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Discussion of the past and present operations of the Long Island Rail Road.

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 #1577624  by Jeff Smith
 
eolesen wrote: Wed Jul 28, 2021 9:54 pm I expect everyone who posted how urgent it was to save the 213 to be donating $50 per post...
I split out the 213 posts to this, bookmarked topic. The original preservation topic is here: long-island-preservation-news-t24417.html

As for donations:

https://www.twinforksnrhs.org/

https://www.obrm.org/

https://rmli.org/
 #1577665  by Dogbert666
 
eolesen wrote: Sat Jul 24, 2021 10:21 am
Dogbert666 wrote:If he's only taking queries via a third party, it makes me wonder if he's even got email. This IS South Dakota we're talking about. Phone calls and in person conversations are far more common than emails in that part of the world.
Wow. Just wow... Maybe those interested in the 213 should drive out there or write a letter?....

Then again, it was just over a week ago that VPOTUS claimed rural people couldn't make photocopies, so I guess there really are people who think we still rely on 1900's technologies like telegrams and outhouse in "that part of the world" too?.....
You can read as far into that one line as you want. I can think of dozens of companies that have email addresses that someone set up for them that they literally never check. This thread is littered with people who tried to contact them and got nowhere. If you're selling something, it's kinda on you to actually answer an email or the phone every now and then.

As with everyone else I'm curious to hear what sort of deal was worked out.
 #1582311  by Pensyfan19
 
Teutobergerwald wrote: Sun Oct 10, 2021 6:38 pm Apparently the 213 has been sold to the Arkansas & Missouri, and renumbered as their #69. Don't know if it has been interchanged yet.
So is the 213 not coming to Long Island? Was there a higher bid?
 #1586207  by jbvb
 
The A&M's ownership and management are aware of preservation and when I was last in contact with them, sympathetic. But no telling if this will extend to subsidizing preservation if/when 213 is no longer useful to the A&M.