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Good lord, it appears he does. Someone will come in next and tell us he secretly owns a private Pullman coach as well.
Tug Cornell was built in 1949 by the Jakobsen Shipyard of Long Island, for the Lehigh Valley Railroad. The Cornell earned her living pushing barges loaded with rail cars. More recently, she was retired and is now owned and operated by Captain Matt Perricone of the Lehigh Maritime Corp, a non-profit organization. She is available for charters, corporate events, tours, and parties. Her home port is Kingston, NY.
Good lord, it appears he does. Someone will come in next and tell us he secretly owns a private Pullman coach as well.
Cass RR in West Virginia has a caboose on the mountain they run up that you can rent and stay over night.
Rob
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erm which Chessie scheme? Basic, Safety, "safety is a full time job"? there's tons if you include the B&O, C&O and WM variants ;PWe will be setting up special deals and packages for our customers wishing to stay trackside in the very near future. There is also an authentic Roadmasters lodge on the same property about 50 yards to the north of the current caboose, you can also rent this as well. It has much more room than the caboose, but the same view of the tracks! Sometime next year there will be another caboose you will be able to sleep in, this one is a 1971 bay window built for the C&O. This one will be painted into authentic Chessie paint, with tons of goodies too. This new caboose will also be much closer to the tracks and actually on the Funnel in downtown Folkston across from the platform.
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erm which Chessie scheme? Basic, Safety, "safety is a full time job"? there's tons if you include the B&O, C&O and WM variants ;P