A sad day for the Georgetown Loop
Author: Wally Weart
Date: 05-23-2007 - 14:14

The Colorado Historical Society and their partner RailStar has postponed the start of the operating season until June 15. How long will it be before the adult supervison steps in and corrects this situation? This is RailStar's 3 year and each one is worse than the past.

Here is the letter as the town emailed to us:

May 22, 2007

Dear Loop Communications Committee Members:

We are writing to inform you that the Colorado Historical Society and Railstar Corporation have decided to postpone the opening day of the Georgetown Loop RailroadŽ from Saturday, May 26, to Friday, June 15.

As you are aware, we have experienced setbacks and delays over the last several months as we have worked to prepare our engines for the upcoming season. Currently, diesel engine No. 21 is operational; however, steam locomotive No. 12 is undergoing additional repairs and is expected to be completed by mid-June. We initially believed running No. 21 would be an appropriate solution to open the season because June ridership is traditionally very light. However, because the diesel has been used primarily as a retrieval locomotive, it simply has not proven that it can sustain the rigors of daily service for three weeks.

Therefore, we believe a better customer-oriented solution is to delay the opening by three weeks and reschedule passengers to ride behind steam locomotive No. 12. Sumpter Valley continues to keep us apprised of No. 1203 renovations and we expect this engine to join No. 12 later in the season.
We diligently strive to offer a positive, memorable experience at the Georgetown Loop RailroadŽ, and we believe that, given the current circumstances, this solution helps us to achieve this goal. Customers who have reservations during this period will be personally contacted.

We will still participate in the Memorial Day weekend festivities by having the railyard and the shops open at both depots, and staff scheduled for visitor orientation. Railstar Assistant General Manager Larry Jensen and other Railstar staff are making personal visits to merchants and are available to answer questions.

We understand this delay may cause some inconvenience and we thank the community for its continued support.

Sincerely,

Georgianna Contiguglia,
President and CEO
Colorado Historical Society

Ron Trottier, General Manager
Georgetown Loop RailroadŽ
Railstar Corporation



Subject Written By Date/Time (PST)
  A sad day for the Georgetown Loop Wally Weart 05-23-2007 - 14:14
  Re: A sad day for the Georgetown Loop Local Railfan 05-24-2007 - 20:11
  Re: A sad day for the Georgetown Loop Rich Hunn 05-25-2007 - 19:37
  Re: A sad day for the Georgetown Loop Glen Icanberry 05-25-2007 - 23:11
  Re: A sad day for the Georgetown Loop Rich Hunn 05-26-2007 - 14:06
  Re: A sad day for the Georgetown Loop Mike Swanson 05-27-2007 - 15:13
  Re: A sad day for the Georgetown Loop Drew Jacksich 05-27-2007 - 15:43
  Re: A sad day for the Georgetown Loop Rich Hunn 05-27-2007 - 16:46
  Re: A sad day for the Georgetown Loop E 05-28-2007 - 20:03
  Re: A sad day for the Georgetown Loop Mike Swanson 05-28-2007 - 20:30
  Re: A sad day for the Georgetown Loop Rich Hunn 05-30-2007 - 19:49
  Re: A sad day for the Georgetown Loop Andy 05-31-2007 - 04:07


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