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  • Conditions Governing Access
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  • Scope and Contents
  • Separated Materials
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  • Contributing Institution: California State Railroad Museum Library & Archives
    Title: Joy Marie Doyle papers
    Identifier/Call Number: MS 648
    Physical Description: 1.67 Linear Feet 1 record carton + 1 OV box
    Date (inclusive): 1946-2019
    Abstract: These papers document the professional, academic, and personal achievements of California Department of Transportation Rail Consultant Joy Doyle.
    Physical Location: Statewide Museum Collections Center: I2.212.R7
    Language of Material: English .

    Conditions Governing Access

    Collection is open for research by appointment. Contact Library Staff

    Immediate Source of Acquisition

    Gift of Joy Marie Doyle, 2023.

    Arrangement

    Arranged alphabetically by subject. Reports and contracts are arranged chronologically.

    Biography

    Joy Doyle was an employee of the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) for over 30 years who was a pioneeer in Caltrans rail activities. She began working for Caltrans as a clerk typist in February 1964 and then went to work as a Management Services Technician and Accounting Technician in September 1969. In 1981 she finished school and was promoted to Transportation Planner in the Division of Mass Transportation where she worked in the Office of Rail.
    Between 1982 and 1984, Doyle attended the University of California Extension Institute of Transportation Studies and in 1984 and successfully completed the Rail Transportation Certificate Program. She was promoted to Associate Transportation Planner in 1985, to Railroad Consultant I in January 1986 and to Railroad Consultant II in November 1990. She retired from Caltrans as the Chief of the Equipment Procurement Branch in 1993.
    Her many accomplishments include capital projects for the Peninsula Commute Service and the "San Joaquin" and "San Diegan" Amtrak services. She was the lead person for the development of a specification and the bidding procedures for Caltrans' first purchase of rolling stock and secured 100 million dollars of funds for the purchase. She focused on providing handicapped accessibility on these cars, which reulted in the design of the most advanced rail passenger toilet in the world. She developed a Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Program to comply with federal requirements.
    She recognized the benefit of having a child care facility close to Caltrans headquarters and in addition to her other responsibilities, Doyle served as Caltrans Childcare Coordinator from 1986 to 1990. She was on the first board of directors responsible for creating the DOT TOT Center, a non-profit childcare center for Caltrans employees located at 12th and Q Streets in Sacramento and another at the Alma St. Multi-Model Transportation Center in San Jose. In 1989, she won a Certificate of Achievement from the Metropolitan Transit Commissions Awards Program for her extensive studies and lectures on the impact of childcare on parents' transportation choices. Beginning in 1992, she was a member of the Sacramento Region Childcare coalition. She retired from Caltrans in 1993.
    Community activities included serving the Legislative Committee of the California Alliance for the Mentally Ill, serving on the Board of Directors for the Modern Transit Society and the Sacramento Natural Foods Cooperative, and Advisor for the Caltrans Women's Council, a Program Chair and editor for Sacramento Business and Professional Women and with the Coalition of Women in State Service.In 1983, she received the Woman of the Year Award from the Sacramento Business & Professional Women's Club for her "exceptional qualities of leadership" and "distinguished achievements for the betterment of her community."
    Joy was married to Jake, and had five children: Stephanie, Phillip, Geoffrey, Wesley, and Patrick. She was born in San Bernardino County, California, on Mar. 31, 1933.

    Preferred Citation

    [Identification of item], Joy Marie Doyle Papers, MS 648, California State Railroad Museum Library & Archives, Sacramento, California.

    Scope and Contents

    These papers document the professional, academic, and personal achievements of California Department of Transportation Rail Consultant Joy Doyle. Material includes a resume and a detailed description of her accomplishments while working at Caltrans, diplomas, certificates of training and student achievement awards beginning in 8th grade and continuing throughout her career, memos praising her work at Caltrans, and photographs and notes from her trips to Japan for Caltrans in 1986 and 1991. There are several reports, including two volumes of contracts for the procurement of passenger rail cars for commuter and intercity service aka. "The California Car" and the requirements and specifications for it, which Mrs. Doyle developed. A file about her efforts to study the effects of child care on mass transporation and her efforts to open day care center for Caltrans employees in Sacramento and one for in Santa Clara cincludes correspondence, articles, clippings, and a speech she gave on this topic.
    A scrapbook Mrs. Doyle kept between 1981 and 1994 includes clippings, memos and correspondence about her accomplishments. There is also a series of her letters to the editorial pages of The Sacramento Bee in 1981 advocating the equal treatment of women in the workforce. There is a file of 33 years of correspondence with Y. (Frank) Mochizuki, the President of Nippon Sharyo, U.S.A. who she met on her first trip to Japan to look at car designs for the California car. Another file includes photographs and description of her trips to Japan in 1986 and 1991 for Caltrans.

    Separated Materials

    Photographs of the opening of the DOT TOT Center, group photographs of DOT personnel including Joy, including several taken in front of the "California train" and Amtrak locomotive No. 363 have been transferred to the CSRM oversize photograph collection. This includes a side view of Cal Train 900.

    Conditions Governing Use

    Copyright has been assigned to the California State Railroad Museum. Permission for publication must be submitted in writing to the CSRM Library & Archives.

    Subjects and Indexing Terms

    California. Division of Mass Transportation
    California. Department of Mass Transportation. Child Care Co-ordinator
    Amtrak
    California. Division of Rail Sacramento Regional Child Care Coaltion DOT TOT Center