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Publication Name: Employee News DailyIssue Name: Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Original Issue Date: May. 14, 2008
Today on Voices: Ride the rails at the Detroit Zoo
Take a ride on the Detroit Zoo train in a video feature on the Voices of Chrysler. The zoo's refurbished trains and the newly renamed Chrysler Main Station at the entrance of the zoo were made possible by a $250,000 donation from The Chrysler Foundation. You can get to Voices via The Scoop.
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Publication Name: Employee News DailyIssue Name: Friday, May 9, 2008
Original Issue Date: May. 9, 2008
All aboard! Chrysler keeping zoo train running
Yesterday, The Chrysler Foundation donated $250,000 to the Detroit Zoological Society to help refurbish the Detroit Zoo’s Tauber Family Railroad. In recognition of the donation, the zoo renamed the main train station as the Chrysler Main Station. In 1949, Chrysler Corporation designed, built and donated to the zoo the first of the diesel-powered trains, named the Walter P. Chrysler, along with two more locomotives in 1950 and 1951. The company has madea number of additionaldonations over the years to the zoo to upgrade and maintain their operations.
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Publication Name: Employee News DailyIssue Name: Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Original Issue Date: May. 7, 2008
Foundation helps refurbish Detroit Zoo's railroad
Chrysler LLC has a long history with the Detroit Zoo and its locomotive trains. Walter P. Chrysler began his career working in the railroad business where his passion for engines developed. In 1949, Chrysler Corporation designed, built and donated to the zoo the first of the diesel-powered trains, named the Walter P. Chrysler, along with two more locomotives in 1950 and 1951, followed by recurring company donations over the years to upgrade and maintain their operations. On Thursday, The Chrysler Foundation will donate $250,000 to the Detroit Zoological Society to help refurbish the Detroit Zoo’s Tauber Family Railroad. In recognition of the donation, the zoo will unveil the new name of the main train station as the Chrysler Main Station. After the check presentation, those attending the event will board the refurbished Tauber trains to the Arctic Ring of Life to welcome the arrival of two new polar bears named Neil and Buzz.
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