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Author:  Eric [ Sat Jul 14, 2001 1:52 pm ]
Post subject:  Preserved steam in Greenwood SC and Augusta GA

I did make it down to Greenwood and had a chance to see the Rockton-Rion 2-8-2. She sits behind a fence that is covered with vines and thus she is really tough to see. The engine looks in pretty good shape and she does have a roof to protect her. She also has five or six passenger cars behind has, one of which is a very neat Peidmont and Northern car. It had rounded end, making it look like an interurban car. (maybe it is) The vines covering the fence also prevented a good look at the cars.
I also visited the Georgia Railroad 2-8-2 in Augusta Ga. (the purpose of my trip) She is very nicely preserved inside the Augusta-Richmond museum in downtown Augusta. A very nice product of Lima and a lot larger than I though she would be. Definitely worth the trip! I am looking for a pic of her when she was outside to post on my web site.
Eric


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Author:  L Beckman [ Sat Jul 14, 2001 6:13 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Preserved steam in Greenwood SC and Augusta GA

> I did make it down to Greenwood and had a
> chance to see the Rockton-Rion 2-8-2. She
> sits behind a fence that is covered with
> vines and thus she is really tough to see.
> The engine looks in pretty good shape and
> she does have a roof to protect her. She
> also has five or six passenger cars behind
> has, one of which is a very neat Peidmont
> and Northern car. It had rounded end, making
> it look like an interurban car. (maybe it
> is) The vines covering the fence also
> prevented a good look at the cars.
> I also visited the Georgia Railroad 2-8-2 in
> Augusta Ga. (the purpose of my trip) She is
> very nicely preserved inside the
> Augusta-Richmond museum in downtown Augusta.
> A very nice product of Lima and a lot larger
> than I though she would be. Definitely worth
> the trip! I am looking for a pic of her when
> she was outside to post on my web site.
> Eric

Eric:

The sister 2-8-2 to the Mikado in Greenwood, SC is preserved at the Okeffenokee Heritage Center in Waycross, Georgia (see my recent posting on the 5 similar ex-Woodward Iron Mikes.) Don't know how close Waycross is to Augusta but it might be worth a look the next time you're in the area.

Les

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Author:  mike gellner [ Sun Jul 15, 2001 7:42 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Preserved steam in Greenwood SC and Augusta GA

> Eric:

> The sister 2-8-2 to the Mikado in Greenwood,
> SC is preserved at the Okeffenokee Heritage
> Center in Waycross, Georgia (see my recent
> posting on the 5 similar ex-Woodward Iron
> Mikes.) Don't know how close Waycross is to
> Augusta but it might be worth a look the
> next time you're in the area.

> Les
there are (I belive)three pieces of P. & N. equipment in Greenwood.
- Office Car 'Carolina'
- The LAST P&N Intururban car existant
- A P&N Caboose (ex-SAL I think)
One big point - rumours are circulating that this collection may be broken up in the near future. I have heard two stories - take them at their face value:
Story #1:

The 90+ year old lady who currently owns the property/museum/and rolling stock is going into an assited care facility, and will leave the equipment to her children, who will keep the museum going.

Story #2:

Starts like the one above - BUT the equipment is either to be sold for what it is wort -or scrapped on site?!?

(by the way the collection is currently landlocked - two miles to rail acess - so good luck in moving ANY of it, especially #19. Even devoid of water/coal and removable parts a 100 ton loco could only be 'lightened ' so much!

-Mike Gellner

Author:  Stan Essler [ Mon Jul 16, 2001 9:44 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Preserved steam in Greenwood SC and Augusta GA

I spoke with a Mr. Adams who identified himself as being in charge of the Greenwood Railroad Heritage Collection. I got the impression that they are an active museum. In fact he told me they had just repainted their two Erie passenger cars.

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Author:  mike gellner [ Tue Jul 17, 2001 10:45 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Preserved steam in Greenwood SC and Augusta GA

> I spoke with a Mr. Adams who identified
> himself as being in charge of the Greenwood
> Railroad Heritage Collection. I got the
> impression that they are an active museum.
> In fact he told me they had just repainted
> their two Erie passenger cars.

I'm really glad to hear that. They do have most, if not all of their collection under cover. With a modicum of TLC the collection should last indefinately!

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