Fatal Trolley Crash in Hermann
HERMANN, Mo. -- A driver is dead tonight after colliding with a trolley.
The crash happened in Hermann a little after 1:30 Saturday afternoon.
State troopers say a car pulled out of the Village Plaza Shopping Center into the path of an oncoming trolley.
Troopers say the driver was pronounced dead at the scene.
Two teens in the car suffered moderate injuries.
Paramedics took one to University Hospital and another to Mu Women's and Children's Hospital.
Troopers say about six to eight passengers on the trolley were also hurt.
The Highway Patrol is still investigating the crash.
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Getting ready for another great year!
River City Cruisers 2016 Car Show, Hermann, MO
The 2016 show was held at the High School due to wet grounds at the Hermann City Park.
Our next Car Show In The Park is (Sept. 10, 2017). If you are planning on attending it's not too late to pre-register. You can do this until August 15th and will receive discounted registration. Follow rivercitycruisers.com to our website then click the Car Show Info tab to find the registration form. These have to be mailed with a check so give yourself a couple of days for the snail-mail so we get it before August 15th. Of course you can always register at the park the day of the event but it will cost you an additional $5. Hopefully the weather Gods will cooperate this year and the Car Show in the Park will actually be in the park.
Show Me Missouri 2018 Convoy Promo
Interested in Trooper Tyree's 2018 travel plans? Here is his promotional video for the 2018 Convoy. This convoy will muster from Fulton, Missouri's Auto World Museum. The total distance of the convoy is 650 miles, traversed over 10 days. You may chose to participate for all ten days or just for a day-it is your choice.
Our Show Me Missouri Convoy shake-down cruise will be on September 28th. It will go from Fulton, where the convoy will begins and ends, to Jefferson City where we will tour the Museum of Missouri Military History after a lunch stop at Oscar's Classic Diner in Jefferson City. On our way back to Fulton we will stop at the Old State Penitentiary for a photo-op.
After a good night's sleep at our Fulton host hotel, Baymont Inn & Suites, on Saturday the main event occurs-a visit to the National Churchill Museum after a luncheon at Westminster College's Dining Hall. Later we will enjoy Fulton's Downton Street Festival.
On Sunday we will take in the Walk Back In Time event in Mexico, MO after which we will convoy to romantic Hermann. There we will spend two nights, dine at the 1847 Restaurant and tour Stone Hill Winery. You'll have the opportunity to hop on and off the Hermann Trolley all day long to take in the sights and the best of the Wurst that the town has to offer!
On Tuesday we travel through Missouri's Wine Country to the Daniel Boone Home, have lunch in August and continue to Washington where we will dine at the Old Dutch Mill and stay at the Best Western Plus.
Wednesday we will travel on Old Route 66, The Mother Road, to tour Meramec Caverns, Missouri's Buried Treasure. We will cross the Meramec River at Onondaga State Park and enter Mark Twain National Forest and the Ozark Hills and then spend two nights at Montauk Resort.
On Thursday we will take a short 45 mile trip to visit nearby Bo's Hollow Auto Museum. They specialize in restorations of the Ford Model A. After picnicking there we will cross the Current River at Akers Ferry, pass by a little known Civil War Battlefield and return to Montauk.
On Friday we stop at Alley Spring & Mill, Missouri's most photographed spot, have lunch at Echo Bluff State Park and lager for the night in Eminence.
Saturday will find us taking part in Viburnum's annual Old Miners Day parade. Later we will tour the Dillard Mill State Historic site, Maremac Spring Park and put in for the night at the Greenstay Hotel in St. James. That night we will dine at the upscale Sybil's Restaurant for our farewell banquet.
Our final day, Sunday, will find us heading back to Fulton where we got to leave our trucks and trailers behind but on the way we will pass through Hermann during their Octoberfest.
If you are interested check out the Military Vehicle Preservation Association's web site for more information. Remember-History & Scenery is what our tours are all about!
This event is sponsored by the Calloway County Tourism-VisitFulton.com, Visit Hermann.com, Best Western Plus-Washington, Greenstay Hotel-St. James, Montauk Resort, Visit Washington, MO
Look up our other convoy tours from days gone by; 2014 Missouri Convoy, 2017 Great Smoky Mountain Convoy, 2016 Black Hills Convoy, 2015 Santa Fe Trail Convoy & others on YouTube and thanks for watching.
Around Kansas - Somerset Wine Trail Trolley - May 17, 2017
(Frank) We’re back. This is Trail Day today, I guess. So, anyway [Laughs]. Well - (Deb) There’s another trail idea close to my heart. (Frank) This is another trail. But, this is a newer trail. Because at one time Kansas was number four in wine making in the United States before prohibition. (Deb) Isn’t that wild? (Frank) Yes. Because the climate, the land and all that was just right for really raising some really good grapes. Well, they disappeared. But as we know here - (Deb) They became raisins, before that’s what happened. (Frank) Yes [Laughs], right. The wine-making industry started again. And, of course, this is Kansas and there’s a lot of resistance to alcohol and all of that. But, it has blossomed in the state. You may be familiar with the Wine Trail over in Missouri. Well, there’s a Kansas Wine Trail as well. That’s what this next story is about, because some people got together with the wineries. They went over to visit - (Deb) Hermann, Missouri. (Frank) - Hermann, Missouri and spent six months there learning how to do this. Anyway that’s part of the story. So, we’re going to talk about the Somerset Wine Trail. This is Kansas Profile from Ron Wilson, Director of the Huck Boyd National Institute for Rural Development at Kansas State University. Let’s hit the trail. It’s not a biking trail or a hiking trail, this is a wine trail. Now it is possible to hit this Wine Trail by trolley. There’s a growing wine business in Miami County, Kansas. One element of that growth was the creation of the Somerset Wine Trail. A trolley service is now available for wine trail travelers and others. Brian and Michelle Roberts are owners of Miami County Trolley. Brian, a Kansas native, worked in sales and marketing in Iowa for 17 years before coming back to Kansas near where his wife’s parents live in Miami County. “My wife and I were
looking to start some business of our own,” Brian said. In 2010, he and Michelle visited the town of Hermann in the heart of Missouri wine country. They noticed a trolley service, which provided transportation to the local wineries. It was an appealing idea, considering the growing winery industry developing back home in Miami County, but Brian wasn’t sure there were enough wineries to support it. “We had three wineries in the county,” Brian said. “In 2012, a fourth winery opened, and we decided to go for it. Brian and Michelle met with Janet McRae, the Economic Development Director for Miami County. “Janet was huge for us,” Brian said. She helped with business planning and more. They consulted with each of the wineries. In order to fully learn the business, Brian and Michelle went back to Hermann, Missouri, to the guy who owned the trolley service there. “We spent six months with the guy in Hermann and learned the business inside and out. He sold us our first trolley.” Brian and Michelle established Miami County Trolley. One of the wineries, Somerset Ridge, had taken the lead in establishing a highway route called the Somerset Wine Trail, which linked the wineries in the county. Miami County Trolley is available for weddings, corporate events and parties, but the primary business is the wine trail. “If they stay in Miami County, we can pick them up and return them right to their lodging,” Brian said. Miami County has the Paola Inn and Suites plus several bed and breakfasts. The trolley can go to each place and shuttle people to the wineries. The business has grown to the point that Brian purchased a second trolley in September 2014. “It’s become a full-time job for me,” Brian said. He has even hired four other drivers. The trolleys themselves are the classic vehicles, fully enclosed with heat and wood interior seats. There is even a bell for the driver to ring. One trolley is diesel and the other has a gas engine. One can hold twenty passengers and the other can hold thirty. “We can shuttle up to a hundred people in a day,” Brian said. It is such a convenient and worry-free way to travel, and especially to enjoy the wine trail. Seats on the trolley are booked by reservation. “We generally fill up,” Brian said. He also has a fourteen-passenger van, which can pick up other passengers and bring them to the trolley. “I like meeting new people,” Brian said. “It’s a lot of work but it doesn’t feel like work. We’re continuing to grow the business.” Miami County Trolley is based in the rural community of Paola, population 5,033. Now, That’s Rural!
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Flimed March 2018
These are some nice elevators these used to be Montgomery kone elevators with inoovation universal.these are restricted but not all the time.this was taken by my mom
Techincal specs
Manufacture Otis
Type traction
Capacity 4500 lbs
Floors served 4
DT rating 0/10
Year installed 1992
Year modernized 2000s
Fixtures Otis series m2 (used to have innovation universal.
Key features
Directional indacator yes
Directional chime yes
Floor indacator yes
Floor chime yes
Emergency phone yes
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