The Town of Manchester and Ontario County will be meeting soon with LaBella Engineering regarding the Lehigh Valley Railroad Manchester roundhouse. The wall closest to RIG has started to collapse, or at least has some severe damage, and the building has become a public safety issue. Of course, no one really wants to assume responsibility for the property because of the environmental problems. The Lehigh Valley Railroad Historical Society is drafting a letter stating that they would support restoration of the building, if at all possible. If it is determined that restoration of the property isn't possible, then the LVRRHS would ask for the cornerstone from the building and/or the concrete sign over the doorway that says LVRR 1916. The buried turntable might also be salvageable. A LVRRHS member walked around the roundhouse property at Thanksgiving and reported that it really isn't safe for anyone to enter the building. Be safe and stay out of the roundhouse!