Zero Express.
What the orient and polar express was in imagination and intrigue, not so with the Zero Express, but a mystery of the rails with the crossing of fate. The scenes behind the Zero Express with nothing more than the anticipation of hope, and journey into prosperity and a destination of availability.
It all started in Starton Gorge with connecting the rails of Pinkerton Corner, Satellite and Willows Peak with Dallas proper. It was the Texas vase land in the components of Cowboys, Indians and Rodeos. How Zero Express achieved its name came in the 1800’s where the former previous Mayor Charles Zorro was governing Texas and petitioned to have a rail system that would connect surrounding communities with direct service into Dallas downtown. However, he wouldn’t fund the rail project as a participant, and this in turn fueled the investors, and the birth of the rails called “Zero Express” was the name given in honor of his stubble that Zero Express originated from the Mayor Zorro who wasn’t.
Civil Engineers were called to handle the project, and put Texas on the map as the rail to the nation and bring America to its neighbors. There was plenty of opposition from the Indians. Chief Bloodstone demanded that the rail not be built as it would disturb the heritage and beauty of his tribe. However, money had already been put into the production of the rails, and the schedule stayed.
Chief Bloodstone along with this tribe came down to Starton Gorge known for its water and forestry, and sat down with the new Mayor Sheridan Melody, who was all for the progress for the small town in bringing business and communities together as one with the uncomfortable stagecoach of yesteryear. The rails were finished, and passenger station was built, and the commensuration of Zero Express was ready to begin. Mayor Melody was set to cut the ribbon. When all of a sudden, the engine began to develop problems with its throttle. Could this had been sabotaged by the Indians? Mayor Melody, Advisors and his investors were certainly going to find out. Once arrived at the Indian tribe, Mayor Melody wasted no time in his questioning Chief Bloodstone about Zero Express being dysfunctional? Chief Bloodstone responded in a furious matter, and stated, “How dare you come here and make these assumptions? A feud was about to break out, and an near arrowing affect.
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