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SUMMARY:CPKC Holiday Express Christmas Train
DESCRIPTION:Bring the whole family to tour the CPKC Holiday Express Christmas train when it stops in Historic Downtown Wylie. Board the train\, visit with Santa and his elves\, and tour the inside of the festive cars\, including a smiling tank car named Rudy\; a flatcar carrying Santa's sleigh\, reindeer\, and a miniature village\; a gingerbread boxcar\; elves' workshop\; the reindeer stable\; and a little red caboose. Each car dazzles with sparkling lights and holiday decorations.\n\n\n\nThe event is free and open to the public\; no tickets are required. \n\n\n\nThe CPKC Holiday Express\, Kansas City Southern's six-car Christmas train\, is pulled by the beautifully restored Southern Belle passenger train. The Southern Belle passenger train provided luxury service between Kansas City and the Gulf Coast region from 1940 to 1969. It was restored in 1995 and provides a peek into the past as well as powering the KCS Holiday Express into town.\n\nIn addition to bringing smiles to kids' faces\, the KCS Holiday Express has a charitable component. For the 15 years it's been part of the season\, the train has raised over $1 million for the Salvation Army\, funds are used to purchase warm clothing and other necessities for children in the community. This year's Wylie donation will go to the Wylie Christian Care Center.\n\nThe CPKC Holiday Express began as the "Santa Train" in 2001 after volunteers dedicated over 8\,000 hours to the transformation of retired rail cars. The Santa Train ran on a segment of the network bought by KCS in 1997. In 2000\, some warm-hearted CPKC employees noticed that the Santa Train was the only Christmas some kids had and that they lacked essential items like coats\, hats\, and gloves. They decided to elevate the project\, and in 2001\, volunteers transformed a retired freight train into the festive holiday train communities know today.\n\n\n\nRead more about the history of the CPKC Holiday Express.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p font-size:="" open="">Bring the whole family to tour the CPKC Holiday Express Christmas train when it stops in Historic Downtown Wylie. Board the train\, visit with Santa and his elves\, and tour the inside of the festive cars\, including a smiling tank car named Rudy\; a flatcar carrying Santa&rsquo\;s sleigh\, reindeer\, and a miniature village\; a gingerbread boxcar\; elves&rsquo\; workshop\; the reindeer stable\; and a little red caboose. Each car dazzles with sparkling lights and holiday decorations.<br />\n<br />\nThe event is free and open to the public\; no tickets are required.&nbsp\;<br />\n<br />\nThe<a href="http://www.kcsouthern.com/en-us/corporate-responsibility/holiday-express" target="_blank">&nbsp\;CPKC Holiday Express</a>\, Kansas City Southern&rsquo\;s six-car Christmas train\, is pulled by the beautifully restored Southern Belle passenger train. The Southern Belle passenger train provided luxury service between Kansas City and the Gulf Coast region from 1940 to 1969. It was restored in 1995 and provides a peek into the past as well as powering the KCS Holiday Express into town.</p>\n\n<p font-size:="" open="">In addition to bringing smiles to kids&rsquo\; faces\, the KCS Holiday Express has a charitable component. For the 15 years it&rsquo\;s been part of the season\, the train has raised over $1 million for the Salvation Army\, funds are used to purchase warm clothing and other necessities for children in the community. This year&#39\;s Wylie donation will go to the Wylie Christian Care Center.</p>\n\n<p font-size:="" open="">The&nbsp\;<a href="http://www.kcsouthern.com/en-us/corporate-responsibility/holiday-express" target="_blank">CPKC Holiday Express&nbsp\;</a>began as the &ldquo\;Santa Train&rdquo\; in 2001 after volunteers dedicated over 8\,000 hours to the transformation of retired rail cars. The Santa Train ran on a segment of the network bought by KCS in 1997. In 2000\, some warm-hearted CPKC employees noticed that the Santa Train was the only Christmas some kids had and that they lacked essential items like coats\, hats\, and gloves. They decided to elevate the project\, and in 2001\, volunteers transformed a retired freight train into the festive holiday train communities know today.<br />\n<br />\n<a href="https://www.wylietexas.gov/Departments/CityGovernment/Communication/WylieInTheNews/Magazines/2018MagazineArticles/HistoryOnWheelsDec18.pdf" target="_blank">Read more about the history of the CPKC Holiday Express</a>.</p>\n<scribe-shadow id="crxjs-ext" style="position: fixed\; width: 0px\; height: 0px\; top: 0px\; left: 0px\; z-index: 2147483647\; overflow: visible\; visibility: visible\;"></scribe-shadow>
LOCATION:W Oak Street crossing on Birmingham Avenue
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URL:https://business.wyliechamber.org/events/details/cpkc-holiday-express-christmas-train-7193
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