2 veteran Lynden Transport drivers will deliver Capitol Christmas Tree

Updated Oct 17, 2024
John Schank
John Schank in 2015 when he delivered the Capitol Christmas tree
MCH Kenworth

A pair of veteran drivers will deliver the Capitol Christmas tree next month.

John Schank and Fred Austin, both drivers for Lynden Transport, will make the cross country trip from Seattle to Washington, D.C. They will deliver the tree from the Tongass National Forest to the west lawn of the capitol.

It will be a repeat performance for Lynden and Schank. The company delivered the tree 10 years ago and Schank was at the wheel.

“Lynden is an Alaska-based company, and our roots run as deep as the Christmas tree that will be harvested in the Tongass National Forest. We are proud that we are again being entrusted with the delivery of the tree and supporting the U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree Tour with our legendary drivers, John Schank and Fred Austin, both from our Fairbanks Service Center,” said Lynden Transport President Paul Grimaldi. “John and Fred are a dynamic duo of driving experience, leadership, and positive energy which will make the cross-country trip memorable.” 

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Schank was recognized as the 2014 and 2017 Driver of the Year by the Alaska Trucking Association and received letters of commendation from former Alaska Governors Parnell and Walker for almost 40 years of accident-free driving over the Dalton Highway linking Fairbanks to Prudhoe Bay. At that time, Schank had logged 5 million miles on the highway – more than any other driver in history. Since then, he has logged an additional 1.1 million miles – all accident-free.

“It was my honor to carry the tree across the country in 2015, and I’m grateful to get another opportunity in 2024,” Schank says. “I stopped along the way for community events and met a lot of kids who thought I was Santa taking the Christmas tree to the U.S. Capitol. I’ll never forget it. I can’t wait to start the journey in early November to deliver another beautiful tree from my home state of Alaska.” 

Austin started working for Lynden in 1975 at the start of the Alaska oil pipeline construction in Fairbanks. He now serves as driver trainer and mentor at the Lynden Training Center in Fairbanks. He took instructor training in 2015 at age 79, becoming the oldest person to sit for the test in Alaska. Known as the “Icon of the Alcan,” Austin is an inspiration to Lynden employees and customers. “I’m excited to be a part of this important project and look forward to meeting new friends along the way,” he says.  

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Schank and Austin will pick up the tree on its 82-foot custom trailer in Seattle. Lynden sister company Alaska Marine Lines will move the tree on its Southeast Alaska barge service to Seattle.