BM6569 wrote:Is the restraining order over now that the car has been moved?Now that the mayor who got the restraining order was defeated in the primary and will soon be out of office, I would say so.
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BM6569 wrote:Is the restraining order over now that the car has been moved?Now that the mayor who got the restraining order was defeated in the primary and will soon be out of office, I would say so.
thebigham wrote:Can we also assume this is good for the rails remaining in place also?BM6569 wrote:Is the restraining order over now that the car has been moved?Now that the mayor who got the restraining order was defeated in the primary and will soon be out of office, I would say so.
Cosmo wrote:Can we also assume this is good for the rails remaining in place also?Yes, it removes a piece of inactive equipment off the CMRR mainline, and off the property. 85' of track space freed up.
Cosmo wrote:Apparently, this car required too much work for CMRR, and/or they can't use a dining car in the near future since the operating segments are too short for a dinner train, and they don't have many sidings. But it has no effect on the county politics. Apparently the County Executive was reelected for four years.thebigham wrote:Can we also assume this is good for the rails remaining in place also?BM6569 wrote:Is the restraining order over now that the car has been moved?Now that the mayor who got the restraining order was defeated in the primary and will soon be out of office, I would say so.
BandA wrote:Apparently, this car required too much work for CMRR, and/or they can't use a dining car in the near future since the operating segments are too short for a dinner train, and they don't have many sidings.That might be interesting except for the fact the car was never owned by Catskill Mountain Railroad. The car was, and always has been, the property of Empire State Railway Museum. The only involvement CMRR has was that the Lion Gardiner occupied their tracks for so long.