Rick Reeves, one of the museum’s newest volunteers, completed his engineer training and hauled his first passengers behind Engine No. 1316 on Saturday, Jan. 26. Rick has been serving as a conductor on the Goleta Short Line for several months. An accomplished singer and guitarist, Rick has also performed for passengers aboard the museum’s...
Continue readingTurntable Upgrade Completed
The Goleta Short Line turntable has received a major upgrade, thanks to the efforts of John Green and the other volunteers who spend most of their Wednesday mornings working on projects around the museum. The upgrade included the installation of a new mechanism that locks the turntable in line with the corresponding lead track....
Continue readingMeet Our New Intern: Shuyan Dong
The museum’s new intern for the Winter 2013 Quarter is Shuyan Dong. The 20-year-old UCSB freshman is from Hang Zhou, China. Her major is Actuarial Science. As of this writing, Shuyan has been in the U.S. for less than four months. She has been learning English in school back home since she was 9...
Continue readingIn Memoriam: James Higman
The South Coast Railroad Museum lost a longtime friend on Dec. 19, 2012, with the passing of James Higman. Jim was perhaps best known around the museum for the tabletop display of miniature stationary steam engines and steam-driven tools and devices that he helped organize for museum events, including a long string of Depot...
Continue readingBen’s Always Ready To Lend A Hand
You couldn’t ask for a better volunteer than Ben Torres. He helps with grounds care and has supervised our County SWAP workers on many occasions. Ben is the husband of another museum volunteer and longtime Trails & Rails guide, Bev Torres....
Continue readingIn Memoriam: Ted Cheesman
Ted Cheesman, a cherished friend and dedicated volunteer of the South Coast Railroad Museum, passed away on November 21, 2010. Known for his warmth, commitment, and his unique circus train, Ted left an indelible mark on the museum and its visitors. His circus train became a beloved feature of the museum’s summer events starting...
Continue readingWednesday Crew Works Wonders
With rare exceptions, Wednesday mornings at the railroad museum are a time when a group of men gathers there to tackle projects and problems in need of attention. The group’s primary focus has always been the Goleta Short Line miniature railroad. In fact, the group can be traced back to 2006, when Gene Allen...
Continue readingNew Intern Helps With Rides & SWAP
Yegal Khouban is a Fall 2010 intern at the South Coast Railroad Museum. “Iggy” is a U.C.S.B. student majoring in anthropology. He has been helping supervise our weekend SWAP workers and is also staffing the Goleta Short Line trains. Yegal completed his engineer training on Oct. 22. On that busy free-ride day, his trains...
Continue readingA.J. Medina Applies His Skills
Armando (“A.J.”) Medina has become one of the museum’s most hard-working and dedicated volunteers. For over a year, he has been donating countless hours to a major project — repainting the exterior of Goleta Depot. He is nearly finished with the first floor and hopes to continue in early 2011 with the second story....
Continue readingMike Sobota Helps Museum Look Good
Mike Sobota is one of the City of Goleta employees who lend the museum a helping hand, assisting our volunteers and staff in keeping the grounds looking their best. Mike is the City’s Lead Maintenance Worker. We greatly appreciate the support that the museum receives from Mike and other City workers....
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