as said, it all depends. ive been to one at the ipswich railway workshops in australia. they had several engines with suitable faces, but all were static displays. they also had play areas for the kids and the fat controller. the majority of the day was spent looking at their standard exhibits.
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there is also one here in new zealand, at the glenbrook vintage railway. i havent been, but heard many great things about it. they have actual trains running.
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there is also one here in new zealand, at the glenbrook vintage railway. i havent been, but heard many great things about it. they have actual trains running.
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