tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2635692180777029609.post8828794659750697020..comments2024-03-26T23:31:30.418-04:00Comments on From the B&O Railroad Museum...: DerailedUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2635692180777029609.post-6481459267704601722011-10-21T12:41:21.396-04:002011-10-21T12:41:21.396-04:00It amazes me how everyone has to say somethin abo...It amazes me how everyone has to say somethin about the railroad, I showed a photo once to a person and the comment was Oh thats nice that paid all those people to come to your great grandfathers anniversary of being on the railroad...haha wake up dude. This was the largest gathering of people that paid for their own trip to Painesville, to the hotel stay, and met at the switch tracks on Fairport and Painesville to honor my grandfather. It was the larhgest gathering ever recorded in the Penn/Western and B&O railroad railroad. He had been written up on all his honors all his things he accomlished though out his time and his son following through his steps. Fayette was the most generousman in the Painesville are. He would give them money never tracking it so they could kep homes, I have more photo, more w2 forms-passes, and magazines then any of the museums I've been to. Sue if the wantthem they may cakk==ll for a copy. It was the same way with Guy Lumbardo. canad had no idea on his past after the 18yrs of age I do, I had photos of him kissing grandma!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com