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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.

I saw three trains at the park today, for what it’s worth.
 
halfabee said:
So long, Alpen Express.

They'll eventually replace it with a similar one, somewhat more comfortable, minus the orange stripe. Die-hards will be incensed.

Spit out my milk when I read this. Now I have to clean it up. :(
 
Wouldn’t expect the red train to run anytime soon. It’s propane tanks are taken out and empty, and it’s German style fenders are off of the locomotive.
 

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The trains are being removed.  You can tell based on the lack up expansion since Festa was built and additions since Alpie.  Clearly the park wants to use the bridges for other things.  In fact my source tells me that project Madrid will use use at least one for part of the track!
 
Zimmy said:
The trains are being removed.  You can tell based on the lack up expansion since Festa was built and additions since Alpie.  Clearly the park wants to use the bridges for other things.  In fact my source tells me that project Madrid will use use at least one for part of the track!

Can confirm.
 
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There is a new black box structure on top of the roof on the blue locomotive. I accidentally deleted the picture i took of it. Has anyone else seen it and know what it does? I've never noticed it before.
 
The trains are being removed. You can tell based on the lack up expansion since Festa was built and additions since Alpie. Clearly the park wants to use the bridges for other things.

I wouldn't doubt that the park would want to target both the train and Rhine river cruise. Following Le Mans, they're probably are the most expensive energy users per guest.

That said, I hope not. I like the trains.

I don't see the lack of expansion as that strong of an indicator though. Where would they expand? It is transportation as well as a ride, so it has to make sense. The only thing that would have since Festa is maybe Festhaus Park, which kinda is an unofficial stop anyway. I view the lack of real station there is more reflective of Drachen's failure than the train. There's no hamlet there; who knows if there may be today if Drachen had been successful? If "Madrid" is successful and provides a hamlet opportunity north or south of the river, it could make sense, especially when you think of pedestrian circulation and how people would get to and from a hamlet in those areas.

I could see them maybe reusing the main Rhine river trestle, but the other infrastructure I think would be removed. I see the trestle reuse as perhaps creative frugality, not a main driver, i.e. I doubt the park is thinking they need a bridge but it is such a cost that they'd rather shutter the train and reuse a bridge designed for the width of a train than build a new bridge.
 
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