This Sunday, Aug. 21 is one of two Sundays this year (Sept 18th is the other) when the Bucksgahuda & Western RR has an open house...In St. Marys, McKean County, PA....a unique and fun collection of narrow gauge cars and layout, steam, diesel, other, homemade and old stuff . This is the first time in about 8 years that I will have a chance to see this fun railroad operation...not a real railroad, not an old railroad reincarnated or preserved, perhaps best described as modeling at human size scale....Anyone have a chance to get by there is encouraged...history and railroading, steam and diesel and more along a section of abandoned PS&W ROW and environs....Don't know what the admission is, but it is worth the three hour drive we're doing to see it!
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I hope you have a rip-roaring time of it, Henry. I was struck, though, by the play on what surely was meant as Buxtehude by the person who named the railroad. Either that or the person recording the name heard it from around a hot hard-boiled egg bouncing around in the issuer's mouth.
Crandell
There is an explanation for the name on their website. But that area is full of names like that, combinations of Dutch and Welsh and so many others. Some were/are mine names or oil fields or forests. But most are unpronouncable and vague in meaning.!
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