All Aboard the Polar Express - nnry (2024)

It is that time of the year again, the days are getting shorter, the weather is definitely colder, we have snow on the ground, and the Nevada Northern shop crew is preparing steam Locomotive 93 for some very special annual trips. What trips? Why, they are the most special trips of the year. On November 29th and 30th and then again on December 6th and 7th Locomotive 93 will couple up to passenger carsElyandNevada, for an extraordinary journey to a far away place—the North Pole, for a visit with Santa Claus.

Based on the children’s book,The Polar Express, this is a story of a young boy and his sister who learn from their friends that there is no Santa Claus. On Christmas Eve, however, the boy hears a distant whistle and sees a locomotive pull into his front yard. He boards it and is on a journey northward; the destination is the North Pole.

After he and the other children disembark, they learn that it is nearly time for Santa to begin his annual Christmas Eve journey. However, he will select one of them to receive the first gift of Christmas, which can be anything that they wish. The young boy is selected, and, after much thought, he chooses a bell from the harness of Santa’s reindeer.

When he begins his trip to his home, the boy discovers that he had a hole in his pocket, and he lost the bell. The next morning, though, he receives an extra present the bell with a note from Santa. His parents are disappointed because they do not hear the sweet jingle from it, and they think that it is broken. However, the boy and his sister DO hear the clear, sweet sound because of their faith.

Many years later, the sister could no longer hear the jingle, but the boy always could. He always believed in the spirit of Christmas.

We invite everybody to join us for these six special trains, as we fire up Locomotive 93, hook up to passenger cars,ElyandNevadaand journey northward on the Nevada Northern Railway Polar Express to the North Pole on November 29th and 30th and then again on December 6th and 7th.

I am one of those children who never grew up and I love Christmas. While I invite all of our friends and supporters from White Pine County to ride the Polar Express (remember White Pine residents receive a discount) there are just 840 tickets available. Sounds like a lot until you realize these trains are being marketed to Las Vegas and Reno.

Now for the Grinch part: the reason for the Museum for putting on the Polar Express is to raise funds for both the museum and the community. It was the dream nineteen years ago that the Museum would become an economic generator for the community; again, as it was before it closed.

It is the goal of the Museum, working with other community groups, to build a large community event that attracts visitors from all over. Due to the success of last year’s trains, the Museum doubled the number of trains running this year. This of course doubles the number of tickets available. With our haunted ghost trains completed only a week ago, we already have seventy-four reservations for the Polar Express Trains this year and the advertising has barely started. (Both haunted ghost trains sold out; if you want to go on the Polar Express trains reserve your seats ASAP.) Most of those reservations are from out-of-towners coming to Ely to ride the Polar Express. In fact, a California grandmother will be bringing her eight grandchildren to ride the Polar Express.

That means out-of-town passengers will be filling up our motels, having meals in our restaurants, and filling up with gas at our gas stations. This will be bringing money into the community after the traditional tourist season has ended and just before Christmas; when that extra money can be put to good use.

How successful will we be? Good question. Polar Express trains in the other parts of the country sell out by mid November. Since this is our second year, we are still learning more on how to improve it for 2004, but I see the Polar Express growing a little bit more each year, especially next year when the Polar Express movie staring Tom Hanks is released.

Building on the excitement, the Convention Center is putting on a community event: the Sights, Sounds, and Smells of Christmas, of which the Polar Express is just one aspect. Other components include a Christmas Ball, Festival of Trees & Auction, Craft Bazaar and Christmas Parade. The advertising campaign has barely started in Las Vegas and as mentioned earlier, people are already responding.

After all, how can you really celebrate Christmas without snow? And what are the chances of snow in Las Vegas? Now all we need is snow in Ely those two weekends.

N.B. Story review provided by teacher Katy Smith, Pratt Elementary School, Pratt, West Virginia.

All Aboard the Polar Express - nnry (2024)

FAQs

What is the famous phrase in the Polar Express? ›

The Polar Express is a story about a young boy who is losing his belief in Santa and the spirit of Christmas. When he says “I believe”, he regains his faith in Christmas and Santa Claus, completing his magical journey.

What did all the tickets say in Polar Express? ›

Hero Boy gets a B on the left side of his ticket and an E on the right, Know-It-All and Hero Girl each get "LE" on the left side of their tickets, and Billy's reads "ON" on the right side.

What is the last line of the Polar Express? ›

The book ends with the following line: At one time, most of my friends could hear the bell, but as years passed, it fell silent for all of them. Even Sarah found one Christmas that she could no longer hear its sweet sound. Though I've grown old, the bell still rings for me, as it does for all who truly believe.

What does the hobo say in Polar Express? ›

"I own this train. Oh, yeah. It's like I'm the king of the train. Yeah, the king of the Polar Express.

Why was Polar Express controversial? ›

What is The Polar Express “controversy” and why is it “creepy”? The Polar Express is controversial and “creepy” to some viewers thanks to its animation style, which created a phenomenon known as “Uncanny Valley.”

What is the moral of the story of The Polar Express? ›

Parents need to know that, like the book that inspired it, the The Polar Express has wonderful messages about the importance of believing, the value of friendship, respect for leadership and courage, and the beauty of being kind to others.

What does the conductor say in Polar Express? ›

The Conductor: Seeing is believing, but sometimes the most real things in the world are the things we can't see.

What was the meaning behind The Polar Express? ›

In the movie, a doubting young boy didn't believe in the spirit of Christmas like everyone else. The Polar Express train saw this as a possibility to change the boy's life to show the true meaning behind this holiday with a train ride to the North Pole.

What does Billy's ticket say in The Polar Express? ›

Billy's ticket gets punched for the return trip. When he first looks at it, it reads, "DEPEND ON", but it changes to "RELY ON" and "COUNT ON" after each time he flips it.

What is the one rule on The Polar Express? ›

Here, we've only got one rule: Never ever let it cool! Keep it cookin' in the pot, You've got (hot choc-o-lat!)

Why are there no names in The Polar Express? ›

The Lack Of A Name Mirrors The Book

However, despite his prominence in the story, the main character is never given a name. Instead, the end credits in The Polar Express simply list him as "Hero Boy."

What did the nerdy kid say on The Polar Express lines? ›

"I want all those Herpolsheimer's toys, I'm gonna ask Santa for all of them." "I never lose my ticket, I always keep it here, safe in my pocket. MY TICKET, IT'S GONE!" "If we don't find our tickets, we're all gonna get kicked off the train!

Why does Tom Hanks play everyone in Polar Express? ›

Hanks plays five roles in the film including that of a small child (whose voice would later be dubbed in by Daryl Sabara). Initially Zemeckis considered having him play every role, but after trying this, Hanks grew exhausted, and they whittled down the number.

Is the mom in Polar Express pregnant? ›

The mother is pregnant. The detail only appears for three seconds when the boy is looking through his keyhole to spy on what his sister is saying to their parents. The next morning, spoiler alert, he opens his presents and finds the bell from Santa that only him and his sister could hear.

How many voices did Tom Hanks do in Polar Express? ›

Tom Hanks plays seven roles in The Polar Express, including the main character Hero Boy and the punctual Conductor. Hanks provided motion capture and facial expressions for Hero Boy, while the voice was provided by Spy Kid's Daryl Sabara.

What are the opening lines of The Polar Express? ›

On Christmas Eve, many years ago, I lay quietly in my bed. I did not rustle the sheets. I breathed slowly and silently. I was listening for a sound – a sound a friend had told me I'd never hear- the ringing bells of Santa's sleigh.

What is the meaning of the homeless man in The Polar Express? ›

The hobo's identity is never revealed in the movie, leaving it open to interpretation as to who he is and what his true purpose is. Some fans have speculated that he is a representation of Santa Claus, while others think he may be a guardian angel sent to look after the children on their journey.

What is the deep meaning behind The Polar Express? ›

In the movie, a doubting young boy didn't believe in the spirit of Christmas like everyone else. The Polar Express train saw this as a possibility to change the boy's life to show the true meaning behind this holiday with a train ride to the North Pole.

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