That Scrambler has no business being as wild as it is. New England may very well be the best part of the country for Scramblers for some reason. Man is the Christmas train ride something special; easily one my favorite theme park train rides.
Insane flat ride that crushes you at full force! I rode the Scrambler at the annual Enka Fair in Winchester, Massachusetts. Maybe Canobie Coaster can cover that place next May when it comes around?! Also? That train ride is actually no longer something special sir. I'm very disappointed that the mainline got torn up for condos nearly 20 years ago! I've ALSO seen way better lights in Saugus, Massachusetts. In the iconic Lynn Fells Parkway neighborhood!
Hey sir! You're saying that the train ride at da Edaville Railroad is ONLY 2 miles long?! Well, that really stinks. You gotta know that the train ride was originally 5 1/2 miles long! Went all around the Atwood Reservoir and through Mt. Urann, its highest point! It seemed to look SO AWESOME during the ORIGINAL Christmas Festival of Lights event that happened annually before it got closed down in 1992. The REAL Edaville (a rail museum) died off then! Back in 2005, a good 2/3rd of the original route got torn up (due to financial issues) and a housing development was built on Mt. Urann's place. Will the mainline at Edaville EVER get restored or not?! It has to actually be possible. Just have someone rebuild the tracks underneath where the houses are! There is actually enough room to reroute the mainline and make Edaville actually worth going to!! Because now? I hate to say it, it's became a tacky tourist trap geared towards younger children. Almost nothing of interest is towards the serious railfan, which is usually an adult loving trains! And why was I born in 1999?! Why couldn't it have been MUCH earlier? Also Canobie Coaster? If you are interested in seeing where most the original equipment from Edaville is currently located, it's at the Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad! This is a historic rail museum located in Portland, Maine and features nearly 3 miles of train track going beside crisp saltwater. The Polar Express will be the main event in the weeks leading up to Christmas there!
That Scrambler has no business being as wild as it is. New England may very well be the best part of the country for Scramblers for some reason. Man is the Christmas train ride something special; easily one my favorite theme park train rides.
There are so many good scramblers. Between this one, the York one, and the indoor ones.
Insane flat ride that crushes you at full force! I rode the Scrambler at the annual Enka Fair in Winchester, Massachusetts. Maybe Canobie Coaster can cover that place next May when it comes around?!
Also? That train ride is actually no longer something special sir. I'm very disappointed that the mainline got torn up for condos nearly 20 years ago! I've ALSO seen way better lights in Saugus, Massachusetts. In the iconic Lynn Fells Parkway neighborhood!
Cute amusement wonderland
Looks great at Christmas.
Very cute holiday park. Maybe I'll take my nieces
It's great this time of year.
Hey sir! You're saying that the train ride at da Edaville Railroad is ONLY 2 miles long?! Well, that really stinks. You gotta know that the train ride was originally 5 1/2 miles long! Went all around the Atwood Reservoir and through Mt. Urann, its highest point! It seemed to look SO AWESOME during the ORIGINAL Christmas Festival of Lights event that happened annually before it got closed down in 1992. The REAL Edaville (a rail museum) died off then!
Back in 2005, a good 2/3rd of the original route got torn up (due to financial issues) and a housing development was built on Mt. Urann's place. Will the mainline at Edaville EVER get restored or not?! It has to actually be possible. Just have someone rebuild the tracks underneath where the houses are! There is actually enough room to reroute the mainline and make Edaville actually worth going to!! Because now? I hate to say it, it's became a tacky tourist trap geared towards younger children. Almost nothing of interest is towards the serious railfan, which is usually an adult loving trains! And why was I born in 1999?! Why couldn't it have been MUCH earlier?
Also Canobie Coaster? If you are interested in seeing where most the original equipment from Edaville is currently located, it's at the Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad! This is a historic rail museum located in Portland, Maine and features nearly 3 miles of train track going beside crisp saltwater. The Polar Express will be the main event in the weeks leading up to Christmas there!
I've heard about that museum, but haven't made it there..
@@CanobieCoaster Me neither!!
But how about the mainline at Edaville? Will it ever get restored?!