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07-02-2009 9:53 PM
Offline Dareal1829
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East Broad Top

One shot from the EBT last weekend: http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=289401&nseq=3 Enjoy! Darryl
07-03-2009 2:54 AM In reply to
Offline Paul_D_North_Jr
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Re: East Broad Top

http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=289401 

Nice lighting and angle, and it looks like a decent crowd was on board the open-air car.  Thanks for sharing.

Since you mentioned the rare old [cast-iron ?] crossing sign in the caption - perhaps another time, consider using it as the large foreground photo prop, instead of the generic plastic newspaper box.  Just my 2 cents' worth.

07-03-2009 9:05 AM In reply to
Offline Modelcar
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Re: East Broad Top

....Really nice photo...but I certainly agree with PDN, that  old "cast" sign would have been a great close item in the photo.

I'm wondering if the passenger coach visible on left side of photo is the one we rode back in 1960...That coach was on the rear of the train and included wicker chairs inside and believe it was Pres. Grover Cleveland's car at one time...{I'm relying on memory here...}.  In thinking back, believe that car was a dull maroon color....

Also, didn't we see in the news recently, new ownership will be operating EBT....

07-03-2009 9:42 AM In reply to
Offline zugmann
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Re: East Broad Top

Hold on a second.. The shot with the cast iron signs has been done countless times. It actually is quite stale. But to focus on the newspaper mailbox is not a bad choice. Those boxes represent rural america, and in this day of disappearing daily papers, that box will someday be a fallen flag in its own right...
07-03-2009 5:46 PM In reply to
Offline corwinda
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Re: East Broad Top

 

I think the paper box and crossing sign frame the train perfectly.
07-03-2009 10:04 PM In reply to
Offline trainfan1221
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Re: East Broad Top

 A friend told me they had new owners, and are eligible for assistance now. Nice to see places like this preserved.

07-04-2009 4:08 AM In reply to
Offline pajrr
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Re: East Broad Top

Hi Modelcar! The coach you are referring to is the EBT's business car, Orbisonia. It was used by Grover Cleveland when he visited the railroad, but it wasn't his car. The car was owned by the railroad and used for company business and visiting dignitaries, just like any other business car would have been.

07-04-2009 9:16 AM In reply to
Offline Modelcar
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Re: East Broad Top

pajrr:

Hi Modelcar! The coach you are referring to is the EBT's business car, Orbisonia. It was used by Grover Cleveland when he visited the railroad, but it wasn't his car. The car was owned by the railroad and used for company business and visiting dignitaries, just like any other business car would have been.

Thanks for the update on the car, Orbisonia....It's been some time since we did that...and have photos of that trip around here somewhere.  It was fun riding in that car at the time.

Hope EBT is able to continue to operate and not fall by the wayside.

07-04-2009 10:14 AM In reply to
Online TomDiehl
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Re: East Broad Top

trainfan1221:

 A friend told me they had new owners, and are eligible for assistance now. Nice to see places like this preserved.

Not a new owner (yet) but a new operator. For details, see the attached press release:

http://www.ebtrr.com/news/newoperator.html

 

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