Opinion from a concerned railfan about security systems in any historic structures. Fw: After an act of arson destroys historic site, McComb City Railroad Depot Museum picks up the pieces

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Tue Jun 29 12:59:49 EDT 2021


I think this is a great reply from Dave Hamilton regarding the "cost" of security systems to protect priceless artifacts. Many folks donate their railroad artifacts to railroad museums with a reasonable expectation that they will be taken care of. Request donations during the forming of the museum for some type of security or fire suppression system. As the old saying goes, "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure".
Think about it,
Norris


Norris Deyerle

Blue Ridge Chapter, National Railway Historical Society Chairman of Virginia's Rail Heritage Region Partners

Info: www.blueridgenrhs.org<http://www.blueridgenrhs.org>

744 Chinook Place

Lynchburg, Virginia 24502-4908

Cell: 434-851-0151

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Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2021 9:54 AM
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Subject: Re: After an act of arson destroys historic site, McComb City Railroad Depot Museum picks up the pieces

These days, with relatively cheap home security systems that send messages to your cell phone, every group should have something in their old depot, museum, equipment display, etc. At least you can get the police/fire department enroute before much damage is done (or scare vandals away by yelling at them through the device). With all the effort and money that goes into restoration projects, it seems like a minor investment to protect them.

Dave Hamilton


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From: NORRIS DEYERLE <railcow at msn.com>
Sent: Mon, Jun 28, 2021 7:29 pm
Subject: Fw: After an act of arson destroys historic site, McComb City Railroad Depot Museum picks up the pieces

What makes railroad stations favorite targets for arsonists? In my opinion any historic structures need to have sprinkler systems, burglar alarms, on site cameras and protective fencing if possible. I don't know why so many don't have some type of fire suppression system. If they don't because of an outdated preservation rule regarding the idea that when the structures were originally built, they didn't have sprinkler systems, then it is thoughtless. I don't know what the rules are.
Always report any suspicious activity you see around these structures. They're priceless.
All aboard?
Norris

Norris Deyerle
Blue Ridge Chapter, National Railway Historical Society Chairman of Virginia's Rail Heritage Region Partners
Info: www.blueridgenrhs.org<http://www.blueridgenrhs.org/>
744 Chinook Place
Lynchburg, Virginia 24502-4908
Cell: 434-851-0151
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