Did you know the 4-4-0 (the one you were filming) was originaly pink before it was red and blue ans the other one (the one in the shed) was black and orange
@thomas9012 ACTUALLY if you wanna get technical, the pink one was repainted red and black with the "rattle snake rapids" logo painted on the side. and put on display in lagoons pioneer villiage. unfortunately she was too tired of running soomanny years and gave up, so they bought a new loco, and thats the one you see painted in red and blue in this vid. the other black one is almost never run, as it is a verry rare crown metal loco, as i understand thers only a handful of that type in exhistance
@furmaster212 The Locomotive in this Video is Merriweather, that used to be painted Blue, White, and Pink. Houston, the Locomotive that used to be Black and Gold, is now painted the same colors as Merriweather and is Operated as much as her. Both Trains Operate most Weekends. Lagoon also never bought a "New" Crown Locomotive, as all came from previous owners. :)
Where is this park located? I'd recognize that Crown Metal loco anywhere... I operate two of them at Hersheypark in Hershey, PA. They're fun little engines!
Under More Info...."The Wild Kingdom Train's Merriweather Pulls out of the Station. The Wild Kingdom Train is a 24" Gauge Live Steam Railroad Manufactured by Crown Metal Products and Located at Lagoon Park, Farmington, Utah, USA." Yes, They are Fun Locos to Run! I must say, Lagoon's Crowns have much better whistles than Hershey. ;) There's also more info on the 3 Crowns at Lagoon on Lagoonisfun(dot)com! :)
Did you know the 4-4-0 (the one you were filming) was originaly pink before it was red and blue ans the other one (the one in the shed) was black and orange
thomas9012 1 year ago
@thomas9012 Yes, I Drove Both of Them before they were Repainted. ;)
linearinduction 1 year ago
@linearinduction YOU DROVE BOTH OF THEM!? Wait did you work there?
thomas9012 1 year ago
@thomas9012 Yes. :)
linearinduction 1 year ago
@thomas9012 ACTUALLY if you wanna get technical, the pink one was repainted red and black with the "rattle snake rapids" logo painted on the side. and put on display in lagoons pioneer villiage. unfortunately she was too tired of running soomanny years and gave up, so they bought a new loco, and thats the one you see painted in red and blue in this vid. the other black one is almost never run, as it is a verry rare crown metal loco, as i understand thers only a handful of that type in exhistance
furmaster212 1 year ago
@furmaster212 uh i have no idea what you just said but i didn't know that :)
thomas9012 1 year ago
@furmaster212 The Locomotive in this Video is Merriweather, that used to be painted Blue, White, and Pink. Houston, the Locomotive that used to be Black and Gold, is now painted the same colors as Merriweather and is Operated as much as her. Both Trains Operate most Weekends. Lagoon also never bought a "New" Crown Locomotive, as all came from previous owners. :)
linearinduction 11 months ago
my train is better
thewrestlingfan80 2 years ago
Why is your train better?
linearinduction 2 years ago
Where is this park located? I'd recognize that Crown Metal loco anywhere... I operate two of them at Hersheypark in Hershey, PA. They're fun little engines!
feecastle 3 years ago
Under More Info...."The Wild Kingdom Train's Merriweather Pulls out of the Station. The Wild Kingdom Train is a 24" Gauge Live Steam Railroad Manufactured by Crown Metal Products and Located at Lagoon Park, Farmington, Utah, USA." Yes, They are Fun Locos to Run! I must say, Lagoon's Crowns have much better whistles than Hershey. ;) There's also more info on the 3 Crowns at Lagoon on Lagoonisfun(dot)com! :)
linearinduction 3 years ago
do you live near lagoon?
trevdude7 3 years ago
Not Really, But I'm There at Least Once a Week.
linearinduction 3 years ago
i forgot how fast that thing can get cruising... =]
coma9 4 years ago