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DENVER (AP) — A campaign to revive train service from Denver to a ski resort is getting a boost via a $1.5 million state grant.
Winter Park Resort spokesman Steve Hurlbert said Thursday the grant from the Colorado Transportation Commission doesn't mean the Ski Train is a certainty, but it does show state support. The money would go toward improving a passenger platform at the ski area.
The train ferried skiers 62 miles to and from the resort every season from 1940 to 2009, when then-owner Philip Anschutz shut it down because of costs.
Hurlbert says the resort is still negotiating with Amtrak and the Union Pacific Railroad to restart the train, with a tentative target date of January 2017. Amtrak spokesman Marc Magliari called the step key to instituting regular service.
Union Pacific owns the tracks.
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