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Locomotives #2019 (above) and #2022 are historic first generation locomotives that actual served in the Korean war! Cab rides available on most trains! read more ...
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Open Air Cars 1121 & 1122 are converted flat cars which are covered with bence seating. Perfect for those spring and fall days!
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Built in 1910, the Frisco provides a classic railroad experience! All seats face same direction. read more ...
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Built in 1955-1956 by Pullman for the Long Island Railroad. This car is a high capacity air conditioned car with seats facing each other. Great for larger groups and families! read more ...
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| | |  Dome coach 2202 was one of three dome coaches built for the Missouri Pacific Railroad in June and July of 1948 for use on the COLORADO EAGLE. The car was built by the Edward G. Budd Company of Red Lion, Pennsylvania. The original numbers for these three coaches were 890, 891, and 892. The 2202, originally being number 892.
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The Silver Maple was built by Budd for the Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad in February of 1947 as one of a series of six cars. This car has seats of 4 facing each other. Great for families! read more ...
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The Kayenta ran on the Santa Fe Super Chief. Seats face each other in groups of four - ideal for families! *First Class Coach on North Pole Express read more ...
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Chicago & Northwestern bi-level coach. Lower level seating only with seats face each other in groups of four -- perfect for families! The live musician is located in the "A" section of this railcar for the North Pole Express. read more ...
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Observe authentic railroad operations as you ride with the brakeman in the caboose! read more ...
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