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Fostoria Rail Preservation Society Announces Newest Addition and Spring Open House

Fostoria Rail Preservation Society Announces Newest Addition and Spring Open House

The Fostoria Rail Preservation Society (FRPS) has announced their newest addition, the C-3008 Caboose, to the Fostoria Iron Triangle Park, 499 South Poplar Street. The Fostoria Iron Triangle Rail Park is a 5-acre tract directly inside the three double-track mainline freight rail lines that meander through Fostoria. Open 24/7, this park provides a 360-degree viewing platform that allows one to experience the sights and sounds of the 100-plus trains that pass-through Fostoria daily. Their Spring Open House, that will feature their newest addition, will be held on Wednesday, April 28 from 11:30 am to 2:00 pm.

The B&O 3000 series cabooses were built by the International Car Company in Kenton, Ohio. The cabooses were built in the from 1965 to 1966, as the B&O received its first Class I-18 cabooses. They were the first B&O cabooses in almost 60 years to be purchased from an outside builder. The International Car Company built 46 cabooses numbered C-3000 to C-3045. These cabooses had fewer bunks (2), more seats (6), an automatic oil stove, 70-gallon water tank with a stainless-steel sink, electric refrigerator and a flushing toilet. The Class I-18 cabooses were the last B&O cabooses to be built with roof walks a classified under the B&O system. All future cabooses would be classified under the C&O/B&O classification system.

The B&O experimented with deadheading crews to their work assignments in cabooses which is why the extra seats, up to six. The cabooses that remained in serve in 1982 were renumbered to the 903000 series. They dropped the “C” prefix and added the “90” at the beginning of the number. Thus, the C-3008 would become the 903008.

The B&O C-3008 had serviced the northern Ohio area as we they have train orders reflecting the locations. They are not certain when this caboose was taken out of service but was eventually placed in the Carlisle Railway Museum. They know this caboose was one of five on display there. The C-3008 was there in September 1995. Due to vandalism the Carlisle Railway Museum disbanded the caboose park. The C-3008 was purchased in 2004 by Richard Craig and moved to his home approximately 10 miles south of Fostoria near Alvada, Ohio. Upon his death the caboose was again sold in May 2016 with the FRPS receiving the winning bid. In 2016 BMP Maintenance placed ballast and rail ties for the caboose at the rail park. A volunteer crew led by Alan Stouder, NS Road Crew employee, installed the rail. DSM Ventures, based in Romulus, Michigan, moved the caboose from its rural home to the rail park in May 2017. Hill Construction built and completed the ADA ramp and platform in September 2021. The total investment into the project totaled more than $58,000 and was covered by generous donations and FRPS.

Marisa Stephens Named Stakeholder Relations and Marketing Manager

The Seneca Regional Chamber of Commerce and Visitor Services and Destination Seneca County are pleased to announce that Marisa Stephens has been hired for the position of Stakeholder Relations and Marketing Manager. Stephens, a Seneca County native, brings a strong relationship building background with her passion for the community that helped raise her. Stephens will begin May 24, 2021.

The selection was the result of an extensive recruitment process. “We worked with our stakeholders to narrow down the field of 50 applications to find what that we felt was the right candidate for our growing organization and the individuals we have the pleasure of serving,” Chamber Executive Director Bryce Riggs said. “Deb Martorana and I are excited to have Marisa on the team, her skill set combined with her passion and energy for Seneca County will be a welcome addition to our organization.”

Stephens is eager to move back home, “After graduation I was offered the opportunity to gain experiences away from Seneca County, but I am excited to come home and serve the community that I love.”

“We are excited about the Chamber’s selection of Marisa Stephens to assist them in taking tourism to the next level and we know that she will make a difference in Seneca County,” said Michael Strong, Executive Director of The Ritz Theatre and Chair of the Seneca County Tourism Council.

Stephens has spent the last three years in sales and recruiting roles with Qualtrics, an experience management company that helps organizations improve and create world class experiences throughout their business through data driven decisions with headquarters in Provo, Utah and Seattle, Washington. Stephens is a 2014 graduate of Tiffin Columbian High School and a 2018 graduate from Kent State University.

Downtown Tiffin Chocolate Walk Returns for 2021

A local tradition returns with the Downtown Tiffin Chocolate Walk, set for 10 am- 4 pm on Saturday, May 8. Enjoy a sweet stroll through Downtown Tiffin, with stops at 25 participating locations and collect a unique treat at each stop.

This year’s event is being generously sponsored by Chamber member, Superior Credit Union.

To maintain social distancing, walkers may start anytime and at any stop you wish — there is no registration on the day of. Some businesses will have tables set up outside their stores the day of the walk.

Tickets are limited to 500 and are available at Simply Susan’s, 70 S. Washington St., and Washington Street Outfitters, 186 S. Washington St., for $25 – cash or check only at this time. At ticket purchase, walkers will receive a map and a bag. This year, ticket prices will used to support participating businesses.

To purchase tickets online, click hereA confirmation email will be sent after ticket purchase, which can be presented at Washington Street Outfitters for walkers to receive a map and a bag before the event.

Walkers are asked to wear masks when in doors and to maintain social distancing. For more information about the event, find Downtown Tiffin Chocolate Walk on Facebook, and Like the page for updates.

Participating businesses include: