How to Apply
Railroad Crew volunteers educate the public on the National Park Service's history with America's railways
Ride in railcars and interact with visitors while riding through historic sites
Learn interpretive and communication skills while helping to enhance train rides for passengers
Rail RangersA partnership between the Indiana Dunes National Park and the Midwest Rail Rangers Corporation. The partnership provides riders on the trains with information and interpretive programs about Chicago's nearest national park, Indiana Dunes National Park, and the National Park System. Volunteers will be stationed on selected South Shore Line Northern Indiana Commuter Transportation District (NICTD) trains to provide information and interpretive programs to train riders on the South Shore between Chicago, Illinois and South Bend, Indiana through the Indiana Dunes National and State Parks.
East Troy RailroadThe National Park Service and East Troy Rail Road Museum, in East Troy, Wisconsin, host a joint interpretative program in July each year featuring historic South Shore Railroad Cars during the Museum’s annual "Chicago Day" event. Volunteer Resources & Documents Volunteer Handbook
Hours Sheet (PDF) - submit every month to your supervisor and to indu_volunteer@nps.gov Monthly Volunteer Newsletter Signup Rail Ranger Service Description and Job Hazard Analysis OF-301a Rail Ranger Service Agreement East Troy Service Description (Railroad Crew - East Troy Railroad Docent Position Overview) OF-301a East Troy Service Agreement |
Last updated: June 17, 2024