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Southern Calif Live Steamers Facility Robbed and Vandalized


Southern California Live Steamers is saddened to share with our riders that the SCLS facility in Wilson Park, Torrance, was once again robbed and vandalized. This time, the vandals heavily damaged one storage unit that housed an engine and operations equipment.

  The Sunday Run Day on July 3rd will be severely impacted so we are asking for your patience.

 Our volunteer members will try to rebuild and restore what has been damaged or stolen so that we can return to regular operating conditions. It has always been our pleasure to provide FREE train rides and we are saddened by this egregious event. As you know, SCLS is a non-profit, all-volunteer organization. Our operation and maintenance costs are thru your donations. Unfortunately, funds used to fix this damage will impact planned improvements and enhancements.

While this matter is currently being handled by the Torrance Police Department, we need your help in preventing future vandalism and maybe even help solve this crime. If you see something, then please say something. If you happen to drive by or walk by the park, please call Torrance PD if you see something out of the ordinary. This vandalism occurred while there was still light late in the afternoon!

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