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Midwest Rail Rangers

Midwest Rail Rangers is a non-profit organization specializing with on-board educational programs to railroad passengers in the Midwestern United States with information regarding history, ecology, and geology.

Midwest Rail Rangers
Midwest Rail Rangers Logo
FormationJuly 20, 2015
TypeNon-Profit 501(c)(3)
Legal statusActive
HeadquartersLuck, Wisconsin
Location
  • P.O. Box 615, Luck, WI 54853
Region
Midwestern United States
ServicesPassenger rail interpretive programs
President
Robert Tabern
Secretary
Mike Pace
Treasurer
Amanda Anderson
AffiliationsSouth Shore Line, Indiana Dunes National Park, Indiana Dunes State Park
Volunteers
8
Websitehttp://www.RailRangers.org
Formerly called
APRHF Rail Rangers, Trails & Rails

Guides with Midwest Rail Rangers provide interpretive programs on-board the South Shore Line between Chicago, Illinois and South Bend, Indiana.[1]

The organization is based in Luck, Wisconsin.

History edit

The Midwest Rail Rangers was officially chartered on July 20, 2015. The organization is modeled after Trails & Rails, a formal partnership between Amtrak and the National Park Service.[citation needed]

In 1999, The National Park Service established the Trails & Rails program. Docents associated with the park service travel aboard select Amtrak long-distance passenger trains to provide educational commentary.[2] Docents would point out interesting landmarks along the way to passengers, including the history of various towns the train was passing through, ecology, and geology of the landscape. A Chicago-based Trails & Rails program was established in 2000. The Illinois & Michigan Canal National Heritage Corridor sponsored a Trails & Rails program on Amtrak's Texas Eagle between Chicago and Saint Louis, Missouri that ran through 2004. The following year, Trails & Rails decided to move volunteers to the Empire Builder[3] Between 2005 and 2010, volunteers presented programs in the lounge car between Chicago Union Station and either Winona, Minnesota or St. Paul, Minnesota. In September 2010, Trails & Rails ended all Chicago based programs.[citation needed]

In late 2012, the American Passenger Rail Heritage Foundation (APRHF), a 501(c)(3) non-profit rail history organization, approached Amtrak and the National Park Service about establishing a new Trails & Rails program on the Southwest Chief between Chicago and La Plata, Missouri. Since there were no National Park Service units along the route at the time, it was agreed that the APRHF would manage the day-to-day operations of the program, with additional oversight provided by Trails & Rails National Coordinator James Miculka, who was based in College Station, Texas. A group of 30 Chicago-based Trails & Rails volunteers were chosen, and the first program took place on May 18, 2013. During its two-and-a-half year run, the APRHF-sponsored Trails & Rails program through Illinois, Iowa, and Missouri reached out to over 50,000 Amtrak passengers, with more than 200 programs given.[4][5][6] In June 2015, Trails & Rails National Coordinator Jim Miculka informed the APRHF Board of Directors that he wished the end the partnership agreement.[citation needed] The final Trails & Rails program on the Southwest Chief between Chicago and La Plata took place on July 19, 2015.[citation needed]

After the elimination of Trails & Rails program on the Southwest Chief, the American Passenger Rail Heritage Foundation announced the creation of the APRHF Rail Rangers. Trails & Rails holds an exclusive agreement to provide narration services on Amtrak trains, the APRHF Rail Rangers decided to focus its efforts on providing interpretive programs on non-Amtrak passenger trains, group charters, and at railroad museums. The name Rail Rangers pays homage to the organization's roots with Trails & Rails, as Rail Rangers was slated to be the original name of Trails & Rails before a last-minute change by Amtrak.[citation needed]

In December 2018, it was announced that the Rail Rangers would be splitting off from the APRHF in order to form an independent 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. The name was officially changed to the Midwest Rail Rangers [7] on December 14, 2018. On-board educational programs on both the South Shore Line and private rail excursions continue to operate.[8]

South Shore Line edit

Midwest Rail Rangers provides on-board educational programs on select departures of the South Shore Line between Chicago's Millennium Station and South Bend Airport station. Programs feature live narration in a designated car, free route guide sheets, route guidebooks (for purchase), and a junior ranger program for kids and teens aboard. Programs takes place on various train departures year-round.[9][10][11]

In partnership with the Northern Indiana Commuter Transportation District, the Midwest Rail Rangers have published a 120-page route guidebook for the South Shore Line.[12][13]

External links edit

  • Midwest Rail Rangers, the official website of the Midwest Rail Rangers.
  • Midwest Rail Rangers Store, the official store of the Midwest Rail Rangers.
  • TrainPodcast.com, download informational train route guide podcasts from the Midwest Rail Rangers.
  • Midwest Rail Rangers @ Trainweb, the Midwest Rail Rangers @ TrainWeb Page.
  • Pacific Parlour Car, information from the Midwest Rail Rangers about Pacific Parlour Cars.
  • Amtrak Dome Car #10031, information from the Midwest Rail Rangers about Amtrak's Last Dome Car.
  • Railroad Lounge Cars, information from the Midwest Rail Rangers about Railroad Lounge Cars.
  • Park Badges, information about the Junior Midwest Rail Rangers Program for Kids

References edit

  1. ^ "HISTORY RIDES WITH RAIL RANGERS - UPCOMING DATES". Northern Indiana Commuter Transportation District. November 22, 2019. Retrieved August 20, 2020.
  2. ^ National Park Service. "Partnering to Connect People with Places"
  3. ^ PR Newswire, July 12, 2005. "Amtrak Builds on a Good Thing: Empire Builder to Get Fresh New Look"
  4. ^ Miculka, James E., National Park Service Volunteer-in-Parks Report. "FY 14 Trails & Rails Statistics Final"
  5. ^ Morris, Bonnie. Mendota Reporter, June 18, 2013, "Mendota on line for Trails & Rails program on Amtrak 2016-03-24 at the Wayback Machine"
  6. ^ Bruner, Monica. KTVO-TV, July 11, 2013, "All aboard for Trails and Rails"
  7. ^ Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutions, December 14, 2018 Web Post. "‘Midwest Rail Rangers’ Certificate of Non-Profit Status"
  8. ^ Exciting News About the Future of Rail Rangers for 2019 and Beyond, December 2018 TrainWeb Post. "[1]"
  9. ^ Trainweb Report, July 5, 2017. "[2]"
  10. ^ Trains Magazine, July 10, 2017. "[3]"
  11. ^ Lakeshore Public Radio, July 11, 2017. "[4]"
  12. ^ Outside the Rails Book. "[5]"
  13. ^ "Rail Rangers Return to the South Shore Line" New Carlisle Gazette. Retrieved 2018-04-05.
  • October 7, 2015, Mendota Reporter, ""
  • November 7, 2015, Galesburg Register-Mail, "Latest 'Outside the Rails' Book Includes Glimpse of Galesburg'"
  • March 1, 2016, Alton Telegraph, "Historic Rail Tour Includes Stop in Alton"
  • March 7, 2016, Springfield State Journal-Register, "Piece of Railroad History Will Rumble Through Springfield"
  • July 5, 2017, TrainWeb News Article, "APRHF Rail Rangers on the South Shore Line"
  • July 10, 2017, Trains Magazine Online, "New Educational Talks Planned for South Shore Line Trains"
  • July 11, 2017, Lakeshore Public Radio, "Rail Rangers To Join South Shore Line Passengers For The Ride"
  • April 5, 2018, New Carlisle Gazette, "Rail Rangers Return to the South Shore Line"
  • August 5, 2019, The Chicago Daily Herald, "Get tickets for historic train rides aboard 1950s observation car"
  • September 30, 2019, The Spooner Advocate, "Historic car, book, and film debut in WGN’s fleet"

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Rail RangersMidwest Rail Rangers LogoFormationJuly 20 2015TypeNon Profit 501 c 3 Legal statusActiveHeadquartersLuck WisconsinLocationP O Box 615 Luck WI 54853RegionMidwestern United StatesServicesPassenger rail interpretive programsPresidentRobert TabernSecretaryMike PaceTreasurerAmanda AndersonAffiliationsSouth Shore Line Indiana Dunes National Park Indiana Dunes State ParkVolunteers8Websitehttp www RailRangers orgFormerly calledAPRHF Rail Rangers Trails amp Rails Guides with Midwest Rail Rangers provide interpretive programs on board the South Shore Line between Chicago Illinois and South Bend Indiana 1 The organization is based in Luck Wisconsin Contents 1 History 2 South Shore Line 3 External links 4 ReferencesHistory editThe Midwest Rail Rangers was officially chartered on July 20 2015 The organization is modeled after Trails amp Rails a formal partnership between Amtrak and the National Park Service citation needed In 1999 The National Park Service established the Trails amp Rails program Docents associated with the park service travel aboard select Amtrak long distance passenger trains to provide educational commentary 2 Docents would point out interesting landmarks along the way to passengers including the history of various towns the train was passing through ecology and geology of the landscape A Chicago based Trails amp Rails program was established in 2000 The Illinois amp Michigan Canal National Heritage Corridor sponsored a Trails amp Rails program on Amtrak s Texas Eagle between Chicago and Saint Louis Missouri that ran through 2004 The following year Trails amp Rails decided to move volunteers to the Empire Builder 3 Between 2005 and 2010 volunteers presented programs in the lounge car between Chicago Union Station and either Winona Minnesota or St Paul Minnesota In September 2010 Trails amp Rails ended all Chicago based programs citation needed In late 2012 the American Passenger Rail Heritage Foundation APRHF a 501 c 3 non profit rail history organization approached Amtrak and the National Park Service about establishing a new Trails amp Rails program on the Southwest Chief between Chicago and La Plata Missouri Since there were no National Park Service units along the route at the time it was agreed that the APRHF would manage the day to day operations of the program with additional oversight provided by Trails amp Rails National Coordinator James Miculka who was based in College Station Texas A group of 30 Chicago based Trails amp Rails volunteers were chosen and the first program took place on May 18 2013 During its two and a half year run the APRHF sponsored Trails amp Rails program through Illinois Iowa and Missouri reached out to over 50 000 Amtrak passengers with more than 200 programs given 4 5 6 In June 2015 Trails amp Rails National Coordinator Jim Miculka informed the APRHF Board of Directors that he wished the end the partnership agreement citation needed The final Trails amp Rails program on the Southwest Chief between Chicago and La Plata took place on July 19 2015 citation needed After the elimination of Trails amp Rails program on the Southwest Chief the American Passenger Rail Heritage Foundation announced the creation of the APRHF Rail Rangers Trails amp Rails holds an exclusive agreement to provide narration services on Amtrak trains the APRHF Rail Rangers decided to focus its efforts on providing interpretive programs on non Amtrak passenger trains group charters and at railroad museums The name Rail Rangers pays homage to the organization s roots with Trails amp Rails as Rail Rangers was slated to be the original name of Trails amp Rails before a last minute change by Amtrak citation needed In December 2018 it was announced that the Rail Rangers would be splitting off from the APRHF in order to form an independent 501 c 3 non profit organization The name was officially changed to the Midwest Rail Rangers 7 on December 14 2018 On board educational programs on both the South Shore Line and private rail excursions continue to operate 8 South Shore Line editMidwest Rail Rangers provides on board educational programs on select departures of the South Shore Line between Chicago s Millennium Station and South Bend Airport station Programs feature live narration in a designated car free route guide sheets route guidebooks for purchase and a junior ranger program for kids and teens aboard Programs takes place on various train departures year round 9 10 11 In partnership with the Northern Indiana Commuter Transportation District the Midwest Rail Rangers have published a 120 page route guidebook for the South Shore Line 12 13 External links editMidwest Rail Rangers the official website of the Midwest Rail Rangers Midwest Rail Rangers Store the official store of the Midwest Rail Rangers TrainPodcast com download informational train route guide podcasts from the Midwest Rail Rangers Midwest Rail Rangers Trainweb the Midwest Rail Rangers TrainWeb Page Pacific Parlour Car information from the Midwest Rail Rangers about Pacific Parlour Cars Amtrak Dome Car 10031 information from the Midwest Rail Rangers about Amtrak s Last Dome Car Railroad Lounge Cars information from the Midwest Rail Rangers about Railroad Lounge Cars Park Badges information about the Junior Midwest Rail Rangers Program for KidsReferences edit HISTORY RIDES WITH RAIL RANGERS UPCOMING DATES Northern Indiana Commuter Transportation District November 22 2019 Retrieved August 20 2020 National Park Service Partnering to Connect People with Places PR Newswire July 12 2005 Amtrak Builds on a Good Thing Empire Builder to Get Fresh New Look Miculka James E National Park Service Volunteer in Parks Report FY 14 Trails amp Rails Statistics Final Morris Bonnie Mendota Reporter June 18 2013 Mendota on line for Trails amp Rails program on Amtrak Archived 2016 03 24 at the Wayback Machine Bruner Monica KTVO TV July 11 2013 All aboard for Trails and Rails Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutions December 14 2018 Web Post Midwest Rail Rangers Certificate of Non Profit Status Exciting News About the Future of Rail Rangers for 2019 and Beyond December 2018 TrainWeb Post 1 Trainweb Report July 5 2017 2 Trains Magazine July 10 2017 3 Lakeshore Public Radio July 11 2017 4 Outside the Rails Book 5 Rail Rangers Return to the South Shore Line New Carlisle Gazette Retrieved 2018 04 05 October 7 2015 Mendota Reporter Learn BNSF Rail History at Rail Rangers Program November 7 2015 Galesburg Register Mail Latest Outside the Rails Book Includes Glimpse of Galesburg March 1 2016 Alton Telegraph Historic Rail Tour Includes Stop in Alton March 7 2016 Springfield State Journal Register Piece of Railroad History Will Rumble Through Springfield July 5 2017 TrainWeb News Article APRHF Rail Rangers on the South Shore Line July 10 2017 Trains Magazine Online New Educational Talks Planned for South Shore Line Trains July 11 2017 Lakeshore Public Radio Rail Rangers To Join South Shore Line Passengers For The Ride April 5 2018 New Carlisle Gazette Rail Rangers Return to the South Shore Line August 5 2019 The Chicago Daily Herald Get tickets for historic train rides aboard 1950s observation car September 30 2019 The Spooner Advocate Historic car book and film debut in WGN s fleet Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Midwest Rail Rangers amp oldid 1210249895, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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