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new event

Started by tekebird, March 31, 2007, 11:17:03 AM

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tekebird

For those who don't check  the events thread regularly,

On June 2 the Museum Of bus Transportation is having thier Spring Fling, where all buses will be on display, at the museum and at the storage facility in Hershey PA.


Ednj

I'll be there late next week with my bus ;D
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tekebird

ed give me a call when you get in, 717-579-1772 I would love to put eyeballs on your snooky's polish job

Runcutter

Doug, thanks for keeping this information updated.  The MOBT website is busmuseum.org (I don't know how to make this an active link, hopefully one of the moderators can). 

http://www.busmuseum.org/ 
 
I went to the spring fling last year - it's actually a business trip for me since there are so many other transit professionals there. 

One of my hopes was to take the 4107 up this year, spend the day at the museum, then continue north for another Mother-in-Law to Canada trip.  With business travel and health issues, I've lost a lot of time working on the coach, so it's doubtful the coach will be ready for such a trip - HOWEVER - right now I'm planning to fly in for the day.

Thereby a suggestion - particularly as time gets closer to June 2.  Would it be a good idea for other folks on this board, who plan to go, to note that here?  We could actually get to meet each other.  (say, meet in the 4106 at 12:25 PM, the password is Jack Short sent me (( Jack Short was GM's designer/stylist in the late transit, late coach era))  ).   

I'd mentioned the annual meeting (October?) to Brill-o last year, unfortunately he didn't get the message in time.  If anyone's in touch with him, he's only a couple of hours away - it'd be good to let him know as well.

If this is a bad idea, it won't be my first one.  Heck, today alone, it won't even be my fifth one.

Arthur

I made it into a link. Richard
Arthur Gaudet    Carrollton (Dallas area) Texas 
Former owner of a 1968 PD-4107

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