James
You are right on. I have behind the scenes gave my gratitude to those in charge at CATS, but it is time to be public about it.
While I have never been to Chama (my fall trip was postponed), I do have a love for the 3-foot gauge stuff and its operation, and truly thank those in charge from the Friends who had the balls to step up to the plate and formed the RGRPC, knowing of the tremendous amount of work needed doing before operations began, to the BOD of RGRPC for tackling the project and to Ed and Kim and other I don't know in the front office to all those wonderful engineers, firemen, conductors and brakemen and the back shop workers.
THANKS
The CATS will survive because of all your dedication and the continued support of those of us that just won't let this train, or any other narrow gauge operation die.
Again thanks,
Ron Brinton, Pres.
SVRR