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Jim Hamre Memorial Scholarship Fund
On December 18, 2017, the rail community mourned the loss of two Rail Passengers Association members Jim Hamre and Zack Willhoite when Amtrak Train #501 derailed in near Tacoma, Washington. Both men were devoted to their family and friends, as well as passionate advocates for passenger railroad and advancing the advocacy work of the Association.
With the gracious support of Jim Hamre’s family, the Rail Passengers Association has established The Jim Hamre Memorial Scholarship Fund. The scholarship will benefit engineering graduate students interested in rail and transit. Preparing the next generation of rail transit professionals is a necessity to the viability of rail travel and the Rail Passengers Association can’t think of a better way to honor Jim’s memory than looking to the future. As we approach Jim’s birthday, which is March 30th, we ask you to help us celebrate his life by donating to the Rail Passengers Association to benefit The Jim Hamre Memorial Scholarship Fund.
Out of so much grief comes something good, as we believe Jim would have wanted.
For more information about the fund, please contact Director of Development, Jonsie Stone at [email protected], or 202-408-8362, extension 3207
"It is an honor to be recognized by the Rail Passengers Association for my efforts to strengthen and expand America’s passenger rail. Golden spikes were once used by railroads to mark the completion of important rail projects, so I am truly grateful to receive the Golden Spike Award as a way to mark the end of a career that I’ve spent fighting to invest in our country’s rail system. As Chair of the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, it has been my priority to bolster funding for Amtrak, increase and expand routes, look to the future by supporting high-speed projects, and improve safety, culminating in $66 billion in new funding in the Bipartisan infrastructure Law."
Representative Peter DeFazio (OR-04)
March 30, 2022, on receiving the Association's Golden Spike Award for his years of dedication and commitment to passenger rail.