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Pueblo Rally shows strong support for Southwest Chief
January 28, 2014
Written By Jenna Jablonski
Saturday marked another step in the fight to save Amtrak’s Southwest Chief. A crowd of 100 Pueblo residents, politicians, and regional supporters showed up to a press conference in Pueblo Colorado to hear State Representative LeRoy Garcia’s solution for the train which is threatened to be rerouted outside of Colorado or discontinued altogether.
Standing on a historic locomotive behind the Union Depot, Rep. Garcia explained his newly introduced bill that would not only save the route but would add Pueblo as a stop. First, to address funding concerns, he called for the formation of a finance committee to pursue funding for the Colorado portion of the track. Further, he proposed adding Pueblo to the route which he claims would increase ridership.
The bill has been cosponsored by 28 legislators, including State Senator Larry Crowder (R-Alamosa), who was present on Saturday. Pueblo County Commissioner Sal Pace also expressed his support for the bill at the rally, adding that the local steel mill could produce the rails for the 200 miles of tracks to be repaired.
Overall, Saturday’s rally showed the determination of legislators and Coloradoans to keep the Southwest Chief serving their community. However, the movement still needs more support. Pace specifically urged event attendees to call Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper, a key player who has yet to back Garcia’s bill.
To show your support for Garcia’s bill to save the Southwest Chief:
1. Call Governor Hickenlooper at (303) 866-2471
2. Tweet at Governor Hickenlooper @hickforco
3. Stay tuned to NARP’s blog and social media for more updates!
Pueblo County Commissioner Sal Pace; James Souby, Colorado Rail Passengers Association and National Association of Railroad Passengers; Charlie Skidmore, SMART Union; State Senator Larry Crowder; and State Representative Leroy Garcia (L-R). Photo by Rick Manzanares, Execuitve Director, Canyons & Plains of SE CO
"On behalf of Amtrak’s onboard service staff, I want to thank the Rail Passengers Association for honoring their hard work with this award. The past couple years have indeed been difficult for Amtrak onboard service staff – coping with furloughs and job insecurity, adapting to changing protocols and services, not to mention the unfortunate events such as a tragic derailment and a fatal shooting. Nevertheless, our dedicated members at Amtrak have handled these hurdles with the care, attention and diligence for which they’re known. We thank Rail Passengers for their acknowledgement of our members’ hard work and, as always, look forward to seeing you on the rails."
Arthur Maratea, TCU/IAM National President
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