North American Railcar Operators Association

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North American Railcar Operators Association
Narcoa logo.png
AbbreviationNARCOA
FormationJanuary 9, 1989
TypeIncorporated Non-Profit
Membership
1,400 [1]
President
Mark North
Website www.narcoa.org

The North American Railcar Operators Association (NARCOA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation, restoration, and safe, legal operation of railroad equipment historically used for maintenance of way purposes. The organization is primarily composed of those who own and operate a personal railcar speeder. [2] NARCOA has around 1,400 members worldwide. [1]

Contents

History

NARCOA started in 1980 as a list of motorcar owners, known as "The NARCOA Roster." In 1986, NARCOA organized the first private-owner motorcar meet ever held. In 1987, NARCOA began publication of its official newsletter, The Setoff. In 1989 the group incorporated [3] in Delaware as a non-profit organization in the State of Delaware and received US Internal Revenue Service determination as a 501(c)(7) entity. [4] In 1988, It was incorporated as a non-profit organization in Delaware, and started the NARCOA insurance program that year as well, [2] which is an insurance program for member railcar operators. [5]

In 2016, it had 900 speeders and 1,700 members registered with NARCOA. [6] At that time, it sometimes organized rail rides by NARCOA members at various events. [7] [8]

Services provided

NARCOA provides several services for members. These services include:

Rail motorcar excursions

NARCOA affiliated regional clubs conduct rail excursions for owners to operate their cars. Motorcar operators, at their option, sometimes let others ride along. Participation fees vary, with areas such as Mexico's Copper Canyon attracting interest as "the ultimate speeder trip." [6] To participate in an excursion, participants are given training. A NARCOA coordinator plans the event. [2] The speeders average 20 to 25 miles per hour. [9] Trips can last a day [10] or several days, and longer trips are made in legs. All operators on the trips are "mentored, tested and have liability insurance," and must can a rule book and an insurance card. [11] Alcoholic beverages and illegal drugs are prohibited. [5] All NARCOA sponsored excursions are listed on the association website. [12]

Among other events, on June 25 and 26, 2013, members of NARCOA operated their privately owned railroad motorcars over the Leadville, Colorado and Southern Railroad in Colorado. [13] [14] There was a 20-day tour of the Pacific Northwest railroads in 2015 [15] and a 2015 excursion for three days from Coos Bay to Coquille [16] and in Napa Valley. [17] Among other events, there was a 2016 in Kokomo, [18] a trip from Anchorage to Fairbanks in a 22-car caravan of old railroad work cars in 2018, [19] and a trip from White River Junction to Newport in 2019. [20]

Membership

Maintenance of membership is subject to the standards of conduct found in the rulebook. A general Railfan interest, willingness to adhere to safety rules, a mechanical ability to restore and maintain a rail motorcar, and some knowledge of railroad operations are characteristics of most NARCOA members. [5]

In 2008, NARCOA had "about 2,000 members, and about 200 new members sign up yearly." [21]

Leadership

An 11-member Board of Directors governs NARCOA. The Board meets annually. A nominating committee selects candidates for association offices, including directors, president, vice-president, secretary, and treasurer. Board members are elected to two-year terms that represent the following areas:

See also

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