"The general condition of this insular tourist railroad is good, and it is obvious that the management and employees are working hard to improve the condition more," Federal Railroad Administration chief inspector Mike Ramsey wrote in an inspection report, according to a news release by the Colorado Historical Society."
The above quote is from the article linked to below... I added the bold to emphasis the fact that there was a news release put out by the CHS.
The newspaper's choice of headline makes me wonder: If the railroad is now in good condition *after* repairs were made, what condition was it in *before* the derailment?
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Chris Webster
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