The zoo still operates two more versions of the C.P. Huntington, which are named The Henckle and The Luckey J. The Henckle is over 40 years old and is still going strong till this day!
@@julian2589 Hello, Julian! I'm curious about the retired C. P. Huntington trains. Do you happen to know what happened to them after being removed from service?
Wow! New train
Wow
RIP to the C.P. Huntington. I didn't think one of the engines was that old.
The zoo still operates two more versions of the C.P. Huntington, which are named The Henckle and The Luckey J. The Henckle is over 40 years old and is still going strong till this day!
@@julian2589 those will be replaced by two more of these in the future.
Yes, I know. I’m an engineer who drives the trains. We will be receiving a new train next week.
@@julian2589 oh nice!
@@julian2589 Hello, Julian! I'm curious about the retired C. P. Huntington trains. Do you happen to know what happened to them after being removed from service?
I like the steam train ones, because they are way better than the next generation train and I don't like
They aren’t actual steam powered…rather they use propane. Surprised they wanted another gas/diesel/propane train instead of an electric one.