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Steam & Excursion > PRR 1361Date: 12/09/12 06:49 PRR 1361 Author: WauhopM Ok I probably know all of you guys out there regard me as beating a dead IRON horse with this thread-but is anything going on with this locomotive? Altoona has been silent on the subject for so long SOMEONE MUST KNOW SOMETHING! and since as a resident of the great state of Pennsylvania my tax dollars have gone into this sinkhole-I THINK I HAVE A RIGHT TO KNOW!
Date: 12/09/12 08:19 Re: PRR 1361 Author: bigjim4life Nothing new. Nothing to see, move along...
Date: 12/09/12 09:35 Re: PRR 1361 Author: burlingtonjohn You ask this question on a near-annual basis and the results are the same. If you are indeed a resident and taxpayer of the state, why don't you go to your state representative or state senator and start there, assuming the museum either hasn't told you anything or refuses to reply to you on this forum?
Regards, Burlington John Date: 12/09/12 10:00 Re: PRR 1361 Author: CCMF Spread out over the entire tax base/budget, your individual contribution to 1361 should work out to be about .04 cents.
Bill Miller Galt, ON Date: 12/09/12 10:02 Re: PRR 1361 Author: challenging_grades As a fellow resident of PA, I ask myself why would ask the people here who probably don't know themselves. If you ask this question and keep getting the same response or type of response, then maybe you should stop asking.
If you have the, "I THINK I HAVE A RIGHT TO KNOW" attitude, take it else where and do something useful with it. Contact the museum. Contact your represenative and senators. Contact the governor. Here is PA's website http://www.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/pa_gov/20387 The "I THINK I HAVE A RIGHT TO KNOW" attitude is just plain stupid for this forum. You are entitled to know nothing from this forum. If you can't or refuse take it to the appropriate people, then you are wasting your time. In short, you do not have the right to know anything about this topic in relationship to this forum. Date: 12/09/12 11:24 Re: PRR 1361 Author: rehunn The Steam Forum, in general, is showing a total lack of Christmas spirit. Guess we could all be nice but
that would just ruin things. Date: 12/09/12 11:44 Re: PRR 1361 Author: Tominde WOW!!!! I saw the topic and thought maybe the world is indeed ending on 12/21. Imagine a Big Boy and the K4 coming together in the same week!!!!!!!! I guess the world isn't going to end.
Date: 12/09/12 11:47 Re: PRR 1361 Author: co614 In keeping with the Christmas season allow me to try and put it politely. This ill fated project was grossly mis-managed by the " leadership" in Altoona ( now mostly gone) and at Steamtown ( promoted laterally out of the way) from start to finish and after nearly $ 3 million taxpayer dollars were spent ended up producing a basket case of a zillion pieces scattered who knows where.
The chances of this locomotive ever seeing a return to service is as close to zero as one can get. Rick Geist the ex-State of Penn. legislator who kept getting taxpayer funding despite being warned that it was a black hole lost his last election and the odds of this project getting further financial support at the state level is non existent. IMHO the best that can be hoped for is that someday perhaps they'll get sufficient leadership in Altoona to get her cosmetically put back together and put on display in the quarter roundhouse that I think is close to being finished?? Sad but true. Ross Rowland Date: 12/09/12 11:54 Re: PRR 1361 Author: DoctorThunder Would have been better off if she never left the curve. I remember seeing her in pieces at Steamtown when I visited as a young guy... in 1995!
Date: 12/09/12 12:26 Re: PRR 1361 Author: Mgoldman MagnumForce Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Would have been better off if she never left the > curve. I remember seeing her in pieces at > Steamtown when I visited as a young guy... in > 1995! Would've been better off if it was simply FIXED. The Valley restored a burnt Chinese steam engine converted to look like a New Haven engine in what, 2 years? The Grand Canyon restored 4960 in less then 6 months. STRASBURG routinely rebuilds it's fleet of 5 engines, business as usual. They also dealt with the problem that came up with 1361 on another engine from the LIRR. Acceptable question (and expectation) as there has yet to be any closure and last word was that the engine was going to be restored to limited low speed lower pressure operation. You just never know... stranger things have happened that we all thought never would or would again. /Mitch Date: 12/09/12 16:50 Re: PRR 1361 Author: steam290 rehunn Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > The Steam Forum, in general, is showing a total > lack of Christmas spirit. Guess we could all be > nice but > that would just ruin things. Haha! I've been noticing this as well. Date: 12/10/12 05:09 Re: PRR 1361 Author: WauhopM Yeah you would think were all Philadelphia Eagles fans..............OOPS I AM ONE!
Date: 12/11/12 16:12 Re: PRR 1361 Author: CPRR Just for the fun of it, what exactly is wrong with her, and what exactly needs to be done? How much money are we talking (not spent to date, but $$$ to fix the locomotive right) Who owns it?
Date: 12/11/12 18:13 Re: PRR 1361 Author: Mgoldman Date: 10/11/11 21:46
Re: PRR 1361 K4s Author: burlingtonjohn WauhopM Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I know i seem to be beating a dead horde here but > DOES ANYONE know the status of this project or If > the roundhouse in Altoona has been completed? http://www.trainorders.com/discussion/read.php?10,2586076 Best to simply ask - "what's new?" /Mitch Date: 12/11/12 22:27 Re: PRR 1361 Author: Realist CPRR Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > what exactly needs to be done? Not much aside from a new firebox roof sheet, new staybolts, and complete reassembly. |