"At
The Throttle"
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Mark
Bassett is the Executive Director of the White Pine Historical Railroad
Foundation, operator of the Nevada Northern Railway Museum. He can be
reached at the museum (775) 289-2085 ext. 7 or e-mail: director@nnry.com
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I've Been Working on the Railroad
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When I was growing up, I use to sing the song I've Been Working on the Railroad. If you have a little gray on your head, you probably remember how it goes. I've
been workin' on the railroad, Little
did I believe I would actually be doing it as an adult, but here I am
and I invite you to join me. That's right, as the old U.S. Army recruiting
poster says (with a slight twist) "I want YOU to volunteer at the
Nevada Northern Railway Museum!" Again, that's rightvolunteer!
The short version is that the volunteers of the museum are our secret
weapon. Without the volunteers, the railroad would not be as successful
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The museum has hired more and more staff. It might appear that with so much staff there is not place for volunteers at the museum. Nothing could be farther from the truth. We have more staff, because we have so much more that needs to be done. And the list at times can seem endless. (Actually, the list is endless because once we get something done it needs maintenance.) Every staff member at the museum has at least two jobs. Most have three, four, or five jobs and there are not enough hours in the day to accomplish everything that needs to be done. And then there is the feeling of frustration. It takes staff member hours to accomplish the simplest tasks. The reason for this is they can't focus on just one item or have the time to do anything quickly. Frankly, their job would be impossible without the volunteers. The volunteers are like the cavalry riding over the hill. They're the reserves that make the difference on whether something is done or not. And boy do we have a lot to accomplish. |
Then there's track. Without track the trains don't run. We have a bridge to replace, hundreds of ties need renewal, low joints to raise, and did I mention hundreds of ties that need to be replaced? And don't overlook our sixty-six buildings and structures. There are windows to repair, doors to fix, buildings to paint, a restroom to build, continuing work on the McGill Depot, and utility upgrades needed throughout the property. And
the paper!!! The endless paper that we need to move. We are swimming in
the stuff. We have all kinds of the stuff - correspondence, membership,
bills, flyers, brochures, newsletters, posters and the list goes on and
on. Then there is the historic paper and records on top of our modern
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Volunteers
help in train service. They fill all positions from brakeman, to conductor,
to engineer.
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Volunteers
help in all aspects of our operation. But to get into rail service takes
dedication and a willingness to learn. Here a group of volunteers is learning
all about switches.
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So how does a person volunteer? Is there a secret handshake or password? Do you need to be a railroader or machinist? No, it's really simpleshow up and say, "I want to volunteer." No secret handshake or password. You don't need any special skills, just the desire to help. Let us know what you're interested in and we'll do our best to match you to your desires. Don't live in Ely? Again, no problem; we have volunteers from around Nevada and our neighboring states. Some people come for a long weekend while others come for the summer. Some only show up once a year while others show up once a week and most are somewhere in between. To be a volunteer takes dedication and motivation. It doesn't pay anything yet there is a payoff. It is at the end of the day. You'll know that you accomplished something. Your work preserved another little piece of this national treasure. Over time, you'll see that your efforts blend with those of other volunteers and staff and actually accomplishes something; you'll see real progress. So don't be bashful. Step up to the platehelp is needed in all areas. And then you'll be singing our song. I've
been workin' on the railroad, And preserving
a National Historic Landmark at the same time. It just doesn't get any
better than that. |
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