It is one of my favorite places to go. I will be posting more videos on my channel from many theme park trips. Thanks for the comment, and stay safe out there.
Engine #44, named "Judy K.", was built in 1923 by the Vulcan Iron Works at Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. Cedar Point purchased the locomotive in 1968 as a 0-4-0T. Upon purchase they converted it to a 2-4-0 with a tender. That was a great question and made me do a bit of research. Thanks for the questions and I am glad you N-joyed. Stay safe out there.
Very nice. Always enjoyed going to Cedar Point and riding all of the roller coasters. But loved riding the train. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the comment. The train offers a good break, with great scenery. Stay safe out there.
Cedar point, asa kid we went every year. Great memories
It is one of my favorite places to go. I will be posting more videos on my channel from many theme park trips. Thanks for the comment, and stay safe out there.
I always enjoy riding the CPRR
Definitely a good break from riding the coasters all day. It offers a good chance to catch your breathe. Stay safe out there.
good vid on channel kep up the good vid thanks lee
Thanks and I hope to have more videos like this soon on the channel. Stay safe out there.
Brings back memories of riding the train with my mom and holding my ears when the rifles fired and made me jump! 😅
I am glad to have brought you a good memory back to you, I hope. I am happy you found the video. Stay safe out there.
What's the make of that steamer Porter? Baldwin?
Engine #44, named "Judy K.", was built in 1923 by the Vulcan Iron Works at Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. Cedar Point purchased the locomotive in 1968 as a 0-4-0T. Upon purchase they converted it to a 2-4-0 with a tender. That was a great question and made me do a bit of research. Thanks for the questions and I am glad you N-joyed. Stay safe out there.