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Michigan By Rail Forum visits Detroit Oct. 28

You are cordially invited to help shape the future of rail in Michigan!

WHAT: The Michigan by Rail Forum in Detroit is part of a series of 16 public forums taking place throughout the state to engage citizens on a vision for the future of Michigan’s freight and passenger rail system.

WHEN:  Thursday, October 28, 6 – 8 pm

WHERE: MSU Detroit Center, 3408 Woodward Avenue, Detroit

The event will include an overview of the existing system, an interactive rail mapping session, discussion of financing issues, and a big-picture vision of the future of Michigan’s railroad system.

Your input is important to shaping the Michigan State Rail Plan currently being developed.

More information about the event is available at http://www.michiganbyrail.org

Help complete a parking lot for historic Durand Union Station

Goals

  • Complete a hard-surfaced, secure parking lot for visitors
  • Enhance the educational aspects of the museum

Overview

Durand Union Station is presently working with a grant from Michigan Dept. of Transportation on a secure, hard-surfaced parking lot for visitors.  The MDOT grant does not cover some engineering, curb and gutter and wayfinding and lot markings.  At the present time, the parking lot consists of gravel over mud, logs for markings and little space for a bus to turn around when there’s a train delay or when tour buses arrive to visit the building.  Because we are non-profit, we rely heavily upon visitors and the revenue they bring.   The rooms in the station are rented often for weddings, parties, meetings, dinners, special displays, etc. to enhance the income of the Depot.  A decent parking lot will make a vast difference to the approach of the Depot and the ease with which visitors can reach the Station.   

How will the 50K be Used?

Budget Notes: The underground work leading to the lot, the road that should be repaved to the Depot and the parking areas in front of the Depot.
$ 25,000 Engineering
$ 15,000 Cub and gutter to lot
$ 10,000 Wayfinding signs and lot markings
To send your support for this project you must visit the Pepsi Refresh Everything website at the following link:
http://www.refresheverything.com/durandunionstation
Click on the vote button. You will be required to register but this is for a good cause.

Michigan By Rail Forum stops in Grand Rapids on Oct. 14

The Michigan By Rail Public Forum in Grand Rapids will be held on Thursday, October 14 from 6 – 8 PM at The Rapid Central Station.

Please Join Congressman Vern Ehlers, State Senators Mark Jansen and Bill Hardiman, Representatives David Agema, Roy Schmidt and Robert Dean, other elected officials and your fellow citizens for the Grand Rapids Michigan By Rail public forum.

The Michigan by Rail Forum in Grand Rapids  is part of a series of public forums taking place throughout the state to engage citizens on a vision for the future of Michigan’s freight and passenger rail system.

The event will include an overview of the existing system; an interactive rail mapping session; discussion of financing issues and a big-picture vision of the future of Michigan’s railroad system.

Forums cities include Ann Arbor, East Lansing, Dearborn, Detroit, Traverse City, Holland, Jackson, Kalamazoo, Muskegon, Battle Creek, Flint, Royal Oak, and St. Joseph/Benton Harbor.

Please participate and make your voice heard.

Partners for this forum are:

Michigan Environmental Council
Michigan Association of Railroad Passengers
Michigan Municipal League
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen
& Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employees,
Divisions of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters
United Transportation Union
Disability Advocates of Kent County
The Rapid
Spencer Township
Solon Township
Tyrone Township
Nelson Township
Alpine Township
Ada Township
Village of Kent City
Grand Rapids Charter Township
City of Cedar Springs
City of Kentwood
Grand Valley Metropolitan Council
City of Lowell
Cascade Charter Township
Byron Township
Experience Grand Rapids Convention & Visitors Bureau
Grand Rapids Area Chamber of Commerce
Get Michigan Moving

FACEBOOK EVENT:

http://bit.ly/MIbyRail-GrandRapids

CONTACT:

Tim Fischer

(517) 487-9539

tim@environmentalcouncil.org

The Rapid Central Station is located at 250 Grandville Ave,  Southwest, Grand Rapids, Michigan
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MARP elects officers and presents awards at St. Ignace meeting

The Michigan Association of Railroad Passengers, at its first-ever meeting in the Upper Peninsula, has elected officers to serve for the 2010-2012 period. The meeting was held on Saturday, September 25, at the Transportation Center in St. Ignace, the base from which Indian Trails motorcoach service to the Upper Peninsula  operates.

Elected to two-year terms are Robert Tischbein (Chair), Barney Whittier (Vice-Chair), Hugh Gurney (Secretary). David Randall will continue his appointment as Treasurer. Elected to At-Large Executive Committee positions are John Langdon (Governmental Affairs), Kay Chase (Communications), Kathleen Newell (Membership), and Jim Wallington (Meetings). Metro Detroit and Northern Regional Chair positions will be filled by Jim Hinkins and Don Monteith, respectively. Barney Whittier will serve temporarily as West Region Chair until a permanent Chair is found. The East/Central position remains open. Retiring from the Board are MARP founder John DeLora along with Clark Charnetski, who has served MARP in various capacities over a long period, Andrew Kent, Steve Sobel, Rich Vavra-Musser and Tim Fischer.

Harry Gow, founding President of Transport Action Canada (formerly Transport 2000 Canada), was honored with an International Friendship Award for his decades of work on behalf of consumers of transportation services and for promoting sustainable transportation options through advocacy and education.

Presenting the award, outgoing MARP chair, John DeLora, who has worked with Gow on many international projects, stated, “It is no exaggeration to say that the expansion of public transportation in Canada is largely based upon the foundation laid by Harry Gow’s work. His knowledge and the accuracy of his work are truly a resource not just for Canadians, but for the U.S. as well. He has long been an advocate of seamless, convenient cross-border transportation, which is something close to my heart as well.”

MARP also presented its Special Achievement Award to Indian Trails, Inc., a Michigan motor coach line, on the occasion of its 100th birthday. The company was founded as Phillips-Taylor Livery Service in 1910 by Cora and Wayne Taylor of Owosso and remains a family owned business. With facilities in Owosso, Kalamazoo, and Metro Detroit, Indian Trails employs 135 people and provides passenger services throughout all of Michigan, carrying one million passengers and traveling four million miles annually.

 “Despite the railroad in our name, MARP supports and promotes bus service for Michigan travelers and that is why we are pleased that Indian Trails has expanded its services to the citizens of our state,” said MARP spokesman Jim Wallington. “The motorcoach service can be accessed by residents of both the American and Canadian Soo communities and connects residents throughout the Upper Peninsula to Amtrak trains at Flint, East Lansing, Kalamazoo and Milwaukee.”

Executive Committee

ROBERT TISCHBEIN – Executive Committee Chair   (586) 907-1530

BARNEY WHITTIER – Vice Chair

HUGH GURNEY – Secretary

DAVID RANDALL – Treasurer

JIM HINKINS – Metro Detroit Chair

DON MONTEITH – Northern Michigan Chair

BARNEY WHITTIER – West Michigan Chair (temporary, pending appointment)

open East/Central Michigan Chair

JOHN LANGDON – At-Large Committee Member (Governmental Affairs)

KAY CHASE – At-Large Committee Member (Communications)

JIM WALLINGTON – At-Large Committee Member (Meetings)

KATHLEEN NEWELL – At-Large Committee Member (Membership)

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ROBERT TISCHBEIN – Outreach (temporary pending appointment)
LARRY SOBCZAK – Webmaster
J.R. VALDERAS – Michigan Passenger Editor

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MARP NEEDS YOU!

VolunteerMARP currently has two executive board positions and an appointed outreach position in need of volunteers.

If you have been wanting to become more involved in your organization, MARP needs your talents and enthusiasm. Two persons are needed to chair the West and the East Central regions, respectively.

These positions are responsible for coordinating activities within their regions and keeping members in their areas abreast of the work of the organization. Additionally, an Outreach Chairperson is needed to assume responsibilty for seeing that MARP is represented at the rail shows and green events that provide an opportunity to interface with the public around the state.

If you are interested in one of these positions or have questions, please send an email to Chair Robert Tischbein at rptischbein@juno.com or phone him at 586-907-1530 (cell) or 586-726-9737 (home).

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