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Large Static Train Topic


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-- Edited by Martyn on Saturday 30th of March 2013 10:56:53 PM



-- Edited by Martyn on Sunday 21st of April 2013 06:00:05 PM



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RE: Removal of the Large Train (Annie Oakley Railway)


I thought he meant the unused restaurant train?

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orly?

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where would the unused restaurant train be going though?


it could be restored and made into something quite nice and trains is a big reason the park was started up apparently



-- Edited by jo on Saturday 30th of March 2013 06:14:01 PM

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The Miniature Railways will not be moving!

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But the full size train and station platform is?

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Seems a little pointless considering the effort needed to pull track up etc. And it's not like it can be replaced with anything else.
Come to think of it, imagine a monorail!?

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IS? I mentioned it was being looked at. Renovation or removal and development of that area? That's a conversation for this forum I guess. Forget passion. Forget History. For new people, new visitors...is that area a white elephant? Oooooo! I love stirring it up ;)

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What's impressive is the amount that has happened in and around the park in the last 2 years. There was a couple of closed seasons in the early days of this forum where there was literally no activity, nothing new at all. I am so excited that in the last 2 years there has been 9 new attractions as well as some vast improvements around the park. This news that they are looking at the possibility of removing or redeveloping the area with the big train is again really good news. That with the Enigma revamp and the relocation of Fireball means we will still have loads to look forward to in the coming seasons.


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Wow, Martyn really got the wrong end of the stick there...

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Obviously any new developement is a good thing, but I really love that big train. I'm sure most peopel see that and think back to their childhood. Plus, it is a very unique feature for a theme park.

I'd consider closing the Flying Fish restaurant and using the train instead.

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RE: Removal of the Large static Train + Platform


Martyn wrote:

Obviously any new developement is a good thing, but I really love that big train. I'm sure most peopel see that and think back to their childhood. Plus, it is a very unique feature for a theme park.

I'd consider closing the Flying Fish restaurant and using the train instead.


 yep, the train is a nice setting to have as a restaurant - sitting inside and out. It could be really inviting if renovated to a good standard + maybe a sign showing the history of that particular train



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I appear to have been mistaken! I thought people were talking about the RAILWAY not the old train by the log flume. Didn't it used to be sponsored by Coca-cola or Pepsi back in the day?

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Martyn wrote:

Obviously any new developement is a good thing, but I really love that big train. I'm sure most peopel see that and think back to their childhood. Plus, it is a very unique feature for a theme park.

I'd consider closing the Flying Fish restaurant and using the train instead.


 I hate to admit it but until relatively recent years, I didn't even realise there was a restaurant inside that train! I must have walked past it year after year as a youngster without realising! Poor sign posting on the part of the park or ignorance by me? You decide!



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^ Ignorance by you, for sure! There were a couple of posts with the menus attached by the front of the platform. It was only made into a restaurant when CdA first took over, in 2005.

^^ We were talking about the other train, but I got confused....it doesn't matter.

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The train was a very busy food place when I worked there.... we use to sunbathe on the quiet days out the back by the railway line !!! lol

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Martyn wrote:

^ Ignorance by you, for sure! There were a couple of posts with the menus attached by the front of the platform. It was only made into a restaurant when CdA first took over, in 2005.

^^ We were talking about the other train, but I got confused....it doesn't matter.


 Martyn we were cooking and serving food both in the full scale carriages for sit down guests and the takeaway bit ..and this was way back in 1999



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Can we have that great photo posted in here please ? tried to copy and paste but it wont go. Such a fab photo

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Thanks mate. Now I am trying tom work out where the photo was taken ? assumingly in the park where they are now ?

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I think it may be the car park....

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They're not getting rid of it are they? That's insane.
I thought it was still used for Birthday bookings?

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Martyn wrote:

I think it may be the car park....


 Think its car park when you look under the lorries yeh...



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Yes it was a restaurant in the 90s, as long as I can remember it was always used for that.

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it was and always a very busy one

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RE: Removal of the Large static Train?


Are the 2 coaches about or have they got rid of them please I emailed the park but had no reply thanks



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RE: Large Static Train Topic


They are still there including the engine!



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do you know what the future holds for them last I heard was in 2013 that they were up for sale


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Would be a shame if it left, as it's a pretty unique feature for the park, and it doesn't exactly take up much space.

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They were a great fit for the horror maze at Halloween also. Would be a shame if they went as they are a great unique feature. I would like to see it become a restaurant again, I have some fond memories of that place selling some great looking burgers!

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