KCS Holiday Express Train, Fundraiser Return

Written by Carolina Worrell, Senior Editor
The KCS Holiday Express train will return to the rails for the first time since the start of the pandemic.

The KCS Holiday Express train will return to the rails for the first time since the start of the pandemic.

Kansas City Southern (KSC) announced on Sept. 6 that its Holiday Express train will be returning to the rails for the first time since the start of the pandemic in 2020 and will continue its tradition of charitable giving to The Salvation Army.

The festive six-car holiday train, which, according to the railroad, has raised more than $2.6 million throughout its 21-year run, will feature intricate displays inside and out and bring Santa Claus and his elves to visit children and families in 20 communities in eight states, beginning Nov. 23.

The KCS Holiday Express was built on the tradition of the Santa Train, which ran on a segment of the network bought by KCS in 1997. In 2000, a group of “warm-hearted employees” noticed that the Santa Train was the only Christmas some kids had, and that some kids did not have essential items like coats, hats and gloves, so they committed to elevating the project, KCS said. In 2001, volunteers transformed a retired freight train to the KCS Holiday Express experience that thousands of people enjoyed for 19 years prior to the start of the pandemic.

In the first 19 years, KCS said its Holiday Express train stopped in 20 or more communities in five or six states between Thanksgiving and Christmas. At each stop, visitors could board the train, meet Santa and his elves and tour the inside of three of the six cars. The KCS Holiday Express is free to the public at all its stops.

KCS President and CEO Patrick J. Ottensmeyer

“KCS is thrilled that we can once again run the Holiday Express train and stop in communities along our rail network,” said KCS President and CEO Patrick J. Ottensmeyer. “We are grateful to the donors who continued to support the virtual Holiday Express program the last two years and look forward to another successful fundraising effort to help The Salvation Army help people who need it most during the holiday season.”

The Salvation Army of Kansas and Western Missouri Divisional Commander Major Kelly Collins

“The support of the KCS Holiday Express goes a long way to delivering Christmas to thousands of children who need it most,” said The Salvation Army of Kansas and Western Missouri Divisional Commander Major Kelly Collins. “From Texas to Missouri and points beyond, all of our officers, staff, volunteers, and especially the people we serve are extremely grateful for the 22-year-long commitment by KCS and the Holiday Express.”

See the KCS Holiday Express train’s full schedule here.

Anyone interested in making a tax-deductible contribution to the 2022 KCS Holiday Express fundraising effort may donate here.

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