National Box Car Association

Directeur

Paul J. Emmert, Sr. (pjemmertsr@comcast.net)

 

Sous Directeurs

Mike Robberstad (robberstadm25@gmail.com) – Oregon, Nebraska, Arkansas, New Mexico, Colorado, S. Carolina, Indiana

 

Dave Kessling (davekessling@comcast.net) – Pennsylvania, Ohio, New York, Maryland, New Jersey

 

Dennis Matarrese (teammatarrese@yahoo.com) – California, Mississippi, France, Arizona, Delaware, West Virginia, Germany, Wyoming, Virginia

 

Steve Dircks (salcomm1@aol.com) – Minnesota, Tennessee, Wisconsin, North Carolina, Nevada

 

Lonnie Haynes (carrie.haynes@ymail.com) – Michigan, Alaska, South Dakota, Texas, Illinois, District of Columbia (D.C.)

 

Mike Peats (m484048@bellsouth.net) – Louisiana, Washington, Montana, North Dakota, New Hampshire, Alabama, Utah, Missouri, Georgia

 

Doyle Wood (dewood0101@gmail.com) – Kansas, Idaho, Oklahoma, Vermont, Latin America, Florida, Iowa, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Maine

Secretaire

Virgil Blum (virg4huskers@yahoo.com)

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      In 1947, American newspaper columnist Drew Pearson was so moved by the conditions in war torn Europe that he called on Americans for donations of food, clothing, medical and other supplies to aid the plights of France and Italy. He proposed a plan for a train to cross America collecting car loads of donated supplies as it went.

        The “Friendship Train”, as it was called, left Los Angeles on November 7, 1947 with eight empty boxcars. The response from across America was overwhelming and eleven days later on November 18, 1947 the “Friendship Train” arrived in New York with some 700 Box Cars loaded with donated goods worth $40 million. The supplies were then shipped to the region.   

        As the aid began to pour in, a French veteran of WW I and railroad worker named Andre’ Picard was so grateful for America’s outpouring of generosity that he formulated a response and joined with the French Veterans Association to reply with a 49 car “Merci Train” of WWI era boxcars, each filled with mementos from the French people and sent to America.

        The boxcars arrived in New York Harbor February 3, 1949 and as the “Gratitude Train”, as came to be called in America, crossed the Nation one boxcar with it’s contents was donated to each of the 48 States with one shared by the District of Columbia and the territory of Hawaii.

        Today these “Box Cars” stand in their respective States as a testament to these two incredible displays of goodwill and have evolved through the efforts of  “La Societe de 40 and 8” and the National Boxcar Association to annually raise funding to support the many charitable programs of the 40/8 in support of our communities across this great Nation.

         The National Box Car Association was founded in 1965 as an affiliate of “La Societe’ de Forty & Eight” with the primary purpose of preserving the Box Car as the symbol of the Forty & Eight. Over time Locomotives were added to the symbolic rolling stock of the NBCA since they were connected and needed to haul the Box Cars.

      The National Box Car Association set goals of making contributions to Hospitals, Children’s Homes and Orphanages. Expanding it’s efforts the NBCA supports special projects at the annual Promenade Nationale (National Convention). A party for special children is held in the host city where the children and their escorts are treated to lunch, train rides on visiting Locomotives, and entertainment by the NBCA HOBO Clowns and bands, etc.

      Also a monetary donation is made to the host city’s local VAVS Hospital or Clinic. Other donations go to the National Boland Nurses Training Trust Fund, the Charles Ardery Child Welfare Trust Fund and other programs requiring assistance, such as the National 40&8 Membership Committee, 40&8 Magazine, Law Officer of the Year program, and many others. All funding raised by the NBCA is distributed in the same year it is raised.

      Funding comes through the sales of Box Car Pins, Crew Cards, and Associate Cards, Patches, Train Whistles, and Box Car Coins. Crew cards are sold only to Voyageurs Militaire or members of the 40&8 while Pins and Associate cards can be sold to anyone wishing to make a donation for the NBCA. The Box Car Program completed a six year series of NBCA Commemorative Coins. The series represent a Locomotive pulling three Box Cars and trailing a Caboose, and the final sixth coin, represents a tribute to "La Femmes". Each coin signifies, in some way, a connection to the symbolic Railroad image of the 40&8, the service to Veterans, and the programs of the 40&8. The sale of these items represents an integral part of the financial success of the National Box Car Association.


      All Voiture Locales can order National Box Car Pins, Crew Membership CardsAssociate Member Cards, and Box Car patches from the National Secretaire/Treasurer on consignment or they can be paid for when ordered. Any orders of the Commemorative Coin Series or Train Whistles must be paid for before shipping. The success of the NBCA is the result of the overwhelming support of the Voyageurs Militaire (members) of “La Societe’ de 40&8”.  

    

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NATIONAL BOXCAR HOBO News

  

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