Scrap The Flying Yankee Train.

 The Flying Yankee train is nostalgic nuisance that needs to be cut up and scrapped.
 
  Retired Green Mountain railroad executive Frederick Bailey made a recent unsupported argument that this train should be moved up to the Bartlett rail yard where after languishing in Lincoln for years something meaningful will actually happen to this historic state owned train. It won't.
 
  The Flying Yankee train set has been a state liability since it was donated by  Bob Morrill, it was also a political deal cut by former Executive Councilor Ray Burton. The now mostly abandoned train sits needing over $275,000.00 in direct rehabilitation plus another $200,000 a year in operating costs and an expensive liability policy as it's lightweight construction and articulated wheel sets are prone to derailments. None of this changes if the train were to be moved up to Bartlett.
The Flying Yankee In A Different Time.


   Last fall I appealed to Governor Chris Sununu to stop DOT Commissioner Victoria T. Sheehan from moving this train as a static display off Route 112 in Woodstock. It would have become a sitting duck for vandalism, personal injury and town liability, the same would be true if it were moved up to Bartlett.

  New Hampshire should not be in the railroad preservation business. This is a state that is having a financial challenge fixing it's growing list of red list bridges never mind throwing thousands of dollars into a nostalgic nuisance train that no one even wants. 🚂🚂

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