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Re: (rshsdepot) Boise, Idaho Depot rings in 76th



When the majority wants something but their elected representatives pass
laws that prevent this will of the people, is this Democracy?

Can we go back through the mirror yet?
Paul
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From: I95BERNIEW_@_aol.com <I95BERNIEW@aol.com>
To: rshsdepot_@_lists.railfan.net <rshsdepot@lists.railfan.net>
Date: Sunday, April 22, 2001 9:34 PM
Subject: (rshsdepot) Boise, Idaho Depot rings in 76th


>Boise Depot rings in 76th
>Train fans hope to see Amtrak service soon
>=A0
>By Wayne Hoffman
>The Idaho Statesman=A0=20
>
>Train lovers and fans of the Boise Depot celebrated the building's 76th=20
>anniversary Saturday hoping another year doesn't go by before an Amtrak
trai=
>n=20
>rolls through.=20
>=A0
>The city marked the depot's anniversary with an open house featuring
elevato=
>r=20
>rides up the depot's bell tower, displays of train cars and model
railroads.=
>=20
>=A0
>But as young and old gathered to marvel at train memorabilia and listen
to=20
>the whistle of a model steam engine, train enthusiasts murmured that
they=20
>want no delay in Amtrak's return to Southern Idaho.=20
>=A0
>"We'd like to see the trains come back through," Bill Blitman of Boise
said.=
>=20
>=A0
>"And we'd like to take our grandchildren," wife Elaine Blitman chimed
in.=20
>=A0
>Six-year-old Max Blitman said, "I like to see all the things out the
window"=
>=20
>as the train speeds along the tracks.=20
>=A0
>Amtrak stopped coming to the city in May 1997. U.S. Sen. Mike Crapo has
been=
>=20
>working on efforts to bring Amtrak back through Idaho, but funding has
been=20=
>a=20
>major stumbling block for the Idaho Republican. Amtrak must at least
break=20
>even if a Boise to Portland line is to be restored.=20
>=A0
>A task force set up by Crapo and Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Oregon, found that
the=20
>rail service would wind up $5 million short annually, even if freight
cars=20
>were added to the mix.=20
>=A0
>Last month, Crapo said he would try to get money to restart the route by=20
>amending a bill that would give Amtrak $12 billion in tax credit
financing.=20
>=A0
>Betty Gilmon of Chehalis, Wash., said she would love to be able to visit
her=
>=20
>sister, Dorris Rogers of Boise, on Amtrak.=20
>=A0
>"I enjoy coming over on it. I'll probably do it again," Gilmon said as
she=20
>admired the Boise skyline from the depot's tower.=20
>=A0
>Ralph Johnston of Boise hasn't given up on seeing rail service link Boise
to=
>=20
>Portland, Salt Lake City and Denver again.=20
>=A0
>He drew depot guests to his petition Saturday, reminisced about train
travel=
>=20
>through the Northwest and collected hundreds of signatures. He has 1,200=20
>names on a petition so far, he said.=20
>=A0
>Johnston said he has "real cautious optimism" the area's train tracks
will=20
>rumble again beneath the wheels of an Amtrak train.
>
>(see original article with pictures at:=20
>http://www.idahostatesman.com/news/daily/20010422/LocalNews/106734.shtml)
>
>

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