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=== Loading area still visible ===
=== Loading area still visible ===
While riding the [[A-Train]], you will see a concrete pad near [[Der Flinger]]. This was once a trolley stop. If you view it from the in-park walkway, you will see the trees are not planted randomly. They line up in two rows, which was likely the path leading to the trolley stop.
While riding the [[A-Train]], you will see a concrete pad near [[Der Flinger]]. This was once a trolley stop. If you view it from the in-park walkway, you will see the trees are not planted randomly. They line up in two rows, which was likely the path leading to the trolley stop.
=== Track still visible (sorta) ===
Behind the [[Chapel]] are some service buildings, and some of the trolley track is still visible there, as well. But, the only way we get to see it is from above. Check it out here: https://binged.it/2bcyzgK


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Toonerville Trolleys

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Name Toonerville Trolleys
Category Family Ride
Type Train
Park Area Main Street
First Year 1974
Final Year 1979
Riders INFO NEEDED
Dispatch Rate INFO NEEDED
Ride Duration INFO NEEDED
About the Ride Info Box

Toonerville Trolleys were a set of (at least) three trolley cars that circled the park in the early years. They opened in 1974. There were four boarding areas:

  1. The station at Main Street.
  2. A location behind what is now the Der Flinger
  3. At the top of the park (no longer accessible to guests; the park's wood shop is there).
  4. Where the entrance of the Tornado is today.

I do not know (yet) why the trolleys stopped running when they did, or even if 1979 is accurate. When the Tornado wooden roller coaster was opened, its entrance would have replaced the trolley stop. Since County Fair is listed as opening in 1979, perhaps that was the reason.

In 1985, new, smaller track would be placed with a shortened route and become the path for the A-Train.

Photos

Trivia

Track still visible

You can still see a bit of trolly track from the exit of the Tornado. As you go down the exit ramp, look to the right and you will see it in the concrete near the back of the game buildings.

Loading area still visible

While riding the A-Train, you will see a concrete pad near Der Flinger. This was once a trolley stop. If you view it from the in-park walkway, you will see the trees are not planted randomly. They line up in two rows, which was likely the path leading to the trolley stop.

Track still visible (sorta)

Behind the Chapel are some service buildings, and some of the trolley track is still visible there, as well. But, the only way we get to see it is from above. Check it out here: https://binged.it/2bcyzgK

External Links

None yet.