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Author: | Jim Adams [ Sat May 25, 2002 10:45 pm ] |
Post subject: | Tying the Knot |
About 9AM, May 30th on the platform of the C&TS Depot in Chama, Kevin Witzel and Jennifer Dingley are going to be married. My wife, Vada, and I were to stand up with them but Vada's health is such that it wasn't wise to attempt the trip. If you are going to be there Please wish them well for us, will you? Kevin is the Chairman and Jennifer is the Secretary of the group that maintains the IC2500 on display here in Centralia, IL. rrfanjim@mvn.net |
Author: | Jim Adams [ Sat May 25, 2002 10:59 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Tying the Knot |
> About 9AM, May 30th on the platform of the > C&TS Depot in Chama, Kevin Witzel and > Jennifer Dingley are going to be married. My > wife, Vada, and I > were to stand up with them but Vada's health > is > such that it wasn't wise to attempt the > trip. If > you are going to be there Please wish them > well for us, will you? PS; Got your camera ready jaybawb? > Kevin is the Chairman and Jennifer is the > Secretary of the group that maintains the > IC2500 > on display here in Centralia, IL. rrfanjim@mvn.net |
Author: | Bob Reich [ Sun May 26, 2002 8:03 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Tying the Knot |
I remember some years ago on a routine departure from Antonito, the passengers were told that there was a private car attached to the rear of the train, a caboose. But it was a surprise an hour or so later when the train stopped in the dessert and we were told that there would be a wedding at the caboose. We all walked back there and witnessed the ceremony performed on the rear platform of the caboose. Perhaps this happens often? Bob Reich RJReich@aol.com |
Author: | Jim Adams [ Sun May 26, 2002 10:35 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Tying the Knot |
> I remember some years ago on a routine > departure from Antonito, the passengers were > told that there was a private car attached > to the rear of the train, a caboose. But it > was a surprise an hour or so later when the > train stopped in the dessert and we were > told that there would be a wedding at the > caboose. We all walked back there and > witnessed the ceremony performed on the rear > platform of the caboose. Perhaps this > happens often? Bob Reich Yes, it apparently happens often enough that the personnel out there know just what to tell you when you call with a question. For instance, Carole in the ticket office was able to give me the phone number of a local florist so we could order Jennifer's boquet. The flower shop didn't seem to find it unusual fo someone to order flowers for a wedding on the train and since we can't come they will deliver the flowers to Jennifer. You mentioned that the train stopped for a wedding. With only 11 miles to work in on a New Mexico Wedding License it might be a very short ceremony if the train didn't stop! Jim rrfanjim@mvn.net |
Author: | Ron P [ Thu May 30, 2002 10:00 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Tying the Knot |
Congratulation to Kevin & Jennifer. Does your group have a newsletter or website? I lived on Randolph Drive back in the 60's and still visit 2500 when I'm in Centralia. Perhaps you can answer a question for me. I seem to remember a cab visit to 2500 in the park when we lived there. Is this just a wishful memory or could this have happened? Thanks! > About 9AM, May 30th on the platform of the > C&TS Depot in Chama, Kevin Witzel and > Jennifer Dingley are going to be married. My > wife, Vada, and I > were to stand up with them but Vada's health > is > such that it wasn't wise to attempt the > trip. If > you are going to be there Please wish them > well for us, will you? > Kevin is the Chairman and Jennifer is the > Secretary of the group that maintains the > IC2500 > on display here in Centralia, IL. rrtp@midwest.net |
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