I decided to visit the Railroader's Museum in Altoona, PA today. I spent 3 hours exploring the museum and grounds. I have some very mixed feelings about the place.
The Good:
The museum has some very nice displays and does a good job of telling the story of people who worked on the railroad. A number of the exhibits are well done and informative. One gets a sense of what living in Altoona and working for the Pennsy was like.
The Bad:
The museum's use of rolling stock is, and there's no kind way to say it, stupid.
Yes, that is a Pennsy FD2 32-wheel depressed center flat car being used as a performance stage.
And, that's a PRR tender serving as a grill.
But the real crimes come next.
The Ugly:
I was extremely angry to see the deplorable state of the rolling stock on the premises. Most of it was in terrible condition and the worst part was - nothing is being done to preserve them. They weren't even being cocooned to prevent further deterioration until restoration funds can be raised.
And let's talk about the K4 #1361. The boiler is sitting in the roundhouse on a flatcar.
The tender (at least it is still on its trucks) is next to it. When I asked at the desk what the plan or schedule was for the K4's restoration, I was told there wasn't one.
As a Pennsy fan, I am disappointed. As a PA taxpayer, I'm really ****ed off. I'd like to see the rolling stock taken away from the Railroader's Museum and given to an organization that knows how to preserve it, e.g. the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania.
And then I'd like to see the folks who squandered all that State and Federal money for restoration of 1361 do some hard time.
George