Saturday, December 17, 2011
Friday, December 2, 2011
Sunday, December 28, 2008
Miniature Train @ the Central Florida Zoo
The Central Florida Zoo in Sanford, FL has a miniature train that loops around the wooded area surrounding the parking lot. It's a cramped ride for adults, but I always enjoy taking the ride around anyway. Here are some pictures from my last visit to the zoo in 2006:
Friday, August 29, 2008
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Cypress Garden's Old Garden Railroad
Cypress Gardens is an amusement park in Winter Garden, FL. The park originally opened in 1936 as a botanical garden, and expanded from there with water ski shows, various exhibits, animals, and eventually a few small rides. The park survived until 2003 when Cypress Gardens went bankrupt and closed for a while. Luckily, the park had generated enough interest to attract a buyer who rebuilt and reopened the park with some major changes. A few roller coasters along with various other rides were added. This seemed to have saved the park from closing, but some of the best parts of the old version of the park didn't make it into the updated version. One example of this was the boat ride that would float through the canals weaving through the park's botanical gardens. Another example was this great garden railroad...
Since the construction of this railroad uses lots of natural materials in it's structures, it leads me to believe this was built by a company called Applied Imagination. Many of their other model train layouts appear to be similar to the one Cypress Gardens had, such as this one in the New York Botanical Gardens.
If I remember correctly from when I took these pictures, the buildings in the garden railway are modeled after actual buildings in Florida. I believe this is supposed to be the University of Tampa with it's onion domes. Could the lighthouse be the St Augustine Lighthouse?
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Mount Dora Doodlebug
The Mount Dora Doodlebug was a passenger train car that had a motor added to it. It ran for a while on the train tracks running through Mount Dora and Tavares, Florida. It was relatively short lived and stopped running when the scenic railroad company that owned it closed down.
These pictures are on a ride from the train station in Downtown Mt. Dora to the 441 railroad overpass...
For more, follow this link:
LINK: MOUNT DORA DOODLEBUG
Sunday, March 23, 2008
Railroad Relic?
While biking on the Seminole Wekiva Trail and the Cross Seminole Trail through the Central Florida Area, I've been noticing several strange concrete markers with numbers on them. The marker pictured is located along the Seminole Wekiva Trail in Lake Mary. I find markers like this a bit intriguing, leaving me wondering what exactly they are marking. My guess is that they have something to do with the railroads that used to run along the sections of trail where the markers can be found.
Does anyone have any information about these, whether my railroad hunch is right, and what do the numbers mean?