NCDOT buys old station

From todays Trains Magazine email news:

North Carolina buys railroad station

Print | Email | Contact Us August 24, 2007 GOLDSBORO, N.C. - Officials from the North Carolina Department of Transportation and the city of Goldsboro announced they have purchased the former Union Station at Goldsboro, built in 1909. The station was sold to a private business in 1972 after passenger service was discontinued. It has been purchased by NCDOT as part of its Historic Station Restoration and Preservation Program, which has restored a dozen stations throughout the state. Plans call for its restoration and use as a multimodal transportation center.

The station, which was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977, will be converted to a multimodal transportation center. Gateway, Goldsboro’s combined urban and rural transportation system, and intercity bus-service provider Greyhound are among possible transit tenants, as are facilities to host projected commuter rail service between Goldsboro and Raleigh and proposed intercity rail service to Wilmington and Morehead City. The station was designed by the Wilmington architectural firm of Leitner and Wilkins and is considered one of the most ambitious stations of its type in North Carolina. The two-story brick building encompasses nearly 10,000 square feet and covers two city blocks. At one time the Atlantic & East Carolina Railway, Atlantic Coast Line, and the Southern Railway served the station.

Goldsboro officials have applied for a grant through the Federal Highway Administration’s Transportation, Community, and System Preservation Program to be used for building stabilization and pre-renovation architectural and engineering work. Actual restoration construction, contingent upon funding, is expected to begin in July 2008 and continue through completion in

In checking on the authenticity of the post found this related story, I couldn’t help but copy it here:

North Carolina buys railroad station

Print | Email | Contact Us August 27, 2007 ROSEYVILLE, N.C. - Secret sources with access to the local Planning and Renovation Committee have revealed, unannouced, discreet, plans for the recently announced acquisition of Union Station, located in Goldsboro.

The facility was purchased through secret ballot for the amount of $175,676,293.00, which has been reassigned from the general fund through sales tax revenue recently acessed on gasoline purchases. The facility (shown below) does require some general renovation and redecoration.

The redecoration discussions are currently in debate as a result of a transportation issue regarding the retrieval of some items recently acquired from ebay. It was reported that $11,000 was spent on various nostaglia related items as sold by an individual in Texas. (It has not been confirmed but indicated the Texan had recent water damage, and has a teen age daughter.) The chairman of the committed had indicated in his CHIEFLY implementation of the recently revised by-laws of the city provided him with full authority of these activites. It was also reported that his family has been involved in this acquisition arguing that additional space was required for storage facilities to be utilized by the community for clothes storage.

In an attempt to get further documentation and clarification of the sale, it was implied that no further statements will be provided until

Chief, Da cats outa da bag.

Don B-…LOL! You should be a Comedy Writer. Your material is much better than what is used for today’s TV Shows & Movies! [;)][;)][:o)][:o)][:o)][:o)] Take Care.

Don, that was good, really GOOD!

thanks,

Dennis

Very good, Don. That was great.

Chuck

Excellent [tup][tup][tup][tup]

Definitely a top ten post of 2007. [bow][bow]

That is what he really is. Be careful Mr. Don, Mother Nature might jsut ROCK you to sleep tonight. [:O][:-^]

[(-D] [(-D] [(-D] [(-D] [(-D]

That was a 5 star post Don !!

Thanks, John

Great job Don!

Hey…shouldn’t you be building a layout?

KUDOS to Don. [bow] You are a riot.

“*****”…

A masterfully written article!!! [bow][tup]

Don, you’re an animal!!! I love it!! salami[bow], salami[bow], bologna[bow]

Jim

EXCELLENT POST DON!

Don’t let that rascal intimidate you! You keep on keepin’ on!

[(-D][bow]

To all,

Why do I read these posts? This thread is why. A classic set up and a classic finish! Ba-da-bing, ba-da-boom!

Keep on training,

Mike C. from Indiana

‘Rim shot’ indeed. Wow, that’s funny. A great way to begin the day [(-D]

Run for it, Roy!! They’re on to you! [:O]

Actually, the old train station for Neuse, NC (in what is now North Raleigh) looks pretty much exactly like that. It’s now sitting next to the tracks as part of some kind of building supply company. So the “article” isn’t far wrong.

I am glad to see DOT doing this. If they are going to ladle over the tax dollar they might as well do it on something I like.

Since you asked, this station is actually located in Ontario, Canada. It is at Port Stanly. They offer train rides etc., with the road name “The London and Port Stanley Railway”.

Their website is:

http://www.pstr.on.ca/index.htm

Glad its Ontario Canada instead of Ontario California. [;)]

Chief,

If it were out here you would more than likely find four or five families living in it ! [:P]