Contact Us
Let’s build the next mile...together
The Monon Company exists where heritage meets progress. Whether you’re reaching out about Lunix, brand and digital services, partnerships, media, or community projects, this is the right place.
If forms aren’t your thing, email us directly, please see addresses below.
Direct Contacts
General: hello@monon.net
Services: services@monon.net
History: history@mononrailroad.com
Press & Media: media@monon.net
Report Misuse: ip@monon.net
Note: Emails from @mononcompany.com are also official and valid. Both domains are operated by The Monon Company.
History
The Monon Company honors the legacy of the original Monon Railroad, founded in 1847 and closed in 1971. If you’re a historian, railfan, or researcher with questions, please direct them to history@mononrailroad.com. We value and respect the ongoing work of preservationists and are committed to being responsible stewards of the name.
Press & Media
When contacting us, please include:
Your outlet and role (e.g., reporter, producer, editor)
The focus of your request
Your deadline so we can prioritize responses accordingly
Any specific assets requested (logos, imagery, historical references, executive quotes)
What we provide
Official statements from The Monon Company leadership
Background information about our ventures and services
Approved photography and brand assets for publication
Fact-checking support to ensure accurate coverage
Other opportunities, subject to scheduling and approval
Press kit
Our digital press kit includes:
High-resolution logos and assets
Background on public projects
Core statements about Monon’s mission, governance, and values
For all media inquiries, please contact media@monon.net
Note: The Monon Company manages and licenses its portfolio of brands and marks, including Monon and Lunix. All sublicensing and brand use is administered centrally through The Monon Company.
Frequently asked
Mononeers was created to recognize and connect those who have a personal link to the Monon; whether you rode its trains, worked along its line, or simply grew up hearing its whistle in the distance. It’s a space to honor those memories and preserve the voices of the people who lived its story.
We, referring collectively to Monon LLC (The Monon Company), The Hoosier Line, and Mononeers, are not a historical society, nor do we aim to perform the work of the Monon Historical & Technical Society. Their research and preservation are invaluable, and we deeply respect and commend their dedication.
Our purpose is to listen, learn, and follow the guiding tracks left by the original Monon Railroad; to ensure that everything we build today, as a company, continues to reflect the values, integrity, and spirit that defined The Hoosier Line.
We encourage creative work that keeps the Monon’s story alive, but all uses of our names, logos, and related imagery must respect both their historical significance and current trademark protections. The Monon name represents generations of pride, service, and community; values we take seriously in every modern use.
If you’re developing a fan project, product, advertising, business operations/management/consulting/etc, apparel, publication, or any form of artwork that references Monon or its associated marks, please contact ip@monon.net before using them. This helps ensure your work does not unintentionally infringe on protected intellectual property, while giving us the opportunity to collaborate or extend official permission where appropriate.
Our goal isn’t to restrict creativity or the legacy, it’s to protect the integrity of the Monon name and ensure that every use of it reflects the respect, craftsmanship, and authenticity that defined The Hoosier Line.
Yes, send us an email at media@monon.net with your deadline and information.