Happening Now
AND THE WINNER IS…
January 5, 2023
By Rail Passengers Staff
Over the last couple of months, members of the Rail Passengers Council have been tasked with nominating, and then voting on, a location for our 2023 Fall Meeting. The only direction they were given was on the Council’s "unwritten rule" that dictated the regional rotation of where the meeting would be located. Based on the recent meetings (Denver 2016, Miami 2018, Sacramento 2019, Kansas City 2022) we would be returning to the East Coast. They were not limited to suggesting ONLY an East Coast location, but those would get a higher priority.
During the initial phase, over 20 cities received at least one entry for nomination and a clear top-5 emerged from this list (each receiving the most mentions): San Antonio, TX; Raleigh/Durham, NC; Providence, RI; Buffalo, NY; & Meridian, MS.
After a few weeks, the votes were cast, the results were calculated, and the people have spoken.
I will let our good friend and Mississippi Council Rep Jerome Trahan speak on the winning city from his initial nomination:
"Meridian, MS is a town built by the railroads. Our cultural lineage is cemented as the birthplace of Jimmie Rodgers, (The Singing Brakeman) recognized as the father of American Music. Our transportation roots run still deeper as the hometown of former FRA Administrator, Gill Carmichael and Amtrak Board of Directors chair, John Robert Smith. Meridian’s Union Station was the first multimodal station built with public/private funds in the US and is a model for what an emphasis on transportation can do for a community.
Since its opening in 1997 the station renovation was the catalyst for the rebirth of what is now a thriving downtown. The MSU Riley Center (a downtown jewel) features the Grand Opera House of Mississippi, built in 1891 and positioned as the last stop on Historic Crescent line for theater and musical performances before those troupes terminated in New Orleans. With the station renovation this small MS town has the infrastructure for the eventuality of higher speed passenger travel and extensions of Amtrak service to the west. Just steps from Union Station Meridian is also the home of The Max, the Mississippi Arts and Entertainment Experience. A $60M arts showcase that celebrates the achievements of Mississippians in the arts that have changed the world.
None of this would have been possible without the railroad and makes Meridian the perfect destination to see the benefits of transportation to this county. A new historic downtown hotel (The Threefoot Hotel) also adds to what would be an amazing location for this event."
More details will emerge in the weeks and months to come, so stay tuned to the Hotline & the events page on our website.
"The COVID Pandemic has been and continues to be the biggest challenge faced by Americans as it has taken a deadly toll on the world and on the world’s economies. During COVID Locomotive Engineers at Amtrak and other Passenger and Freight Railroads have embodied the definition of essential workers. This dedication by our members is not new. We applaud the Rail Passenger’s Association for recognizing the vital contributions of our members and their hard work moving Americans and freight during the COVID pandemic."
Dennis Pierce, Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET) National President
December 21, 2021, on the Association awarding its 2021 Golden Spike Award to the Frontline Amtrak Employees.
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