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On Wednesday, the LCCA announced that the scheduled 44th convention tour with the NKP 765 has been cancelled.  The reason for this cancellation is described below.  Included is a link to more info and lists the alternate tours available to members.  The LCCA business office will contact all who have signed up for this tour for fee adjustments and to select alternate tours.   The following post is on the LCCA web site (www.lionelcollectors.org)

 

 

Reason for Cancellation of Tour 1 - NKP 765

President DeVito was recently notified by the Fort Wayne Railroad Historical Society [FWRRHS] that they would not be able to operate the Kokomo to Logansport NKP 765 Passenger Train as part of our convention activities [Tour 1, Monday, July 21]. This came as a complete surprise to all of us.

FWRRHS explained that in order to reach the Winamac Southern track, which is the railroad over which the excursion was to operate between Kokomo and Logansport, the train would have to use approximately 2 miles of track in Logansport that is owned by Genesee and Wyoming Inc. [G&W]. G&W is unwilling to grant permission for this move, consequently we have no way to reach the Winamac Southern Railroad.

The contract operator for the Winamac Southern is US Rail Corp.  FWRRHS was assured back in December 2013 by US Rail that access to and usage of the G&W track in Logansport would not be a problem. Unfortunately, this has proven not to be the case.

US Rail and LCCA contacted G&W directly and offered several options that would hopefully satisfy G&W concerns. FWRRHS has an excellent working relationship with Norfolk Southern. Using that relationship, FWRRHS also asked a senior VP at NS to contact G&W and put in a good word on our behalf, which he did.  Unfortunately, none of the appeals and options presented would change G&W decision. 

Although the 765 has moved over these rails before [the most recent being in 2011], the reason given by a G&W VP for Transportation is that safety is their major concern. In his comments, he expressed that G&W is not comfortable with passengers, and certainly not comfortable with a steam locomotive pulling them over the intended route which is felt to be satisfactory for freight but not for passengers.

He further expressed that the G&W cannot mitigate the fact that the train would be operated on their property with their company name and reputation identified with any potential incident that might occur.  Although, they were appreciative of the offer to resolve some of the concerns, the G&W respectfully declined to do so.  This type of event is not a part of the G&W business model.  

The FWRRHS also contacted NS about alternate excursion routes for us, using NS tracks. To add to our frustration, due to increased freight traffic and a shortage of crews on NS, they have canceled all excursions on NS for the rest of the year.

For these reasons, we are canceling Tour 1 – the NKP 765 Excursion for Monday. The other tours and events including the Monday seminars scheduled for the rest of the week will continue as planned.  We encourage you to sign up for one of the exciting alternative tours being offered on Monday.  One tour is an open house of the FWRRHS facility to visit the MKP 765 in New Haven, IN.  Others are described on attached sheets. .

I personally share your disappointment and frustration with this unfortunate news. The following modified expression "Soot Happens!" seems to apply to our current situation.  I assure you the LCCA did everything it could do to salvage our originally intended tour.   The entire LCCA convention team worked hard developing alternate tours and plans to have a full week of fun, enjoyable activities, Lionel Trains and another successful LCCA convention.  We at the LCCA appreciate your understanding, your continued support and participation in our 44th Annual Convention.  I look forward to seeing you in Indy for a week of fun with Lionel trains and other fellow LCCA members.  
Dennis DeVito RM6758
LCCA President 


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Cathy at the business office (815-223-1052) will be calling each member who registered for the 765 tour Number ! and asking them to choose one of 4 new tours.  If you see this before Cathy Calls you, please call her at 815-223-1052.  All four tours cost $75.00 per person - a $100.00 reduction from the 765 trip.  Cathy will work with members to send them a $100.00 credit/Check and a choice of 1 of 4 tours.

Tours 16A and 16B - Although we are unable to take the scheduled ride behind the famous NKP 765, we will be able to offer a tour of the home facility of this famous locomotive. LCCA conventioneers will board a bus at the hotel from a trip to New Haven, IN. see more

Tour 16C - Board the bus from Indianapolis and take a glimpse back through history! Dayton, Ohio is the home to the National Museum of the US Air Force where military aviation history lives. The museum boasts more than 400 aerospace vehicles, many rare and one-of-a-kind, along with thousands of historical items.  See More

Tour 16D - Kokomo Opalescent Glass is a manufacturer of colored glass for art and architecture with worldwide distribution and a strong commitment to research, education, and promoting sheet glass art. Based in Kokomo, Indiana for 125 years, the factory is known worldwide for hand mixed sheet glass art and colored glass. see more

Tour 16E - Are you ready to take a journey back to a bygone era of railroading? Then make plans to join this tour and visit the Hoosier Valley Railroad Museum in northwest Indiana. Situated near the former junction of the Erie, PRR, C&O, and NYC in historic North Judson, The Hoosier Valley Railroad Museum offers you the unique opportunity to become immersed in the railroad history of northwest Indiana.  NOTE - this tour depends on museum schedule.  If you sign up for this tour, you will be required to also provide a back-up tour. see more

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