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Trails & Rails is a program of the National Park Service offered in conjunction with Amtrak to provide National Park Service Ranger Guides and Volunteers-In-Parks (VIPs) on segments of selected routes across the country to provide interpretive program on the history, location, and biology and ecology of the area the train route covers. The program's goal is to "reach out to people who may not traditionally visit National Park Service areas" former NPS Director Robert Stanton said.
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Trails & Rails is a program of the National Park Service offered in conjunction with Amtrak to provide National Park Service Ranger Guides and Volunteers-In-Parks (VIPs) on segments of selected routes across the country to provide interpretive program on the history, location, and biology and ecology of the area the train route covers. The program's goal is to "reach out to people who may not traditionally visit National Park Service areas" former NPS Director Robert Stanton said.
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