GRAMMY®-winning vocalist Gladys Knight to Host National Train Day Event by Amtrak
GRAMMY®-winning vocalist to host signature event on May 7, 2011
WASHINGTON, March 29, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — The Empress of Soul, singer, actress and philanthropist, Gladys Knight will share her love of trains and join thousands of rail fans to celebrate the fourth annual National Train Day on May 7, 2011. Knight serves as the national spokesperson and will host the signature event at Washington, D.C.‘s acclaimed Union Station where she will open the festivities.
Ever since recording her GRAMMY®-winning single, “Midnight Train to Georgia,” which Gladys Knight and the Pips requested the name be changed from the original title “Midnight Plane to Houston,” Knight has felt a deep connection to trains and wanted to partner with Amtrak.
“Trains are
tightly woven into the history of our country and have definitely played
a leading role in my life and career. I’m thrilled to be a part of the
National Train Day celebrations, especially this year as Amtrak
commemorates its 40th anniversary,” says Knight.
“I’m a big fan
of train travel,” adds Knight. “I not only love the comfort and
convenience of trains, but also like knowing that I’m doing my part to
help the environment every time I choose to travel by rail.”
“Gladys Knight
is a natural fit for Amtrak and National Train Day. Just as her music
bridges generations by connecting with young and old alike, Amtrak and
trains connect people to one another – both onboard and from
coast-to-coast,” says David Lim, Chief Marketing Officer, Amtrak.
National Train
Day commemorates the 142nd anniversary of the transcontinental
railroad’s inception by bringing to life the rich history of how trains
have transformed America.
In addition to the Washington, D.C. event, Amtrak is hosting National Train Day festivities at other stations across the country – including Chicago, Los Angeles and Philadelphia. Each free event in the four major markets takes place from 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
and will feature live entertainment, interactive and educational
exhibits, kids’ activities, model trains and tours of Amtrak equipment,
freight and commuter trains, and notable private railroad cars.
“This year’s
event will kick-off the 40th anniversary of Amtrak and is an opportunity
to celebrate the company’s contributions to the history and future of
passenger rail in this country,” said Emmett Fremaux,
Vice President – Marketing and Product Development, Amtrak. “National
Train Day promises to delight the kid in all of us with a day dedicated
to celebrating all things rail.”
National Train Day Exclusive Exhibits
Events in the four major markets will feature an exclusive element to further excite and educate train enthusiasts, including:
- 40th Anniversary “Exhibit Train” (Washington, D.C.): Washington, D.C.‘s
National Train Day event will serve to launch the nationwide tour of
the 40th anniversary “Exhibit Train.” The exhibit will consist of two
locomotives, three renovated baggage cars displaying historic
advertising, uniforms, photos, and other memorabilia, and an Amtrak
Bistro car to be used as a retail center and for various exhibits. - B&O Railroad and the Civil War (Washington, D.C.): The B&O Railroad owned the only line into Washington, D.C. during the Civil War playing a critical role during the conflict. Abraham Lincoln
made only five historic railroad journeys during his presidency – all
across the B&O’s line. This interactive exhibit is presented in
partnership with the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Museum. - The Great Migration (Philadelphia):
African-Americans migrated from the South to the Northeast, Midwest and
West via passenger (and sometimes freight) trains during the early 20th
century. This exhibit will chronicle The Great Migration, which lasted
until 1930 and was a step in the full nationalization of the
African-American population. - East Meets West – The Chinese American in Railroad (Los Angeles):
Archived photos, facts and stories of the 19th century Chinese
contribution to the development of the railroad will be displayed at
this exhibit in partnership with local Asian community and cultural
organizations. - California Missions (Los Angeles): The 21 California Missions along the El Camino Real (also known as The Royal Highway located between San Diego and San Francisco)
will be showcased at this exhibit. A California Mission docent will be
on hand to speak about the history of the Missions and their connection
to the railroad and an Amtrak representative will speak about current
travel routes and trips. - Hands On The Past: Mexican Contributions To The Railroad (Chicago):
During World War II, thousands of Mexicans came to the U.S. under a
guest worker program called the “Railroad Braceros” to build and
maintain our nation’s passenger railroad system. This exhibit will honor
their contributions to the nation’s railroad.
National Train Day Exhibits
In addition to the exclusive exhibits, each signature event will include the following exhibits:
- State Partnership Display:
Learn about how Amtrak partners with each state to provide specialized
service. A locally-focused exhibit will be on display at each major
National Train Day celebration. - Amtrak High Speed Rail Display: Take a look at an exhibit that showcases Amtrak’s leadership, expertise and experience with high speed rail.
- K-9 Unit Demonstrations:
Witness Amtrak Security K-9 Units, one of the largest programs in the
country, perform demonstrations with the dogs and their handlers. - Amtrak: Dining the Rail Way:
Catch a glimpse of the history of dining on trains, view live cooking
demonstrations from Amtrak chefs and sample meals offered in Amtrak’s
dining cars. - Train Equipment Displays: Get up close and
personal with Amtrak equipment to experience first-hand the modern
amenities and accommodations offered by passenger rail. Then take a peek
at how passengers traveled in generations past by touring a variety of
historic train cars and privately-owned luxury coaches. Commuter and
freight equipment displays (featured in select markets) will highlight
today’s modern rail passenger services and how “green” locomotives are
transforming the nation’s freight fleet. For this exhibit, participants
will be able to order tickets prior to the event at www.nationaltrainday.com. - Model Train Displays: Delight in the craft of model train displays and take a closer look at these miniature masterpieces.
- Amtrak 40th Anniversary Display: On May 1, 2011,
Amtrak will celebrate 40 years as America’s Railroad(SM). Explore the
history of Amtrak and find out more about the future of passenger rail,
as well as current routes, amenities and onboard offerings. - AmtraKids Depot:
Attend Amtrak’s 40th birthday party at the AmtraKids Depot and discover
the kid in you by creating party decorations, engaging in fun arts and
crafts and playing interactive games with surprise giveaways throughout
the day.
Local
communities nationwide are encouraged to develop and host their own
National Train Day celebrations. More than 185 local celebrations took
place in 2010. For more information, visit www.nationaltrainday.com.
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and three Canadian Provinces. Amtrak operates trains in partnership
with 15 states and four commuter rail agencies. Amtrak also is a strong
financial performer achieving an 85 percent cost-recovery ratio in FY
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