The Ward Kimball was running on July 17, 2005. They had all four engines running. Today I noticed that they had three running.G2-4T wrote:Laughing place also has more photos now. And the locomotive Ward Kimball made its debut this week - there was some good news coverage for that event and the official introduction of the Lilly Belle [on the same day]. Wonderful restoration work on both of them!
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Just as a side note, there have been many people who asked a conductor at Main Street Station on a weekday who were actually able to take a ride on the Lilly Belle (currently attached to the C.K. Holiday I think).
From my understanding, the Lilly Belle is generally reserved for Club 33 members and VIP's. However, I'm guessing that when there are no anticipated riders (hence the bolding of the weekday above) on slow days, rides are given.
From my understanding, the Lilly Belle is generally reserved for Club 33 members and VIP's. However, I'm guessing that when there are no anticipated riders (hence the bolding of the weekday above) on slow days, rides are given.
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I had the priveledge of riding in the Lilly Belle during a visit last weekend. It was fantastic! Talk about first class!!!
A CM friend was able to secure a ticket, and we had a private conductor with us the entire trip around the park to answer questions, take pictures, and tell us history and trivia. A truly memorable experience.
A CM friend was able to secure a ticket, and we had a private conductor with us the entire trip around the park to answer questions, take pictures, and tell us history and trivia. A truly memorable experience.
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