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Railroad

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Take a trip into yesteryear with a ride on the Grand Central Train Tour.

This train is a two-third scale replica of Queensland's famous number 6A10, which is now on display at the Queensland Railway Museum. The two trains used in the park were designed and built at Sea World and commenced in-park operation in December 1975.

A truly relaxing way to take in the entire park with the family.
-- Last edited by Nathan Pamenter

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What a BORE easily the worst ride I have been on, Slow, Noisy, Long and did we mention BORING?. If you like looking at a road and filtration systems whilst going at 4 kph on a screechy train for 15 minutes, this is the ride for you. :-< - Anton da hood

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