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Ontario Northland TEE Consist In Danger Of Scrapping

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Ontario Northland TEE Consist In Danger Of Scrapping
Posted by ONRFan89 on Sunday, October 17, 2010 4:25 PM

GidDay! I am posting in regards to inform who it may concern. There are two TEE train cars sitting in Ontario. These two cars are from the Ontario Northland railroad TEE train sets that operated in the 1970's. These two cars are going to be cut up for scrap metal in the next few months as the http://www.heritagenorthbay.com/ Is in need of both volunteer labor and funds to save these fantastic pieces of history from being turned into razorblades. My wish as a fellow rail fan is that this be known to the those who are interested in the Swiss TEE cars that operated in Canada. So maybe they can be saved from the scrap yard cutting torch. Here is a photo of the cars. http://www.railpictu....1250359842.jpg

If anyone is interested in trying to save the TEE consist please let me know? Or contact the http://www.heritagenorthbay.com/

Robert

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Posted by cprted on Monday, October 18, 2010 12:13 AM

The grey box represents what the world would look like without the arts. Don't Torch The Arts--Culture Matters http://www.allianceforarts.com/
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Posted by samfp1943 on Monday, October 18, 2010 11:39 AM

ONRFan89

If anyone is interested in trying to save the TEE consist please let me know? Or contact the http://www.heritagenorthbay.com/

GidDay!       I am posting in regards to inform who it may concern. There are two TEE train cars sitting in Ontario. These two cars are from the Ontario Northland railroad TEE train sets that operated in the 1970's. These two cars are going to be cut up for scrap metal in the next few months as the

http://www.heritagenorthbay.com/

    Is in need of both volunteer labor and funds to save these fantastic pieces of history from being turned into razorblades. My wish as a fellow rail fan is that this be known to the those who are interested in the Swiss TEE cars that operated in Canada. So maybe they can be saved from the scrap yard cutting torch.

Here is a photo of the cars.   http://www.railpictures.com1250359842.jpg

 

Robert

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Posted by Rails West on Saturday, January 15, 2011 9:25 PM

Sorry, coming into this discussion very  late.

I'm curious, what is the news on the cars?

- Rails West

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