Posted Nov 8, 2022, 11:35 PM
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Join Date: Sep 2019
Location: East Vancouver (No longer across the ocean!)
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All of y'all are being unreasonable about this. Is it so much to admit that it's both a relic and has value?
As mentioned previously in this thread, it's non-standard model train gauge so parts are probably a real PITA to source, but it seems like it pulls in a good profit for the park and benefits local charities. It's also a cool little train (choo choo!).
(Does anyone know if it's at all feasible to run electric steam engines? I want my trains to go chugga chugga.)
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