WATCH: An exclusive look inside a shuttered Six Flags park. Can it be salvaged?
An exclusive look inside a shuttered Six Flags park. Share Updated: 1:27 PM EDT Apr 29, 2021 Travers Mackel
An exclusive look inside a shuttered Six Flags park. Share Updated: 1:27 PM EDT Apr 29, 2021
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Show Transcript THERE IS NO WAY WE CAN ALLOW ANOTHER 15 YEARS TO GO BY WITH NO DEVELOPMENT. THIS IS AN EYESORE FOR THE COMMUNITY. GINA: AN EXCLUSIVE LOOK INSIDE THE OLD SIX FLAGS THEME PARK. SULA: ONE OF THE BIGGEST BLACK EYES. IT IS THE FIRST THING MANY PEOPLE SEE WHEN THEY ENTER NEW ORLEANS ON I-10. GINA: WE WERE ALLOWED INSIDE THE SHUTTERED SITE. THE MAYOR HOPES IT WILL SOON BE REDEVELOPED. SULA: WE LEARNED THAT MIGHT BE A CHALLENGE GIVEN THE CONDITIONS INSIDE, CONDITIONS MANY OF YOU HAVE NOT SEEN IN OVER A DECADE. THE OLD ROLLER COASTER IS VISIBLE FROM SEVERAL VANTAGE POINT. INSIDE THESE GATES, THE DAMAGE TO THE SIX FLAGS SITE IS WORS
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Alabama’s House delegation pushes for Amtrak to finish study before restarting Mobile service
Updated Apr 20, 2021;
Posted Apr 20, 2021
U.S. Rep. Jerry Carl, R-Mobile, speaks during a news conference on Monday, March 22, 2021, at the Five Rivers Delta Resource Center in Spanish Fort, Ala. (John Sharp/jsharp@al.com).
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Alabama’s entire congressional delegation, including its sole Democratic representative, is backing a push from freight train operators for Amtrak to resume its efforts in completing a feasibility study before restoring passenger rail service out of Mobile.
A letter submitted to the U.S. Surface Transportation Board calls on the federal board to require the completion of a study that would determine potential impacts to the Port of Mobile if Amtrak service is restored along the Gulf Coast. The letter was signed by all seven of Alabama’s U.S. House members and echoes past comments from Republican U.S. Senator Richard Shelby and Gov. Kay Ivey f