Many people today have never been on a train. And still fewer people have been on a real steam train. That’s why Kings Island’s recreation of the railroad of the late 1800’s appeals to guests of all ages. Kings Island’s two locomotives have been at the park since it opened in 1972 and are scale replicas of the famous 1800’s locomotive known as The General, which was the subject of the Great Locomotive Chase of the American Civil War (The General is preserved at the Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive History in Kennesaw, Georgia). Although Kings Island’s engines are fired by propane rather than coal, the 400-gallon boilers on each engine provide plenty of capacity to make them real authentic steam-spitting locomotives. Each of the two engines – Blue No. 12 and Green No. 19 – pulls six coaches and when both trains are filled to capacity, 960 guests can be on rail at one time.
Rider Safety Information
- Min Height Accompanied
- <46"
- Min Height Alone
- 46"
- Authentic steam powered engine takes passengers around a track that makes stops in Rivertown and Soak City. Guests are seated on a bench.
- Guests must be 46" tall to ride alone OR accompanied by a supervising companion. Guests less than 46" tall must sit in the center of the bench.
- Guests who do not have independent seated postural control, appropriate observed behavior, and hand-held infants must ride in the center of the bench with a supervising companion.
- Alternate Access is available at the attraction exit.
- This attraction is wheelchair accessible.
- Service animals are permitted to ride this attraction.
- Visit our Accessibility page for additional information.