


I should point out that without indoor storage, projects like this wouldn't be possible - the car would have rotted away by now. The 309 has been stored inside since about 1972, and as a result, further deterioration has essentially ceased. Storage barns are probably the best investment we can make.
After this, I sanded down all of the blue parts on what is now the north side of the car, in preparation for repainting it.
I also went over to Barn 4 and looked at the Charles City Western locomotive 300 with project manager Pete Galayda. He's doing an excellent job on the structural and painting work on this locomotive, but he will need help with getting the electrical systems checked out and put back together. I'm familiar with General Electric control systems, so this should be an interesting project.

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