Railroad Museum acquires train car for covered bridge at city park
Williams-Grand Canyon News
Originally Published: October 13, 2015 11:04 a.m.
BNSF donated a train car to the Northern Arizona Railroad Museum. Museum founder Al Richmond orchestrated the donation and transfer with the city of Williams in what was a collaborative effort between the city and the museum. There will be rails inside with lights and fresh paint. Above: Williams City Manager Brandon Buchanan, Al Richmond and Williams Public Works Director Kyle Christiansen stand in front of the railcar.
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