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Little Prince is riding the rails once again after being idle for three weeks

Little Prince is riding the rails once again after being idle for three weeks
Exploration Place didn’t want to use its wood-fired engine during our recent air quality advisory
The museum calculates a loss of nearly $15,000 in passenger fares but believes there are more important things than turning a profit
“No amount of revenue would’ve made up for causing a fire in LTMP so we just weren’t prepared to run that risk and quite frankly, the public really understood. Once we explained why we were shut down, everybody supported this decision.” – Tracy Calogheros, Exploration Place CEO
Fares for the train are back to normal, but admission is still free for evacuees.

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