From Deseret News archives:
Replica trains head to This Is the Place
They'll re-enact historic event and haul visitors
The small-scale, rubber-tired trains are authentic, realistic reproductions of the Central Pacific Jupiter and the Union Pacific 119, two powerful locomotives that raced toward Utah on the country's first transcontinental railroad.
Ellis Ivory, chairman of the park's board, said one of the replica trains is on a "whistle-stop tour" of Utah's back roads and towns. On Saturday, residents of the St. George area were invited to hop on board two of the train's passenger cars for a leisurely ride around a parking lot in Bloomington.
"This is so cool!" Maren Egbert, 8, said enthusiastically as she waited for a train ride during a cool and blustery Saturday morning. "I wanna go on a ride! It's so fun!"
The original transcontinental trains met on May 10, 1869, at Promontory, uniting the nation's east/west rail lines and ushering in a new era of transportation.
"I missed the first one and I sure as shootin' aren't going to miss this one!" said Stevens, who sang several railroad tunes with Nicole Walton, another music and dance graduate of BYU who said her performance name was "Miss Ivory."
Six-year-old Preslee Harris was thrilled to ride in the passenger cars three times with her dad, Wayne Harris, who said he was looking forward to riding the trains at the park.
"It will be a lot better than walking around up there," he said. "It'll be really nice."
That's the sort of reaction Ivory is hoping for and the reason why the park commissioned the handmade trains from Jerry Shipman in Phoenix.
"We really studied this problem of getting people from the parking lot and around the park's 430 acres," said Ivory. "We borrowed a train engine and car from Brigham City for the Fourth of July and 24th of July last year, and it was a huge success. Kids and families just lined up to get on, it was incredibly successful."
After much research, Ivory said the park found Shipman, a retired airline pilot who also happens to build small-scale passenger trains.
"Jerry and his crew are, frankly, train nuts," said Ivory. "They study trains, love trains, live trains."
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