Busch Gardens Railway Explained

Railroad Name:Busch Gardens Railway
Locale:Busch Gardens Williamsburg
Start Year:1975
Length:1.5miles

The Busch Gardens Railway is a narrow-gauge amusement park heritage railroad located within Busch Gardens Williamsburg amusement park in Williamsburg, Virginia. Opened in 1975, the railway is 1.5miles long, and has stations in the Heatherdowns, Festa Italia, and New France sections of the park. It features three trains pulled by 4-4-0 steam locomotives manufactured by Crown Metal Products.[1]

Description

The railway consists of a loop of 1.5miles. Trains run in a clockwise direction, with a complete round trip taking approximately 20 minutes. There are two major bridges on the line, the Rhine River Trestle and the Loch Ness Trestle. The trains are inspected, serviced, and fueled at the Caribou Train Station in New France, which also contains two storage tracks to hold trains not currently in use. Caribou Station also has a water supply that the engine crews use to top off the locomotive's tenders every two laps of operation.

The railway operates three locomotives, each with their own train consisting of open-sided passenger coaches with a livery matching the locomotive.

History

The railway opened in 1975, the same year as the park. It initially operated with two stations at Heatherdowns and New France. The line initially operated with two locomotives, Balmoral Castle and Der Hochbeinige.

In 1987, the park expanded, adding the Festa Italia area, and with it the infill Festa Station, the third (and final) station on the line. In 1997, a third locomotive was acquired from a defunct amusement park, and given an Alpine theme to match the newly-opened Alpengeist roller coaster.

On August 16, 2018, the Balmoral Castle caught on fire. One employee received minor injuries.[2] The locomotive was subsequently repaired and returned to service.

Locomotives

All three locomotives are propane-fueled steam engines.[3]

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NameImageWheel arrangementDate builtBuilderDate entered serviceNotes
17Alpen Express (American)1972Crown Metal Products1997[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 snowplow, and its bell removed; however, it still retains a relatively American appearance compared to the other two engines.
238Der Hochbeinige (American)1974Crown Metal Products1975German-themed. Painted in red livery based on the Prussian state railways, with Preußische Staatsbahn painted on the tender.
661Balmoral Castle (American)1974Crown Metal Products1975Scottish-themed. Painted in blue livery based on the Caledonian Railway Company, with CR painted on the tender.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Crown Locomotive Roster.
  2. Web site: Train at Busch Gardens theme park catches fire. Fox News. 16 August 2018.
  3. News: WAVY Web Staff . Busch Gardens train, 'Escape from Pompeii' fires ruled accidental, officials say . 21 July 2021 . WAVY . Aug 16, 2018.
  4. Web site: limited . https://ghostarchive.org/iarchive/facebook/127789010729449/830368660471477 . 2022-04-27. Norfolk & Western Class J No. 611 on Facebook . Facebook.