Photo by Randy Lewis
PICKENS COUNTY, Ga. – The Model Train that Bill and Susan Gibson decided to donate in 2021 is one step closer to coming home to Tate Depot.
According to Pickens County Commission Chairman, Kris Stancil, the set up is “pretty fascinating.” Chairman Stancil has been heavily involved in the efforts to make the model train accessible to the public. But, the complete model is not yet available for public viewing. Mr. Stancil anticipates that it will be several more months before the model train is ready for public viewing.
Although the idea of moving a model train from Mr. Gibson’s home to Tate Depot might seem simple, there has been a lot of planning and behind the scene work to facilitate the move. The Jasper Roundhouse train club has become instrumental in moving different parts of the model to insure safe delivery.
In the future, when all the construction will be complete, Chairman Stancil expressed that he hopes that the model train will become a fascinating attraction for anyone who wishes to see trains in action.
The future looks bright as completion of the project draws near.
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