Roosevelt Island Historical Society President Judy Berdy sent this urgent message yesterday:

The two cabins are in the Island tram station, next to each other. One is off its hanger arm and #2 is being removed as we speak…..

When I arrived at the Tram Station later in the day, the two Roosevelt Island Tram Cabins were no longer side by side but separated again. Both were on the ground but Cabin 1 was still in the station and cabin 2 was waiting at the former Tram Red Bus stop getting a never before up close and personal view of a passing Red Bus. Ms. Berdy later sends in the following Tram Cabin photos with an idea:

New bus design, we can link the two old cabins and run them as mini-buses!!!

Image By Judy Berdy
Image By Judy Berdy

Image By Judy Berdy
What will happen to the Roosevelt Island Tram Cabins?A reader of this post asks:

Did anyone consider putting one of the tram cars in the Transit Museum?

I asked Ms. Berdy who replied:

I do not think the Transit Museum has anywhere to put a display that is not on wheels. Wheels on the bottom.

Perhaps NY 1′ s Roger Clark had the solution when after covering the first day’s commute without the Tram he tweeted:

I’m thinking one of the old Roosevelt Island Trams would make a fun coffee stand or snack bar….need clever name for business…

3/10 – Ms. Berdy follows the Tram Cabins as they make their way down Roosevelt Island’s Main Street on a flatbed truckImage By Judy Berdy

Image By Judy Berdy
until they are side by side together at last in their temporary Motorgate resting spotImage By Judy Berdy
while work is being done on the Tram Towers high above Roosevelt Island and the East RiverImage By Judy Berdypreparing for the new Roosevelt Island Tram Cabins. Life goes on.