extra16south Wrote:
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> EBTfan15 Wrote:
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> > would). There is one thing that makes me
> wonder
> > from the NRHS article... It said they would be
> > looking for a scrap dealer or an
> > auction...wouldn't it make more sense for the
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> The Preservation Association has done nothing but
> lie and swindle ever since setting foot on the
> property in 2009. I know, I was there in the
> middle of it all. So why not give people an
> incentive to donate to his cause, even if it isn't
> truthful? And who is the NRHS, really? They do
> nothing but host excursions and slide shows. What
> possible reason would anyone in their right mind
> believe them?
>
> Don't you think it's funny how not one of these
> "articles" quotes Joe Kovalchick? Has anyone
> thought to verify anything through him?
>
> And as far as the actual Mount Union yard being
> included in this sale of property; It wasn't
> included. If you go to the courthouse and examine
> the deed in the Recorder of Deeds office, you'll
> find it is not included. Seen it with my own
> eyes.
>
> Again, just because the only known group is that
> of Salone, does NOT mean there aren't others out
> there working feverishly behind the scenes
> gathering all the tools necesary to mount their
> own campaign. Wouldn't you like to have all your
> ducks in a row before going public? I know I
> would.
Like I said, unless someone comes up with some plans, I seriously am worried about the EBT future. Then again, the NRHS could be just making some random guesses about what is going on, and capitalizing on the "fear factor". I think the fact that at least 3 of the "most endangered rail" are things that are far beyond saving (IE heavyweight passenger car, The Michigan Central station,etc). Once again, these are my opinions only.
These are the opinions of a twenty Four year old model railroader/narrow gauge/standard gauge steam fan.