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scenic railway
noun
- a railroad that carries its passengers on a brief tour of an amusement park, resort, etc.
scenic railway
noun
- a miniature railway used for amusement in a park, zoo, etc
- a roller coaster
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Word History and Origins
Origin of scenic railway1
First recorded in 1890–95
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Example Sentences
Dad took me on our local one at Great Yarmouth – it’s one of a few surviving scenic railway wooden rollercoasters, needing someone on board to work the brakes.
From The Guardian
What better way to unwind after New Zealand’s two most scenic railway trips?
From The Guardian
Many scenic railways around the country offer train rides themed on Santa.
From Washington Times
An unusually sleepy thriller — in the “just woke up” sense of sleepy — it is more diverting than suspenseful, less a roller-coaster ride than a scenic railway.
From Los Angeles Times
"There isn't a blueprint out there we can pull off a shelf and say, 'this is how you rebuild a scenic railway'."
From BBC
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