The Railway Memorial Project - Whitefish, MT
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N 48° 24.795 W 114° 20.127
11U E 697162 N 5365663
This beautiful memorial to railway workers and their families has been placed in front of the Great Northern Whitefish Railway Depot.
Waymark Code: WMMW65
Location: Montana, United States
Date Posted: 11/13/2014
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Outspoken1
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The Great Northern Depot is now owned and operated by the Stumptown Historical Society, within which they have created the Whitefish Museum. The building itself has been completely restored by the society, which also uses it as their headquarters.

In conjunction with the depot's becoming a museum, Depot Park has been created in the block immediately in front of the depot. One of the prominent fixtures of the park is this memorial, dedicated to the men and women who toil day in and day out to build, operate and maintain the railway system upon which everyone depends for the goods they use and enjoy every day.

The monument is created of large rough interlocking bricks, with a large polished stone top, on which a railroad worker is in conversation with a small boy who holds a toy locomotive. The sides of the monument hold many bronze plaques, some honoring past railway workers, some honoring present ones. There are two reliefs depicting railway workers and railway families which flank a third relief containing a steam locomotive and a free verse poem, an ode to these railway workers.

The poem is reproduced below.
The Railway Memorial Project

Honor community, Our railroading industry.
Lives dedicated to rolling commerce, relied upon by all.
Recognize personal sacrifice and struggle.
Grit and professionalism displayed daily
Challenging, maintaining, rebuilding, improving, fully
Facing the fury of nature's awesome power.
Cherish the families of those who serve
For they too live this lifestyle.
Silence for those lost completing these vital tasks.
Gone but never forgotten.
Sector of the workforce: Railway workers

Created or Donated by which group: Not listed

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