Friday, March 14, 2008

Tourist Rail line Expansion Opens up Expanded Tourism Possibilities

The Warren County Supervisors have a tough job on a week by week, day by day basis. The decisions they make affect every segment of our business climate and the quality of life for area residents. At a recent meeting I attended (I try to attend as many as my schedule will permit) one topic of hot discussion was the continued funding and support for the expansion of the "tourist rail" lines that could eventually link the North Creek Station to Saratoga. The County is already in for a considerable amount of funds as well as a signer on a grant that would infuse more dollars. The question appears to lie on just how much more will need to be spent and should additional funds be allocated and sought to build "real stations" at strategic points or would simple platforms suffice.

What a blissful marriage this historic tourist rail program would be! Saratoga is already an easy destination for NYC dwellers who do not own cars but can easily get to Saratoga via rail. Having that additional amenity of a rail connection to North Creek could enhance not only the viability of this quintessential North Country village year round--but also provide viable reasons for economic development and tourism promotion to the small towns and villages that dot the tracks along the way. Towns like Thurman, Stony Creek and even Lake Luzerne (though over the river) can and would all benefit from this added rail link with creative and progressive thinking and their own communities support. There are special interest hobbiests and clubs who seek out historic rail excursions, and non-profit groups have already seen some great results from hosting events on the train. I can envision full schedules of fall foliage tours, Christmas Holiday Santa Trains, School trips, Red Hatters, Senior bus tours, etc. etc. A growing Destination Wedding marketing effort is panning out as well! (see our article in our 08 vacation guide which highlights the Upper Hudson River Railroad and a wedding held there). As part of being able to lure tour operators to our region having a unique cache of itineraries to offer is key to landing them here.

Our economic tourism generator is always in need of new things to keep our region fresh and competative. When we, as a chamber, go promoting our region at national travel expos it is normally the first or second question we get asked...."what is new??" Of course this is always what media and travel writers want to know as well. It behooves us, our tourism-based businesses and yes, the county fathers and mothers to always be looking for opportunity when it comes knocking...or in this case...tooting its whistle!