At a site called Trainorders.com, there was a discussion of celebrities interested in model trains. I mentioned Eddie Anderson appearing in a hobby film short with his trains, and another poster contributed this:
Rochester was played by "Eddie Anderson" who was from Oakland, Calif.. Same town I come from...
He was BIG on TRAINS...
In 1939, Rochester came to Oakland with the troupe to do a radio show in the Oakland Auditorium..
Somehow, he had heard about "Vic Shattock" and the STEAM operated 2.5 inch gauge railroad that operated in Vic's basement in East Oakland at 38th Ave & Foothill Blvd...
Vic was approached by Rochester's agent and an appointment was set up for Rochester to visit on a Saturday evening.
The Saturday arrived and Rochester and Agent and their wives and others all came calling to Vic's house. A wonderful evening was had and Riochester was elated with what he saw: STEAM locomotives running around a large basement on a scenic railroad. Something unheard of in those days..
Anyway, after the locomotives were put away back in the Roundhouse for the evening, the visiting troupe was asked if they would care to adjourn to the living quarters upstairs for "refreshments" !
Celebrities had to be careful, even in those days, so the question went out: "What are you drinking" ?? The answer: "Four Roses" ...
That was fine with the Troupe and so a fine evening was held in Vic's house.
During this refreshment period, Rochester was asked to do his "Rochester" gravel voice.. It evidently was "fake" on radio and TV.. Vic's daughters reported that Rochester was glad to perform the request for them and a good laugh was had by all..
Goodbyes were said-- and the Troupe went back to their hotel...
This story does NOT end here quite yet......
It seems that "Rochester" was due to report to the Oakland Auditorium sometime SUNDAY morning for a radio show rehersal.. He never showed up !! He got into trouble for letting that happen ... Where was Rochester ?? What happened to him !!
Well, it seems that someone came to the front door of Vic Shattock's house at 8:00 AM on that same SUNDAY morning and rang the doorbell !
Yep--you guessed it.. It was "Rochester" ..
He wanted to know if he could see the TRAINS run again ? (grin) The answer: ** YES ** ...
And so it was that the Oakland-born comedian who used to hack newspapers as a kid at 40th & Telegraph next to the Key System "C"-Line, missed a radio show to see a repeat performance of LIVE STEAM in some guy's Oakland basement..
Yes, folks:
Eddie "Rochester" Anderson was a BIG train buff!
"Key Route Ken"...
p.s.-- The host, Vic Shattock, was MY paternal grandfather !!