SAN ANGELO,TX -- The City of San Angelo and Historic Orient Santa Fe Depot, Inc. have agreed to a 20-year lease that will keep the Railway Museum in the historic railroad building at 703 S. Chadbourne St.
According to the city Public Information Department, the museum will pay $1 per year for use of the facility. The museum will be responsible for all maintenance of the building and its grounds, and it must be open to the public at least three days per week. The lease also requires the museum to inventory and catalog all of its artifacts, and to immediately seek designs for a heating and cooling system. The agreement allows for a five-year option to extend the lease.
“This is an exciting time for the Railway Museum,” board president Penney Baker said. “The board has big plans for updating exhibits, expanding hours and offering more robust programming. We’ll be systematically working toward those goals in the coming year.”
The City Council allowed the lease with the museum to lapse last fall after concerns were raised about the organization and its leadership. The Council said at the time it would consider a new lease only if the board underwent a radical and convincing remake. The board was reorganized shortly afterward.
“The Railway Museum board has undergone an impressive transformation that has won the confidence of the City Council,” City Manager Daniel Valenzuela said. “As a result, we’re ecstatic to reach a mutually beneficial agreement that, in the end, will ensure the museum continues to offer high-quality programming to our citizens, to tourists and to railroad enthusiasts.”
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This is a good thing. I have fond memories of the depot and wholly appreciate the role it played back in the day. I was sorry to hear of the museum's previous managerial woes and am glad that things appear to be looking up for a fundamental part of San Angelo history.
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