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Zoo names railroad after Tauber family.

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Dr. Jason Ellis

T

he miniature railroad has
always been one of the Royal
Oak-based Detroit Zoo's
most popular and beloved attractions,
providing wonderful memories for 40
million zoo guests who have ridden
the rails since the train was intro-
duced in 1931. One such guest is Joel
Tauber of Bloomfield Hills, who as a
child loved riding the train at the zoo
and over the years brought his own

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Donors Joel and Shelley Tauber

children and grandchildren to enjoy
the experience.
Those fond memories spanning
four generations have inspired Tauber
and his family to help the Detroit
Zoological Society preserve this sym-
bol of the zoo's rich heritage. In recog-
nition of a $750,000 gift from the Joel
and Shelley Tauber Family, the society
last week announced it has renamed
the train the Tauber Family Railroad.
"We would hope that, because
of our gift, millions of future
Zoo guests from a broad cross
section of our metropolitan
community will be able to enjoy
the Tauber Family Railroad:'
said Joel Tauber, who is a mem-
ber of the Detroit Zoological
Society Board of Directors. "It is
an opportunity to bring families
together for memorable happy
times as it has been for over
four generations in my family."
The Taubers' gift will cover
half the cost of a $1.5 million
railroad renovation project,
which includes a much-needed
refurbishment of the train,
replacement of the tracks, and
an endowment for the rail-
road. Fundraising efforts have
begun to secure an additional
$750,000 for the project. Most

