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Originally Posted by Thad:

Does anyone know approx timeline for the reopening. I heard on the news he was approved for building. My dad and I went there several times and I recently acquired his old o gauge trains  and would gladly return to the store  for future purchases 

Also I have an old engine I would like  to get cleaned up and running if possible : Texas special 1055  I know it wasn't  popular engine but since it was my dads I'd like to repair it 

Went by the site again on Saturday.  Some small positive news to report.  There's a construction company sign posted announcing their role on the project.  There were two backhoes, a large one and a small one at the site.  Some initial excavation had been started.

 

(This is the same update I posted on Saturday but somehow it disappeared from the site).

Rich thanks for posting the pictures.  I live on the west side so I don't make it over to East Rochester much but when I do I always drive by the site.  I have to give Stan so much credit.  I honestly thought  he could have used this as an opportunity to retire and effectively have the insurance buy out his entire stock which is the hardest thing in selling the business like his.   I'm so happy he's rebuilding the business for all of us.  Thanks Stan!

Between the different news reports Despatch Junction should be reopening somewhere between mid June to the end of June. Stan, it takes a special man and his love of trains and his customers to go through what you had to in the last year after the fire. Us train collectors & operators will never be able to thank you enough for all your hard work to reopen again.  When the opening day is announced I'm sure you're going to be packed with customers for days to see the new Despatch Junction,  you, and your staff.  You're all like family. Good Luck!
Originally Posted by SD60M:

Why is it spelled "Despatch" vs "Dispatch?"

 

What is a "despatch?" 

A variant of dispatch, apparently the result of an error in the printing of Johnson's dictionary of 1746

The store is named after New York Central's Despatch Shops Inc. and is on the former grounds of the carshops. It is also the original name of East Rochester.

Last edited by Richard E
Went by on Friday the 12th.  They've started on the garage roof.  Exterior of store looked the same as most recent pictures posted above.  On the interior I'd say about three quarters of the display racks are set up well beyond what you see in the previous pictures above.  Nothing else looks set up inside though like counters, cash registers, etc.  from the angle I saw looking in the window at least.  Biggest thing is I saw a no stock in the store yet at all.  So I'm guessing we're probably still a couple weeks out from an opening...

I usually go by there a few times a week to see how construction is going on the new Despatch Junction and today was one of those days. As Richard said, the front door was open, and there was a lot of activity going on. A local glass company was bringing in some material. More interior stocking (some inventory is already there) is yet to come, and building of additional display cases is in process. The 16x7 layout has not been built yet.  It was great to see Stan and Frank and spend some time talking trains (and Corvettes).  I give Stan a lot of credit for rebuilding after a devastating fire.

I just Googled Despatch Junction and it reopened July 6.The store is closed on Wednesday and Sunday. It is open Monday,  Tues,  Thursday, Friday,  & Saturday from 10 am to 5 pm each day. I hope to stop up sometime in the next couple weeks to see Stan and the staff to welcome them back on and in business again!

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