
Arthur lovingly cared for the chapel car, maintaining its unique Terne metal roof, and keeping fresh paint on the car's exposed exterior. The car was a part of family gatherings and events for more than 30 years, and became important to them, too. Sadly, Mr. Hodgins passed away in October 2005 at the age of 95.
In 2007 the Hodgins Family donated the chapel car to the Northwest Railway Museum. It was moved from near the town of Grayland on the Pacific coast to Snoqualmie that same year. It was successfully nominated to the National Register of Historic Places in 2009, and secured a Save America's Treasures grant later that year. Major rehabilitation work began in 2011 and the substantially complete car is now on exhibit in the Train Shed exhibit building in Snoqualmie.
The Trustees and Staff of the Northwest Railway Museum gratefully
acknowledge the tireless dedication of
Arthur H. Hodgins
(24
June1910 – 15 October 2005)
preserving
Chapel car 5 Messenger
of Peace
His foresight is allowing new
generations to appreciate its magnificence as a mobile church, understand its
role in community development, and view it as a grand example of the lost art
of wooden railway car construction.
_______________________
With gratitude, the Northwest
Railway Museum, 27 October 2019
2 comments:
Was glad to be a part of this great project. Team Chapel Car 2011-13 Meg, Kevin, Clark, Richard and some wonderful volunteers.
Glad to have been a part of this project. Team Chapel Car- Meg, Kevin, Clark , Richard and great volunteers.
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