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 Post subject: National Train Day open house on Lackawanna Railroad Branch
PostPosted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 2:31 pm 

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Location: Richfield Springs, NY
Hi there Lackawanna Fans,

We thought we would share with this group our plans for an open house on May 12th. We are looking to re-develop our former Lackawanna Railroad "Richfield Springs Branch" for a narrow gauge railroad. Something kind of different and unique we believe.

May 12th is National Train day so kind of a nice tie in there. Come check us out, should be a fun day and a great new project.

Here is a link to our flier:

http://www.ucsvroute.com/ALL%20ABOARD%2 ... PRINGS.pdf

Below is what we sent out today.

Ben

Hi Everyone,

Lately, area newspapers have been reporting on progress with our narrow gauge railway plans. We feel, as an economic development project, that we have much to offer to promote tourism, create jobs and add a heightened sense of pride to our community. A tourist railroad of world class standard has the potential to make our community a more vibrant and enjoyable place to live.

To that end, we are having an open house no May 12, from 9am to 1pm here in Richfield Springs at our South Columbia Station. We are providing this unique opportunity to meet new friends who would like to participate in the building, marketing and development of this once in a lifetime opportunity.

We have been working at the idea since we purchased the railroad corridor back in 2009.

We have purchased "The Frontier Town" narrow gauge tourist train and rehabilitated the landmark Newark Milk and Cream Company creamery building for use as a passenger station and retail space. More recently, we have purchased 16 tons of rails to construct a test track to preview the narrow gauge railway. We also have secured select vintage railway signaling equipment to set up on the railroad in the future.

We hope you can attend.

Please visit our website: http://www.ucsvroute.com for additional information or read about it in the story link below.

http://www.littlefallstimes.com/news/x7 ... t-railroad

Thank you. Hope to see you on the 12th!

Ben and Ron


Benjamin R. Gottfried
Utica, Chenango and Susquehanna Valley LLC
256 Brighton Road
Richfield Springs, NY 13439
315-717-5969
mail@ucsvroute.com
http://www.ucsvroute.com


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