The Northwest Railway Museum is delighted to announce appointment of Ms. Peggy Barchi as the new School Train Coordinator. Peggy brings a wealth of museum interpretive experience, and previously worked as the Marketing Manager of the Museum before retiring in 2018. She is a veteran of Fort Nisqually, and is a former Scouting leader, too.
School Trains are Museum programs developed specifically for school-age children, but also for preschoolers. They operate in April and May, and this year are expected to serve 2,000 children. School Trains have operated at the Northwest Railway Museum for more than 40 years.
More information is available on the web or by emailing info@TrainMuseum.org
Monday, January 27, 2020
Friday, January 17, 2020
Take this box and shelve it!
The Railway Education Center in January. |
Rolling carriages are the heart of a SpaceSaver shelving system. |
Registrar Cristy L. demos how the rolling shelving moves along the black tracks set into the floor. |
Thanks to a major grant from the King County 4Culture cultural equipment program, and additional support from individual donors, a new 32 inch shelving carriage has been added to the vault. SpaceSaver made this rolling unit with attached shelving and completed the installation through their representatives at Southwest Solutions.
Cristy L. shows off the library's new set of wheels: 10' high, 11' long, 32" wide |
The SpaceSaver shelving arrived in large crates and assembled much like a giant Erector or Meccano set. It was ready to load with boxes after just four or five hours of effort by the Southwest Solutions crew. Already many important documents including all the chapel car 5 research, and exciting tomes published by the Association of American Railroads have found a new home on this brand new mobile storage structure.
The Northwest Railway Museum staff, trustees and patrons send a huge "Thank You" to King County 4Culture, and the more than dozen individual donors who made this new shelving financially possible.