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18 Preservation Grants Awarded by Emery Rail Heritage Trust

18 Preservation Grants Awarded by Emery Rail Heritage Trust

The John H. Emery Rail Heritage Trust is pleased to announce the following grants for this year. John Emery was a long-time Chicago resident who was an avid rail enthusiast who loved to ride trains around the world and wanted to help preserve rail equipment and infrastructure that would allow future generations to share his experiences during what he considered the “Golden Age” of railway travel, from 1920 to 1960. Grant applications are considered for projects that help preserve the classic passenger train experience, especially those that restore historic equipment and artifacts to working order.

Thirty-one applications were received requesting almost $850,000.00. After extensive research and serious consideration by advisors of the Trust, 18 grants were awarded grants totaling  $250,000. The John Emery Rail Heritage Trust is the largest trust in the United States that makes 100 percent of its awards solely for railroad restoration purposes. For 2024, grants were approved for the following organizations/projects:

Abilene & Smoky Valley Railroad Association: $5,000.00 to refurbish their ex-Missouri-Kansas-Texas passenger coach Enterprise.

Adirondack Railway Preservation Society: $10,000.00 to help repair and restore their railroad coach 5320 Old Forge to a parlor car configuration.

Austin Steam Train Association: $11,000.00 for traction motor rebuild and restoration of their Alco RSD-15 diesel locomotive 442.

B&O Railroad Museum: $10,000.00 to replace windows in coaches and observation car that run on their Mile One Express Train.

North Shore 709

Branford Electric Railway Association: $6,000.00 for the re-upholstery of their Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee Car 709.

Colebrookdale Railroad Preservaton Trust: $15,000.00 for the roof restoration of ex-Wabash Pullman Parlor Observation Car Diplomat.

Fort Wayne Railroad Historical Society: $15,000.00 to help with the restoration of their ex-New York Central Railroad Empire State Express cars.

Friends of SP4449: $15,000.00 for help with the repair of the roof, ventilation, and windows of their dining car 1349.

New Braunfels

Gulf Coast Chapter of the National Railway Historical Society: $21,000.00 to assist in providing head end electrical power to ex-Missouri-Kansas-Texas chair car New Braunfels.

Illinois Railway Museum: $25,000.00 for electrical and air brake work on their Milwaukee Road long-distance coach 649.

Iron Mountain Railway: $14,500.00 for roof replacement for two ex-Illinois Central coaches 1345 and 1365.

Kentucky Steam Heritage Corporation: $23,000.00 to help with the oil burning conversion for ex-Chesapeake & Ohio 2-8-4 “Kanawha” 2716 steam locomotive.

Michigan State Trust for Railway Preservation: $15,000.00 to help with the overhaul and seat re-upholstery of their coach 5447.

Nickel Plate Road 90

Midwest Railway Preservation Society: $15,000.00 to help with the repair of ex-Nickel Plate Road coach 90.

Oregon Rail Heritage Foundation: $1,000.00 to help in the initial stages of their ex-Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. 197 (Union Pacific 3203) “Pacific” 4-6-2 steam locomotive restoration project.

New Haven 529

Railroad Museum of New England: $18,500.00 for help with the restoration of ex-New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Alco RS-3 locomotive 529.

San Bernardino Railroad Historical Society: $15,000.00 to help provide Positive Train Control (PTC) for ex-Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe 3751 4-8-4 steam locomotive.

United Railroad Historical Society: $15,000.00 toward restoration of their ex-New York Central Railroad “Great Steel Fleet” tavern lounge car 37.

Congratulations to all the groups who received a grant and best wishes for continued success as they work hard to preserve our nation’s classic era of passenger railroad heritage! Applications for the next round of grants will be due no later than February 1, 2025.

—via press release

This article was posted on: March 5, 2024