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  • Discussion relating to the NH and its subsidiaries (NYW&B, Union Freight Railroad, Connecticut Company, steamship lines, etc.). up until its 1969 inclusion into the Penn Central merger. This forum is also for the discussion of efforts to preserve former New Haven equipment, artifacts and its history. You may also wish to visit www.nhrhta.org for more information.
Discussion relating to the NH and its subsidiaries (NYW&B, Union Freight Railroad, Connecticut Company, steamship lines, etc.). up until its 1969 inclusion into the Penn Central merger. This forum is also for the discussion of efforts to preserve former New Haven equipment, artifacts and its history. You may also wish to visit www.nhrhta.org for more information.
 #1338206  by Bernard Rudberg
 
Arts and Crafts at the Depot again on Saturday, July 11th from 10 – 3. Paintings, jewelry, needlework, baked items and more.
In case of rain, will be held Sunday instead. Stop around and do a little shopping.

Take a look at this article about the depot in the Poughkeepsie Journal. The depot needs volunteers to help keep it open to the public.
You can learn a lot about local history at the Depot.

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 #1338990  by Bernard Rudberg
 
The weather was perfect for our monthly Arts and Crafts Expo at the Depot. Musical entertainment was provided by Greg Lofaro.
Lots of people from the Rail trail came browsing and checking out our railroad historical displays. The next Expo will be the first Saturday in August.

The Depot will be open tomorrow (Sunday 7/12) Stop around and see what is happening at the Depot.
 #1339938  by Bernard Rudberg
 
Our display of ice harvesting tools is growing.

Before mechanical refrigeration was invented, business and railroads depended on winter ice harvested from local ponds. The ice was cut into blocks and stored in well insulated buildings for use during the summer. For example : The Bordens milk plant in Hopewell Junction had an ice house that held 900 tons of ice blocks which would last though the summer.

Our display is not complete yet. We would like to add more tools. Here is a list of what we do not have yet.


Ice ax, ice shaver, ice adze, ice measuring iron, ice pickeroon, small ice picks, splitting fork, hand plow, ice chipper, ice saw, spring scale, splitting awl.


If you have any of these items we would love to add them to our display. If you know of any that are available. let us know or stop around to the Depot on a Saturday. or Sunday.
 #1340796  by Bernard Rudberg
 
Perfect blue sky weather brought out the traffic on the Rail Trail today.

New photos and an interpretive text panel have been added to our ice harvesting display.

Some of the visitors today came over from Connecticut.

The Depot will be open again tomorrow 7/26. Stop around and check us out.
 #1341404  by Bernard Rudberg
 
Arts and Crafts at the Depot again on Saturday, July 11th from 10 – 3. Paintings, jewelry, needlework, baked items and more. In case of rain, will be held Sunday instead.
Stop around to the Depot and do some browsing and shopping
 #1341958  by Bernard Rudberg
 
The Tower Crowdfunding effort is now live on CauseVox and we have a Tower page on our web site!

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Support the Hopewell Depot Tower Build campaign!

Support the Hopewell Depot Tower Build campaign!
Please learn more about our tower fundraising campaign on CauseVox.

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 #1343093  by Bernard Rudberg
 
Our next big project for the Depot park area is building a replica of the original switch tower that guarded the railroad crossing at the corner of the Depot. building. The plan is to build much needed rest rooms into the lower level for access from the Rail Trail. We have part of the required money in the bank but we need additional funds to make it happen. The tower fund raising drive is now online at the following link,

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Check out the link to help us by donating online.

The original tower was built in 1892 and served until 1938 when the former ND&C RR tracks were torn out and sold for scrap to Japan. The track steel became part of the Japanese war machine and the tower was salvaged to build a house on Bridge Street.

Help us out with any amount you can spare. The restrooms are really needed. The nearest restrooms on the Rail Trail are 12 miles away in Poughkeepsie.
 #1344141  by Bernard Rudberg
 
A hot sunny day brought out the Rail Trail visitors today. Bottles of cold water and soda were popular.
We also welcomed two new volunteers to help keep the Depot open on weekends.

We had one donation of a Fairbanks hand truck.
The latest addition to our diorama of the Hopewell Junction train yard is a pushbutton sound system.
Stop around and listen to the sound of steam whistles and diesel horns,

The tower fund raising campaign is still underway.
To help us build the tower with much needed restrooms, click on the following link.

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 #1345205  by Bernard Rudberg
 
Hopewell Depot played host to our town police department including railroad history, cookies and lemonade.
Of course there was a hot call and they all ran out the door on duty. Several said they would be back for more of the Depot tour.

Hopewell Depot will be open tomorrow (Sunday 8/23). Everybody is welcome.

The tower fund drive is still on. Check the link below to make your tax deductible donation on line.

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 #1345762  by Bernard Rudberg
 
The former Pleasant Valley P&E RR station is now a permanent display at the Rhinebeck fairgrounds.
The Fair runs all this week and ends on Sunday August 30. Several members of the Hopewell Depot Restoration will be temporary hosts at the Fair station during the week.
Stop around to the Dutchess County Fair and take a look at the restored Pleasant Valley station. We will be happy to talk to you.

The Hopewell Depot tower fund drive is still on. Check the link below to make your tax deductible donation on line.

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 #1346855  by Bernard Rudberg
 
Stop around to the Hopewell Depot on Saturday September 5. We will be hosting our monthly Arts and Crafts show.
There will be vendors showing off their wares and musical entertainment.

The weather forecast looks good. Come on down on Saturday.

The Hopewell Depot tower fund drive is still on. Check the link below to make your tax deductible donation on line....


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 #1347339  by Bernard Rudberg
 
Perfect fall weather brought out the foot traffic on the Rail Trail for our Arts and Crafts show.
Rick Soedler provided the musical entertainment with an afternoon of train songs.

The Depot is open on Saturdays and Sundays from 10:00 till 4:00.
Stop around and find out why Hopewell Junction had two different train yards,


The Hopewell Depot tower fund drive is still on.
Check the link below to make your tax deductible donation on line....
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 #1348510  by Bernard Rudberg
 
Community Day is coming on September 19.
The Hopewell Depot Restoration needs volunteers to march in the parade and man the float exhibit at the East Fishkill Recreation field for Community Day.
If you want to join the fun, contact Rich Taylor at the following E-Mail address.

[email protected]
 #1349311  by Bernard Rudberg
 
Today was the East Fishkill Community Day and parade. This photo is our float in the parade. It is a model of the switching tower we plan to build for the Rail Trail in Hopewell Junction. It will have much needed restroom facilities in the ground level. We are currently running a fund raising drive for this project. Currently we have a little more than half the money. You can contribute online at the following link. Or you can stop by the Depot on a Saturday or Sunday with your contribution to this worthy cause.

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 #1350308  by Bernard Rudberg
 
We had perfect, blue sky, fall weather today for the visitors from the Rail Trail

Our model of the proposed control tower is now on display next to the Trail. The "thermometer" shows that we have about half of the required money to break ground on the replica which will have much needed restrooms in the lower level. You can help with this project with a tax deductible donation to the tower fund. You can stop by the Depot on a Saturday or a Sunday (10:00 to 4:00). Or you can donate online at the following link.

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Also, on Tuesday 9/29 I will be doing another railroad slide show at the Freedom Plains Presbyterian Church at 1168 route 55 across from the high school. Set up time is 6:30 and the show starts at 7:00. It is open to the public. The subject will be the ND&C Railroad across Dutchess County which later became part of the CNE Rwy and the New Haven RR. Stop around and learn a bit of the rich railroad history of Dutchess County.
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