Dukeis#1 wrote:Speaking of things stored somewhere on the property, I once read that some of the old steam train cars are still buried in the back of a warehouse behind the park. (along with other RR equipment) Can anyone confirm this?
Well, you asked, so I'm tellin'.
As far as I know, the cars were sold along with both locomotives although the current whereabouts are not known. <a href='http://members.aol.com/k9660r/train2.html' target='_blank'>Melodia</a>, locomotive #1, left Carowinds and became a part of George Roose's collection in Sandusky, Ohio (George was a co-owner of Cedar Point amusement park). Around 1982 it was at Wild World Amusement Park (now Six Flags America) in Largo, Maryland. It couldn't handle the track in Maryland so in 1984, it was back in Sandusky. It never ran at Cedar Point, but was stored in Roose's collection, possibly in a warehouse in Cleveland. Roose died around 1990, and a fellow by the name of Bill Norred bought Melodia. Bill wanted to build a Victorian resort town in Ventura County, California, but died just a couple of years ago before he could realize his dream. Around 1990, Melodia was moved from Cleveland to Shop Services in Mt. Pleasant, Iowa for restoration (the same firm that rebuilt Carowinds #2 for Michael Jackson), and it was shipped from there to Norred's place in California around 1995 or 1996. As far as I know, Michael Jackson still has <a href='http://members.aol.com/k9660r/train1.html' target='_blank'>Carowinds #2</a> and the unused #3 engine is still on display at the Huntsville Depot Museum in Alabama.
Yeh, I know. Sorry for the history lesson.