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Posted by oghistorian (Member # 1250) on :
 
On behalf of the Ocean Gate Historical Society, located in Ocean County, NJ, I am writing to inquire about any help for the restoration of a caboose. The society has just purchased a caboose from Amtrak and moved it to their grounds. The caboose was built in 1918 by the Pennsylvania Railroad and refurbished by Amtrak between the 1970s to the '80s. During this refurbishment, Amtrak replaced the original sink and stove. The new stove used kerosene as a fuel, which some of it is spilt on the floor and still stored in a tank. The paint on the inside is pealing, which might cause a hazard during the restoration because it might contain lead. The outside is heavily rusted in small, scattered spots. The windows are intact except for a missing door window.

The society is planning to turn the caboose into a museum which will be open to the public. Any help or knowledge of other organizations that can help would be greatly appreciated.

Thank You!

Sincerely,
J. Silverman
Co-Curator at OGHS
 


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