Kailen McNelis of Earlville supervises members of Boy Scout Troop 1414 of Earlville and Leland in building a new platform for the mailcar at Mendota’s Union Depot Railroad Museum, Sept. 16.
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Kailen McNelis of Earlville, back right, supervises members of Boy Scout Troop 1414 of Earlville and Leland in building a new platform for the mailcar at Mendota’s Union Depot Railroad Museum, Sept. 16. After volunteering at the train museum for the last three years, McNelis thought the platform would be a good project for his Eagle Scout award. Assisting him, left to right, are Steven Thrall, Porter Thrall, Lucas Servy, Ethan Eckman, and Jason McNelis. Not pictured are Paul Head and Curtis Servy. (Reporter photo by Jennifer Sommer)