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Our property at Hart on the former Santa Fe mainline, a railfan's (or hunter's) paradise, is for sale!
April 2007: Production of Flags, Diamonds &
Statues for the
Anthracite Railroad Historical
Society, Walter Hoffmann,
President, begins.
April 18, 2008: Iowa Northern Railway Company to post article from the
April, 2008, Railroads
Illustrated on the
Iowa Northern website at
http://www.iowanorthern.com/news/
March 5, 2008: The article Back to the Future, by Bruce Goldberg, that
appeared in PTJ 2007-3, is nominated for the
David P. Morgan Article Award from the Railway Locomotive & Historical
Society.
February 29, 2008: The Missabe Railroad Historical Society (The Ore Extra) membership hits all-time high of 438.
January 9, 2008: Ian Scott joins WRP in the front office and production in the Kansas City office.
January 8, 2008: White River Productions and
GrandLuxe Rail Journeys announce
the
Passenger Train Journal/GrandLuxe Rail
Journeys 2008 Sweepstakes Giveaway
valued at $13,089 (retail value). No purchase necessary - enter today!
January 2007: The Erie Lackawanna Historical Society (The Diamond) hits an all-time membership high of 1,409.
December 27, 2007: Steve Jessup joins WRP in production in the Kansas City office.
December 13, 2007: The production offices of White River Productions are moved to Kansas City, chaos ensues.
November 2007: The Rio Grande Modeling
and Historical Society (The Prospector)
hits an all-time high of 633
members.
November 2007: The Erie Lackawanna Historical Society (The Diamond) hits an all-time membership high of 1,398.
October 2007: Production of The C&EI Flyer for the C&EI Historical Society, Robert Gibson, Jr., President, begins.
August 31, 2007: The purchase of the new property is complete: White
River Productions will move to Kansas City
in several months. Our property at Hart on the former Santa Fe
mainline, a railfan's paradise, is
for sale!
July 2007: The
Erie Lackawanna Historical Society (The
Diamond) hits an all-time membership high of 1,310
members.
July 25,
2007: White River Productions announces pending move to the greater Kansas
City area. Distribution to
remain at Bucklin.
July 23, 2007: Melissa Taylor joins WRP in the accounting department.
July 10, 2007: Official Trademark Passenger Train Journal Certificate of Registration is complete.
June 12, 2007: Andy McBride joins WRP in production in the Lee, Illinois, office.
June 2007: Production services begin for the National Railway Historical Society on The Bulletin.
May 2007: The Illinois Central Railroad Heritage Association publishes its first magazine, the Mid-American, 2007:1.
May 2007: The Erie Lackawanna Historical Society (The Diamond) hits an all-time membership high of 1,306.
May 2007:
The
Atlantic Coast Line & Seaboard Air Line
Historical Society (Lines South) reaches
an all-time high of
1,102 members.
May 2007: Production of The Arrow for the Norfolk & Western Historical Society, Bill McClure, President, begins.
April 27,
2007: Specific statement of use filed for the Passenger Train Journal
trademark is accepted in all respects,
clearing the way for official registration.
April 2007: WRP contracts with Crupper Consulting Services for computer and telecommunication services.
April 2007: The Missabe Railroad Historical Society (The Ore Extra) membership hits all-time high of 412.
March 2007: Illinois Traction Society (The Flyer) reaches an all-time high in membership of 462.
February 2, 2007: Nadean EuDaly, office manager, begins handling subscriptions and accounting department duties.
January 2007: The first new issue of Railroads Illustrated, February 2007, is released.
January 10, 2007: Shelly Yowell joins WRP as receptionist and in the accounting department.
November 2006:
Cinthia Priest is named as Editor for
Railroads Illustrated, with
production occurring in the
Paired Rail Railroad Productions
offices in Kansas City.
October 2006: Production of the
L&N Magazine for the
Louisville & Nashville
Historical Society, Lee Singletary,
President, begins.
September 2006: The first
Passenger Train Journal, Mike Schafer,
Editor, is published by White River Productions
after a ten-year hiatus.
August 29, 2006: An agreement is reached
with Hundman Publishing transferring CTC Board to WRP. The magazine
is immediately renamed Railroads
Illustrated.
August 2006: Southern Pacific Sacramento Division by Brian Jennison and Vic Neves published.
August 2006: Production of Scale Rails and
the NMRA Bulletin for the National Model
Railroad Association, John
Roberts, President, begins. Production occurs at
Paired Rail Railroad Productions
offices in Kansas
City, under the editorship of Stephen Priest.
July 2006: The Missabe Railroad Historical Society (The Ore Extra) membership breaks 400, with 408 members.
April 8, 2006: Tom Hooper joins WRP as production assistant in Lee, Illinois office.
April 2006: Illinois Traction Society (The Flyer) reaches an all-time high in membership of 360.
February 2006: White River Productions buys the Passenger Train Journal trademark.
January 2006: Production of the
The Prospector for the
Rio Grand Modeling & Historical Society, Bob
Webber,
President, begins.
November 2, 2005:
Dale Sanders joins WRP in book and magazine production - establishes the
Concord, California,
office.
October 1, 2005: Nathan Jacobs joins WRP in distribution department.
September 2005: Production of the
GM&OHS News for the
Gulf, Modile & Ohio Historical Society,
Bill Molony,
President, begins.
September 2005: The
Atlantic Coast Line & Seaboard Air Line
Historical Society reaches a record membership level
of 1,079.
August 2, 2005: Jim Dowell joins WRP as scanning technician.
July 2005: Production of
The Milwaukee Railroader for the
Milwaukee Road Historical Association,
Bob Storozuk,
President, begins
June 2005: Production of
The Diamond for the Erie Lackawanna
Historical Society, Schuyler Larabee, President,
begins.
June 7, 2005: Mike Schafer joins WRP - art direction and production, and establishes the Lee, Illinois, office.
May 2005: The C&NW Business Train published for the Chicago & North Western Historical Society.
May 2005: Josh Smith joins WRP as summer scanning technician.
April 2005: The Missabe Railroad Historical Society (The Ore Extra) membership reaches 368 members.
April 2005: Production of
The Rocket, a new magazine for the Rock Island Technical Society,
Jeffrey Spangle,
President, begins.
March 2005: The Illinois Terminal, Road of Personalized Services by Dale Jenkins published.
December 2004: Production begins on The Ore Extra
for the Missabe Railroad
Historical Society, Gene Clark,
President
April 2004: The Chicago Great Western: Depots along
the Corn Belt Route (out of print) by Jerry Huddleston and Joe
Piersen published for the Chicago & North
Western Historical Society. Subsequently reprinted twice (out
of print).
April 18, 2004: Documentary film Twilight on the Rails debuts at the Kansas City Film Festival Jubilee.
February 2004: Dan Hansen joins WRP as sales and distribution manager.
November 2003: Chris Palmer joins WRP as scanning technician.
October 2003: C.J. Johnson departs WRP for film school at the New York Film Academy in Hollywood, California.
October 18, 2003: Test audience screens a preliminary
rough cut of
Twilight on the Rails at Macon Cinema, Macon,
Missouri.
August 2003: Release of first DVD: The C&NWHS 2003 Annual Meet DVD.
July 2003: The New Haven Railroad in the McGinnis Era by Marc Fratassio published.
June 2003: C.J. Johnson and
Kevin EuDaly return to British Columbia to
film interviews for the documentary film
Twilight on the Rails.
June 2003: Mike Thompson returns to WRP for another summer as scanning technician.
October 2002: C.J. Johnson and
Kevin EuDaly film the end of BC Rail
passenger service for the documentary film
Twilight on the Rails.
June 2002: Mike Thompson joins WRP as scanning technician for summer.
September 2001: Carl (C.J.) Johnson joins WRP, magazine and video production.
August 2001: Production of The Flyer for the Illinois Traction Society, Dale Jenkins, President, begins.
May 2000:
Production of North Western Lines for
the Chicago & North Western Historical
Society, Dana Grefe,
President, begins.
June 1999: Joe Oates, President of the
Atlantic Coast Line & Seaboard Air Line
Historical Society, visits WRP and
subsequently the ACL&SALHS transfers production of
Lines South to WRP. After a three-year
hiatus,
White River Productions is back in the magazine business.
April 1999: Chesapeake & Ohio West End by Kevin EuDaly and Eugene Huddleston published.
March 1999: Shortline Railroads of Arkansas produced for the Arkansas Railroad Club.
April 1998: Southern Pacific Rails by Peter Limas et. al. published.
September 1997:
Railroad Stations and Trains through Arkansas and the Southwest produced
for the
Arkansas Railroad Club.
July 1997: Route of the Rockets by Greg Stout published.
October 1996: Terri Bell joins WRP as receptionist - first employee.
May 1996: White River Productions incorporated in Missouri.
April 1996: White River Productions moves from Kansas
City to Bucklin, Missouri, at milepost 336 on Santa Fe's
Chicago-California Transcon.
March 1996: Santa Fe Rails, Volume 1 by Kevin EuDaly et. al. published.
April 1996: The Eagle is released to
another editor, and The Warbonnet editorship is rewarded by SFRH&MS
to John
Signor. WRP is temporarily out of the magazine business.
November 1995: The Missouri Pacific Historical Society reaches an all-time high of 987 members.
July 1995: Route of the Eagles by Greg Stout published.
April 1995:
Kevin EuDaly begins new magazine, The Warbonnet, for the Santa Fe
Railway Historical and Modeling
Society.
March 1995: White River Productions' first book, Missouri Pacific Diesel Power, published.
January 1994: The Missouri Pacific Historical Society reaches an all-time high of 938 members.
February 1993: Ship It on the Frisco by
Kevin EuDaly published in the Burlington Northern 1992 Annual (Hyrail
Productions).
November 1992: Kevin EuDaly takes over as editor of The Eagle for the Missouri Pacific Historical Society.
October 1992: Santa Fe 1992 Annual by Kevin EuDaly published by Hyrail Productions.
April 1992: Run 8 to Apex by Kevin EuDaly published in Trains Magazine
January 1992: Hyrail Productions (owned by Dale Sanders),
contracts with Kevin EuDaly for production
of the Santa
Fe 1992 Annual (currently out of print).
December 1991: White River, Right Scenery, Wrong Route published in CTC Board Railroads Illustrated
July 1991: Kevin EuDaly writes White River, Right Scenery, Wrong Route for CTC Board Railroads Illustrated.
May 1985: Kevin EuDaly draws the map for
the 1985 NMRA Convention in Kansas City - his name is erased from the
map and replaced by another's before publishing (a hearty "welcome" to
publishing piracy!).