Posted:
Thu Aug 16, 2012 7:45 pm
by Roger Hogan
Gooood job on the photos Ted.
Re: DAY FOUR - WORK SESSION 'F'
Posted:
Fri Aug 17, 2012 6:01 am
by John Cole
All those work sessions in Alder Gulch to work for their surplus trucks are really paying off now. Each of these trucks would have cost the Friends over $25,000 to re-create new, so doing the math you see almost $100 grand in trucks going under these tank cars. Kudos to Dave Grant for telling us about them, and to Ed Lowrance for putting the deal together and being the project leader all three summers there, and all the Friends members who traveled to Alder Gulch for weeks each summer for three years to help them fix up their railroad to work off the trade. Certainly a win-win deal for all parties!
Re: DAY FOUR - WORK SESSION 'F'
Posted:
Fri Aug 17, 2012 2:41 pm
by Ted Smith
Thanks, John, for giving this some context. You are so right! The Alder Gulch work paid off in so many ways - and it was definitely of mutual benefit!!!
Linda
Re: DAY FOUR - WORK SESSION 'F'
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Fri Aug 17, 2012 3:11 pm
by Tim Tennant
John, I have to second Linda's comment on your assessment of what we received for our labor on the Alder Gulch. You can now see the value of our three-year investment in performing work for the Montana Heritage Commission. This is what the end result was intended to be. Thanks.
Re: DAY FOUR - WORK SESSION 'F'
Posted:
Sat Aug 18, 2012 4:39 pm
by John Cole
When Chris Trunk wrote that article in the Dispatch about the frameless cars years ago, I loved reading it but doubted that we would ever get all the pieces together, and be able to raise the tens of thousands it would take to make them run again. When the Alder Gulch truck deal happened, then it appeared that yes those cars are going to come back to life.
Chris not only did the research for the article, but he agreed to lead the teams every year to put them back together. Chris spent his own time and money to have missing parts fabricated, and even learned how to do hot riveting to install them. On top of that he even went to Alder Gulch to help work off their trade and personally loaded the first five trucks to return to Chama. Now not only do we have the correct trucks for the frameless (Gramps) cars, but we have GENUINE UTLX arch bar trucks that we are putting back under the narrow frame cars so they now have their correct trucks for the first time in a half century. Amazing!
If ever you needed proof of what a dedicated Friends member who stays focused can accomplish for the CATS here it is.