Good Day Everyone, For those Interested: Thee comments before abt what happened to the Old Station, were correct, and they did redue Whole Building, it's is nice, and always bring fond memories. Since I live here, and My GGrandparents, were Williams, White, Spencer, Engle, etc, I also trvaveled the Train, when I was Young, to Barnsville, every week, with My Grandmother Spencer, who Sister, was married to George Gallagher, so it was great back then. A Group of People who are Train Lover's has started a Tourist Train fr Byesville, Oh, to other places, they have been working with The RR, in trying to get permission, to Use Tracks, as long as they also maintain The RR; Regulations. A Friend of Mine that was in Service, Mr Adair is helping Out on this Project, he's been interested in trains. all his life, in fact he has abt 3 or 4, out past 4 mile Hill, going to Old Washington. Hope this Helps whomever wanted info, I was Young between 3 and 7 1/2, had Rheu Fever, and couldn't walk during those yr's, and Remember them alot. Some of My Relation's worked for the B & O RR, Briggs, Spencer's etc With Best Regards: G D Wilson The Sarge PO Box 476 Cambridge, Ohio 43725-0476 ""Honor and Courage"" ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2005 10:37 AM Subject: Re: [OHGUERNS] Cambridge Train depot > Ah, yes. > The Cambridge Depot. I, too. took a train ride in the 1950s. I think > it was the Brownie Troop. That Depot was a large part of growing up in > Cambridge. It was the first place I saw a train. Fond memories for many, I > am sure. > Carol in Arizona > >