Lagoon's Wild Kingdom Train
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but a long time ago the engines were a different color the one you saw in the video was pink and the other was orange and black
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looks like a Saturday.
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Lagoon's Maintenance Department takes Great Care of Both of their Crown Locomotives! =)
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This Crown Locomotive (CN: 8-54-24) was Manufactured in 1968 for Pixieland in Otis Oregon and Operated there from 1969-1972. The Idlewild Crown is located at Remlinger Farms in Carnation, Washington. =)
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how do they get the trains on the rails when they come off the rails
thomas9012 2 years ago
@thomas9012 a Jack. ;)
linearinduction 1 year ago
@linearinduction what's a jack
thomas9012 1 year ago
@thomas9012 A Car Jack. One is Used when you are changing a Tire on a Car. ;)
linearinduction 1 year ago
I love lagoons locomotives, especially this one! But why dont they ever run the locomotive thats mostly in the shed? ( i used to live in layton near farmington) and the other locomotive hardly ever ran.
Nice shot of the locomotive ,
10/10
hoscaletrains500 3 years ago
Lagoon Actually Operates Both Trains on Busy Days and When it comes time to Take a Train Off, The Train with the Most Propane in it's Tank is Removed and Parked on the Side Track. If a Train needs Maintenance Work, it may also be Parked on the Side Track.
linearinduction 3 years ago