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The Serengeti Express, formerly known as the Trans Veldt Railway, is a 3 ft (914 mm) narrow gauge heritage railroad and amusement park attraction located within the Busch Gardens Tampa Bay amusement park in Tampa, Florida.
Kirby Family Farm Train; Orlando & Northwestern Railway (Closed in 2020) Seminole Gulf Railway; Serengeti Express in Busch Gardens Tampa; Sugar Express; TECO Line Streetcar; Tavares, Eustis & Gulf Railroad (Closed in 2017) Walt Disney World Railroad (four locomotives are historic) Wildlife Express Train at Disney's Animal Kingdom
The main train station at Busch Gardens is located at Nairobi. Another popular attraction here is the Asian elephant exhibit. Nairobi used to have a safari truck ride called Rhino Rally, similar to Kilimanjaro Safaris at Walt Disney World. The attraction closed in 2015 and was replaced in 2023 by Serengeti Flyer.
Serengeti Express: 1971 A two-mile (3 km) railroad journey on replica steam trains that traverses the Serengeti Plain. It originally only stopped in Nairobi, but added stations in Congo and Stanleyville after those lands were added to the park. In 2017, the Congo Train Station was closed. However, in April 2022, the Congo Train Station was ...
South Central Florida Express, Inc. South Florida Railroad: ACL: 1879 1893 Savannah, Florida and Western Railway: South Florida and Gulf Railroad: 1914 1918 N/A South Georgia Railway: SOU: 1900 1971 Live Oak, Perry and South Georgia Railway: Southeastern Railway: FEC: 1899 1902 Florida East Coast Railway: Southwestern Railroad: 1892 1899 N/A
Serengeti Express; Six Gun Territory; South Central Florida Express; T. Tavares, Eustis & Gulf Railroad; W. Walt Disney World Railroad; Wildlife Express Train
A typical locomotive on the Ferrocarriles Unidos de Yucatán in Mexico, where the locomotives for the WDWRR were found. The development of the Walt Disney World Railroad (WDWRR) from the late 1960s to its opening in 1971 was overseen by Roger E. Broggie, vice president and general manager of Mapo, Inc., WED Enterprises' research and manufacturing branch. [1]
Alpen Express: 4-4-0 (American) 1972 Crown Metal Products 1997 [4] Alpine-themed, painted in green livery. Originally built for the now-defunct Lakeside Amusement Park in Salem, Virginia, with American old-west theming. When acquired by Busch Gardens, the engine was rebuilt with a new smokestack, a new headlight, its pilot replaced with a ...