[Accrs] At the club and Rossmoor
Alameda County Central Railroad Society
accrs at mail.accrs.org
Fri Jan 22 08:07:57 PST 2021
Most of the membership I guess passed away so it was pretty much only my grandpa and this other guy Jerry left.
I already have someone lined up who is potentially interested in the garden railway stuff, but the 0-27 and still quite a bit of HO is left for grabs, including a log train and military train with two railgun cars. I myself scored a really cool snow removal train along with some HO and one O scale vehicle for the layouts. The HO rolling stock is mostly older era stuff. Nothing really modern, although some cars could possible be modernized with roller bearing trucks. I’ll send my photos later.
I did notice that the majority of the HO equipment had plastic wheels on them, including most of the stuff I took, so just a headsup there for anyone wanting some stuff.
- Jamie
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>> On Jan 22, 2021, at 1:26 AM, Alameda County Central Railroad Society <accrs at mail.accrs.org> wrote:
> Message From: colorado at onemain.com
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> What happened to the Rossmoor club? Why did it die?
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> Larry
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> From: Alameda County Central Railroad Society
> Sent: Jan 21, 2021 8:08 PM
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> Subject: [Accrs] At the club and Rossmoor
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> I should have sent this yesterday, but here goes. I spent about 90 minutes at fairgrounds on Wednesday and cleaned track from the city to the tunnel before the port area. I cleaned what I could reach from the aisle which means the passenger station and the mainline tracks on that level and lower level. I didn’t clean the curve in the city cut or under the city. However, I picked up on the back side and cleaned both levels of main lines to just short of the hidden yard. I also cleaned in the port but Jamie told me later he had already cleaned there. Did some vacuuming of black snow around union station and the engine terminal but ran out of time. Had to meet Jamie at Rossmoor.
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> I met Jamie at the defuncted Rossmoor club. His mother and grandfather were there. The attached pictures are some equipment of consideration. They have G-scale, HO, and 027 (Lionel 3 rail). Everything has to go and what doesn’t go makes a one way trip to the dump. Jamie and I brought out some stuff for the HO side, but more may be retrieved pending review of pictures by Jorg. If anyone wants to go in on their own, contact Jamie.
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