by Jason Rose » Wed Jul 16, 2014 8:12 am
I think money was the limiting factor (isn't it always?).
When the Roundhouse project was shelved, the funds set aside for that were reallocated to purchase the land and construct the wye extension. If you're interested in the details, check out the Commission Meetings that Steve Forney records:
http://commission.coloradonewmexicostea ... g/2014.htmThe wye extension planning was discussed in either early 2014 or late 2013. I don't remember exactly.
And, it sure is neat to see the train apparently arriving from Durango about 1645 each day. Doesn't take too much imagination to see Train 215 heading to Durango just before Train 216 arrives in town. Of course, that's not how the San Juan operated. The trains passed each other west of Pagosa Junction at a siding called Carracas. But, let's not split hairs...
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