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Follow on Google News | Train attraction returns to the Central Florida Zoo & Botanical GardensBy: Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens The Zoo held a ribbon cutting for the train, which carries guests on a loop around the Zoo's property through natural Florida landscaping, across realistic crossings and into the depot near the entrance to the Zoo. "It's always exciting when we can bring something new to the Zoo," said Richard E. Glover, Jr., the Zoo's CEO. "We know the families and community members who love the Zoo will be excited to have this attraction back and will look forward to taking a ride on our new train." The train, called The Champion, was built in 2021 and is a one-quarter scale model of a real Atlantic Coast Line Railroad streamliner. The Zoo's train was made possible by several sponsors, including VyStar, which sponsored the train's engine. "This exciting partnership with the Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens demonstrates our commitment to supporting communities throughout Central Florida and providing our members with unique opportunities to enjoy top local attractions," Wharton-Smith, Inc. is also a sponsor of the train station and donated construction services to prepare the attraction for opening. "The miniature train has been a fixture at the Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens since 2003. It was always a treat with every Zoo visit for myself and my children growing up," said Tim Smith, President and CEO of Wharton-Smith. "Wharton-Smith has been a committed and proud partner to our hometown Zoo for 37 years. This was our first gift from the Wharton-Smith Foundation. We could not be happier with the impact of our donation and to have our name on the train station." The train's caboose is sponsored by D&A Building Services. D&A President and CEO, Albert Sarabasa Jr., is a longtime Zoo board member and supporter. "Families across Central Florida love coming to the Zoo and riding the train," Sarabasa said. "We are as excited as everyone to have our family and yours enjoy the train once again." The Zoo made updates to its tracks and crossings, working with state and other independent inspectors. "Cutting the ribbon on this attraction today is sure to be one of the highlights of our year here at the Zoo," Glover said. "We look forward to seeing all of the smiling faces on the train in the weeks and months to come." Visit www.centralfloridazoo.org. End
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