This article was scraped from Rochester Subway. This is a blog about Rochester history and urbanism has not been published since 2017. The current owners are now publishing link spam which made me want to preserve this history.. The original article was published June 28, 2014 and can be found here.
You may recall last year when Otto Vondrak told us the story of how the sole survivor of the Rochester subway fleet, Car 60, found its way home to Rochester. Since 1998 the car has been at the Rochester & Genesee Valley Railroad Museum awaiting restoration. To be perfectly honest, most of the volunteers who were involved in its return to Rochester passed on, putting restoration efforts on the back burner. But now, finally, this Sunday the museum will kick off a fundraising (and awareness building) campaign to restore Rochester Subway Car 60 for the public to enjoy once again...
Car 60 will require significant reconstruction to reverse nearly sixty years of deterioration, yet it remains an excellent candidate for restoration. Because of the daunting restoration tasks ahead, the Rochester & Genesee Valley Railroad Museum is seeking considerable community support to attempt a cosmetic or possibly fully operational restoration. The public is invited to visit the museum tomorrow for "Subway Sunday" to learn more about Rochester's transportation history and the future of Rochester Subway Car 60.
Otto Vondrak, with R&GVRRM, says while the task may look overwhelming, there are many components that can be refurbished individually to help the process along. Each bit brings us closer to our goal of saving this significant piece of Rochester's history. "We have many of the volunteers, tools, skills, and experience needed to see this restoration project through to its successful conclusion, but we can't do it alone."
The museum is asking for the help of professional sheet metal workers, woodworkers and carpenters, painters, electricians, historians, writers, artists, photographers. Please also consider making a donation either online
, or send check payable and mail to:
Rochester & Genesee Valley Railroad Museum
P.O. Box 23326
Rochester, NY 14692-3326
And please bring the family out on Sunday (tomorrow) for a trolley ride and to help bring car 60 back to life! Click over to here for details and directions
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