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Sites related to park trains(miniature railroad - small gauge) which are usually running in amusement parks, city parks and other public areas.


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  • Kansas - Ellis Railroad Museum Open this link in a new window
    Ellis, KS - A subdivision of the Ellis Railroad Museum, the BK&E Railroad circles the area surrounding the main building on a 2.5 mile track. The train is a one-third scale General Motors Aero Streamliner.
    URL: http://www.ellis.ks.us/rrmuseum.html (Added: 24-Apr-2004)
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  • Mammoth Locomotive Works Open this link in a new window
    Mammoth Locomotive Works is involved in the engineering, construction, and manufacture of locomotives and locomotive kits.
    URL: http://www.mammothlocomotiveworks.net/ (Added: 24-Apr-2004)
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  • Massachusetts - Explorer Express Train Open this link in a new window
    Worcester, MA - Ecotarium Explorer Express Train. Enjoy the ride on this one-third scale model of an 1860s steam engine. The 15-minute tour passes some of our outdoor wildlife exhibits and through a darkened tunnel, eliciting squeals of delight from young passengers.
    URL: http://www.ecotarium.org/tour/outdoors/train.html (Added: 24-Apr-2004)
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  • Massachusetts - Look Park Open this link in a new window
    Northampton, MA - Look Park amusement park - Steamer Railroad - One mile ride around the Park and the Christenson Zoo.
    URL: http://www.lookpark.org/attractions.html (Added: 24-Apr-2004)
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  • Michigan - Detroit Zoo Railroad Open this link in a new window
    The miniature railroad has been a favorite at the Zoo, serving nearly half a million passengers each year, since it was presented by The Detroit News in 1931.
    URL: http://www.detroitzoo.org/pages.asp?ID=126 (Added: 24-Apr-2004)
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  • Missouri - Rails of Fun Open this link in a new window
    St. Louis, MO - Miniature Train Rides and Rental: Community Events, Corporate Events, Birthday Parties, Church or School Picnics etc.Create memories that will last a lifetime!
    URL: http://www.railsoffun.com/ (Added: 24-Apr-2004)
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  • Missouri - Worlds Of Fun Railroad Open this link in a new window
    Kansas City, MO - ELI or the Worlds Of Fun Railroad's engine is an american-style engine which originally began running in 1888 and was run on the main line until 1958 or eighty years.
    URL: http://www.worldsoffun.org/explore/Rides.asp?ID=99&ParkID=1 (Added: 24-Apr-2004)
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  • Narrow Gauge Railroad Open this link in a new window
    Phoenix & Holly Railroad 15" and 24" Narrow Gauge Railroads. Specialty rolling stock for theme parks, tourist rides, or your personal use. Locomotives, Riding Cars of all types. Trucks, Air Brakes, Cabooses, Trackage, etc.
    URL: http://www.narrowgaugerr.com/ (Added: 24-Apr-2004)
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  • Nevada - Ramada Express Hotel and Casino Open this link in a new window
    Laughlin, NV - Laughlin's only working railroad, Old No. 7, is known as "The Gambling Train of Laughlin." It has carried more than 2 million riders since its inaugural run in June, 1988.
    URL: http://www.ramadaexpress.com/the-train.html (Added: 24-Apr-2004)
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  • North Carolina - Dan Nicholas Park Hurley Station Open this link in a new window
    Salisbury, NC - The Hurley Station is home to the little train that could. The "Spencer Moose" and the "Stanback Express" ply the rails at Dan Nicholas Park to the enjoyment of all children young and old.
    URL: http://www.co.rowan.nc.us/parks/dnp/page6.html (Added: 24-Apr-2004)
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  • North Wales - Rhyl Miniature Railway Open this link in a new window
    The miniature railway operating around the Marine Lake at Rhyl, North Wales, is among the oldest fifteen inch gauge railways anywhere in the world.
    URL: http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~stownsen/rhyl/rhylmain.htm (Added: 24-Apr-2004)
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  • Ohio - Hancock Historical Museum Open this link in a new window
    Findlay, OH - Riverside Train. The Riverside Train is located on County Road 236 beside the Little Red Schoolhouse. Riverside Train History: 1930 The train is believed to have originally been built in the late 1930's, as its style is that of Union Pacific M-10000, built in 1934, which was the first "streamliner."
    URL: http://hancockhistoricalmuseum.org/riverside.htm (Added: 24-Apr-2004)
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  • Ontario - Santa's VIllage Open this link in a new window
    Welcome to Santa's Village and Sportsland in Bracebridge, Ontario, Canada, where it is like Christmas all season long. Here you will experience your favorite rides, games, shows and attractions, all set on spectacular Lake Muskoka. We offer 50 Acres of Family FUN!
    URL: http://www.santasvillage.ca/ (Added: 24-Apr-2004)
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  • Oregon - Phoenix & Holly Railroad Open this link in a new window
    Canby, OR - The Phoenix & Holly Railroad runs weekends and special occasions 11:00 am ‘til 6:00 pm. We love birthday parties and other group events! Come ride the rails in a fun country setting.
    URL: http://www.phoenixandholly.com/ (Added: 24-Apr-2004)
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  • Oregon - Washington Park and Zoo Railway Open this link in a new window
    Portland, OR - The Washington Park and Zoo Railway offers a scenic excursion aboard diesel or steam powered trains over 30-inch gauge track on grades up to 4%.
    URL: http://www.oregonzoo.org/AboutZoo/train.htm (Added: 24-Apr-2004)
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  • Parade Train for Special Events Open this link in a new window
    MyTrain was built in 1950 by the railroad for parades. The interior is fitted with two seats up front and ten in back. MyTrain is parade ready with a real crossing bell and locomotive horns.
    URL: http://www.mytrain.com/index.html (Added: 8-Oct-2001)
    Hits: 311 Rating: 5.50 Votes: 2   Rate/Vote It | Report Deadlink
  • Park Trains Open this link in a new window
    Photos, history, FAQ, and more about amusement park trains; by Matt Conrad.
    URL: http://www.trainweb.org/parktrains/ (Added: 21-May-2004)
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  • Park Trains Open this link in a new window
    Park Trains and Miniature RR's - the Premier Park Train Site. Features include the history of park trains, information on manufacturers, and reviews of various park train railroads.
    URL: http://www.trainweb.org/parktrains/ (Added: 8-Oct-2001)
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  • Park Trains Open this link in a new window
    A discussion forum for fans, owners, and operators of park-sized train rides. Generally, we discuss trains in 12" - 36" gauge produced commercially or specifically for insallation in amusement parks.
    URL: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/parktrains (Added: 21-May-2004)
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  • Pennsylvania - City Island Railroad Open this link in a new window
    View all of City Island’s sites & facilities by catching a ride on our scale version of the Civil War-era steam train, the General. Tickets are $2.00 per person and train departs every half hour.
    URL: http://www.harrisburgpa.gov/parksRec/cityisland/ (Added: 24-Apr-2004)
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  • Pennsylvania - Idlewild Park Loyalhanna RR Open this link in a new window
    The Loyalhanna Limited Railroad takes passengers on a peaceful 15-minute ride from the Hootin' Holler Station, to Raccoon Lagoon, and back to Hootin' Holler. The tracks follow the beautiful Loyalhanna Creek before crossing over and winding through the cool and shady woods.
    URL: http://www.idlewild.com/hh.cfm (Added: 24-Apr-2004)
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  • Poole Park Railway Open this link in a new window
    A half mile, 10.25" gauge miniature railway travelling around a wildfowl lake in Poole Park, Poole, Dorset, UK.
    URL: http://www.pprailway.co.uk/ (Added: 24-Apr-2004)
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  • Real Trains Open this link in a new window
    Real Trains manufacturers locomotives, track, cars, trucks and wheels for all your model railroading needs. Large scale model railroads you can ride on!
    URL: http://www.realtrains.com/ (Added: 24-Apr-2004)
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  • Ride on Narrow Gauge Railways Open this link in a new window
    Dealer in new and used real miniature trains you can ride On Top of, or Inside of. 71/2 Gauge thru 16" Gauge. Suitable for Gardens, Parks, Estates, Backyards.
    URL: http://www.apex-ephemera.com/RailroadSalesAgent/ (Added: 24-Apr-2004)
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  • Rudyard Lake Steam Railway Open this link in a new window
    The railway is steam operated and provides a 3 mile return trip along the side of Rudyard Lake. The 200 year old lake gave Rudyard Kipling his name
    URL: http://web.ukonline.co.uk/hanson.mike/rudlake.htm (Added: 24-Apr-2004)
    Hits: 131 Rating: 9.25 Votes: 4   Rate/Vote It | Report Deadlink
  • Scale Products Company Open this link in a new window
    For fifteen years now we have been providing high quality products to dozens of various industries. Signals, locomotives, props, obstacles, exhibits and displays. Please take a look at some of our past and current projects. By Dennis "Bones" Evers.
    URL: http://www.trainsignals.com/ (Added: 24-Apr-2004)
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  • Severn Lamb UK - Leisure Transport Manufacturers and Model Makers Open this link in a new window
    Designers and manufacturers of Locomotives and rolling stock for the leisure and resort industry for more than 40 years. Live steam, gas/hydraulic and electric from 7 1/4" to 36". Also all types of tyred transportation and monorails. A one stop facility for all park transportation.
    URL: http://www.severn-lamb.com/ (Added: 24-Apr-2004)
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  • Severn-Lamb USA Open this link in a new window
    Severn-Lamb Ltd., a most unusual company, has become the most inventive and successful train manufacturer in the world. Building rail trains from the smallest gauge up to 36" gauge, all beautifully detailed, including authentic Great Western and Old American style trains in a choice of drive systems.
    URL: http://www.severn-lambusa.com/ (Added: 24-Apr-2004)
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  • Somewhere West of Denver Open this link in a new window
    A West Coast Railfan's Photo Page 1969 - 2000 by Chuck Donaldson. There are 757 full sized photos on the website.
    URL: http://somewherewest.com/ (Added: 21-May-2004)
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  • Surviving Cagneys Open this link in a new window
    Simon Townsend's tentative and incomplete list of known surviving Cagney steam locomotives.
    URL: http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~stownsen/cagney/caglist.htm (Added: 8-Oct-2001)
    Hits: 222 Rating: 5.00 Votes: 1   Rate/Vote It | Report Deadlink

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