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(rshsdepot) Re: RSHSDepot Digest V1 #1400
- Subject: (rshsdepot) Re: RSHSDepot Digest V1 #1400
- From: "Ron Brown" <ron.brown8_@_sympatico.ca>
- Date: Sun, 23 Jul 2006 13:14:15 -0400
- References: <200607230937.k6N9b1Dm015025_@_net.bluemoon.net>
The former CN station in Hamilton Ontario was in fact rescued from decay by
Hollywood when they pumped several million into it to shoot the movie Long
Kiss Goodbye with Geena Davis. Today it is beautifully restored and is
operated by LIUNA.
Ron Brown, Toronto.
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From: <RSHSDepot Digest>
Sent: Sunday, July 23, 2006 5:37 AM
Subject: RSHSDepot Digest V1 #1400
>
> RSHSDepot Digest Sunday, July 23 2006 Volume 01 : Number
> 1400
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> Subjects:
>
> Re: (rshsdepot) Movies in Stations
> Re: (rshsdepot) Movies in Stations
> Re: (rshsdepot) Rockland, Maine
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> From Archives_@_Railfan.net
> Message-ID: <548.3d12a2b.31f38f17_@_aol.com>
> Date: Sat, 22 Jul 2006 10:24:23 EDT
> From: PifyJtrain_@_aol.com
> Subject: Re: (rshsdepot) Movies in Stations
>
> I Know of several visdeos that feature stations. Glen Cove on the LIRR was
> used in the original Sabrina if i remember correctly. Also toronto played
> penn
> station in the made for tv film "the long island incident"
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> The Railroad Station Historical Society maintains a database of existing
> railroad structures at: http://www.rrshs.org
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> Message-ID: <553.4098a3a.31f392f2_@_aol.com>
> Date: Sat, 22 Jul 2006 10:40:50 EDT
> From: SLIPSWITCH_@_aol.com
> Subject: Re: (rshsdepot) Movies in Stations
>
> "North By Northwest" contains scenes filmed at Grand Central in NYC and at
> LaSalle Street Station in Chicago. "The Sting" also has scenes filmed at
> LaSalle Street Station. That station was demolished in the late '70's or
> early
> '80's.
>
> John
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> The Railroad Station Historical Society maintains a database of existing
> railroad structures at: http://www.rrshs.org
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> <00eb01c6ace2$8a2e14e0$6101a8c0_@_NewComputer>
> Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2006 14:57:38 -0400
> From: Don Mills <dmills_@_marshall.edu>
> Subject: Re: (rshsdepot) Rockland, Maine
>
> Thanks for the great news. Lets hope that this trend makes its way to
> other
> parts of our country. Don Mills
> - ----- Original Message -----
> From: "seth bramson" <sbramson_@_bellsouth.net>
> To: <rshsdepot_@_lists.railfan.net>
> Sent: Friday, July 21, 2006 12:27 PM
> Subject: Re: (rshsdepot) Rockland, Maine
>
>
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: <jdent1_@_optonline.net>
>> To: <rshsdepot_@_lists.railfan.net>
>> Sent: Friday, July 21, 2006 10:19 AM
>> Subject: (rshsdepot) Rockland, Maine
>>
>>
>> > From Trains.com
>> >
>> > Former Maine Central station reopens to passengers after 47 years
>> > July 14, 2006
>> > ROCKLAND, Maine - The former Maine Central station in Rockland,
>> > reopened
>> > to serve passengers on June 30 after 47 years, according to a report by
>> > WLBZ Television in Bangor. The trains are operated by the Maine Eastern
>> > Railroad, which began passenger operations on the 57-mile former MEC
>> > Rockland Branch between Brunswick and Rockland in 2004. MEC ended
>> > passenger service on the branch on April 4, 1959.
>> >
>> > The state of Maine purchased the railroad in 1989 and owns the station,
>> > constructed in 1917. In 2005 the original main line to the station was
>> > re-laid, and passengers boarded from a platform west of the depot until
>> > this June. The railroad did the renovations to the structure, which
>> > include a ticket office; plans call for a restaurant to be built in the
>> > waiting room. The city hopes that re-opening the depot will bring more
>> > people into downtown Rockland.
>> >
>> > Maine Gov. John E. Baldacci helped cut the ribbon for the renovated
>> > station and says he'd like to see more rail passenger service around
>> > the
>> > state as a way to save energy and reduce highway traffic, WLBZ
>> > reported.
>> > With daily Amtrak Downeaster rail service from Boston to Portland, and
>> > tourist service from Brunswick to Rockland, the Governor hopes to
> connect
>> > the two for continuous service between Boston and Rockland.
>> >
>> > In November 2003, Maine contracted with New Jersey-based Morristown &
> Erie
>> > Railway to operate the Rockland Branch and also the 33-mile former
>> > Maine
>> > Central "Lower Road" main line between Brunswick and Augusta, the state
>> > capital. M&E formed the Maine Eastern to operate the lines. The
>> > Brunswick-Rockland passenger trains operate from June into October.
> Motive
>> > power is a pair of former Amtrak FL9 cab units built for the New Haven
>> > Railroad.
>>
>> >>>FANTASTIC news, Jim, and thanks so much for sharing it with us.
>>
>> Just a sidelight, all:
>>
>> After my first year at Cornell I worked the summer of 1967 as Ass't Mgr
>> of
>> the Samoset in Rockland. Spent no few days at the closed station, very
>> unhappy that there was no longer any MeC passenger train service.
>>
>> After that summer, I THINK the station eventually became the Rockland
> Police
>> Station and I am SO very glad to hear that the state that allowed the
>> destruction of most of it's ferries AND it's two foot gauge railroads
>> is--like California with passenger trains and light rail--doing the right
>> thing.
>>
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>> The Railroad Station Historical Society maintains a database of existing
>> railroad structures at: http://www.rrshs.org
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>>
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> The Railroad Station Historical Society maintains a database of existing
> railroad structures at: http://www.rrshs.org
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> End of RSHSDepot Digest V1 #1400
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> The Railroad Station Historical Society maintains a database of existing
> railroad structures at: http://www.rrshs.org
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The Railroad Station Historical Society maintains a database of existing
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