Whistlestop Park (Six Flags Cybersland)/Roster

These locomotives were acquired for the new Whistlestop Park at Six Flags Cybersland. Until 2012, the new Whistlestop Park leased locomotives from OFreight and vinyl-wrapped them.

Locomotives
Zane E. Anucker - A 2-8-2 ALCO steamer. A veteran of the Cuban sugar mills, it was a former mainline locomotive that was transferred to MINAZ and was one of the largest locomotives at work on the island during the 1990's. The locomotive was donated by MINAZ to EruoCorp and restored in the American state of Alabama by Steam Operations Corporation. It was shipped to the Cyberslands by cargo ship and delivered by truck to the park. It is named after one of the park's founders.

Danielle - It is the attraction's second steam locomotive, acquired one month after "Zane E. Anucker". It is a 2-10-2 mainline locomotive, meaning that it carries its coal in a separate tender while it carries water in a tank. It is 28.519 m (93 ft 7 in) making it longer that "Zane" and is also known for its European high-pitched whistle. Generating tractive effort of 287.9 kN (64,720 lbf) making it more stronger than "Zane" and typically operates with a train consisting of imported ex-Indian Railways coaches.

It has worked in the former Soviet Union and also China, and was donated by a industrial railway in Hong Kong to EruoCorp. It is a China Railways FD, fitted with handbars and (oddly enough) a Graham-White electronic bell.

Amanda Todd - A GE B36-7. First worked for the Seaboard System and later worked for CSX. It later worked as a load test unit and was shipped to the Cyberslands in 2011. It was repainted and repaired using working replica parts and was named after Amanda Todd, a Canadian teenager who killed herself one week before the unit was finished being worked on. The name was adopted by workers at the park. The unit is also occasionally used in revenue service on OFreight.

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