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Re: Bob Zorn

January 05, 2011 10:56AM
Sad news indeed!

Bob's passing will leave a noticeable void in the history, enterprise but most importantly the congenial friendship of the Chama community.

Bob was a great ambassador for the Cumbres & Toltec, but his store and website also served as a Mecca for railfans thruout our country and beyond.

As a look at my bookshelf, I note that many of the books and videos still proudly display his Trackside Emporium sticker. Most were purchased based upon Bob's recommendation and all evoke memories of
what were always pleasant experiences at his store.

Bob, Godspeed on your journey, but you will be long remembered at the station that you left behind.
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