Possibly but it was more in the form of explaining the decent wait we had in Caribou while they refilled it. There is a guy who has been there for a long time that has deep passion for the park and it's history that likes yo go on and on about it durring the trip. I actually find him very entertaining even if he is wrong on stuff sometimes. Actually from somke of what that guy gas said he might be reading these forums if so thank you.You must have had the same guy giving stats we had on Sunday.....he went non stop between Festa and Caribou with numbers and info on who and when the trains were built.
True, you can barely see it but it’s for a split second and you have to be looking for it.I don't think it is entirely out of view..I could see it when we were pulling into the Caribou station. Still, I doubt any guests would care if they were working on it during the day
I would actually think that not even BGW people could work on something like the piping for the train, thats a pretty specialized trade and if not done right could cause some significant injuries. I really thought that when it returned from Tweetsie (if thts corect where it was repaired) that it would have had all the boiler and stream piping completed by people that do that day after day.I think F&W maintenance people are different than what's required for the train. F&W is more construction maintenance versus more specific technical for the train. Usually large companies have dedicated maintenance personnel for construction and basic electrical, technical (computer based running cable and wifi etc.) and specialized i.e. the train ans ride ops.
This is 100% correct. BGW has dedicated people that do all of these things. The people who will be building kiosks and then painting them are very different from the people who work on the trains.I think F&W maintenance people are different than what's required for the train. F&W is more construction maintenance versus more specific technical for the train. Usually large companies have dedicated maintenance personnel for construction and basic electrical, technical (computer based running cable and wifi etc.) and specialized i.e. the train ans ride ops.
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