Today he and his wife, Joan, live in North Grafton, Massachusetts.
In 2004 a test run was made on the track from North Grafton to West Upton.
The line from West Upton to North Grafton has received major upgrades with new ties, relayed stone ballast and extensive ditch work.
On December 31, 2009, a test run was conducted, and it was announced that the portion of the line from North Grafton to West Upton was operable.
Though it is officially located at 1 Pine Street in North Grafton, Massachusetts, Pine Street can not be found on any map of the station.
A new plant was built around the press in North Grafton, Massachusetts, completed after the war in 1946.
North Grafton (a part of Grafton)
North Grafton is the home of the Wyman Gordon Company.
From 1901 to 1973, North Grafton was home to the Grafton State Hospital.
Washington Mills (company), a manufacturer of abrasive materials and fused mineral products based in North Grafton, Massachusetts, United States.