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Passenger Trains > Ray Burns of Trainweb.com deathDate: 07/23/14 19:32 Ray Burns of Trainweb.com death Author: Mudrock Ray Burns one of the founders of Trainweb.com died Monday night in Missouri. I wrote a Tribute to him on my web site.
Click Mudrock then go to the 2011 to Present Trip page and it is at the top. No direct links. Chris Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 07/23/14 19:51 by Mudrock. Date: 07/23/14 19:46 Re: Ray Burns of Trainweb.com death Author: W3 That was a nice tribute to Ray Burns. I will miss him also.
Date: 07/23/14 20:20 Re: Ray Burns of Trainweb.com death Author: Mudrock Thank you. I really miss him as well.
Chris Date: 07/23/14 21:36 Re: Ray Burns of Trainweb.com death Author: GenePoon Ray Burns was among a cadre of enthusiasts who made it a point to ride on Amtrak
inaugural services in the 1990s. He came along on the first runs of several new trains that Amtrak introduced in those halcyon days, including the Kentucky Cardinal, Texas Eagle California Service, Acela Express and Downeaster. He was always notable for his infectious enthusiasm on these trips. He was also a man of very high moral standards, something that guided his life to the very end. I shall miss him, too. Date: 07/23/14 21:39 Re: Ray Burns of Trainweb.com death Author: Mudrock Thank you Gene for the nice comments!
Chris Date: 07/23/14 23:18 Re: Ray Burns of Trainweb.com death Author: Amtrak288 I had the privilege of meeting Ray back in 2002 at TrainWeb's former headquarters in the Fullerton Santa Fe Depot. In 2008, when I was riding #3 to LA, during the La Plata station stop, we also talked briefly on the platform during that trip. I also got to speak with him by phone while I was in La Plata in 2012 on another trip. I know by then his health was in decline but I still had a very nice conversation with him. He was always very knowledgeable about train travel and an all around really nice guy, my thoughts and prayers are with him and his family, we'll miss you Ray!
Date: 07/24/14 02:08 Re: Ray Burns of Trainweb.com death Author: David.Curlee Yes, he was a very nice man. I found the obituary:
http://www.meaningfulfunerals.net/fh/obituaries/obituary.cfm?o_id=2614165&fh_id=14477 Date: 07/24/14 03:58 Re: Ray Burns of Trainweb.com death Author: msdgbar Very nice words Chris. Please send my condolences to Ray's Trainweb friends and family. He will be sorely missed for sure.
Date: 07/24/14 13:34 Re: Ray Burns of Trainweb.com death Author: WatchingAlways Very sorry to hear this news.
Date: 07/24/14 14:49 Re: Ray Burns of Trainweb.com death Author: Margaret_SP_fan What a shock! I am so sorry to hear this.
My deep condolences to his family and friends and everyone at TrainWeb. Chris -- That's a very nice and sweet tribute to Ray. Thank you. I was fortunate to have met him a few times, when TrainWeb was in Fullerton,. In 2005, he showed my son and me around their newer location in Fullerton just down the street from the Fullerton Santa Fe depot, which they had outgrown. He and Steve and Shivam then took us to lunch at a nice local Indian restaurant. We had a great time. I really liked him. A very nice guy, and always cheerful. TrainWeb will not be the same without him. RIP, Ray. Date: 07/24/14 17:14 Re: Ray Burns of Trainweb.com death Author: Mudrock Ray was buried today in Missouri. RIP my good old friend. You will always be missed!
Thanks for all the nice comments! Chris Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 07/24/14 21:29 by Mudrock. Date: 07/25/14 19:01 Re: Ray Burns of Trainweb.com death Author: daniel3197 Say it aint so please !!!!
Ray was the HEART and SOUL of the trainweb family to me and a very very gracious host to us. I feel very very HONORED to have met him several times. It will be totally totally IMPOSSIBLE to succeed him at Trainweb.. ---- Daniel |