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Posted by Evan on Tue Dec 15 14:36:31 2009 Kingston NY is to receive nearly $800,000 in federal money to improve the trolley tracks.An article from the local paper is here. The Trolley Museum of New York web site will be kept updated with news as the project progresses. |
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Posted by South Brooklyn Railway on Tue Dec 15 14:55:10 2009, in response to $800,000 federal grant to benefit Kingston Trolley Museum, posted by Evan on Tue Dec 15 14:36:31 2009. So send some money to Shore line. |
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Posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Tue Dec 15 15:13:21 2009, in response to Re: $800,000 federal grant to benefit Kingston Trolley Museum, posted by South Brooklyn Railway on Tue Dec 15 14:55:10 2009. You need to contact CT legislators. |
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Posted by South FERRY on Tue Dec 15 15:31:57 2009, in response to $800,000 federal grant to benefit Kingston Trolley Museum, posted by Evan on Tue Dec 15 14:36:31 2009. TERIFFIC NEWS, EVAN!!! |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Tue Dec 15 15:43:33 2009, in response to Re: $800,000 federal grant to benefit Kingston Trolley Museum, posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Tue Dec 15 15:13:21 2009. Lieberman. Heh. :) |
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Posted by jan k. lorenzen on Tue Dec 15 15:46:51 2009, in response to $800,000 federal grant to benefit Kingston Trolley Museum, posted by Evan on Tue Dec 15 14:36:31 2009. This is terrific news! Maybe some more ex-NYC trolleys and el cars will be running under wire again. |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Tue Dec 15 15:48:05 2009, in response to $800,000 federal grant to benefit Kingston Trolley Museum, posted by Evan on Tue Dec 15 14:36:31 2009. Congratulations! Now if only we can get some money for the equipment too. |
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Posted by SUBWAYMAN on Tue Dec 15 18:37:26 2009, in response to $800,000 federal grant to benefit Kingston Trolley Museum, posted by Evan on Tue Dec 15 14:36:31 2009. That's good to hear. |
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Posted by Steve B-8AVEXP on Tue Dec 15 21:48:04 2009, in response to Re: $800,000 federal grant to benefit Kingston Trolley Museum, posted by SelkirkTMO on Tue Dec 15 15:43:33 2009. Bozo Obamanable. |
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Posted by Steve B-8AVEXP on Tue Dec 15 21:48:26 2009, in response to Re: $800,000 federal grant to benefit Kingston Trolley Museum, posted by SelkirkTMO on Tue Dec 15 15:48:05 2009. Like 825, right?:) |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Tue Dec 15 21:50:20 2009, in response to Re: $800,000 federal grant to benefit Kingston Trolley Museum, posted by Steve B-8AVEXP on Tue Dec 15 21:48:26 2009. Eventually ... getting a PCC or a Brill running first would be nicer for what the museum's for and I sure ain't gonna get into a gunfight with BLE over which subway car rolls first. :) |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Tue Dec 15 21:52:53 2009, in response to Re: $800,000 federal grant to benefit Kingston Trolley Museum, posted by SelkirkTMO on Tue Dec 15 21:50:20 2009. In fact, just seeing 6398's doors move in winter would be a treat. Never saw that happen on the Brighton. :) |
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Posted by Evan on Wed Dec 16 11:08:45 2009, in response to Re: $800,000 federal grant to benefit Kingston Trolley Museum, posted by SelkirkTMO on Tue Dec 15 21:52:53 2009. Well, even in warm weather some of 6398's doors can be reluctant to move. :) |
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Posted by R30A on Wed Dec 16 11:33:57 2009, in response to Re: $800,000 federal grant to benefit Kingston Trolley Museum, posted by SelkirkTMO on Tue Dec 15 15:43:33 2009. Chris Dodd is Connecticut's sole senator. Lieberman represents the insurance industry, not Conn. |
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Posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Wed Dec 16 12:12:56 2009, in response to Re: $800,000 federal grant to benefit Kingston Trolley Museum, posted by R30A on Wed Dec 16 11:33:57 2009. Think againAt least Lieberman does not put his personal gain ahead of his political gain. |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Wed Dec 16 16:24:27 2009, in response to Re: $800,000 federal grant to benefit Kingston Trolley Museum, posted by Evan on Wed Dec 16 11:08:45 2009. Heh. Yeah, I always got a kick out of them on the "real" railroad. ANd with the ubermotors, no less. :)Never got up in the ceiling of them like I have on some others, but the way it was explained to me years ago the REAL problem with them was the way the door hangers were built - with the louvres on the rooftop, the door tracks were "exposed" to weather and schmutz would come through the roof vents, land on the (unprotected?) door tracks and that's all she wrote. Add snow, ice, leaves and dirt and show over. But Harold loves his limo. Heh. |
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Posted by seabeachexpress on Wed Dec 16 21:40:43 2009, in response to $800,000 federal grant to benefit Kingston Trolley Museum, posted by Evan on Tue Dec 15 14:36:31 2009. That place is a dump with an R16, a Q car and some Boston stuff rotting away. They should close it and ship the restorable cars to Branford. |
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Posted by Evan on Wed Dec 16 22:30:01 2009, in response to Re: $800,000 federal grant to benefit Kingston Trolley Museum, posted by seabeachexpress on Wed Dec 16 21:40:43 2009. If it's been more than a few years since your last visit to TMNY, you might be surprised what's changed. The idea that Less is More has been embraced. The TMNY collection has undergone a reduction recently, and yes, Branford played a big role. The Seashore, Baltimore and Connecticut trolley museums helped part out some of the cars too. I'm told some of the seats from the MBTA PCCs are already installed in a BSM car, and a compressor from one of the ex. SEPTA cars is now in service on one of the Nostalgia train Arnies.The current roster is here. The museum also just revised its mission statement with a vision and key goals defined. |
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Posted by Mark S. Feinman on Fri Dec 18 13:26:49 2009, in response to Re: $800,000 federal grant to benefit Kingston Trolley Museum, posted by seabeachexpress on Wed Dec 16 21:40:43 2009. I give them credit for being able to stay open and being able to maintain *someting* given limited resources. This grant is great news and I wish them continued success.--Mark |
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Posted by Mark S. Feinman on Fri Dec 18 13:27:08 2009, in response to Re: $800,000 federal grant to benefit Kingston Trolley Museum, posted by seabeachexpress on Wed Dec 16 21:40:43 2009. I give them credit for being able to stay open and being able to maintain *something* given limited resources. This grant is great news and I wish them continued success.--Mark |
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Posted by straphanger9 on Fri Dec 18 13:57:46 2009, in response to Re: $800,000 federal grant to benefit Kingston Trolley Museum, posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Wed Dec 16 12:12:56 2009. oh please they are all puppets of the corporations. Nothing will get better for the middle class in this country until term limits are enacted and enforced across the board, and corporations are not allowed to bribe politicians with campaign contributions (and individuals must try to do it instead). Until then everything done by either party will drive the working people deeper and deeper into the shithole and into the pockets of the banks, credit cards, insurance companies, and corporations that have sent all our jobs overseas. And the politicians, rather than fixing it, would rather blame the other party in a media fueled spectacle to keep all of you entertained and distracted in debates with each other over "which party is better" |
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Posted by Newkirk Images on Sat Dec 19 01:03:54 2009, in response to Re: $800,000 federal grant to benefit Kingston Trolley Museum, posted by seabeachexpress on Wed Dec 16 21:40:43 2009. and a compressor from one of the ex. SEPTA cars is now in service on one of the Nostalgia train Arnies.I was told that compressor wound up in one of the Low-V's. Bill Newkirk |
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Posted by Evan on Sun Apr 24 12:34:49 2011, in response to $800,000 federal grant to benefit Kingston Trolley Museum, posted by Evan on Tue Dec 15 14:36:31 2009. The first import step in the implementation of the grant happened last week with the City of Kingston posting the Request for Proposals for engineering services for the project. The project total is actually going to be close to $860,000 with the state match added in.Reading this might make your eyes glaze over, but here's the RFP document: http://www.tmny.org/TMNY_RFP_railconsulting.pdf. There will be another RFP later in the year for the actual construction portion. I want to emphasize this is strictly a capital grant. A total of $0.00 from the project goes to the TMNY budget. Your donations are still greatly needed to help keep the doors open and the lights on! |
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Posted by RockParkMan on Sun Apr 24 12:45:20 2011, in response to Re: $800,000 federal grant to benefit Kingston Trolley Museum, posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Wed Dec 16 12:12:56 2009. NAZI FUCK BOY, The RAPEublicans are all about personal gain. They need to be jailed and the useful idiots like you need psychiatric help. |
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Posted by RockParkMan on Sun Apr 24 12:47:10 2011, in response to Re: $800,000 federal grant to benefit Kingston Trolley Museum, posted by straphanger9 on Fri Dec 18 13:57:46 2009. Fool, Term limits are a NAZI trap. Just vote straight liberal. If the Democrat isn't liberal enough, vote Green. |
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Posted by RockParkMan on Sun Apr 24 12:48:24 2011, in response to Re: $800,000 federal grant to benefit Kingston Trolley Museum, posted by seabeachexpress on Wed Dec 16 21:40:43 2009. DIAF. |
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Posted by Fred G on Sun Apr 24 12:49:38 2011, in response to Re: $800,000 federal grant to benefit Kingston Trolley Museum, posted by South Brooklyn Railway on Tue Dec 15 14:55:10 2009. Kingston is in more dire need of some funding.your pal, Fred |
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Posted by Evan on Tue Nov 22 10:55:44 2011, in response to $800,000 federal grant to benefit Kingston Trolley Museum, posted by Evan on Tue Dec 15 14:36:31 2009. There will be a Kingston Waterfront Advisory Committee Meeting held on December 15, 2011 at 5:30 pm in the Common Council Chambers (3rd floor), Kingston City Hall, 420 Broadway.Among the Topics to be discussed are the STP Façade Project, the Rail Refurbishment Project, the Engineering RFP process for the Stormwater and Flooding issue, the Brownfield GEIS, Homeport Project and other issues. There will be a summary of recent projects as well as an opportunity for discussion and public input. |
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Posted by Evan on Mon Jul 30 14:34:22 2012, in response to $800,000 federal grant to benefit Kingston Trolley Museum, posted by Evan on Tue Dec 15 14:36:31 2009. It's been a lot of work to get this far since the grant was announced nearly three years ago, but the construction portion of the project is finally out for bid! The public notice is in today's Daily Freeman and it is published in the usual places municipalities list bid invitations.We're hoping the contractor will start work in September. |
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Posted by Evan on Tue Jul 31 11:26:47 2012, in response to $800,000 federal grant to benefit Kingston Trolley Museum, posted by Evan on Tue Dec 15 14:36:31 2009. Though TMNY has a big grant for track rehab underway, I want to remind everyone that being a municipally administered capital grant, it adds a grand total of $0.00 to the museum's operating budget. The museum is still a private non-profit organization on its own for all expenses like fuel, heat, lighting, restoration, preservation, maintenance, payroll, etc.As an experiment, we've set up a fundraising campaign on a 'crowd funding' web site. The link is here: http://www.gofundme.com/Mind-the-Gap. When you make a donation, it gives you options to post that you supported the cause on your Twitter and Facebook accounts. This is what helps a campaign 'go viral'. As more people donate, more people see what others are donating to. At the moment it has some stock footage of the Johnstown trolley running, but we are working to produce a short video to better promote the museum and hopefully prompt people to open their wallets. It might be a bit of time before the video is ready. In the mean time, if you could throw a few bucks our way (tax deductible of course), it would be most appreciated! |
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Posted by Mr RT on Wed Aug 1 07:09:04 2012, in response to Re: $800,000 federal grant to benefit Kingston Trolley Museum, posted by Fred G on Sun Apr 24 12:49:38 2011. That depends on how you look at it.Shore Line experienced a hurricane last year that put all of their 100 cars but four out of service. Currently they are trying to raise money to build a barn out of harms way ... at a higher elevation. |
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Posted by Mr RT on Wed Aug 1 07:10:55 2012, in response to Re: $800,000 federal grant to benefit Kingston Trolley Museum, posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Tue Dec 15 15:13:21 2009. Regarding Shore Line ... we have.We have generated enough interest that a local group is helping us. We might even get the Gov. to pay us a visit. |
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Posted by Mr RT on Wed Aug 1 07:13:59 2012, in response to Re: $800,000 federal grant to benefit Kingston Trolley Museum, posted by RockParkMan on Sun Apr 24 12:45:20 2011. That is an extreem view, but I will agree that politians in general are tied too much to fund raising and the packs vs. doing their "job". |
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Posted by numbersix on Wed Aug 1 10:42:23 2012, in response to $800,000 federal grant to benefit Kingston Trolley Museum, posted by Evan on Tue Dec 15 14:36:31 2009. Good thing this ain't Joisey. Fatass Crisco would plop his ass on the rails and shut down the place. |
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Posted by Evan on Wed Aug 1 10:56:04 2012, in response to Re: $800,000 federal grant to benefit Kingston Trolley Museum, posted by Mr RT on Wed Aug 1 07:09:04 2012. There's nothing like a sense of urgency to help spur support. Shore Line's doing a good job of fundraising for the Elevating the Collection campaign.However, with the possible exception of the railfan community, TMNY is in a very different 'market' from Shore Line. TMNY has its own lawmakers to woo, stakeholders to partner with, volunteers to recruit and members to impress. Besides capital grants where TMNY has been doing pretty well lately, there is a need to focus on the museum's financial future. The challenge is how to create a sense of urgency to feed an annual budget or endowment. |
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Posted by Mr RT on Wed Aug 1 15:00:50 2012, in response to Re: $800,000 federal grant to benefit Kingston Trolley Museum, posted by Evan on Wed Aug 1 10:56:04 2012. This is the pyridine shift for trolley museums, i.e. those thousands of folks who wanted to ride their favorite car one more time are six feet under, so we have had to become creative to keep the lights on.The trolley museum at Warehouse Point also got enough state of CT money to finally pay off the big building they built just at the end of the good times. God luck to you folks at Kingston ! |
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Posted by orange blossom special on Wed Aug 1 15:53:58 2012, in response to $800,000 federal grant to benefit Kingston Trolley Museum, posted by Evan on Tue Dec 15 14:36:31 2009. With all the railcars and tracks falling apart, literally, in this nation, why is this one getting almost a million bucks?well to steal a quote from another subchatter. G-d bless the GOP for this one. |
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Posted by orange blossom special on Wed Aug 1 15:54:34 2012, in response to Re: $800,000 federal grant to benefit Kingston Trolley Museum, posted by numbersix on Wed Aug 1 10:42:23 2012. he would? |
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Posted by RockParkMan on Wed Aug 1 15:57:13 2012, in response to Re: $800,000 federal grant to benefit Kingston Trolley Museum, posted by orange blossom special on Wed Aug 1 15:54:34 2012. Yes he would. Shit for brains southerner. |
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Posted by Evan on Wed Aug 1 16:08:19 2012, in response to Re: $800,000 federal grant to benefit Kingston Trolley Museum, posted by RockParkMan on Wed Aug 1 15:57:13 2012. At least in Kingston we're working from the bottom up...Kingston's new Mayor who entered office Jan 1 of this year has already been to the trolley museum at least three times that I know of, including the volunteer bbq & picnic on July 4. We've never had that much attention from a sitting mayor before (with the possible exception of 1983 when the deal to move TMNY from Brooklyn to Kingston was signed)...hopefully its a sign of solid future support from him! |
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Posted by Evan on Wed Aug 1 16:37:25 2012, in response to Re: $800,000 federal grant to benefit Kingston Trolley Museum, posted by orange blossom special on Wed Aug 1 15:53:58 2012. "Why is this one getting almost a million bucks?" Because we asked! (at the right time to the right people using the right process...that's how grants work)Actually, the application in 2009 was for $1.6M, only half was awarded, but we'll take it! Also very typical of most grant programs...even if awarded money, it usually isn't all you asked for. |
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Posted by orange blossom special on Wed Aug 1 16:46:46 2012, in response to Re: $800,000 federal grant to benefit Kingston Trolley Museum, posted by Evan on Wed Aug 1 16:37:25 2012. I wonder how many people ask for grants then as I had the impression that there were no such things for rail museums with the condition all of them seem to be in. |
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Posted by Evan on Wed Aug 1 17:11:02 2012, in response to Re: $800,000 federal grant to benefit Kingston Trolley Museum, posted by orange blossom special on Wed Aug 1 16:46:46 2012. Well, specific funding programs come and go or the process changes, especially from the government. This particular one as such no longer exists. But there's money out there somewhere. This is what keeps grant writers in high demand at any non-profit. |
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Posted by Mr RT on Thu Aug 2 07:13:12 2012, in response to Re: $800,000 federal grant to benefit Kingston Trolley Museum, posted by Evan on Wed Aug 1 16:08:19 2012. Where was it in Brooklyn ... Coney Island ? |
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Posted by Evan on Thu Aug 2 10:19:53 2012, in response to Re: $800,000 federal grant to benefit Kingston Trolley Museum, posted by Mr RT on Thu Aug 2 07:13:12 2012. Well, the office was at 105 Court St, but the collection was scattered. Most of the subway cars and the Boston PCCs were at the Coney Island shops at the time. But we also had stuff in Staten Island, Tansboro, Lindenwold and elsewhere. |
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Posted by Evan on Thu Aug 9 10:50:56 2012, in response to Re: $800,000 federal grant to benefit Kingston Trolley Museum, posted by Evan on Mon Jul 30 14:34:22 2012. The pre-bid meeting was held yesterday (8/8) and several contractors were present and qualified, so we expect competitive bidding! |
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Posted by Evan on Mon Oct 15 11:42:51 2012, in response to $800,000 federal grant to benefit Kingston Trolley Museum, posted by Evan on Tue Dec 15 14:36:31 2009. Actual construction on the grant project started today. The line from the museum site to Kingston Point will be closed while construction is in progress. Otherwise the museum is open and the trolley is running as scheduled. |
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Posted by MR RT on Mon Oct 15 14:46:07 2012, in response to Re: $800,000 federal grant to benefit Kingston Trolley Museum, posted by R30A on Wed Dec 16 11:33:57 2009. Lieberman is already on his horse ready to leave town. |
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Posted by MR RT on Mon Oct 15 14:47:06 2012, in response to Re: $800,000 federal grant to benefit Kingston Trolley Museum, posted by Mr RT on Wed Aug 1 07:10:55 2012. P.S. he did & we got $1M out of the state of CT |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Mon Oct 15 15:03:30 2012, in response to Re: $800,000 federal grant to benefit Kingston Trolley Museum, posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Wed Dec 16 12:12:56 2009. necr0pwn3d. |
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