the graying of RR historical organizations and how to change
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Sun Jun 3 19:58:17 EDT 2018
I agree that today's rail fans and modelers are more in tune to the running of today,s freight operations and diesels, which I have no real interest in although I can see it daily from my front porch.
Over the past fifty years, I have purchased or been given a lot of information on the steam locomotives, freight and passenger operations, and structures of the N&W and the N&WHS has been helpful
in getting some of this information both the original and the current one. I have found that in the past several years that the magazine holds no interest to me, it is for that reason that I will not be renewing my membership.
I still wish to support the organization and would like to suggest a membership status that does not include the magazine at a much reduced cost, similar to what the NMRA has done. This has proven to be popuar
since it was instituted. My interest is in the N&W prior to October 1955 which does not include diesels from the the year 1940 so I can have an unstreamlined J, which I like better than the streamlined version.
Kurt Kramke
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On Sun, 6/3/18, NW Mailing List <nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org> wrote:
Subject: the graying of RR historical organizations and how to change
To: nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org
Date: Sunday, June 3, 2018, 11:31 AM
It
is far easier to sit back and pontificate from a computer
and see and recognize the problems than actually putting
something successful into place. Yes, it only belabors the
obvious, but you can throw all the money you can find at it
that you desire and still end up back at square one with
little or nothing. PERIOD.
Today's
crowd of interest has little overall interest in historic
steam perhaps just like the nostalgic stage coach or horse
and buggy of the history books.
They
are digital oriented and into the NOW and immediate
gratification, something that the internet provides them
with with. Covered wagon diesel of first generation diesel
interest maybe, but show them an SD-70 this that or the
other that is operating somewhere RIGHT NOW and away they go
and they send out their tweet--o-grams to all those, and
more within their circle and then they send gratitudinal
thank-yous all around for telling them about this that or
the other train of the moment.
Recognize
that the organization from the inside out needs to change
its mindset to better understand where this crowd is
thinking and going and who, and then somehow (I don't
know how to do this either), fill the seats on the BOD's
and officer's posts with people of this age and group
and mind-set. Make the average ago of the BOD's not 60
or 70 but 35; yes, thirty-five years old and then you'll
have a start, but as already stated, it's far easier
said than done. Today's train chasers like to look,
watch, see and tell their friends what they saw and missed
but don't want the full-time involvement in
organizations such as the N&WHS. And as stated at the
outset it is far easier to identify the problem than fix it,
for it permeates our society at all levels, not just the
N&WHS, but likely just about every other RR historical
society in this country.
Maybe
what is needed is to see how they do it and successfully in
England or other places which have made the transition from
what was and what was thought was the proper way to go, and
what the realities of society's dictates today
is.
I
can psychoanalyze this from now until doomsday, but the talk
has to be translated to something else, and until that
journey starts, it's going nowhere. Remember, journey of
thousand miles begins with single
step.
Me.
? I see very little in chasing today's trains roaming
the rails except for the occasional odd consist of some
sort, but show me something historical, ba-ta-bing, you have
my attention in an instant. Tourist train museums are little
more than glorified petting zoos for trains, much like a zoo
with all its animals in cages.
How
many RR's still care to let the animal still roam wild
as it was originally designed and meant to do, roam the
rails free and unhindered? UP, a few times a year, D&RGW
NG out of Chama and Durango are fine examples, NS
occasionally with the 611, 4449 once in a while and a few
others here and there. Some RR's have an absolutely NO
policy towards steamers, even dead in train on their own
wheels to set foot on their rails. A few museums are
fortunate to have large land-holdings and can operate longer
distances, like Illinois RR Museum, but those are few and
far between.
The
historic aircraft which operates those few still operable WW
II B-17 or B-25 around the country - look at how much they
charge for that thrill of a lifetime that their parents and
grandparents and the so-called greatest generation
experienced first-hand so we could even be writing and
exchanging messages such as these today's seen. Some
countries don't even permit THAT, think about it for a
moment ........... well, maybe not.
The
mindset needs to change and be changed or we and our kind
will be relegated to the dodo bird and a lot sooner than
than you think.
Dr.
Bob, age 71 and not getting any
younger
To all,
The perception of the photograph is an accurate reality of
our society and many other similar organizations. I would
venture to say that, at age 47, I am one of the youngest
members so it is hard for me to disagree. This matter has
been recognized by the Board of Directors and Officers.
During the past year and a half, we have taken new actions
to be more attractive to people of an age that actually
remember the N&W and, most importantly, the 18 to 30
year old crowd.
The aforementioned actions include a greater presence at
model train shows, advertising the society and commissary in
Model Railroad Hobbyist, embracing Norfolk Southern and
including model railroading under the society umbrella. The
latter of these actions are in their infancy and we deduce
that in order to attract the 18 to 30 year old demographic
we must ?dangle a carrot? and the carrot is model
railroading and Norfolk Southern. It shall be stated that
despite rumors, our society will not switch its sole focus
to model railroading and Norfolk Southern nor has such an
idea been entertained.
Remaining relevant to our sole mission of preserving the
history of the N&W and we ?senior? members is equally
critical. The Board of Directors decided to produce The
Arrow in house with Ken Miller at the helm. One goal with
doing such is to have more engagement from the members in
the form of articles, articles of someone?s recollection on
the mainline, equipment, structures, etc., anything that
pertains to the history of the N&W.
These actions will require work on behalf of all of the
Board of Directors and Officers. Each director and officer
has their strengths and each have been tasked with
particular areas of focus based on such so we can move
forward. Will it happen overnight? No. We are all
volunteers and have regular jobs and families that take
priority. However, each individual has the desire to
accomplish the goals that lie before us.
To conclude, the society has begun a capital campaign
drive. Funding is needed for the aging archives building
that is need of repairs and is also becoming quite small for
our needs. It is our hope for a new archives building in
the future. This campaign has begun with the simple step of
selling ?Clear Block to the Future? shirts which will be a
modest start.
Please do not hesitate to contact the officers and directors
with any suggestions. We welcome all ideas.
Regards,
Todd
Arnett, President
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