It is with deep sorrow that we must report the death of Albert Reinschmidt, who died yesterday after a long struggle with cancer. Al was a good friend of all who knew him, a hard-working member of the Museum, and he will be greatly missed.
I first met Al back in 2009 when IRM was planning how to move the Trolleyville collection, and he wanted to help in any way possible. Since that time he became one of our fellow bloggers and worked out at the Museum whenever possible. Professionally, he was an internationally-recognized expert on track construction ("Dr. Track") and often was a consultant on new railroad construction all over the world. He also had a great speaking voice and often put it to use for our benefit, such as during the Thomas events, when he and Harold would take turns being the announcers all day. That's not as easy as it sounds. Most recently, his recording of "A Night Before Christmas" was being played on all of the Happy Holiday Railway trains. His death leaves a great void.
When funeral arrangements have been made, we will pass them on.
1 comment:
Oh gosh thats really a shame. Thoughts and prayers with his family and friends.
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