12/24/2025
Ho Ho Ho! It's Christmas Eve!
Don't be mad at us, though. We know we've been dreadfully quiet. It's on us, and it's because we wanted to make sure we had some more concrete information to share without kicking ourselves too hard.
Consider this a Christmas gift with immense potential. A Memorandum of Understanding between the City of Las Vegas and Rough Riders Rail is now being reviewed by the City's legal team before submission to the Council for review.
This isn't a certainty—it could be voted down, preventing us from moving forward. However, through many encouraging meetings and conversations with our Mayor, City Manager, City Staff, Council, and community members, we have hammered out a reasonable document in confidence that Las Vegas is ready to see their Black Beauty returned to a polished gem, with an even brighter future.
What does the MOU include? Right now, we have decided to take this step by step, developing a series of MOUs to simplify things, avoid confusion, and increase community involvement. This felt like the right thing to do, since the major belief by the community is that they don't often get their voices heard. Our board members, Barbara and Dave, agree strongly that this is the best process instead of a massive document. Think of it as an evolving series of permissions from start to finish. In the MOU, we have detailed a mandatory safety inspection, removing liability from the City of Las Vegas and allowing railroad professionals into the enclosure to analyze the condition of the engine. This includes some stabilization and clean-out of areas, and a visual inspection of how bad things really are. We will be documenting everything!!
It's an exciting head start to the New Year, one that we've worked hard on since late 2023. We are looking forward to the future for 1129, and one where she can be admired as she always has—with the spirit of preservation and the return of industrial processes and knowledge to the community. This will still be challenging for many reasons; access to materials, tooling, and space will also be on the docket when we get deeper. We will update everyone on those solutions once the MOU has been officiated.
Thank you for believing in the mission here. No one prepares you for the long-term commitments involved in preservation, or the necessary work of relationship building. It takes a lot of effort, embrace, and emphasis on differing perspectives—and diametrically opposed views on preservation entirely. There is also a major network of anti-startup hecklers, or as Brooks calls them, "know-it-seen-it-alls," that flock like buzzards around the sphere of the preservation world. Believe it or not, they can even make their way into your ranks and attempt to erode trust and dismantle the work you've put in—and it doesn't take much. For one reason or another, their own personal mission is to test the will of groups by disparaging and defaming their every move. Our message to you, the upstart, is this: If you have the heart to go down this road and to face off against the odds (which really aren't that bad), you are already 10 steps ahead of them. You are the next generation in preservation that will help keep the railroads and their history alive for another 50 years. So keep at it! Learn, be patient, and above all, wear your pride and passion like a Purple Heart. There is dignity in believing in something more than yourself!
Merry Christmas, Riders!
The 4RO Team