Posted 8th February 2013 to the Christchurch Press Canterbury NZ
It’s a darn shame New Zealand’s premier Vintage Steam Train is parked up for yet another Season in the town of Kingston
If Pegasus / Monorail Developer Bob Robertson had only dedicated himself to a Venture Recycling the 1870s and 1930s Flyers instead of knocking up a
Rebooted 1960s Monorail to make a new attraction between Queenstown and Te Anau it would be a great use of Heritage and Scenery.
Sadly Kingston is no longer the best place for such Classic Train and The Wilds of Western Otago are no place for a Urban Monorail System.
The Minister of Tourism knows this and should step in and fix the matter or we will all look silly and there will be angry Voters for no reason.
Our Heritage has taken a Huge Beating with Earthquakes, the State should be more pro-active with preserving it ESPECIALY for Tourism.
It’s a darn shame New Zealand’s premier Vintage Steam Train is parked up for yet another Season in the town of Kingston
If Pegasus / Monorail Developer Bob Robertson had only dedicated himself to a Venture Recycling the 1870s and 1930s Flyers instead of knocking up a
Rebooted 1960s Monorail to make a new attraction between Queenstown and Te Anau it would be a great use of Heritage and Scenery.
Sadly Kingston is no longer the best place for such Classic Train and The Wilds of Western Otago are no place for a Urban Monorail System.
The Minister of Tourism knows this and should step in and fix the matter or we will all look silly and there will be angry Voters for no reason.
Our Heritage has taken a Huge Beating with Earthquakes, the State should be more pro-active with preserving it ESPECIALY for Tourism.
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