The Santa Train tradition began in 1943 when a small group of Kingsport, Tennessee businessmen decided to do something unique to thank their customers. They made arrangements with representatives of the Clinchfield Railroad, which was the predecessor of CSX. The Santa Special runs from Pikeville, Kentucky to Kingsport, Tennessee and due to the limited number of seating, passengers on board the train are selected by invitation of the Kingsport Chamber President. As the train lumbers through the coal fields and remote valleys, a state highway is usually never far away, so people often follow along in their cars, honking their horns and waving frantically to Santa and his crew. The route of the train goes through an area of the country that has a history of economic uncertainty. Over the years, coal mining was often the only thing to do in the region and if layoffs or shutdowns occurred, it left many families without the means to celebrate the holidays. Those were the times when the Santa Train was very special and the gifts that Santa delivered were often all the children received for the holidays. Today, the economic outlook in the region is better, but many say it's still one of the most satisfying things in life - to see a child's face light up when they see Santa waving to them from the back of that train. Many people, who once watched the train as youngsters themselves, now bring their grandchildren or even great-grandchildren to see the Santa Train. Also, each year, two high school seniors along the route are awarded the Santa Train Scholarships to help fund their college education.
Singer Patty Loveless, a native of Pikeville, Kentucky, recalls seeing the Santa Train when she was a child. She helped Santa deliver the toys and candy during his 1999 run and has said "Riding the Santa Train let me reach out to others and reach out to my own past. It was incredible." Santa only takes new clothes or toys on the train with him, so if you'd like to make a donation (either a gift or money,) you can send it to the address below.
Kingsport Area Chamber of Commerce
Attn: Santa Train
151 East Main Street
Kingsport, TN 37660
(423) 392-8800
Published by Cindy Adkins
Cindy is a freelance writer based in Northwest Ohio. View profile
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Post a CommentHi! Thanks for the comment. The Appalachia in my article refers to a whole area within Virginia, Kentucky and Tennessee - not a town. Thanks for reading my article, though! Cindy Adkins
Appalachia is just one town in southwestern Virginia. The train runs through other towns too :)