Colorado Code § 24-60-1701

Execution of compact
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The general assembly hereby approves and the
governor is authorized to enter into a compact on behalf of this state with the state of New
Mexico in the form substantially as follows:
"CUMBRES AND TOLTEC SCENIC RAILROAD COMPACT
The state of New Mexico and the state of Colorado, desiring to provide for the joint
acquisition, ownership and control of an interstate narrow gauge scenic railroad, known as the
Cumbres and Toltec scenic railroad, within Rio Arriba county in New Mexico and Archuleta and
Conejos counties in Colorado, to promote the public welfare by encouraging and facilitating
recreation and by preserving, as a living museum for future generations, a mode of transportation
that helped in the development and promotion of the territories and states, and to remove all
causes of present and future controversy between them with respect thereto, and being moved by
considerations of interstate comity, have agreed upon the following articles:
Article I
The states of New Mexico and Colorado agree jointly to acquire, own and make
provision for the operation of the Cumbres and Toltec scenic railroad.
Article II
The states of New Mexico and Colorado hereby ratify and affirm the agreement of July 1,
1970, entered between the railroad authorities of the states.
Article III
The states of New Mexico and Colorado agree to make such amendments to the July 1,
1970, agreement and such other contracts, leases, franchises, concessions or other agreements as
may hereafter appear to both states to be necessary and proper for the control, operation or
disposition of the said railroad.
Article IV
The states of New Mexico and Colorado agree to the consideration of the enactment of
such laws or constitutional amendments exempting the said railroad or its operations from
various laws of both states as both states shall hereafter mutually find necessary and proper.
Article V
Nothing contained herein shall be construed so as to limit, abridge or affect the
jurisdiction or authority, if any, of the interstate commerce commission over the said railroad, or
the applicability, if any, of the tax laws of the United States to the said railroad or its operations."

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