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Originally Posted by 46232
Sad when you hear about things like this, protesting is one thing but why they think they should feel the need to destroy items that people have restored and cared for amazes me. I hope the society have the desire to continue, who could blame them if they decided that enough is enough
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The chairman said in an interview that it took them 30 years to collect and restore all the cars, "but hopefully it will not take 30 more" so it sounds like they will try.
Most of the destroyed cars were the ones used in their summer trains, so the cars that was not destroyed were parked at the museum (at another location) and they are not allowed to be used in traffic.
So they had to cancel all their vintage train runnings.