A
MEMORIAL
RECOGNIZING THE
CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE MEN AND WOMEN OF THE FRIENDS OF THE CUMBRES AND TOLTEC
SCENIC RAILROAD TO THE OPERATION RESTORATION AND PRESERVATION OF THE RAILROAD.
WHEREAS,
the Cumbres and Toltec scenic railroad is the finest and most spectacular
example of steam-era mountain railroading in North America, a living museum
proudly owned by the states of Colorado and New Mexico and governed by the
Cumbres and Toltec scenic railroad commission formed by an interstate compact
between the two states; and
WHEREAS,
the nonprofit friends of the Cumbres and Toltec scenic railroad and its
nonprofit affiliate, the Rio Grande railway preservation corporation, together
known as "the friends", have played a substantial role over the past
fifteen years in the operation, restoration and preservation of the railroad
under agreements with the commission; and
WHEREAS,
the friends, with its nearly two thousand members from across American and
other countries, provides over twenty thousand volunteer hours each year,
restoring with painstaking care the historic railroad structures and rolling
stock all along the railroad in New Mexico and Colorado in addition to
conducting various historic interpretation programs for visitors; and
WHEREAS,
when the railroad was faced with an imminent shutdown five years ago that would
have devastated the region, the friends raised the necessary funds from its
members and contracted to operate the railroad; and
WHEREAS,
the friends has since provided over one million three hundred thousand dollars
($1,300,000) of working capital in order to keep the railroad operating,
despite its deteriorated condition and despite a series of costly new federal
regulatory mandates; and
WHEREAS,
when the railroad was faced with having to suspend operations because its steam
locomotives did not comply with new federal regulations, the friends
spearheaded a public and private initiative that culminated in a recent grant
of over one million dollars ($1,000,000) from the federal government for
rebuilding locomotives; and
WHEREAS, in
further support of the railroad, the friends recently launched a fundraising
campaign, "Another Century of Narrow Gauge Steam", which has already
raised over five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) in private contributions;
NOW,
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE STATE OF NEW
MEXICO that, thanks to the wisdom of the commission in relying upon the friends
and thanks to the generous and unstinting efforts by the friends to provide
money, time and expertise, the railroad has overcome an extraordinary series of
financial and regulatory shocks over the past five years, any one of which
could have resulted in the railroad ceasing operations; and
BE IT
FURTHER RESOLVED that the commission and the friends be requested to continue
to strengthen their collaboration so that the railroad and the region it serves
can further benefit from this vital public and private partnership; and
BE IT
FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this memorial be transmitted to the Cumbres and
Toltec scenic railroad commission, the friends of the Cumbres and Toltec scenic
railroad and the Rio Grande railway preservation corporation.