Night shot at Waynesboro in January 2005

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Sun Nov 7 23:51:21 EST 2004


I will see what we can do. The clubhouse is about 5 miles away from the yard, but maps and directions could be provided. The clubhouse would be open from 10-6 if it gets passed. I can help in anyway if needed. I know the town well. I'm sure local help will be needed.
 
Let me know,
 
Robert Lent
Advertising Chairman
Augusta County RR Museum
Waynesboro, Virginia

nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org wrote:
November 7, 2004

Hello, Larry and David:

Thanks for your replies to my question about Basic
City vis-a-vis Waynesboro. David, there will be a lot
of interest in the night shot and I suppose people
wanting more information should contact the O. Winston
Link Museum later this year for particulars.

Likewise, Larry, I don't think many people know about
the Waynesboro Railroad Museum. It would be great if
the museum hosted an open house that Friday and
Saturday, too.

Best wishes,

Frank Scheer



Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2004 10:51 PM
Subject: Re: Basic City

Well, I know of only a watering can (C&O) that
survived. He will not let that go. Believe me, I've
tried. It was torn down before I remember that 
area (i'm only 19) and I am not familiar with who got
what. I do not know the boundary. To me, Basic City is
a small subdivision in the outskirts of Waynesboro.
Today, I do not think Basic City is even recognized.

-Robert Lent
Advertising Chairman
Augusta County Railroad Museum
Waynesboro, Virginia



Date: Sat, 06 Nov 2004 22:53:20 -0500 
To: nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org 
From: nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org
Subject: Re: Basic City 


Basic City will be alive - on January 21, 2005, as the
O Winston Link Museum - will reenact the FIRST photo
Winston Link made - some 50 years ago 
in Waynesboro, VA. The area will be lighted for public
night photography.

A reception will be held that evening at the Basic
United Methodist Church beginning around 6:30 pm. The
actual photo shoot will begin at 8 pm, with the NS
business car train - playing the role of N&W train #2
- which was en-route to New York from Roanoke at the
time. There will be a modest charge to attend and
participate in the event.

David G Helmer
[O. Winston Link Museum, Roanoke]



=====
Dr. Frank R. Scheer, Curator
Railway Mail Service Library, Inc.
f_scheer at yahoo.com
(202) 268-2121 - weekday office
(540) 837-9090 - weekend afternoons 
in the former N&W station on VA rte 723 
117 East Main Street 
Boyce VA 22620-9639

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