Fortune | FORTUNE 2024年11月29日
Santa Train’s 82nd annual visit delivers hope to corner of Kentucky, Virginia, and Tennessee coal country
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自1943年以来,CSX铁路公司每年感恩节前的星期六都会在阿巴拉契亚山区的肯塔基州、弗吉尼亚州和田纳西州运行“圣诞火车”,为沿线小镇的孩子们送去礼物和欢乐。这趟火车已经运行了82年,成为当地一项重要的传统,许多孩子都是从祖辈开始就期待着它的到来。火车沿途停靠,志愿者们分发礼物,包括毛绒玩具、帽子、手套等,给孩子们带来惊喜和温暖,也传递了浓厚的圣诞精神。今年,CSX还特别为受飓风灾害影响的社区举办了节日派对,展现了企业对社区的关怀与责任。

🚂自1943年起,CSX铁路公司每年感恩节前夕都会在阿巴拉契亚山区运行“圣诞火车”,为沿线110英里的城镇儿童送去礼物和欢乐,今年是第82年。

🎁火车沿途停靠,志愿者们分发超过15吨的礼物,包括帽子、手套、毛绒玩具、游戏等,确保每个孩子都能收到礼物,让孩子们感受到圣诞节的温暖与快乐。

🧑‍🎄许多当地居民将观看圣诞火车视为一项家族传统,孩子们从祖辈开始就期待着它的到来,火车也成为他们童年美好的回忆。

🤝CSX员工将参与圣诞火车活动视为荣誉,许多人自愿参与其中,包括CSX总裁兼首席执行官Joe Hinrichs,他会在每站下车与孩子们互动,传递圣诞祝福。

🚂今年,CSX还为受飓风灾害影响的社区举办了节日派对,以火车装饰成节日造型,并送去礼物和欢乐,体现了企业对社区的关怀与责任。

Since 1943, the people of Appalachian Kentucky, Virginia, and Tennessee have looked forward to Santa’s arrival. Not in a sleigh on their rooftops, but on a train.The Santa Train marks its 82nd running this year, bringing presents and joy to small towns along a 110-mile portion of the CSX rail line tucked into remote coal-country river valleys. Many of the children who line the tracks and wait for Santa on the Saturday before Thanksgiving are the third, fourth or fifth generation to do so.“I look for it every year. I count the days down,” said Sandra Owens, of Haysi, Virginia, who held a pink pillowcase with a message in black ink, “Thank you CSX and volunteers for the Santa Train. 82.”Owens moved to Kentucky from Delaware 55 years ago when she got married and experienced her first Santa Train a few years later, when her son turned 3. He is 46 now, and these days she brings her grandchildren. In a few more years, she hopes to bring great-grandchildren.“The faces of the kids, that’s what makes me happy,” she said. “You can’t see anything better.”The train starts out in Shelbiana, Kentucky, where families wait in the pre-dawn. At each stop there are dozens to hundreds of people. Many crowd around the back of the train, where Santa and his helpers toss stuffed animals. Meanwhile, groups of volunteer “elves” carrying bags full of gifts fan out, making sure every child goes home with something. Each year they hand out more than 15 tons of gifts that include hats, mittens and fuzzy blankets along with board games, skate boards and teddy bears.Donna Doughetry from Snowflake, Virginia, remembers coming to see the Santa Train as a child in nearby Fort Blackmore.“Years back, we didn’t get a lot,” she said. “So back then this was kind of what we got, and we were proud of it. It meant a lot to us.”Over the years, her kids have at times received handmade gifts from the Santa Train, like crocheted hats, which they still have and cherish.Even though it is easier for people in these isolated, rural communities to buy Christmas presents these days, Dougherty made the short trek to Fort Blackmore with her niece on Saturday, carrying on the family tradition that she is glad she can still share.“It’s really nice that they do this,” she said. “It shows the true Christmas spirit.”CSX employees consider it an honor to be chosen to staff the Santa Train as volunteers. Jesse Hensley had been trying to get a spot for 35 years, ever since he met his wife, Angie, who grew up with the Santa Train in St. Paul, Virginia.“It was such a thrill when we heard that whistle blow,” she remembered. “When I was a little girl, you know, you have dreams. My dream was to ride that train. Never in my life did I ever think that I would get to.”The pair was selected to ride the train this year because they volunteered countless hours after the flooding caused by Hurricane Helene devastated their community of Erwin, Tennessee, where Jesse Hensley works as a machinist mechanic for CSX.The Santa Train doesn’t run to Erwin, but CSX added a special event this year to bring cheer to the community. Residents were invited to a holiday party with food, music, and gifts in the Erwin rail yard. Santa paid a visit on train with cars decked out in lights forming the shapes of ornaments, moving jingle bells, marching toy soldiers, and the words “Holiday Express” in giant red letters.Two days later, Angie Hensley was all smiles on the Santa Train and nearly as excited as the children she helped distribute toys to, including grandnieces and grandnephews in St. Paul. The joy of helping on the Santa Train was even better than she had imagined, she said.Her fellow volunteers included CSX President and CEO Joe Hinrichs, who got off at every stop, handing out toys and talking to those who had come to see the train. Hinrichs’ best memory so far was at a stop a couple of years ago when a family brought a disabled child but were hanging back from the train to avoid the tussle of the crowd. Helpers cleared a path to bring the boy forward and gave him a giant teddy bear they had saved for a special occasion.“We brought it out there, and everybody got around it, and we gave it to him. And there wasn’t a dry eye anywhere,” Hinrichs said. “It was a magical moment.”How many degrees of separation are you from the globe's most powerful business leaders? Explore who made our brand-new list of the 100 Most Powerful People in Business. Plus, learn about the metrics we used to make it.

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