Thanks for your patience Jay.
After reading all of this and looking at the Commission Reports you have put out. It seems to me that someone needs to poop or get off the pot as we say in the west.
If we are to have a running railroad, then we need to roll up our sleeves and tighten up our boot laces and get in there and do what is necessary to make it go. We also need both of the states to make a real committment to the long term goal of keeping the road open in the future.
These locos only have a finite life span, even with all the babying and TLC that can be given. And let's face it, the past operators have not really babied them that much.
Decisions need to be made now as to what we are going to do. I would like to be able to take my grandkids....when I get grandkids...to ride this train just as I have taken my youngsters in recent years.
The question is, will there be a train to ride?
Thanks again for your patience.