stlouisrocker100 11 months ago My Brother and also my Grandparents and I, we were very VERY lucky that we got to ride on the Saint Louis Zoo Train thanks to the special bands that we wore that allowed us to ride the train for free, and the best part is that we got to ride it all day as it was very helpful and also a much better way to get to where you want to go in less time. Also the St. Louis Zoo Train was a major lifesaver for my Grandparents as they get always get very tired and footsore after walking long distances, also not to mention the St. Louis Zoo is much larger and wider than any zoo I have ever visited. Also the Train helped us get back to the Main Building/Main Entrance and Exit to the Zoo quickly as they were gonna sooner or later close up for the night.
We have propane CP Huntingtons at the Birmingham Zoo, 6 mph is our limit on speed. I'm the train mechanic, I love Chance Rides trains. Heavy work but I love it.
I can try. I generally like to sit near the back of the train so you can see the whole train. Seems that many of the trains if you're at the front you still don't get a real good view of the engine- either a wall, window framing, or someone's back. :-)
@@SirWillow Thanks Generally I like to sit behind the locomotive because at some angles you can see in front of the train ahead of the engine if you look very closely through the artificial front cab windows of the CP Huntington You could see the tracks ahead
@@SirWillow Where I'm from I have a miniature Railroad that is 13 miles long the Forest Park Miniature RR located in Fort Worth, TX the Railroad uses slightly older models of C P Huntington engines And here is an interesting fact the newer CP Huntington engines are not capable of running on this railroad because it has grades the newer engines use a slightly different engine that's prone to wheel slip The railroad was originally a 16" gauge railroad thr had a G-16 F3 diesel train and a S-16 Steam train And the original train of the Fort Worth zoo In 1975 the rear was converted to 2' gauge C P Huntington trains replace the smaller trains because the company that made G-16s and S-16s went out of business. so after the bankruptcy of the miniature train company the railroad switch to chance rides inc. There was a time when the Forest Park miniature railroad had a total of 6 or 7 C P Huntington locomotives But over the years that number has reduced to 4. 3 Of which are still operational today Here's one of my latest videos ua-cam.com/video/IEDrmAfpkIw/v-deo.html
You have nine people that don't like the St Louis zoo. The only zoo in the United States that's free no admission. That is clean and well maintained. Is paid by taxpayers the city the county the state taxes. What does these people want do they want free meal welfare I don't know y'all tell me they want to live off the state and complain.
I'm from St Louis I understand what's going on them nine people whoever more should be ashamed that they self go to other states I bet you find they do are terrible cuz I've been through that
It's a real shame, in mid trip somewhere in one of the tunnels I notice you changed locomotives on the move. Starting out with blue and winding up with red. A diesel or gas powered steam locomotive. A pitiful example of a train. And no commentary... Thanks for the video, I may unsubscribe if this is the best you can do.
William Callaway dang who really cares? It’s a whole round trip no matter what, he probably got off at red rock and got back on later. Oh well 1 subscriber loss isn’t gonna hurt him. I do agree with you though that it is a sad example of a “Steam train”.
There's no commentary because the engineers are already providing it. No reason for me to talk over them. I'd rather that people saw and heard the train ride itself instead of me.
You didn't notice the edit at the station, suggesting he got off and back on again? Or that the guy in the red shirt in front of him became a woman with a little girl? So go watch one of his many other videos where he provides plenty of commentary. It's really simple: Don't like a video? Don't watch. But announcing you might unsubscribe is the equivalent of a retail customer having a tantrum and yelling "I'll never shop here again!". Nobody believes them, and if they follow through, nobody cares about one less customer.
No visit to the St Louis Zoo is complete without a ride on the train.
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11 months ago My Brother and also my Grandparents and I, we were very VERY lucky that we got to ride on the Saint Louis Zoo Train thanks to the special bands that we wore that allowed us to ride the train for free, and the best part is that we got to ride it all day as it was very helpful and also a much better way to get to where you want to go in less time. Also the St. Louis Zoo Train was a major lifesaver for my Grandparents as they get always get very tired and footsore after walking long distances, also not to mention the St. Louis Zoo is much larger and wider than any zoo I have ever visited. Also the Train helped us get back to the Main Building/Main Entrance and Exit to the Zoo quickly as they were gonna sooner or later close up for the night.
lol
always try to find the train at any zoo or amusement park :D
Loved the video good job 👏🏻 sir willow keep em comming
Honestly one of the best zoos, and you certainly cannot beat the price of admission lol
watch for the vlog from the visit tomorrow
Yes! Can't beat free. This is my city. :)
@@socialmoth4974 OUR city
It’s great that you made it out to this part of MO. I hope you had a great time!
I have not been to the STL zoo since I was a kid. I remember riding on this back in my tyke days.
I've Ridden The Train Here Before It was so Relaxing.
My dad took us there when we were kids now I take my daughter there, I love this place nice video👍
Some channels would put crappy banjo music over the natural sound. Thank you for keeping it real!
That is very true you can't visit a zoo without riding the zoo train
Sadly we had to break that rule our couple of visits to the zoo in Springfield. :-(
Sir willow what do u mean
We didn't ride the train that was there on our last 2 visits. Maybe next time.
12:47 Lmao you or someone near you said *tails* -_- like as if everyone knows that 😂 Thank you for doing this tour in the train
that was me. lol
I live 2 hours from this zoo and we go all the time it's app fun and the best part is it's free
That is a CP Huntington train, I operate the Diesel and we're not allowed to go faster then 2 mph
We have propane CP Huntingtons at the Birmingham Zoo, 6 mph is our limit on speed. I'm the train mechanic, I love Chance Rides trains. Heavy work but I love it.
Did Alphie and Ralphie pop out of the bushes at any point?
I heard that they are going to replace the gas powered trains with electric ones in the future. Still nothing official yet.
In which country we can see this railway.
If you happen to ride the train again can you ride behind the engine next time?
When I went in kindergarten I would always cry 😢 or maybe I got my pants stuck on my stroller
Kansas City zoo has small but fun train
Great video next time can you get a full ride behind the engine
I can try. I generally like to sit near the back of the train so you can see the whole train. Seems that many of the trains if you're at the front you still don't get a real good view of the engine- either a wall, window framing, or someone's back. :-)
@@SirWillow Thanks Generally I like to sit behind the locomotive because at some angles you can see in front of the train ahead of the engine if you look very closely through the artificial front cab windows of the CP Huntington You could see the tracks ahead
@@SirWillow Where I'm from I have a miniature Railroad that is 13 miles long the Forest Park Miniature RR located in Fort Worth, TX the Railroad uses slightly older models of C P Huntington engines And here is an interesting fact the newer CP Huntington engines are not capable of running on this railroad because it has grades the newer engines use a slightly different engine that's prone to wheel slip The railroad was originally a 16" gauge railroad thr had a G-16 F3 diesel train and a S-16 Steam train And the original train of the Fort Worth zoo In 1975 the rear was converted to 2' gauge C P Huntington trains replace the smaller trains because the company that made G-16s and S-16s went out of business. so after the bankruptcy of the miniature train company the railroad switch to chance rides inc. There was a time when the Forest Park miniature railroad had a total of 6 or 7 C P Huntington locomotives But over the years that number has reduced to 4. 3 Of which are still operational today Here's one of my latest videos
ua-cam.com/video/IEDrmAfpkIw/v-deo.html
I liked the backside of water!
I was tempted to say something there, but figured I'd let the conductor/ engineer keep on spieling instead. lol
Ohhh a train ride
Those railroad crossings are sure doing there job..🙄
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You have nine people that don't like the St Louis zoo. The only zoo in the United States that's free no admission. That is clean and well maintained. Is paid by taxpayers the city the county the state taxes. What does these people want do they want free meal welfare I don't know y'all tell me they want to live off the state and complain.
I'm from St Louis I understand what's going on them nine people whoever more should be ashamed that they self go to other states I bet you find they do are terrible cuz I've been through that
It's a real shame, in mid trip somewhere in one of the tunnels I notice you changed locomotives on the move. Starting out with blue and winding up with red. A diesel or gas powered steam locomotive. A pitiful example of a train. And no commentary... Thanks for the video, I may unsubscribe if this is the best you can do.
William Callaway dang who really cares? It’s a whole round trip no matter what, he probably got off at red rock and got back on later. Oh well 1 subscriber loss isn’t gonna hurt him. I do agree with you though that it is a sad example of a “Steam train”.
There's no commentary because the engineers are already providing it. No reason for me to talk over them. I'd rather that people saw and heard the train ride itself instead of me.
You didn't notice the edit at the station, suggesting he got off and back on again? Or that the guy in the red shirt in front of him became a woman with a little girl?
So go watch one of his many other videos where he provides plenty of commentary. It's really simple: Don't like a video? Don't watch. But announcing you might unsubscribe is the equivalent of a retail customer having a tantrum and yelling "I'll never shop here again!". Nobody believes them, and if they follow through, nobody cares about one less customer.