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If you back up a bit on this thread, you should find some general information about this and when it happened. I'm too lazy to look it up myself :)
 
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I forgot to post this. This is a backwards POV time-lapse taken from the last car on Der Hochbeinige. A some point after crossing the Rhine River Train Trestle, the exposure gets very low. This is temporary. It gets brighter almost instantly at the 1:10 mark. Enjoy!  

 
So apparently people throw freshly changed diapers off the train. I noticed a train guy picking out up and throwing it away. Disgusting!
 
I hope they do their best to make this announcement as clear as possible on all fronts of media. Anyone who purchased tickets for these days will likely be upset with no CT train ride. I would be.
 
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Christmas Town train

Any idea of when the Busch Gardens Williamsburg
Christmas Town train will be running again?
 
RE: Christmas Town train

I can't say for sure but what I have heard is that it will start running December 9th when the park starts opening all week long but again that is NOT confirmed by any source that I would consider reliable.
 
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I stumbled across this on FB tonight and found it fascinating and thought I should share. I had no idea of the history.

https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=830368660471477&id=127789010729449
 
So what are the changes to the current "Der Hochbeinige" since opening in 1975? For a while, the train said "Heidelberg Express" (as seen in the video above rather than "Preussische Staatsbahn", which is currently the only signage.

My only guess as to the removal of the "Der Hochbeinige" signage, aside from possible laziness, is that the American pronunciation sounds very bad, and some people might even mishear it as a racial slur, sadly. However, I think I have only ever heard one or two conductors pronounce "Preussische Staatsbahn" correctly. It's quite a tongue twister vs. "Der Hochbeinige".
 
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The 2018 BGW Park Map shows only 2 trains on the railway. This could mean two things. They’re putting emphasis on the fact that they usually only have 2 locomotives on the tracks, or they got rid of a third engine. Second one is highly unlikely, but still something to think about. This is the first time this has ever been seen ever since 1997 when the Alpen Express was introduced to the railway’s lineup.
 

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