Mount Dora Meteor shutting down in the middle of its tourist season!
EUSTIS, Fla. – Just when we need “shovel ready” projects to receive stimulus money to create jobs, this sure sounds like one to me. The Orlando (Fla.) Sentinel has reported that Florida Rail Adventures is having to shut down its Mount Dora Meteor due to inadequate tie condition. The train, which operates over Florida Central Railroad tracks, is shutting down in the middle of its tourist season.
Owner and general manager Neil Bagaus said at least 1,000 ties need to be replaced before the branch between Mount Dora and Tavares, Fla., could meet Federal Railroad Administration standards. Bagaus said the railroad replaced 400 ties at a cost of $30,000, but said it doesn’t have the money to replace the rest. So, let’s see. To replace the 1000 ties, at $75 per tie, they will need about $75000. Almost sounds like a bargin.
“This is our season,” he said. Unfortunately, “we just cannot afford the cost.”
Trains over the main line between Eustis and Tavares and on to Orlando will continue to operate as normal. Those trains include the dinner train, rail rambles, Gunfight at the OK Corral, trips to the Orlando Magic games, and a lunch train.
Mount Dora Mayor Melissa DeMarco said the town plans to look for ways to assist Bagaus restart the train.