In the 12-year history of MNGRR all 9 trains over 6 days were sold out!! With 15,000 people buying Thomas tickets With walk ins we estamated around 18,000 people.) Does that answer your Q? That is from that Two Foot Flyer from the MNGRR a.k.a THE Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad. That should challeng your idae that only walt densey has large amounts of people riding narrow gauge trains.[:P][:P][:P][:P][:P][(-D][(-D] Maine Central rules! Lewiston High School Swimteam nickname: Loco Colby Reply ModelTrainLover Member sinceApril 2006 From: Lewiston, Maine USA 914 posts Posted by ModelTrainLover on Thursday, April 27, 2006 2:00 PM Oh I know what you are talking about !! The Ghost Train In The Maine woods.. Here is the map of the line that the Ghost train used. And there is a shed on that line that has that 2 locomotives in it. Plus here in Maine there is about 8 narrow gauge musems that opperate steam engiens or other narrow gauge equpment. Maine Central rules! Lewiston High School Swimteam nickname: Loco Colby Reply Anonymous Member sinceApril 2003 305,205 posts Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, April 27, 2006 11:40 AM Come on now. I love visiting train muesums and think they are great. However, the capacity of Train museums even on high capacity days (ie Thomas) is nowhere near the daily capacity of one of the Disney parks. How many muesums are operating two to four steamers a day like they do everyday at one of the disney parks. I think it is pretty safe to say that more eyes see these engines running than any other place. I think I am heading up to northern Maine to visit an abandoned steam engine in the woods that is the last steam survivor of the logging line I am researching. This one is standard gauge but there is nothing wrong with 2 footers they worked just as hard and had tons of personality. Maine beats Rhode Island for # of museums. Rhode Island has none. Reply Edit ModelTrainLover Member sinceApril 2006 From: Lewiston, Maine USA 914 posts Posted by ModelTrainLover on Tuesday, April 25, 2006 2:13 PM Hey don't rule out the train musems that have opperating steam engiens!!![V][V] Up here Maine we have about 6 musems that have working steam engiens though they are the 2-footers. But hey it's better than nothing and even better is that one of them is going to have Thomas The Tank Engien there in August. Maine Central rules! Lewiston High School Swimteam nickname: Loco Colby Reply Anonymous Member sinceApril 2003 305,205 posts Posted by Anonymous on Monday, April 24, 2006 6:18 PM What? An engine I would like to see is the MTH 19th century 4-6-0 painted for thier real prototypes... the narrow gauge engines at Disney World. Another fun amusement park offering to see would be the Ex-K-line Porter painted for the "Calico Mines" of Knotts Berry Farm amusement park in California (Older niegbor of Disneyland). I think more people see these steam engines than any others these days. Actually any re-release of the Porter would be great. The 19th century ore cars that came with some Plymouths would really make my day as well as get Lionel on the path of making good 1800's era cars. Oh and Superstreets..... Reply Edit Anonymous Member sinceApril 2003 305,205 posts Posted by Anonymous on Monday, April 24, 2006 5:36 PM Wont work. You can typwe without all cap however. Reply Edit ModelTrainLover Member sinceApril 2006 From: Lewiston, Maine USA 914 posts Posted by ModelTrainLover on Monday, April 24, 2006 4:53 PM Mine is the Sandy River & and Rangeley Lakes RR 2-foot parlor car by the way that parlor car is the ONLY 2-foot parlor car in EXISTANCE and it's here in Maine!!! And I have see photos of it!! It's a really a one of a kind!! Maine Central rules! Lewiston High School Swimteam nickname: Loco Colby Reply « First«6789101112 Join our Community! Our community is FREE to join. To participate you must either login or register for an account. Login » Register » Search the Community FREE EMAIL NEWSLETTER Get the Classic Toy Trains newsletter delivered to your inbox twice a month SIGN UP More great sites from Kalmbach Media Terms Of Use | Privacy Policy | Copyright Policy
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