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  2. Edaville Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Track gauge. 2 ft (610 mm) [1] Length. 2.5 miles. Edaville Railroad (also branded Edaville USA and Edaville Family Theme Park) is a heritage railroad and amusement park in South Carver, Massachusetts. Originally opened in 1947, it is one of the oldest heritage railroad operations in the United States.

  3. Chance Rides - Wikipedia

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    Website. chancerides.com. Chance Rides is a roller coaster and amusement ride manufacturer. Originally founded in 1961, the current company was formed on May 16, 2002, when the former Chance Industries Inc. emerged from bankruptcy. The main office and manufacturing facility are located in Wichita, Kansas.

  4. National Amusement Devices - Wikipedia

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    National Amusement Devices. National Amusement Devices in Dayton, Ohio was an American construction company founded in 1919 as the Dayton Fun House by Aurel Vaszin. Based on research, they built a 2-foot gauge miniature train that could be either gasoline or electric powered. This resembled a typical standard-gauge center cab electric train as ...

  5. Sonoma TrainTown Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The TrainTown roundhouse. The Sonoma TrainTown Railroad (commonly called "Sonoma Train Town") is a tourist railroad and 10 acre amusement park in Sonoma, California. Its main feature is a 15 in (381 mm) gauge miniature railway, which closely corresponds to a 1:4 scale model of a 4 ft 81⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge railroad.

  6. Dollywood Express - Wikipedia

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    In 1986, Dolly Parton became part owner of the property, and the park was renamed Dollywood. The train ride itself was renamed to Dollywood Express . After the 2004 operating season, the park removed the balloon stacks, which were proving to be unpopular and gave the locomotives a new coat of paint.

  7. Historic train lists for $249,000 in Montana. But here’s the ...

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    “Own a piece of railroad history! This historic Pullman-Standard 3 compartment, 2-drawing room/Observation Lounge (TCRY 106) was built in 1925 and refurbished and mechanically overhauled in 1998 ...

  8. Tweetsie Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Tweetsie Railroad. Tweetsie Railroad is a family-oriented Wild West theme park located between Boone and Blowing Rock, North Carolina, United States. The centerpiece of the park is a 3-mile (4.8 km) ride on a train pulled by one of Tweetsie Railroad's two historic narrow-gauge steam locomotives. [1] The park also features a variety of amusement ...

  9. List of locomotive builders - Wikipedia

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    An estimate of total steam locomotive production in the United States is about 175,000 engines, including nearly 70,000 by Baldwin. Altoona Machine Shops (PRR) American Locomotive Company (ALCO) Amoskeag Locomotive Works. Appomattox Locomotive Works – operated by Uriah Wells. Atlas Car & Manufacturing Company.