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'All Aboard' for '52 Reunion

At the end of Thanksgiving break her junior year, Dori Crozier '52 rode the train from New York City to Ithaca—one of many times she took the Lehigh Valley Railroad to and from Cornell. But this particular journey proved to be especially significant: she happened to sit next to classmate Terry Warren '52, JD '56, who'd eventually become her husband.

In June, the Warrens are co-chairing their class's 60th Reunion—whose theme, appropriately enough, is train travel. With "All Aboard!" as its slogan, the class will give out train-themed mementos and reminisce about their days riding the rails; the Big Red Bear will even come dressed for the occasion in overalls and a railroad cap. "There's something romantic about trains," says the Johnson Museum's Nancy Green, who's curating the exhibit "When Ithaca Went by Train" to coincide with the '52 gathering. "I think we all have a little nostalgia for train travel simply because it was a way of getting around without having to get in your car and rush."

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On the rails: A train pulls into Ithaca.

Helen Santilli '52 is arguably the class's most avid train buff; she has taken more than eighty rail vacations over the past two decades. "When I was in college, I took the Lehigh Valley about four times a year," says the former sociology major. "It was a long and tiring trip, and when I graduated I thought I'd never travel by train again." But now, she says, "I find it a mesmerizing, meditative, and relaxing way to travel." She and her companion, Lyn Barber, PhD '69, have traveled by train on every continent except Antarctica. "Anything with a superlative attached to it—longest, fastest, most luxurious—I've got to experience," Santilli says.

The 60th Reunion will culminate with a Sunday gathering at Ithaca's former train station; though it's now a bank, the class has secured permission to hold its farewell brunch there. Sadly, though, the classmates won't be able to travel to Reunion via rail. The last passenger train left Ithaca in 1961.

— Erin Keene '12

Comments (3)Add Comment
1998
written by Adam, May 10, 2012
Can we bring train travel back to Ithaca? It would be a huge boost to Cornell and to Ithaca to be able to travel to Ithaca from NYC by train.
1961
written by David K, June 28, 2012
I took the Lehigh Valley RR from NYC through Pa to Ithaca. The train stopped in every podunk town in Pa (including Jim Thorpe, Pa) and made it to Ithaca in the astoundingly rapid time of 8 hours. I don't think the current students would wish to re-enact those train trips.
1977 (ILR)
written by Steve Drayzen, June 30, 2012
When I attended Cornell (1973-1977), the LV was a shell of its former self. It was bankrupt and the mainline tracks had many 10 mph "slow orders". I spent many happy hours tramping around the yard and shops at Sayre, PA and spending time with the Agent at the yard office at Ithaca. Upon graduation in May 1977, I was fortunate to be hired by the Long Island Rail Road and I retired in 2010 after 33 years of service as VP- Labor Relations. I began my "second career" with my present railroad, NJ Transit Rail Operations in Newark, NJ shortly thereafter. I have been blessed to have been able to work in an industry I love. Fortunately, my family is very tolerant of my vocation and advocation and my oldest son Josh has followed his dad's footsteps as a railroad man in the Mechanical Dept of the LI. My youngest son Dan worked for the LIRR for 2 summers and hopes to also be employed by another railroad in the near future. Railroading gets in your blood and sometimes becomes a family affair. Thanks for the good memories of the "Leaky Valley" RR.

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