How can the winery close when it never was open?
Good point.
Sort of like taxpayers not riding on a bullet train in California that never existed.
The story: (I’ll add “All aboard.”
California’s bullet train has been in planning for over four decades, with early feasibility studies beginning in 1981 and the official authorizing agency created in 1996. While voters approved funding in 2008 and construction broke ground in 2015, the project has faced decades of delays, with the first passengers not expected until 2033.
—Fox Business
They should issue a ceremonial ticket to a baby born in 1981
who can ride on the train, using a walker to get on.