New home for cabooses at Train Museum shed

  - Seth Truscott / Snoqualmie Valley Record
Seth Truscott / Snoqualmie Valley Record

May 24, 2011 · 4:11 PM

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Executive Director Richard Anderson snapped plenty of photos for posterity as the White River Lumber Company pulled up the Northwest Railway Museum's newly completed train shed. The caboose was the second restored car to enter the shed, Thursday, May 19. Volunteer Martin Neveremer (pictured above, left, with Anderson) piloted the car into the shed

A grand opening of the train shed is planned for September 2011

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