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But the train don't run by here no more


by: PDiddie

Sun Jul 30, 2006 at 06:26 AM CDT


(A cool pic in the full entry of most all the statewides together! - promoted by Karl-Thomas Musselman)

That is, if Governor AMF and the Republicans in the Texas Lege get their way.  Houston Chronic:

The venerable Texas State Railroad may run from here to Palestine, but it's about to get sidetracked in Austin.

The 110-year-old railroad is the most endangered of the 114 properties in the state parks system, which is going on the offensive for increased funding after more than a decade of tight budgets that have led to decaying facilities and reduced services.

But even if lawmakers pour money into the parks system during the next legislative session, the old-time steam engines in East Texas are set to become fixed museum pieces at year's end.

"They're not only threatening to close down the railroad, but they're also threatening to close down a lot of state parks," visitor Travis Shelton said, referring to the recently announced prospect that further budget cuts could shutter as many as 18 low-performing state parks.

Fact is most of the parks in Texas are in shambles:

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  More than half the state's parks, historical sites and other preserves have considered or enacted service limitations because of money problems. They include the slowed reconstruction of Sea Rim State Park after Hurricane Rita, and the Sunday-Tuesday closure of the Varner-Hogg State Historic Site in Brazoria County.

  Penny-pinching for more than a decade also has affected quality, said Walt Dabney, the state's parks director.

  "We're absolutely in the ditch," Dabney said.

  Dabney fondly recalls working at the Inks Lake State Park near Burnet as an intern in the late 1960s. And then there's the recent memory of a visit to the rest rooms he once cleaned.

  "They are absolutely amazing. Just worn out," Dabney said. "You can see the building is literally collapsing in on itself."

Chris Bell, David Van Os, Hank Gilbert, Fred Head, VaLinda Hathcox, Maggie Charleton (State Board of Ed. Dist. 9), Charlie Thompson (CD-05) and Sharon Davis (SH-8) all were in Palestine yesterday talking about this:

Bell said that the railroad is just one of the state parks suffering to the brink of closure. Texas ranks 49th in state park funding, and per capita, Texans spend $1.20 on state parks annually, compared to the national average of $7.50.

Money problems have been mounting at state parks for years, forcing Texas Parks and Wildlife to cut park hours and staff and limit maintenance.

Bell said that the Battleship Texas is held together with "tape and Silly Putty," and that the elevator at the San Jacinto Monument no longer goes all the way to the top.

"Seriously, sometimes the punch line writes itself," he said.

Somervell County Salon took pictures and will have video shortly up now at this link.

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It's a true "train wreck!" (5.00 / 2)
The Texas State Railroad is an East Texas monument.  Many residents of Anderson and Cherokee counties have made the trip on the train for decades.  The train and the State Park have become a personal crusade for destruction by one of it's native sons...former State Senator Todd Staples of Palestine.  He has been joined in this quest by State Rep. Byron Cook.

In August of '05, Staples authored a resolution that allowed a 30,000+ acre lake to be constructed on the upper Neches River(which runs through the park)that would supply water to Water District C (DFW).  Water District C currently owns 67% of the state's water rights, and is home to some of Staples' most ardent supporters.  This lake would have ruined some 150,000 acres of wildlife preserved land and native hardwoods.  It also would have flooded large parts of the tracks for the railroad, virtually closing the historic railroad.

With large amounts of public outcry, Staples and Cook finally promised to come up with the additional monies that it would take to keep the train running.  All that they did was get the money from the 2007 TPWD budget.  The historic railroad now faces closure by December of 2006.

If this sleezebag is willing and capable of doing this in his hometown, what would he be capable of doing to the state's agriculture industry for his personal gain?  This is the main reason that I entered this race...to expose and permanently eliminate a political parasite from our government!

Thank God that the US Fish & Wildlife Service came in and trumped the lake project.  They claimed the land as a Federally Protected Wildlife Preserve, which ended the threat of the lake and protected East Texas forestland and water.  We still face the closing of the park and the railroad, though.  That is why it is imperative that we make some drastic changes within our state government on November 7th!  We have to vote out people like Staples, Cook, Perry and all of the rest of the political prostitutes that threaten our state parks and our ability to enjoy God's creations.  These parks are a haven for millions of Texas residents that want to escape the hustle and bustle of daily life, as well as visitors to our great state.

Join me in this quest, as well as my quest to defeat Todd Staples for Texas Agriculture Commissioner on Nov. 7th!!


Hank, Excellent post (0.00 / 0)
Please post it on the Daily Kos journal about you, David and Fred located at:
http://www.dailykos....

Faith Chatham

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at Somervell County Salon.  I stole this image from my friends there, who are also responsible for the CanoFun videos...



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